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- 7231: Jasper Daniel AKA Jack Daniel
- ... it the best we can." To help Mr. Daniel hold down the fort in Lynchburg he introduced the business to his nephew Lem Motlow. Mr. Motlow and Mr. Daniel kept the whiskey business going in high gear until the death of Mr. Daniel in 1911.He died from blood poisoning after he had kicked his safe when it didn’t open correctly six years ago. Lem Motlow then became the second ...
- 7232: Jane Erye
- ... Juan Thomas was always beside him to help him give advice on what he should do about his life. But Kino was a very forceful and couldn’t give up n selling the pearl in high price. He is gonna sell it in the capital and in the morning and passe all the problems in life..
- 7233: James Watt
- ... new condenser didn’t work efficiently and the cylinder wasn’t shaped right resulting in a leaking cylinder allowing steam to escape. Soon Roebuck began to retire but at the same time Matthew Boulton left school to join his father in the family business. Boulton was only seventeen at the time. Eventually his father died and Matthew took over the business. Roebuck was also communicating with Boulton as to Watt’s ...
- 7234: James Fenimore Cooper
- ... William and Elizabeth Cooper. When James was one year old the family moved to the frontier, and his father established the settlement of Cooperstown at the head of Susquehanna River. Cooper attended a private preparatory school at Albany, New York, and was then admitted to Yale in 1803. He was expelled from there during his junior year because of a silly prank. His family allowed him to join the navy as ...
- 7235: Hernan Cortes
- ... in 1485 in a town called Medellin in Extremadura. It talks about little of his child hood and little about his young life except that he studied law at the University of Salamanca. His law school years were cut short in 1501 when he decided to try his luck in the New World. He sailed from Santo Domingo in the Spring of 1504. After he had got there in 1511 he ...
- 7236: Henry Ford
- ... project, Ford never rushed his people to work harder but he inspired them by saying things such as "I wonder if we can do it?" The car was so well liked because it was so high off the ground, the mechanics were simple, and the car itself was incredibly strong. When a prototype Model T came out, Henry Ford immediately put it to the test. Ford himself took the car to ...
- 7237: Henry Carey
- ... considerably. "Carey is a fine example of the difficulty of fitting economists into neat pigeonholes. He is at once a classical optimist, a critic of classicalism, and a protectionist."(Newman, 96) His views toward classical school did not stem too far in his first two of the above mentioned books. However, by the time of the publication of his third book, The Past, Present, and the Future, his belief's and ...
- 7238: Harry Elmer Barnes
- ... using the firemen, I grunted a few times and subsided, for there were no others grunting or yelling with me, by then." (11) Fahrenheit 451 trends are perhaps most prevalent in Germany. Günther Deckert, a school teacher translated into German a work of American execution consultant, Fred Leuchter, titled The Leuchter Report. The report is Leuchter's 1988 analysis of the alleged gas chambers of Auschwitz and Majdanek. Deckert, who was ...
- 7239: Hammurabi
- ... of laws for all the world to know. The people of his empire could learn these laws, and the whole civilization would be a better place. So he did construct this table of 8 foot high black stone (it now can be found in the Louve Museum in Paris. I have been there, and it was awesome.) It contained 282 laws. What these laws stated is usually represented by the statement ...
- 7240: Gwendolyn Brooks
- ... in her other poems also. "We Real Cool," possibly her best known poem also displays these characteristics, as does "Corners on the Curving Sky." In "We Real Cool" the lines "We real cool. We / Left school," are excellent examples of how the characters in the poem would speak in real life. "That means that you and I can hold / completely different / Points of view and both be right," from "Corners on ...
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