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- 4201: John Maynard Keynes
- ... uses the symbol X which stands for net exports. So for the equation it would look like this: C+I+G+X. Keynesian theory claims that the economy being unstable will need government intervention to control aggregate expenditures and to restore full employment. One of the key aspects to the Keynesian theory is the multiplier. The multiplier is a number by which a permanent change in autonomous consumption is multiplied to ...
- 4202: John Wilkes Booth
- ... gave Booth the incentive to carry out his final fatal plan. On April 14, 1865 Good Friday, in Ford's Theater on the presidential balcony standing a close nine feet away using a .5 caliber gun John Wilkes Booth shot President Abraham Lincoln. The theater was performing "Our American Cousin,". If Lincoln had turned around, he would have known his assailant right away, for he had seen him perform. On the ...
- 4203: The Legend of Baby Doe
- ... forced to go back to work at the usual $3.00 a day with 12 hour days. A short time afterwards, Ex-President Ulysses S. Grant came to visit Leadville. Tabor was quick to take control of the festivities that were in honor of the Ex-President and the first to volunteer to show him around the City. It was said that Grant got tired of listening to Tabor talk one ...
- 4204: The Life of Mohandas Gandhi
- ... if found insufficient or unsuccessful, given up. The force of non-violence springs from the Satyagraha's stubborn willingness to suffernon-violence, which in itself, blunts the power that rushes from the oppressor's gun. Being the absolute truth to Gandhi, Satyagrah was the fundamental concept behind every one of his social and economic theories. (Ramana 606) In Gandhi's struggle for India's Economic freedom , he began the Sawaraj ...
- 4205: John DeLorean and His Acomplishments
- ... US auto market. The worst since World War 2. Dealer credit lines were quickly exhausted. DeLorean dealers lost the ability to pay for the cars they had ordered. The U K government (now under the control of the conservative party,) put DeLorean Motor Company into receivership in February 1982 due to their inability to pay an $800,000 interest payment. In reality, the company's cash flow problem (which caused the ...
- 4206: The Life of Walt Disney
- ... the new park would be just like the old one, but with more water."20 On the other hand, he was obsessed with EPCOT. Many people thought it was because he loved to be in control. With this new city he could make a city exactly how he wanted it.21 Walt Disney's health deteriorated. Disney had been looking pale and sickly. His wife made him go to a doctor ...
- 4207: The Works of Sinclair Lewis
- ... depicts the egotistic, pretentious married woman sometimes found in American upper-middle-class circles. Among his later works are It Can't Happen Here (1935), the chilling story of a future revolution leading to Fascist control of the U.S., and Kingsblood Royal (1947), a novel on racial intolerance. Lewis was fascinated by the theater. He collaborated on a dramatization of Dodsworth (1934) with the American playwright Sidney Howard and did ...
- 4208: Biography of Edgar Allen Poe
- ... professors. In Poe's letters to John Allen he often talked of violence on campus. He once wrote of how a student was struck on the head with a stone and then pulled out a gun and killed his attacker(Moldavia). By the end of the year Poe had started to develop gambling debts. Poe blamed his gambling debts on John Allen saying that he did not provide enough for him ...
- 4209: Alfred Hitchcock: 50 Years of Movie Magic
- ... be perfect (Spoto 84). So early in his career, Hitchcock already had a reputation for the true art of film-making. Hitchcock always prided himself as being the total film-maker, planning and having total control over every aspect of his films, from casting to publicity. Hitchcock loved to be publicized, and some critics feel that the original intent of his unusual camera shots were no more than a publicity stunt ...
- 4210: The Rule of Julius Caesar and How The Leap Year Was Started
- ... the size of Latifundia. Caesar also provided jobs for the unemployed. People in provinces did not have citizenship, therefore, Caesar gave citizenship to them. Obviously, Caesar wanted his people to be happy, not to take control and power and use it all for him. Caesar also added representatives from the provinces to the Senate to enable everyone to have a part in the government. Caesar wanted order, law, and peace. He ...
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