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- 3571: Frank Sinatra
- ... style has drawn the adoration of modern artists from Bono, the leader of the rock group U2 to the alternative group Hootie and the Blowfish. Over the course of his almost 50 years in show business, Sinatra evolved from pop music's first swoon-inducing teen idol to a respected vocal stylist to an Academy Award-winning actor. Despite his many accomplishments, Sinatra may be best remembered not for what he ...
- 3572: Site Based Management
- ... local school to follow the board guideline. WHO REPRESENT THE COMMITTEE? In most of the situation, there should be at least on person representing each of the following groups: Parents Teacher Administrator Students Support staff Business and community Ethnic diversity and demographic composition HOW MANY MEMBERS? Though there is no hard and fast rule to form a committee, practical knowledge suggests that a team should be around 7 to 15. WHO ...
- 3573: Lyndon B Johnson
- ... 42) but returned to Capitol Hill when Roosevelt recalled members of Congress from active duty. Johnson continued to support Roosevelt's military and foreign-policy programs. During the 1940s, Johnson and his wife developed profitable business ventures, including a radio station, in Texas. In 1948 he ran for the U.S. Senate, winning the Democratic party primary by only 87 votes. (This was his second try; in 1941 he had run ...
- 3574: Marco Polo
- ... the Chinese bureaucracy was legendary. The khan could also observe for himself that young Marco was a good candidate. Finally, Marco reported back so successfully from his fist mission-informing the khan not only on business details but also on colorful customs and other interesting trivia-that his further appointment was confirmed. The journeys specifically mentioned in Marco's book, involving travel across China and a sea voyage to India, suggests ...
- 3575: Bram Stoker
- ... partnership solidified around the year 1878. During this time Henry Irving had taken over his own theater company called the London Lyceum, but he didn't like the management, and therefore approached Stoker to handle business, at which point Stoker gave up his government job and became the acting manager of the theater. A short time after Stoker began his new career, the publishing house of Sampson, Lowe contacted him expressing ...
- 3576: Ford, the Company and the Man
- ... 1947 Ford dies age 83 at fairlane, his Dearborn home. Henry Ford II, Fords grandson, saves the company from bankruptcy The Ford Motor Co. recovery was the most outstanding in the history of American business. In 1956 ford opened the ownership to the public in the largest stock offering ever made. Some of the post war cars that help to save the Ford Motor Co. where the Thunderbird with over ...
- 3577: Henry Ford
- ... to the affordability of the Model T and the process in almost every industry, to produce their products quicker and easier. Ford's ingenuity in industry was greater than just his inventions, but also his business-type approach to the workers. Ford knew that in 1913, there was growing tension from the 13,000 employees at Detroit. Ford figured out a way to win their affection, he would buy it. On ...
- 3578: Albert Einstein
- ... Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1874. Before his first birthday, his family had moved to Munich where young Albert's father, Hermann Einstein, and uncle set up a small electro-chemical business. He was fortunate to have an excellent family with which he held a strong relationship. Albert's mother, Pauline Einstein, had an intense passion for music and literature, and it was she that first introduced ...
- 3579: Hawaii Fruit Industry
- ... t damage the quality of the food at all! It is totally and completely safe! I truly wish that I could believe the food irradiation proponents so I could go home and mind my own business. I wish I could have a childlike faith in our government institutions and medical associations which, like a good parent, are looking out for my welfare. Well, I cannot, nor can many others. Fortunately, there ...
- 3580: Lyndon B Johnson
- ... 42) but returned to Capitol Hill when Roosevelt recalled members of Congress from active duty. Johnson continued to support Roosevelt's military and foreign-policy programs. During the 1940s, Johnson and his wife developed profitable business ventures, including a radio station, in Texas. In 1948 he ran for the U.S. Senate, winning the Democratic party primary by only 87 votes. (This was his second try; in 1941 he had run ...
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