Papers 19181-19190 of total 54444 found.
…was definitely worth showing off. There was something special about Jim McDougal. Instead of being the typical stereotype of a husband who kisses his wife goodbye every morning and hops in the car to go to work, McDougal was different. Running Madison Guaranty…
Details: Words: 2552 | Pages: 9.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…on false conceptions of one's talents and capacities(Eisinger 331).” Willy crashes his car several times in a period of only a few months, because he believes he is driving his car from 1928. Willy constantly thinks he is talking to his brother Ben, when Ben…
Details: Words: 2022 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…power than anything its size. In fact, a rocket the size of car can produce almost 2500 times more power than a car’s engine. A rocket works on a very simple principle. Sir Isaac Newton, in the late 1600’s, discovered three laws of motion. These laws helped…
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…through a trap door that led to the alley behind the club. There a fast getaway car would always be waiting for Capone to flee in. The underworld of Chicago at the time was being run by a fellow named "Big Jim" Colosimo. Colosimo was a flamboyant man. He…
Details: Words: 2097 | Pages: 8.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/Novels
…that she is unsure of her decision. Forcing herself to just “do it” she packs her car and leaves, heading for Sam’s hometown. While stopped at a stoplight she sees her boss and Mr. Cassidy crossing the street. This is the first sign to Marion that her attempt…
Details: Words: 1979 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…things you could never imagine existed, such as a bearded lady. The poster was done in an art form, which I believe truly emerged in the 80’s, the airbrush technique. Today thousands of artists use that technique to paint walls, cars, and bikes almost anything…
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…was by a galloping horse. Today hundreds of millions of people travel every day at sixty miles per hour or more in their cars, and others can travel in planes at six hundred miles an hour. This astonishing conclusion about the increase in knowledge can also be compared…
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…to live in. Most own very expensive cars, some may have more cars than they can drive. And I am sure the lists of what these athletes own are endless. And how much of the “stuff” do they actually use? They have so much money that they don’t know what to do…
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Category: /History
…carrying the food could not get to the festival due to the crowds, and vacant parked cars. By Sunday, the state police figure was 450,000 and attendance kept rising. Joe Cocker began around 2:00 and the concert was delayed due to the rain. After the rain…
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Category: /History
…it was apparent that the America had greatly shifted the focus of its production, from cars to tanks and munitions. Thus, the combination of the massive government spending along with mobilization efforts of everyone who could in one form or another contribute…
Details: Words: 1965 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)