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- 9741: Ray Bradbury
- ... Bradbury family moved to Los Angeles, California. Bradbury graduated from a Los Angeles High School in 1938. His formal education ended there, but he furthered it by himself -- at night in the library and by day at his typewriter. He sold newspapers on Los Angeles street corners from 1938 to 1942. Bradbury's first story publication was "Hollerbochen's Dilemma," printed in 1938 in Imagination!, an amateur fan magazine. In 1939 ...
- 9742: Ray Kroc
- ... One man exclaimed, "You get the best hamburger you ever ate for fifteen cents, and you don't have to wait and mess around tipping waitresses"(Kroc 27). The other responded, "I come here every day. It sure beats the old lady's cold meat-loaf sandwiches"(Kroc 28). Yet another woman in a car told Ray that she would come by everyday. Suddenly understanding the potential of this small time ...
- 9743: The Canadian Government
- ... to Red River to keep order in the colony. The crisis was over, in 1870 the French-English relations looked good. The Northwest Rebellion During the 1880s many Metis moved farther west near to present day Saskatchewan in search of buffalo, and because of loss of land in Red River due to more settlers. By 1885 the buffalo again disappeared and more settlers moved into Saskatchewan. The federal Government sent out ...
- 9744: Richard Nixon
- ... in 1973. Nixon nominated, and Congress approved, House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford as Vice President. Faced with what seemed almost certain impeachment, Nixon announced on August 8, 1974, that he would resign the next day to begin "that process of healing which is so desperately needed in America." In his last years, Nixon gained praise as an elder statesman. By the time of his death on April 22, 1994, he ...
- 9745: Policy Profile of Senator Richard Lugar
- ... to the American Embassy in London, England and promptly enlisted in the Navy as an intelligence briefer and was responsible for giving intelligence reports to 'high brass', including the President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower. Along with Senator Lugar's political achievements, he has occupied positions in the private sector, as well as a stint in the United States Navy. As a young man Richard Lugar worked at, and ...
- 9746: Prop. 209
- Prop. 209 On November 5, 1996 we will have the opportunity to have our voice heard when we go to the polls on election day. Not only will we be able to vote on who will be the next U.S. President, but we can also help determine the fate of issues that will help shape the future of our ...
- 9747: The Downfall of Communism in Eastern and Central Europe
- ... Unification." German Unification: Processes and Outcomes. M. Donald Hancock and Helga A. Welsh, eds. Boulder: Westview, 1994. 139-61. Preuss, Ulrich K. "German Unification: Political and Constitutional Aspects." United Germany and the New Europe. Heinz D. Kurz, ed. Brookfield: Elgar, 1993. 47-58. Welsh, Helga A. "The Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe and the GDR: Evolution, Revolution, and Diffusion." German Unification: Processes and Outcomes. M. Donald Hancock and Helga A ...
- 9748: Meth 2
- ... Meth will become addicted. Famous people who have done Meth include- Chris Farley, John Belushi, and Mick Jagger. The cost of doing Meth is very high too. A user can spend up to $100 a day. And sometimes, spending $400-$500 to support an addiction is not unusual. The penalties are very severe for those caught with Meth. Possession of any quantity of Meth can carry up to 7 years in ...
- 9749: Robert Frost
- ... that the traveler may be regretting his choice because by making a choice to do one thing you have to give up the opportunity to do another (Magill 74). "I kept the first for another day! I shall be telling this with a sigh." Discovering
- 9750: Summary of Walden Pond
- ... friends", he would go for walks in unfamiliar woods and new pastures and eventually end up back at the cabin in his home of solitude. He liked to take hold on life and spend the day more as the animals do. Thoreau loved the wild not less than the good. He believed that there was a period in the history of the individual when the hunters were the best men. A ...
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