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- 4091: The Life of Michael Jordan
- ... was the 3rd pick in the draft after declaring early eligibility after his junior season. The Portland Trailblazers will always be associated with one of the biggest blunders in basketball history by passing on Jordan and taking Sam Bowie. Jordan started for the eastern all-stars as a Rookie and was named to the All-NBA Second Team as well as ...
- 4092: Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
- ... mother to Newport, Rhode Island (22-23). The government source also indicates that Jackie attended Miss Porter’s School for Girls in Connecticut and Vassar College where she excelled in history, literature, art and French. Her junior year she spent at the Sorbonne in Paris, studying French and learning more about the French culture. She then returned to the United States ...
- 4093: Frederick Douglass's Physical and Intellectual Struggles
- ... slave for life..." (32) When first printed, Douglass's narrative sold over thirty thousand copies. Presently, the narrative is still popular and is used in schools to teach about the history of slavery. Douglass was, and still is a very influential man. The descriptions used in the narrative had a profound effect on the readers. If Douglass did not endure all ...
- 4094: Charles Dickens
- Charles Dickens Charles Dickens was an English novelist and one of the most popular writers in the history of literature. In Dickens many books he combined master storytelling, humor, pathos, and irony with sharp social criticism and a keen observation of people and places both real and imagined ...
- 4095: Midaq Alley
- ... forties. Mahfouz successfully relates the events in Midaq Alley with the outside world by refering to politics. This is illustrated when he states that -at this period of the Egyptian history, working girls were usually jewish-they were the starting flare that began modernization. The materialistic insentive that characterized most of the inhabitants of the alley; best seen in Hamida, who ...
- 4096: Airborne Express Company Overview
- ... middle management high salaries when upper management can make all the decisions. Furthermore, what CEO would trust middle management to make decisions during the unstable period of the company’s history? Another major change Airborne underwent in the eighties, was to differentiate its service. Unlike its two major competitors, FedEx and UPS, Airborne changed its strategy to concentrate on providing services ...
- 4097: Conquests Napoleon Made Domestically As Well As Militarily
- ... the people of France. "Of his conquests nothing survived, but he lives on as a hero of folklore." Bibliography "Napoleon." Colliers Encyclopedia CD-ROM, Vol. 17. 1996. Winks, Robin; A History of Civilization New Jersey: Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1988 Internet, assorted sites
- 4098: Charles Dickens
- ... Cricket on the Hearth (1845) Pictures from Italy (1846) The Battle of Life (1846) Dombey and Son ( 1846-48) The Haunted Man ( 1848) David Copperfield ( 1849-50) A Child’s History of England (1854) Bleak House ( 1852-53) Hard Times ( Aug. 1854) Little Dorrit ( 1855-57) Reprinted Pieces ( 1858) A Tale of Two Cities ( 1859) The Uncommericial Traveller ( 1860) Great Expectations ...
- 4099: Theodore Roosevelt’s Domestic Accomplishments As President
- ... Foods and Drugs Acts were for consumer protection. The Federal Employers Liability Act, for labor was passed also. Theodore Roosevelt’s, presidency was one of the most dynamic periods of history of the United States of America. Roosevelt had no trouble using his office to the fullest allowable power and beyond, but he never used it in self-interest. Roosevelt expanded ...
- 4100: Thomas Alva Edison's Life: A Light Goes On
- ... Wizard of Menlo Park (Feldman and Ford 207). Works Cited Baker, Doron. " Invoking Edison's spirit." ASEE Prism Feb. 1997: 48. Day, Laure and Inn McNeil. Biographical Dictionary of the History of Technology. New York: Routledge, 1996. Feldman, Anthony and Peter Ford. Scientists and Inventors. New York: J.G. Ferguson [Publishing Company, 1997Thomas Alva Edison's Life:
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