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7891: Steve Jobs
... on the Mac saying “it was hurting the Apple platform, not helping it”. [Slater, 1987, page 319]. Steve sold over $20 million in Apple shares. He spent days along the beach, went to Europe. One day inspiration came to Steve. He wanted a company to call his own. He left Apple for good and founded NeXTStep with five key Apple employees. Jobs’ new ideas weren’t in the hardware industry but ...
7892: Stephen Sondheim
... to the theatre. His initial success came as a somewhat reluctant lyricist to Leonard Bernstein on West Side Story (1957) and Jule Styne on Gypsy (1959). Exciting and adventurous as those shows were in their day, and for all their enduring popularity, Sondheim's philosophy since is encapsulated in one of his song titles: "I Never Do Anything Twice". His first score as composer-lyricist was A Funny Thing Happened On ...
7893: What Are Comfort Zones? And Why Should We Escape?
... I shall not pass this way again". The deaf, dumb and blind Miss Helen Keller was once asked this question: "Why are you so happy?" Her answer? "My child, it is because I live each day as if it were my last. And life in all its moments is so full of glory". What a wonderful place this world would be if we could all unlock the cages within us and ...
7894: Issues On Gun Control
... a very swift and deadly manner. Granted, the musket could kill, but if you asked any semi-sensible person if they would rather use a musket or a handgun, they would take a handgun any day of the week. This is why, in my opinion, we need to radically change the way we go about handling these problems. With the rising crime rate, the best way to send this trend in ...
7895: Role Models: A Bright Red Peel on a Rotten Apple
Role Models: A Bright Red Peel on a Rotten Apple Spitting, head butting, kicking, cursing, no, these aren't reactions kindergartners have in temper tantrums; these are actions of our "professional" athletes. Each day, millions of children look up to these athletes as role models. Little boys and young men, males and females imitate their every move. Their on-court heroics inspire many to practice harder everyday. Athletes, as ...
7896: Racism
... at the age of seventeen. He believed in solving problems without violence. In the year 1955, King organized a bus boycott to protest enforced racial segregation in public transportation. In the course of the 381 day boycott, King was arrested, jailed, his home was bombed, and many threats were made against his life. The boycott ended in 1956, with a mandate from the Supreme Court outlawing all segregated public transportation in ...
7897: The Politics of Homelessness
... 1986. Rossi, Peter H., Critical Methodological Issues in Research on Homeless Persons in Research Methodologies Concerning Homeless Persons with Serious Mental Illness and/or Substance Abuse Disorders, ed. Deborah L. Dennis (Proceedings of a two-day conference sponsored by the Alcohol, Drug Abuse Mental Health Administration, U.S. Department of health and human Services, Washington, DC, December 1987. Scanlon, John, Homelessness: Describing the Symptoms, Prescribing a Cure. The Heritage Foundation Backgrounder ...
7898: Juvenile Crime
... the others constant victim of harassment, bruises, and bloodied and broken noses. It seems that this teen, this victim of harassment and a bullies toy, decided he wouldn't be bullied anymore. So, the next day, having borrowed his mothers "Saturday Night Special" a .22 caliber pistol about the size of an index card and waited for the bully to approach him before school, and when the bully came, he leveled ...
7899: Families In China
... sale. This program was designed to strengthen the role of the traditional family as a consuming or producing unit. Families in the city are usually smaller. Since both parents work, the children are left in day - care centers or schools. Because of the work situation a husband and wife may see each other only rarely. Despite such problems family life in the city is stable, and family ties continue to play ...
7900: Senior Citizens and Driving Tests
... county, and maybe some eyewitness descriptions from the county popo. Schedule This is the timeline I hope to stick to in the duration of this report: 4/22 ~ Contact the DMV 4/23 ~ After previous day of being rerouted and transferred, try the DMV again 4/24 ~ Hit the street and get some good stories 4/25 ~ Again try the DMV, with the side of rudeness 4/26 ~ Contact City 4 ...


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