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741: Trudeau: The Politics of My Way
... of KARATE and soon became a brown belt, one below black belt. He also knew how to skin dive and could descend 150 feet off a cliff and come out without a scratch. Other than teaching Pierre sports, Charles-Emile also put together a franchise of gas stations that grew to include 15,000 members and filling $1,400,000 for his stations. As a boy, living in Montreal, he favoured ...
742: Nixon
... A. Nutrition and Health programs were needed to teach people about thier human needs. B. Nixon believed in being concerned with people's health and thinks that programs like Meals on Wheels are good for teaching people about nutrition and food. V. Poverty A. More and more people began to lose thier homes, causing poverty to rise up. B. Nixon believed that the only way to end the war on poverty ...
743: Mohandas Gandhi
... caste, Gandhi was the great leader of the movement in India dedicated to terminating the unjust social and economic aspects of the caste system. In 1934 Gandhi formally resigned from politics. He raveled through India, teaching nonviolence. A few years later, in 1939, he again returned to active political life because of the pending federation of Indian principalities with the rest of India. Public unrest caused by the fast was so ...
744: Martin Luther
... standard German language. Disorders in Wittenberg caused by some of his more extreme followers forced his return to the city in March 1521, and he restored peace through a series of sermons. Luther continued his teaching and writing in Wittenberg but soon became involved in the controversies surrounding the Peasants' War (1524-26) because the leaders of the peasants originally justified their demands with arguments somewhat illegitimately drawn from his writings ...
745: Andrew Jackson
... out. Uncontrolled and unrestrained by anyone or anything besides money, Andrew would come to see and do almost everything imaginable at that time in the United States. He had also gone into various professions, from teaching to law. It was at law where he began his rise to politics. On the road to becoming a lawyer, Jackson's first stop was be apprentice to Spruce MaCay, in North Carolina. But simply ...
746: Knute Rockne - Coach and Legend of Notre Dame
... a teacher. This was because he loved all the people so much. He would not stay long though, for he still grasps on dream of becoming a pharmacist. In Rockne's deal he would be teaching chemistry and take the job of assistant coach of the football team. His salary was $2,400 per year. From the first practice Rockne displayed a skill as a strategist. He found many new ways ...
747: John Muir: His Achievements/Journeys
... he learned that he had enough money to enroll into college, but he would have a very tight buget. He spent little on clothes and food. The next year at the university, John acquired a teaching job in a one- room school. It was hard to keep up with the teachings and his studies, but the money helped him considerably. John took chemistry and geology with Dr. Carr and Latin and ...
748: Biography of Dr. Maria Montessori
... was invited to give a training course in London. This course was given every two years. In the early 1930Υs, all of Dr. MontessoriΥs schools were closed because she refused to use her methods of teaching to teach the English Ministers principle laws. She then moved. While Dr. Montessori was in India, World War II broke out and she was not allowed to leave the country. People came from all parts ...
749: The Period After The French Revolution
... public funds. The present highly centralized, uniform, non-religious, controlled French educational system was begun during the Reign of Terror and completed by Napoleon. The University of France and the Institut de France were organized. Teaching appointments, based on competitive examinations, were opened to all citizens regardless of birth or wealth. The introduction of a banking system as well as education reform helped bring about a healthy economy and very creative ...
750: Roman Acheivements
... of a figure or image from a flat surface, creating a three-dimensional picture of sorts. Although the bas-relief was an effective tool for sculpture, it was underused. When used it was primarily for teaching purposes, not for the pure enjoyment of the work. The Romans used the frescoe almost to the point of exhaustion. If you were above the poverty line, did not live in a slum, and had ...


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