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4061: Stephen Kings' It
... Etc.Bill who is George's brother is asking Richie,another survivor,if he would come with him to the an old house with him.He agrees and brings sneezing powder and Bill brings a gun and a sling shot.They crawl under the porch and through the window into the ancient house.They stay together and meet the clown he has changed into a leper and is coming towards them ...
4062: Adam Sandler
... stage. After that he performed regularly at the University and at clubs. Adam also got a spot on The Cosby Show as one of Theo s friends. He was also featured on MTV s Remote Control, and on Saturday Night Live during the 1990-91 season ( dAvYgRaVy ). His performances caused an article to be posted in the L.A. Times, which said that he was the most talentless, juvenile, and offensive ...
4063: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and The Scarlet Letter: To Live With Fear
... to put McMurphy out of his misery, despite what the head nurse, Nurse Ratched, the symbol of the combine to the Chief, would do to him. He smothered McMurphy, and afterwards, escaped by lifting the control panel, which McMurphy told him that he could lift but the Chief saw himself as "small," a symbol of his strength against the combine, and breaking a window with it. The mere fact that the ...
4064: Caroselli's "The Language of Leadership"
... difficult to reach the other members of the organization, therefor making it difficult to succeed with the information or directions being diluted through the communication process of the organization. A effective leader must employ some control over other individuals in the corporation. People must be comfortable with using power, and show the best moral obligation toward their organizations goal, and will not use the power towards their own personal ambitions or ...
4065: The Admirable Eleanor Roosevelt
... and the family atmosphere that she needed. Many years later her father died and she was left alone with only uncles and her grandmother. In 1899 at the age of 15 her uncles out of control drunkenness scared Eleanor’s grandmother of Eleanor’s safety. She sent Eleanor away to a boarding school in England. In 1902 she returned to New York at the age of 18. She was ready to ...
4066: Adam Smith
... In Smith's view, the production and exchange of goods can be stimulated, and a rise in the general standard of living attained, only through private industrial and commercial businessmen, with a minimum of government control. He believed any further government intervention would affect the major aspects of a market economy such as competition.Smith believed that human progress could only be possible in a society where everybody follows his or ...
4067: Walt Disney
... the opportunity to make even more movies. Walt built a brand new studio to accommodate all increased activity that accompanied more production. Even “As the scope of his enterprises expanded, Disney retained as much artistic control as possible” (“Walt Disney”). Walt loved spending time with his family. He enjoyed taking his two daughters to amusement parks and spending time with them. One day, while Walt and his daughters were at an ...
4068: Thomas Edison and His Inventions
... to be to keep the burner, or the bulb, from being consumed by preventing it from overheating. Edison thought he would be able to solve this by coming up with a microtasimeter-like device to control the current. He proclaimed that he would invent a safe, mild, and inexpensive electric light that would replace the gaslight. Inventors had been attempting to devise the incandescent light bulb for fifty years, but Edison ...
4069: Yukon Jack: The Life of Jack London
... London. London had to accept all challenges and obstacles in his childhood alone, because his family was not there to support him. Both Jack London and the man in “To Build A Fire” are in control of their own destiny. As it turns out for the man in “To Build A Fire,” he faces his death because of his solitude. London may be implying that if he had someone to guide ...
4070: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
... terms as governor of New York (1928-32), Roosevelt established a reputation as a reforming progressive in the Theodore Roosevelt tradition and as a champion of relief for impoverished upstate farmers. His greatest struggle—for control of the Saint Lawrence River waterpower resource by the state rather than private utilities—aimed at providing cheaper electricity for the rural consumer. With the outbreak of the Great Depression, he identified himself with the ...


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