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491: Coca-Cola And Its Evolution
... newspapers, he would give away coupons for a free Coke at any fountain. Coca-Cola was sold after the Prohibition Era to Ernest Woodruff for 25 million dollars. He gave Coca-Cola to his son, Robert Woodruff. Mr. Anonymous Robert Woodruff was an influential man in Atlanta because of his connections to area colleges, universities, businesses and organizations. When he made a contribution, he would never leave his name, this is how he became to ... pull the old Coke off the market came about because taste tests showed a distinct preference for the new formula. The new formula was a sweeter variation with less tang, it was also slightly smoother. Robert Woodruff's death was a large caus to the change because he stated that he would never change Coca-Cola's formula. Another factor that influenced the change was that Coke's market share ...
492: The Atomic Bomb
... project that would change mankind forever. He decided to name this project the Manhatten Project. This project was headed by six of the worlds best scientists: Neils Bohr, Joseph Carter, Enrico Fermi, Richard Feyman, and Robert Oppenheimer, each with their own ideas of what it would take to construct such a weapon. From left to right: Neils Borh, Robert Oppenheimer, Richard Feyman, Enrico Fermi The object of the project was to produce a practical military weapon in the form of a bomb in which the energy would be released by a fast neutron chain ...
493: Advertiser Influence on the Media: Censorship and the Media
... tried to stop his investigations with comments such as, "I'm concerned about the story not because it's right or wrong, but because it may cost us advertising." According to Chicago Sun-Times columnist Robert Feder Chicago's WLS-TV killed a story on fire hazards in Ford vehicles because it, "Didn't want to risk offending auto dealers who advertise heavily on the station ." As stated in Part I ... of the nation's newspapers had received some pressure, but only one-third had succumbed to advertiser demands. The survey was conducted by Lawrence C. Soley a professor of communication at the Marquette University, and Robert L. Craig, a former Marquette professor who is now teaching at the University of Ulster . The survey polled 250 daily newspaper editors and was conducted in the wake of several highly publicized attempts by advertisers ...
494: J.P. Morgan
... Harvard university that read: "Public citizen, patron of literature and art, prince among merchants, who by his skill, wisdom and courage, has twice in times of stress repelled a national danger of financial panic." But Robert LaFollette, the Wisconsin progressive, saw him as "a beefy, red-faced thick-necked financial bully, drunk with wealth and power." Despite conflicting opinion on his persona, his influence and character shaped the business world more ... Harvard university that read: "Public citizen, patron of literature and art, prince among merchants, who by his skill, wisdom and courage, has twice in times of stress repelled a national danger of financial panic." But Robert LaFollette, the Wisconsin progressive, saw him as "a beefy, red-faced thick-necked financial bully, drunk with wealth and power." Despite conflicting opinion on his persona, his influence and character shaped the business world more ...
495: Marilyn Monroe
... She wanted children or a man to live with. When she would go on her photo shoots, she would become very down on herself. She had thirteen abortions. Marilyn had affairs with John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Marlon Brando, Jose Bolanos, and Frank Sinatra are just some of the men. In 1961, she received a Golden Globe Award for “Some Like It Hot.” She sang “Happy Birthday” to John F. Kennedy ... She wanted children or a man to live with. When she would go on her photo shoots, she would become very down on herself. She had thirteen abortions. Marilyn had affairs with John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Marlon Brando, Jose Bolanos, and Frank Sinatra are just some of the men. In 1961, she received a Golden Globe Award for “Some Like It Hot.” She sang “Happy Birthday” to John F. Kennedy ...
496: Heart Of Darkness 4
... 1. Conrad, Joseph. Heart of Darkness: Backgrounds and Criticisms. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1960. 2. Meyers, Jeffrey. Joseph Conrad. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1991. 3. Conrad, Joseph. Heart of Darkness 3rd ed. Ed. Robert Kimbrough. New York: Norton Critical, 1988. 4. Williams, George Washington. [A Report upon the Congo - State and Country to the President of the Republic of the United States of America.] Heart of Darkness. By Joseph Conrad 3rd ed. Ed. Robert Kimbrough. New York: Norton Critical 1988. 87. 5. Tripp, Rhoda Thomas. Thesaurus of Quotations. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1970.
497: Marcus Garvey
... standard of success for blacks far above where it had ever been before-and rarely sinceā€¯ (Online Britannica). One book that I believe is worth further study is Marcus Garvey: Life and Lessons written by Robert A. Hill in 1987 and published by the University of California Press. The reason I believe this is a book worth more study is because it walks though Marcus Garveyā€™s life and it shows ... http://www.eb.com:180/bol/topic?eu=15698&sctn=1. Cronon, David E. Black Moses: The Story of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association. Madison Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 1969. Hill, Robert A. Marcus Garvey: Life and Lessons. Calif.: University of California Press, 1987. Krans, Rachel and Philip J. Koslow, The Biographical Dictionary Of African Americans. New York: Checkmark Books, 1999. Rogoff, Edward G., John Trinkus, and ...
498: The Government Of The United States
... country ever, but we are still young." (Piccari 1) Also we are a very young country compared to the rest of the world. "Our government is run as it is suppose to be run" (Casagrand, Robert) the way the constitution sets it to be run. The constitution is one of the greatest documents ever written. Very few changes have been made to our constitution since it was written by the founding ... peoples "one vote" can change a lot. So if you don't vote don't complain. "It is efficiently inefficient." (Hurst 1) Is our government inefficient in doing its job? Is our government to efficient? Robert Casagrand a member of the Hatboro-Horsham School board says the government is "as efficient as possible with the diverse interests of the people within the U.S." With the many diverse people in this ...
499: Achilles Anophtheis (Achilles
... we have been able to recover, it seems that such men were regarded as the heroes of their age. I refer of course to the numerous copies we have of the autobiographies of Donald Trump, Robert Campeau and the like. Evidently the culture considered these books to be of great importance, for we found huge amounts of them in large buildings. This was apparently for safekeeping since the storage facilities were ... seconds, his face growing taut. "Are you sure?" he asked. After listening for a few more seconds, he folded the phone back up and folded the antenna. "That was a friend of mine," he explained, "Robert Patrolo, telling me that his company was just taken over by Trojan. Hector's first move upon gaining control was to have him removed from the chairmanship. Hector knew that would get me." He remained ...
500: M*A*S*H
... Dr. Hornberger's book were bought for $100,000 by Ingo Preminger and a screenplay was written by Ring Lardner Jr who had been blacklisted by Hollywood in the fifties. The film was directed by Robert Altman and starred Donald Sutherland as Hawkeye Elliot Gould as Trapper John. The film had a number of storylines. One involved Trapper and Hawkeye traveling to Seoul to treat a Congressman's GI son and ... in the mountains surrounding the camp. So they went ahead and wrote it into the script. Did you know that Alan Alda's real name was actually Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo, and his father's Robert Alda was Alphonso Giuseppe Giovanni Roberto D'Abruzzo. When Alan's father became an actor he change it to Alda from the AL in alphonso, and DA from D'Abruzzo Father Mulcahy was played by ...


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