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Nathanial Hawthorne
Number of words: 892 - Number of pages: 4.... two centuries. It's the classic scenario of two rival
families, in this case the Pyncheons ( weathly aristocratic puritans) and
the Maules ( humbler paupers). The story of these two families begins with
Matthew Maule, who owned a certain amount of land and built himself a hut
to live in, in this new puritan settlement. Maule was a hard working but
obscure man, who was stubborn and protected what was his. His rival arrived
at the settlement about 30 to 40 years after Maule had been there. Colonel
Pyncheon, an ambicious and determined man, had a high position in the town.
It was said that Colo .....
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Milton Friedman
Number of words: 774 - Number of pages: 3.... was a direct result of growth in the supply of money into an economy. His views differed however, with those of his contemporaries, in the major point that he believed that economic stability could only be reached through non-intervention on behalf of the government. This policy is often known as laissez-faire (French for 'let things be') economics. The policy at the time was for the government to sharply increase or decrease money supply, to counteract inflation, in an attempt to attain a stable economy. Friedman argued however, that this intervention was destabilising, and that wh .....
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Jim Abbott
Number of words: 559 - Number of pages: 3.... Jim Abbott even more remarkable is that he only has one hand. As a child
Jim's parents always told him that he could do anything he wanted to do. They
knew that their son loved sports. They hoped that Jim would play soccer, which
didn't require the use of hands, but right from the very beginning, Jim loved
baseball. So, Jim's parents bought him a baseball glove. However, Jim was not
just involved in baseball. He was the top scorer in his school's intramural
basketball league, and played two years of varsity football. Jim's various
athletic exploits resulted in press attention. When Jim .....
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Tim Paterson
Number of words: 781 - Number of pages: 3.... into a better job. "I got to know Rod Brock of Seattle Computer when he came into the store periodically. We were selling his boards. Eventually he asked me to consult for Seattle Computer." After helping the company fix there memory boards at fifty dollars a day, they offered him a full time position and Paterson quit his job at the retail store.
The first major task Seattle Computer threw at Paterson was building an operation system for their new computer; the CP/M. Paterson was a little hesitant at first in creating such a program but he put up to the challenge. "I had always .....
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John Harlan
Number of words: 851 - Number of pages: 4.... John Marshall Harlan II became a partner in the firm he'd begun working in while attending law school, and spent much of his early career working for the firm.
Harlan was appointed an Assistant U.S. Attorney for New York in 1925. He also served as a Special Assistant Attorney General from 1928 to 1930. Prior to working as Special Assistant Attorney General, Harlan married Ethel Andrews, with whom he had one child.
During World War II, Harlan served as a colonel in the United States Army Air Force. Harlan was in charge of the Operations Analysis Section of the Eighth Bomber Command. He .....
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Leonardo Da Vinci
Number of words: 294 - Number of pages: 2.... Verrocchio, a leading Renaissance
master. Leonardo acquired a variety of skills while he remained at the workshop
until 1476. He left Florence for Milan in about 1482 to work for Duke Lodovico
Sforza. He stayed in Milan for nearly eighteen years. During his time there he
applied his knowledge of mechanics to his obligations as a civil and military
engineer. He also took up study in anatomy, biology, mathematics, and physics.
During that time he completed his single most important painting, The Last
Supper.
Leonardo returned to Florence in 1500. Three years later, Leonardo
began seve .....
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Biography Of Robert Cormier
Number of words: 343 - Number of pages: 2.... with one of
Cormier's stories that she submitted it to a magazine; it became his first
published work.
After college, Cormier went on to write commercials for a local radio
station, and soon switched to newspaper work. He was a writer and editor at
the Fitchburg Sentinel for 23 years, where he won three major journalism
awards. He later wrote short stories for popular magazines such as McCall's
and the Saturday Evening Post. Cormier married in 1948, and despite his own
childhood experiences, he and his wife sent their four children to local
parochial schools.
Cormier's first three books .....
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Socrates
Number of words: 3008 - Number of pages: 11.... or be a stonecutter like his father because he knew that sort of thing was not for him. He thought about everything in a more abstract way.
The Gods during time seemed to be further away from humanity, they did not disguise themselves as humans to help or punish them anymore (1). He only knew of them from old stories, myths, and Homer. He had a voice in him that stopped him from doing certain things as he was about to, and he thought that that was gift from the gods. He knew that goodness was the very mark of the gods and that is why he tried his best to be just towards everything and every .....
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Miller's Incident At Vichy
Number of words: 497 - Number of pages: 2.... cafe proprietor.
What a profound insight Arthur Miller has given us on these
characters who all lead very different lives and were thrown together in
similar circumstances.
What was similar amongst these characters were that they were put
in a holding house awaiting their sentence, to be set free or to be called
a Jew and die. Every one had fear inside of them. But in particular,
Lebeau showed his aggression on that very cold and dreary day. The great
author brought out the fear of the people awaiting their sentence and how
they reacted in the play.
Leduc's life was change drastically a .....
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Bill Clinton And His Many Problems
Number of words: 567 - Number of pages: 3.... Another
big problem to Bill is that he has been unable to fulfil those very big
promises he gave during his election campaign in 1992. That has given his
credibility and the polls a big push down. One of his promises was his
health program, the purpose of this was to give people with not so many
money a chance to get treated at a hospital. In US you are supposed to pay
hospital-bills yourself. It is something like our public health insurance
where the government pays for the ho¬ spitals. In US it is a problem that
the poor can not afford the medicine and therefore they sometimes do not
get .....
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