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- 2531: Grover Cleveland
- ... was a hard- working President. He liked to do much of the work himself instead of assigning tasks to other people. Mr. Cleveland often stayed up until 2 or 3 a.m. going over official business, and sometimes answered the White House Telephone himself. Grover Cleveland worked hard at reducing taxes on products that came into the United States, he refused easy money to farmers so that they could reduce their ...
- 2532: To Be Fake Or Not
- ... because as a women outside the house her equality with men was outstandingly more then inside her house. Sun-Kyung really felt the difference in cultures when she obtained a job at a Korean owned business. "I was expected to accept my inferior position as a women and had to behave accordingly." "It was not a place to practice my feminist views, or be an individual without being condemned." Similarly, this ...
- 2533: Frank Lincoln Wright
- ... being the Textile block (1917- 1924) and the other the Usonian (1936-1959). In 1909 Wright took off for Europe, once again leaving a stable life, with six children, a wife and a well established business. He traveled to Europe to seek greater fame and recognition. Wright did not stay long in Europe. He left in 1910 to Chicago and Wisconsin to start construction of his second home, Taliesin in 1911 ...
- 2534: Ernest Miller Hemingway
- Ernest Miller Hemingway Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois. His father was the owner of a prosperous real estate business. His father, Dr. Hemingway, imparted to Ernest the importance of appearances, especially in public. Dr. Hemingway invented surgical forceps for which he would not accept money. He believed that one should not profit from something ...
- 2535: Emily Dickinson
- ... for more than one hour. She was greatly impacted by her father, who was a lawyer, politician, and treasurer of Amherst College. The turning point in Emily's life occurred while she was on a business trip in Washington D.C. with her father. There, Emily met a Presbyterian Minister. Soon enough, she deeply fell in love with this man , whose name was Charlies Wadsworth. Even though the two were acquaintances ...
- 2536: HITLER, Adolf (1889-1945)
- ... death, when Adolf was 13, he studied watercolor painting, but accomplished little. After his mother's death, when he was 19, he went to Vienna. There the Academy of Arts rejected him as untalented. Lacking business training, Hitler eked out a living as a laborer in the building trades and by painting cheap postcards. He often slept in parks and ate in free soup kitchens. These humbling experiences inflamed his discontent ...
- 2537: Affirmative Action
- ... feel that it is lacking in some aspects. In a way it has had an impact of some reverse discrimination among all Americans; the problem still exists as a ongoing battle. It forces colleges and business to adhere to quotas, still discriminating against the best qualified individual- whoever they may be. I think there may be a better way to obtain equality for all people in America. And that is why ...
- 2538: Thornton Wilder
- ... Papajewski 169). To say the least, Thornton Wilder is most conclusively a person who efficiently combined life affairs and milestones with his professional workmanship. Suffice to add that his hobbies never stray far from the business of writing: the study of early records of the theater, exotic languages, and the mores of distant peoples (Unger 374). He has always seen his occupation as a profession (Wilder 4), and surely no playwright ...
- 2539: Trade Unionism
- ... number of representatives, sometimes from different unions, speaking on behalf of different groups of workers. And in very big workplaces some of these union representatives will spend much of their working day dealing with union business, talking to management helping solve problems on behalf of their members. Most sensible employers welcome these arrangements. They understand it is better for workers to have an independent means of dealing with problems rather than ...
- 2540: The Ideal American: Malcolm Little
- ... and Trump. Or even some of our presidents, namely Nixon. They swindled, stole, cheated and downright stepped on the backs of others to reach their positions. At all times they certainly did not practice ethical business practices to achieve their stature. But, there stature is not diminshed much because of how they achieved their greatness. Twenty five years later, President Nixon is eulogized as a great man by most of the ...
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