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- 2541: John Gotti: The Man Behind the Mob
- ... seen, nor would ever see again. John would mix the old styles with new to form his own style. He would take on the swagger of Anastasia, but double the ruthlessness. Gotti brought out a business sense that no one could ever compare to. He dressed like something out of a storybook. The new Godfather wore two thousand dollar, hand tailored, double breasted, silk suits. With white, French cuffed dress shirts ...
- 2542: George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House" - A Fantasia in the Russian Manner on English Themes
- ... Her disappointment in men leads her to get engaged to the captain. Unhappy as she is, she welcomes the coming of the bombers. Mazzini Dunn, Ellie's father, a little, earnest man with absolutely no business sense at all. He has spent his life in poverty and fought all those years for liberty. Now, he has resigned to his fate and has become the typical nineteenth century Liberal, the ineffectual good ...
- 2543: Biography of Ogden Nash
- ... the Doubleday and Doran Publishing Company. He worked very hard at this position, moving up the "executive" ladder very quickly. In only 5 years of work, he became a well-known editor around the publishing business. Nash then realized that his name was known all over the publishing companies; and he started to compose works of free verse. Mindscape Complete Reference Library CD stated that 1931 was the greatest year of ...
- 2544: Software Piracy and it's Effects
- ... solving the problem in the long run. In the technological side one could solve the problem only one a short term but implementation would be fast. Sources Internet Page WWW.pcworld.com/News December 96 Business Software Alliance Information Sheet on Software Piracy Computer Ethics Tom Forester &Perry Morrison Chapter3 "Software Theft" page 51-72 CNN Computer Connection December 96 - January 97 PC Magazine entire 96 Volume Reuters InfoWorld, Vol.19 ...
- 2545: Bram Stoker
- ... partnership solidified around the year 1878. During this time Henry Irving had taken over his own theater company called the London Lyceum, but he didn't like the management, and therefore approached Stoker to handle business, at which point Stoker gave up his government job and became the acting manager of the theater. A short time after Stoker began his new career, the publishing house of Sampson, Lowe contacted him expressing ...
- 2546: Marco Polo
- ... the Chinese bureaucracy was legendary. The khan could also observe for himself that young Marco was a good candidate. Finally, Marco reported back so successfully from his fist mission- informing the khan not only on business details but also on colorful customs and other interesting trivia-that his further appointment was confirmed. The journeys specifically mentioned in Marco's book, involving travel across China and a sea voyage to India, suggests ...
- 2547: The Life & Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
- ... marriage." The Aristocracy Nietzsche loved his aristocratic anarchism, and had such a hate for democracy, that it consumes nearly every bit of his philosophy. His ideal society was divided into three classes: producers (farmers, merchants, business men), officials (soldiers and government), and rulers. The latter would rule, but they would not officiate in government; the actual government is a menial task. The rulers would be philosopher-statesmen rather than office-holders ...
- 2548: Life and Times in the Middle Ages
- ... Love developed during the eleventh and the thirteenth centuries. In courtly love, a man devoted himself to a woman who was married or engaged to another man. Middle Age marriages were almost nothing more than business contracts. Courtly love was basically the only romance in the lives of many people during the Middle Ages. What were things worth back them? Things have changed drastically over the years. Items were not as ...
- 2549: How the Decision to Declare War was Influenced
- ... that was strong and divided. Many of the naturalized American citizens were in support of the country where they originally lived. Socialists were critical of the war because they felt it was English and German business mens way of controlling raw materials and commerce in China, the Middle East, and Africa. They wanted America to be the peacemakers. There was also much sympathy for Great Britain and France due to ...
- 2550: Hiroshima And Nagasaki Bombing
- ... 25 million civilians had perished. Much of Asia and Europe had suffered terrible damage. The war had a profound impact on American life. Mobilization altered the structure of the economy; accelerated trends toward advancement in business, agriculture, and labor; and drastically enlarged the role of the military in many aspects of American life. The revolutionary advances in wartime science and technology raised both hopes for a healthier and better world and ...
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