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1031: Native People in Modern Society
... lawyer to make an appointment for me but the person wasn't there. Then I finally got a business card of a person to interview, guess who? -- A cop! OK I went down to 40 College street and asked for Bob Crawford. Bob met me very gladly and said that I came in the right moment because he had nothing important to do and he agreed to give me an interview ... his parents. He has been 24 years on the force and did all kinds of police work, he was even working as an undercover cop for 10 years. Since 1989 Bob is working at 40 College and he is the head of Native Liaison department. This department is taking care of education of police officers and also other people like TTC workers, Bank workers, School staff, Students how to interfere with ...
1032: Preserving Flowers
... of Print] Hillier, Malcolm. THE BOOK OF DRIED FLOWERS: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO GROWING, DRYING AND ARRANGING. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1986. (ISBN 0-671-61939-X). Godwin, Buck Godwin. ALBERTA SUPERNATURALS. Olds, Alberta: Olds College Bookstore, 1987. Joosten, Titia. FLOWER DRYING WITH A MICROWARE: TECHNIQUES AND PROJECTS. Asheville, NC: Lark Books, 1988. (ISBN 0-937274-48-8). NAL Call No.: SB447.J6613 1988 Karel, Leonard. DRIED FLOWERS FROM ANTIQUITY TO ... Call No.: SB415.B66 CORNELL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL FLORICULTURE CROPS. Part 1: Cultural practices and production programs (9/88). Part 2: Pest control--diseases, insects, and weeds (1987 is being revised). Ithaca: New York State College of Agriculture & Life Sciences. Goodrich, Dana C., Jr. FLORAL MARKETING. New York: Lebhar-Friedman Books, l980. (ISBN 0-912016-92-2). NAL Call No.: SB443.G65 Ingels, Jack E. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES. Albany ...
1033: Ernesto Che Guevara
... Guevara took after his mother in that he was attracted to danger and he ended up with his father s temper. Guevara did all right in school, but it wasn t until he got to college that he started to shine. At first Che wanted to study engineering at the University. After the death of his grandmother Che decided to study medicines instead of engineering. He was accepted to the University of Buenos Aires to study medicine. By college, his parents were separated, though still married, and Che became to come into his own. He worked part time jobs while he was in school to help pay for his needs. Che started to take ...
1034: Nothing
... slight British accent and a limp he called a battle injury. He then enrolled as a special student at the University of Mississippi, taking courses in English and French literature. Eventually, Faulkner dropped out of college, too, and took odd jobs to support himself while he wrote poetry. Many of his poems were about Estelle, who by now had children and lived in the Far East. Encouraged by a friend, Faulkner ... Not surprisingly, black leaders were disappointed in Faulkner, and black writers denounced him. Yet, Faulkner gave some of his Nobel Prize money to local black schools, and he sent several black youngsters from Oxford to college in the North. He was capable of helping individual blacks but couldn't understand why blacks would need a political movement to win their rights. Faulkner died in 1962, following a fall from a horse ...
1035: Ralph Waldo
... American Scholar," which he presented before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard. In it he talked about Americans becoming more intelligently independent. In a second address, commonly referred to as the "Address at Divinity College," given in 1838 to the graduating class of Cambridge Divinity College, brought about a problem because it attacked religion and pushed independence. Some of Emerson’s famous titles are "Essays", which was published in 1844, Poems, which was published in 1847, "Nature: Addresses and Lectures", 1849 ...
1036: Kent State University Incident
... of fighting a defensive war in Vietnam, on April 29, 1970, President Richard Nixon launched a full scale attack in Cambodia, which greatly accelerated America¹s involvment in this conflict. The reaction from the American college student population was one that led into great controversy and heated debates. When Nixon announced his decision on the following day, many people were upset, and thousands of people protested. The end result of one ... At schools all over the country students made violent protests against the government, but there was nothing that could be done (Olson). Nixon had been warned in a letter signed by thirty-seven university and college presidents of the potential danger of students when he launched his attacks, but he was seeing the results now on full scale. He used the actions of these students to boost his campaign among Republicans ...
1037: Edgar Allan Poe And The Raven
... turned to gambling to pay debts. It was during this time that Poe had his first romantic interest which ended on a harsh note (see Appendix E) Despite grades and ambition, Poe had to leave college because of lack of money. A year later he enlisted in the army for two years, after which he entered Westpoint. Then, halting his solitary life, Edgar married his 13 year old cousin, Virginia, in ... morbid tales. Throughout his life he had few friends; those he had, he didn t rely on them. Poe was an obvious alcoholic and a rumored heavy drug user. Suprisingly, he had a well established college career, the short time that he attended. His activities included athletic and artistic abilities, and he was also a member of the debate club. In his later life, he used fake identities for reasons unknown ...
1038: The Bell Jar
... very limiting. Jay Cee is portrayed as hyper, abrupt and she speaks, "waspishly" (29). She is smart and talented but she is ugly. Philomena Guinea, on the other hand, says that she was stupid at college and is always described as being surrounded by beautiful things. The beauty that Esther sees as the binary opposite of ugly seems to have been acquired through her "millions and millions of dollars" (38). Jay ... appreciation for Philomena is when she uses her money to get "fitted". It is then that Esther feels that Philomena buys her her freedom when actually she buys Esther’s freedom many times over with college scholarships and proper treatment from Dr. Nolan, for instance. Esther rarely refers to Philomena directly, preferring instead to mention her car, her hat, her letters, objects around her, actions of Philomena to other people, but ...
1039: Hamlet
... are confronted with a clash between roles, family and social pressure conflicting with career demands. In contrast to the situation for men, where education increases the likelihood of marriage at any age for women with college education chances of marrying after age 30 diminish rapidly. While women are to stay with their educational and career possibilities longer than in the past, they still tend to drop out of college and employment at higher rates than men do. The pressure on women not to take full advantage of independent living may be intense. They may lower their sights because of educational, social, internalized or family ...
1040: The Catcher In The Rye
Holden’s Journey As we pass through this life it is our duty to discover our destiny. Some of us go to college and become Doctors, Lawyers, Architects. Others of us cherish the finer things in life and find our places on farms and Dude Ranches. The point is, every living creature has a place in this world ... is crazy, but I have to agree with Holden. I would much rather live my life in a small cottage tucked away in the forest, without the burden of worrying about what the worlds doing. College, a job, the things that seem to make life pleasurable but only destroy you in the end wouldn’t matter to me. It is a life that people stuck in high school will never be ...


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