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- 5001: John Fitzgerald Kennedy
- ... to rebuild Europe following World War II. All Latin American nations except Cuba joined the Alliance for Progress, pledging 10"to bring our people accelerated economic progress and broader social justice within the framework of personal dignity and individual liberty." The United States promised $20 billion for the first ten years. The Alliance for Progress and President Kennedys particular concern for democratic institutions brought the United States renewed popularity in ...
- 5002: Plight Of The Wingfields (the
- ... wore on the day she met their father. Upon Jim s arrival, she reverts to her childish, giddy days of entertaining gentlemen callers. Amanda chooses to live in the past. Tom escapes to his poetry writing and movie world. He is a victim of his mother s relentless smothering and captures all the angst of his poetic soul going to waste in a factory warehouse. His outbursts with Amanda exhibit a ...
- 5003: John D. Rockefeller: Obsession Into Success
- ... Rockefeller's disturbance was responsible for his illegal activities that continued into the 1900's, after he had made more money than he could possibly use, and when he donated a large percentage of his personal income to various charities. Rockefeller's tactics put left tens of thousands of workers (at least one estimate is even over one hundred thousand) after the turn of the century after he had accumulated a ...
- 5004: Charles Manson
- ... to kill seven wealthy white people and to blame it on the blacks would start his plan of a black/white revolution which he called "Helter Skelter." He attempted to frame the black people by writing "Death to Pigs" in the victim's own blood and carving the word "war" in the stomach of his victims. Manson denied allegations that this was the motive behind the murders but many of Manson ...
- 5005: Smee
- ... player, if not the once concerned, answers
.The real Smee make no answer when challenged, and the second player remains quietly by him." P. 378 By this time the author have used her tools of writing by presenting the background information and tying it up with the present story. It appeals to the senses because part of it is foreshadowing and part of it allowed us to predict what will happen ...
- 5006: Pride In The Crucible
- ... on putting rocks on him to make him talk, but he died. He is a victim of his pride and maybe it was not for the best. He may have saved his house and his personal possessions and his family may have continued to live proudly but they have lost the one person that were getting them stuff to eat and a roof to sleep. They have lost the man of ...
- 5007: Wilson, Woodrow
- ... won 435 electoral votes to 88 for Progressive candidate Theodore Roosevelt and 8 for the Republican candidate, President William Howard Taft. Progressive as President By presenting his program personally before the Democratically controlled Congress, employing personal persuasion as well as patronage, and appealing to the American public with his stirring rhetoric, Wilson won passage of an impressive array of progressive measures. The Underwood Tariff Act (1913), the first reduction in duties ...
- 5008: President Gerald Ford
- ... P. This meant Wip Inflation Now. This said that average people could beat inflation if we all worked together. This plan was meant to include everyone in fighting the rising economic problems. He even received personal mail which said that people were listening about what he had said to them about the W.I.P. idea and what it stood for. Ford was know during these years as someone who brought ...
- 5009: Psychoanalyzing Hamlet:frued A
- ... is over. Sadly, Hamlet does not make it to the end of his journey. Along the path to individuation Platania states that " we split, we resist, we fly from the inevitable terror of our own personal death". Perhaps this is the reason why Hamlet does not complete his journey. The realization of ones shadow self can be overwhelming, for with the acceptance of the shadow comes the "death" of one s ...
- 5010: Muammar al Qaddafi
- ... He had flunked the leadership course. His main weakness is that he thinks he conquer all the Arab world. He doesn't realize that he is really alone without much support. He has some strange personal habits. The CIA reported such things as taking too many sleeping pills, wearing make-up and carrying a teddy bear, and refusing to sleep on hotel bed- sheets. His physical illnesses include depression, difficulty with ...
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