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3651: Five Against The World - Perl Jam
... and Hit No. 3. You start doing those things, you'll crush it. That's not why we wrote songs. We didn't write to make hits. But those fragile songs get crushed by the business. I don't want to be a part of it. I don't think the band wants to be a apart of it." The subject soon turns to video, and Ament describes a recent encounter ...
3652: Franz Joseph Haydn
... the simplicity of the classics along with some of his famous galant style. According to one music lover, Haydn must have enjoyed depicting in music the various forms of divine handiwork which preceded the serious business of man s creation, from leaping tigers, and prancing horses down to the wrigglings of the humble earthworm. Despite being of a Baroque genre, it was simple and logically thematic making it more Classical than ...
3653: Ford Motor Company
... a heritage of staying at the sales forefront by meeting the needs of family-oriented customers. Advertisement #1 This advertisement was found in Smart Money magazine. Smart Money is "The Wall Street Journal of Personal Business". It is targeted at individuals who seek financial security and/or financial independence. Many of the articles in this magazine are on the subject of money management (i.e., car buying/leasing tips) and investment ...
3654: Fritz Haber
... 1868 in Prussia. He was the son of a prosperous German chemical merchant and worked for his father after being educated in Berlin, Heidelberg, and Zurich. After a short time, Haber left his father's business and took up research in organic chemistry at the University of Jena. The university's strictly orthodox methods soon led him to leave for a junior teaching position at the Technische Hochschule of Karlsruhe. At ...
3655: Financial Instability
... World in Depression (London: Penguin 1973). Paul Krugman, “International Aspects of Financial Crises” in Martin Feldstein, ed., The Risk of Economic Crisis (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991). John McCallum, “Managers and Unstable Financial Markets” Business Quarterly January 1, 1995. James Tobin, “A proposal for international monetary reform” Eastern Economic Journal 1978, volume 4. John Williamson, The Failure of World Monetary Reform 1971-1974) (NY:NYU Press, 1977) L.B. Yeager ...
3656: The Evolution of the Monroe Doctrine
... of Europe. The European nations constitute a separate division of the globe; their localities make them part of a distinct system; they have a set of interests of their own in which it is our business never to engage ourselves. America has a hemisphere to itself. It must have its separate system of interests which must not be subordinated to those of Europe. The insulated state in which nature has placed ...
3657: From The Floutings Of The Cooperative Principle To Communica
... During the short conversation, B's good intention cannot be doubted; however, it seems that his warmth is out of control. A long series of advice will but intrude the hearer's independence and personal business. In fact, "Take care of yourself. I hope you will get better soon." is enough to express B's concern. Still one more Example: EXAMPLR 19 A: John, have you finished your homework? B: Yes ...
3658: Mans Discovery Of Fossil Fuels Could Be His Downfall. Discus
... You are likely to get a higher dose of radiation living next door to a coal burning power plant than a nuclear plant under normal conditions. Extraction of fossil fuels is a dirty and dangerous business, with associated diseases of workers and environmental pollution, such as dust from mining and spills from tankers transporting oil. As can be seen from the various points discussed, the civilisation that we inhabit today is ...
3659: Hammurabis Code
... by other civilizations. The Codes of Law were broken into certain categories. These categories are not definitely known, but the majority of historians believe them to be: family, labor, personal property, real estate, trade and business. Many think the codes were too strict and the punishments too harsh. Hammurabi just believed that the punishment should fit the crime and that the strong should not dominate the weak. Many of today s ...
3660: Harry S. Truman
... lead mines in Missouri, lost his money, and then turned to the oil fields of Oklahoma. Two years later, just before the United States entered World War I, he sold his share in the oil business and enlisted in the U.S. Army. He trained at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, but returned to Missouri to help recruit others. He was elected first lieutenant by the men of Missouri s Second Field Artillery ...


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