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- 2901: Samuel Colt
- ... He was born in Hartford, Connecticut. Samuel's parents were Christopher and Sarah Caldwell Colt. Samuel was the fifth of six children in the Colt Family. Samuel's brothers and sisters were Margaret, Sarah Ann, John, Christopher Jr., and James. Samuel's father moved to Hartford to trade. That is when he met Sarah. School Samuel Colt went to the local school in Hartford but did not go for long. At ...
- 2902: Morality In America
- ... and then blamed it on him in order to stay out of the trouble that her Quaker husband’s beliefs would have brought on her. The other section in this book is the sermon by John Winthrop entitled, A Model of Christianity. Two rules by which all men should abide, he says, are to show mercy and do justice. Among many other good deeds, he preaches love among Christians, performing service ...
- 2903: McCormick Place
- ... 1910, and in 1911 he became president of the Tribune. He worked there until he was called into action for World War One where he served in the first infantry; directly under the command of John J. Pershing. When he returned home to Chicago, Robert became somewhat of an entrepreneur ("Exhibition Center Hailed…"). In the late 1940's, McCormick recognized the need for a permanent convention center in the city. He ...
- 2904: Oskar Schindler - A Saint in Disguise?
- ... members.aol.com/rockycd/why.htm. 3. Gleick et al. "Requiem for a Hero." People. MAR 1994. pp. 40-44 4. Keneally, Thomas. "Schindler's List " New York: Touchstone/Simon and Schuster, 1982 5. Ottenhoff, John. "Naming the Dead. " Christian Century. 16 FEB 1994, pp. 172-175. 6. Schickel, Richard. "Heart of Darkness." Time, 13 DEC 1993, pp. 75-77 7. Silver, Eric. "A crook, a Womanizer and a Hero." Entertainment ...
- 2905: Misfortunes Make You Finally L
- ... the consequences, because you do not see them. These ignorant people will become understanding as they mature, and realize that some things in life our not quite as easy as they seem. “The Chaser,” by John Collier shows how some people who are urging for things such as love, are so single minded that they ignore all other consequences and concerns. The bad affects that might occur are neglected and left ...
- 2906: Eleanor Holmes Norton
- ... District of Columbia delegate to the United States House of Representatives. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton is currently serving her fourth term in the House of Representatives. She is divorced and the mother of two children, John Holmes Norton and Katherine Felicia Norton.
- 2907: Multiculturalism
- ... winter clothing, etc. Many ethnocultural ly diverse people are generally on the staff of these immigrant-serving organizations. Among many others, these include: Ottawa's Catholic Immigration Centre; the Association for New Canadians in St. John's, Newfoundland; the Metropolitan Immigrant Settlement Association of Halifax; and Regina's Open Door Society. (Savisky 1996:103) All of these groups and legislated organizations help smooth the process of immigration into Canada. Each policy ...
- 2908: MkIS Support For The Marketing
- ... Range Planning, Vol. 20 No. 2 , pp. 12-20. Shaw, R. and Stone, M. (1988 ), Database Marketing, Gower, Aldershot. Sheth, J.N., Gardner, D.M. and Garrett, D.E. (1988), Marketing Theory: Evolution and Evaluation, John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY. Saaksjarvi, M.V.T. and Talvinen, J.M. (1993), “Integration and effectiveness of marketing information systems”, European Journal of Marketing , Vol. 27 No. 1, 1993, pp. 64-79. Talvinen, J ...
- 2909: The Internet
- ... built, promises a good start into the new era. Bibliography Eddings, Joshua. How the Internet Works. California: Ziff-Davis Press, 1994. Cooke, Kevin. "The whole world is talking." Nation. July 12, 1993: 60-65. Verity, John. "The Internet." Business Week. November 14, 1994: 80-88. Silverstein, Ken. "Paving the Infoway." Scholastic Update. September 2, 1994: 8-10. Liosa, Patty. "Boom time on the new frontier." Fortune. Autumn93, 1993: 153-161.
- 2910: Its Up To You, New York Its Up
- ... Manhattan over the East River. The Bridge has completed in 1883 and took 16 years to be finished. More than 600 people have worked on it and more than 20 people died during the construction. John A. Roebling designed the bridge in 1863 just before the construction started. Each year the Forth of July is celebrated with fireworks on the bridge. Central Park, many of those who have watched any American ...
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