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4061: Hobbes
... his power is considered void. On pg. 127 Hobbes says "And so if we consider any one of the said Rights, we shall presently see, that the holding of all the rest, will produce no effect, in the conservation of Peace and Justice, the end for which all Common-wealths are instituted. And this division is it, whereof it is said, a kingdome divided in it selfe cannot stand: For unlesse ...
4062: Henry Ford
... young, giggly theorist (and dismay of his mother), the explosion sent pieces of glass and boiling water crashing around the kitchen! Miraculously the young observer was left untouched! This result is eerily reminiscent of the effect Ford would have on the industrial revolution in times to come. As he grew up his father allowed him to tinker with many of the tools on the farm. Ford s mother called him a ...
4063: Henry Charles Carey
... this may be true to some degree, it should be stated that the labour is only one of the three elements of production. The other two elements: land, and capital can also have a detrimental effect on production. In his fourth argument, Carey contradicts the beliefs of how Malthus presumed that the population would increase in a geometric ratio alone. He based his understanding on the examples of a grain of ...
4064: Harry S. Truman
... social life to a minimum. 10. Post-Presidency Truman retired to his home in Independence, Missouri, at the age of 67. He remained active in politics but found that his opinion no longer had much effect on his party s affairs. One of Truman s proudest moments came in July 1957, when he dedicated the Harry S. Truman Library in Independence, where he maintained his office. Truman maintained his habit of ...
4065: Adam Smith
... was born. He was a feeble and sick child during infancy. He required all the attention he could receive from his only remaining parent. He grew up with an infinite indulgence, but this did not effect his temper or disposition (Stewart 1). Adam attended the grammar school of Kirkcaldy where he received his education during his youth. Smith had a profound passion for books and had an extraordinary memory. He was ...
4066: George Lucas
... reserved man. He always blends into the background and no one ever thinks he is the man in charge. When people first met him, they thought that he was ran errands or something to that effect. I have always thought of Lucas to be a loud and talkative man. However, he is quite the opposite. Finally, one never realizes how hard it is to make a movie. When you see one ...
4067: Fredrick Douglass 4
... he found in the north. Although Frederick Douglas was born into slavery in the south, he lived to become one of the most influential figures in African American history and his actions had a great effect on the society of that time. On February 20, 1895 Frederick Douglas passed away after a heart attack at age seventy-seven.
4068: Five Against The World - Perl Jam
... fan in San Francisco after a show: "I'm really not in your head, I'm not thinking all your private thoughts." The fan had looked so disappointed. Vedder, in turn, has learned the public effect of writing well about damaged personalities. "I was surprised and a little upset that so many people did relate," says Vedder. "Everyone's f---ed up. Actually, now I understand those religious channels more. Everybody ...
4069: Frank Lloyd Wright 2
... bizarre architecture. The organic architecture has the expressions of sculptural and abstract forms. Abstract form echoes the shapes and the dominate rhythms of the surroundings. Although the linear construction of the building gives the inspirational effect of a balanced architecture, introducing other art forms relieves the method of an organic building. Wright made a connection of organic simplicity with abstract art. Simplicity does not necessarily mean plainness, mainly to reduce the ...
4070: Florence Nightingale
... base. She was way ahead of her time in many of her concepts, as they were not adopted in North America until the twentieth century. In Ontario, her model for nursing education did not take effect until 1974, when nursing education separated from the hospitals and became part of the College curriculum. Nightingale made notes continuously throughout her life. Her interest in statistics and her careful attention to detail came together ...


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