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- 21: The Life of Adolf Hitler
- ... the cemetery next to their house. From his bedroom window, Adolf could see the cemetery. Years later, neighbors recalled that young Adolf was sometimes seen at night sitting on the wall of the cemetery gazing up at the stars. And there were now more problems for Adolf. His grade school years were coming to an end and he had to choose ... to in Mein Kampf as, "...an instrument for the conduct and reinforcement of the movement's struggle for its philosophy of life." The SA began as a organization of Nazi street brawlers originally called the "monitor troop" that kept Nazi meetings from being broken up by Marxists and fought with them in the streets as well. It had also been Hitler ... in tragedy a few years later with her suicide. But for now, in late 1929, she existed as the object of Hitler's affection. In another part of the world, Wall Street in New York, events were happening that would bring an end to this quiet time for Adolf Hitler and would ultimately help put the Nazis in power in ...
- 22: Reebok International
- ... Works Cited (1)..., "After tripping on its laces, Reebok focused again." New York Times (Late New York Edition). 2 March '97. p.3 Sec. 3. (2)..., "New York Stock Exchange." Wall Street Journal. 31 Oct. '97 . p.C6 (3)..., "New York Stock Exchange." Wall Street Journal. 7 Nov. '97 . p.C3 (4)..., "New York Stock Exchange." Wall Street Journal. 14 Nov. '97 . p.C6 (5)..., "New York Stock Exchange." Wall Street Journal. 14 ...
- 23: Macbeth: How Money Killed
- Macbeth: How Money Killed Author: Jerry Engstrom Many of our friends at Wall Street have serious heart problems; some of them even die years before they should because of the stress that is brought on by the money and greed of Wall Street. Money is also evident as a health risk in Macbeth and The Merchant of Venice, both written by William Shakespeare. On Wall Street people are driven by the ...
- 24: J.p. Morgan
- ... partner. Drexel was already the head of the Philadelphia investment bank Drexel & and Company. The new company Drexel Morgan & Co. became one of the largest and most successful companies on Wall Street. The firm also became the predominant force in US government funding. When Junius Morgan died in 1890, J.P. became head of the London house. Pierpont now was able to ... Pierpont was now at the head of houses in New York, Philadelphia, London and Paris. He was the commanding figure in international finance. Pierpont Morgan was an imposing figure on Wall Street and in the financing world but was virtually unknown to many until 1869. That year a war over railroads began including Jay Gould and Jim Fisk, both famous ...
- 25: Streetcar Desire
- ... me to take a streetcar named Desire, and then transfer to one called Cemeteries and ride six blocks and get off at Elysian Fields. The streetcar (named Desire after Desire Street) takes her to her sister Stella DuBois Kowalski's (Kim Hunter) apartment in New Orleans' French Quarter. There at Elysian Fields [symbolizing paradise beyond death from ancient lore] where she ... searches for her. Stella and Blanche have sought protective refuge in the upstairs apartment. Animalistic and virile in a wet, torn T-shirt, he bellows repeatedly for Stella from the street in front of their building, begging for her return: Hey Stell - Lahhhhh! This scene is one of the most regularly-chosen clips played in film excerpts from cinematic history. With ... get out of." Blanche: What you are talking about is desire - just brutal Desire! The name of that rattle-trap streetcar that bangs through the Quarter, up one old narrow street and down another. Stella: Haven't you ever ridden on that streetcar? Blanche: It brought me here. Where I'm not wanted and where I'm ashamed to be. ...
- 26: Creative Writing: Under The Spell - A travel tale by Danny O'brien
- ... the open road it was no problem, however moments later in the congestion of Wexford I was near panic, yelling at Travis to help remind me what side of the street I was on. It didn't help that he often mixes left and right up in his mind, some sort of hereditary functional disorder. I almost broke out in sweat ... to explore on one's own. With a sense of freedom I headed back toward the parking lot, having some parking time left, I browsed here and there along the street until the time was almost up. I turned to head back to the parking lot, nothing looked familiar. I realized a horrible truth, I was completely lost. Lost in Cork ... looked familiar again. I wanted my Mama. Suddenly I heard laughing behind me. It was Travis, he was headed back to the car and saw me there rushing down the street in the wrong......... .......direction, eyes open wide, panic stricken, looking like a lost dog searching for his master. I was so relieved at being found that his amusement at ...
- 27: The Fed and Interest Rates
- The Fed and Interest Rates Dave Pettit of The Wall Street Journal writes a daily column that appears inside the first page of the journal's Money & Investment section. If the headlines of Mr. Pettit's daily column are any accurate ... of Allen Greenspan, and they tend to feel they could much more successfully manage the economy than he. Many also agree with his tactics, so it is a two way street on which the chairman is forced to drive. It seems that not only the analysts are in disagreement of how the fed should operate, but interestingly enough, the internal ...
- 28: Brazil 2
- ... and Russia defaulted, the flow of easy money dried up overnight. In the immediate aftermath of the Russian crisis, Brazil spoke tough words about fiscal reform, and for a time Wall Street and the U.S. Treasury were tranquilized. But Brazil did not deliver. In fact, it did the opposite. President Cardoso had changed the constitution in 1997 so that he could ... put Alan Greenspan, Robert Rubin, and Lawrence Summers on its January 27, 1999 cover, proclaiming these "Three Marketeers" as the men who "had saved the world." Perhaps the editors meant Wall Street. Certainly the U.S. edition of Time contained not a word of reporting from most of the world south and east of Manhattan, where that message of deliverance ...
- 29: The Fed and Interest Rates
- The Fed and Interest Rates Dave Pettit of The Wall Street Journal writes a daily column that appears inside the first page of the journal's Money & Investment section. If the headlines of Mr. Pettit's daily column are any accurate ... of Allen Greenspan, and they tend to feel they could much more successfully manage the economy than he. Many also agree with his tactics, so it is a two way street on which the chairman is forced to drive. It seems that not only the analysts are in disagreement of how the fed should operate, but interestingly enough, the internal ...
- 30: The Fed and Interest Rates
- The Fed and Interest Rates Dave Pettit of The Wall Street Journal writes a daily column that appears inside the first page of the journal's Money & Investment section. If the headlines of Mr. Pettit's daily column are any accurate ... of Allen Greenspan, and they tend to feel they could much more successfully manage the economy than he. Many also agree with his tactics, so it is a two way street on which the chairman is forced to drive. It seems that not only the analysts are in disagreement of how the fed should operate, but interestingly enough, the internal ...
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