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- 221: FDR
- ... and immediately entered the Columbia University School of Law. In 1907, Roosevelt passed the New York Bar Examination and found employment as a junior clerk at a law firm on Wall Street in New York City named Carter, Ledyard, and Milburn. Soon after, his first son, James, was born. The next year, his second son, Franklin Delano, Jr., was born. However, the ...
- 222: Thomas Edison
- ... of legislators.” (Allen pg. 45) He moved to New York City in the summer of 1869. He had no money. A friend let him sleep in a basement office below Wall Street. Edison spent a lot of time studying the stock market ticker. That was the machine that gave information about stock market prices. It was a spin-off of the Morse ...
- 223: Alexander Hamilton
- ... in Albany, New York, Hamilton was admitted to the bar in July of 1783. Then, after the British army evacuated New York City, he opened his law office at 57 Wall Street. Hamilton also continued with his political endeavors. He served in Congress from 1782 to 1783, was elected to the Continental Congress, and founded the Bank of New York in February ...
- 224: Edgar Allan Poe And The Raven
- ... had a lighter side to them either. The following is a list of some of Poe s less grave works: "Oh Tempora, Oh Mores" "Lines on Joe Locke" "Epigram for Wall Street" "Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling" "Peter Pendulum: The Business Man" "The Man that was Used Up" "The Devil in the Belfry" "The Spectacles" "Some Words ...
- 225: Catcher In The Rye 5
- ... protect them from the corruption of adulthood. The following presents an example of Holden's inability to grasp the differences between reality and allusion. "Somebody written 'Fuck You' on the wall. It drove me damn dear crazy. I thought how Phoebe and all the other kids would see it, and then how they'd wonder what the hell it mean, and ... too much fear to face the fact that she too no longer appeared to be a child, that she was now mature, and experienced. Lastly, the young boy on the street whistling that Holden referred to as "swell " exemplifies Holden's love of youth. The young boy symbolized independence, and nonchalance; untouched by the outer world, and unaware of the problems ...
- 226: American Dream And Gatsby
- ... accomplishments. He is hardworking and resolved, as shown by his schedule and his general guidelines for life: Gatsby's Schedule (P.164) Rise from bed 6.00 AM Dumbbell exercise & wall-scaling 6.15 6.30 AM Study electricity, etc 7.15 8.15 AM Work 8.30 AM 4.30 PM Baseball & sports 4.30 5.00 PM Practise elocution ... You re one of that bunch that hangs around with Meyer Wolfshiem I found out what your drug-stores were. He and this Wolfshiem bought up a lot of side-street drug-stores here and sold grain alcohol over the counter. That s one of his little stunts. I picked him for a bootlegger the first time I saw him, and ...
- 227: Edgar Allan Poe And The Raven
- ... had a lighter side to them either. The following is a list of some of Poe s less grave works: "Oh Tempora, Oh Mores" "Lines on Joe Locke" "Epigram for Wall Street" "Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling" "Peter Pendulum: The Business Man" "The Man that was Used Up" "The Devil in the Belfry" "The Spectacles" "Some Words ...
- 228: Allen Ginsberg : Howl
- ... of his promising young friends broken or killed: who distributed Supercommunist pamphlets in Union Square weeping and undressing while the sirens of Los Alamos wailed them down, and wailed down Wall, and the Staten Island Ferry also wailed, who broke down crying in white gymnasiums naked and trembling before the machinery of other skeletons, who bit detectives in the neck and ... vengeance. In a few short hours the entire first section of "Howl" was finished. Ginsberg described how he: "sat idly at my desk by the first-floor window facing Montgomery Street's slope to gay broadway--only a few blocks from City Lights literary paperback bookshop. I had only a secondhand typewriter, some cheap scratch paper. I began typing, not with ...
- 229: Women In Management
- ... have a computer science degree fill many interesting jobs. Good computer experience can qualify you for software positions, technical writing opportunities, systems analyst consulting, and jobs in quantitative analysis at Wall Street firms. Computer skills can make a great difference on a resume. Education and experience are the most important skills that you need to know how to use before going into ...
- 230: The Social Construction Of Rea
- ... life. Reality is never truly escaped in the example of a theater. Possibly an example of meditation could have been more effective. 4) "I see the newspaper vendor on the street corner as regularly as I see my wife, but he is less important to me and I am not on intimate terms with him. (p.33) Evaluation: It seems inconceivable ... establishes a connection between two ideas) Here are two arguments translated into an 'if/then' format:(p.34,35/ 28) IF I wake up with a knife embedded in the wall above by bed. . . THEN the knife expresses anger from an enemy. . . THEREFORE. . . IF the knife carries emotions of humans. . . THEN objects are both a human product and an objectification of ...
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