Pineapple King” James Drummond Dole became known as “The Pineapple King” through bringing into existence the pineapple industry in Hawaii. By founding the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, or HAPCO, he became one of the world’s greatest American entrepreneurs. He also created the first national consumer ad campaign in the U.S. Today his successful pineapple industry is the largest in the world, reaching out to over 90 different countries. In, Jamaica plains, Massachusetts Dole was born September 27, 1877. Charles dole was a Unitarian minister and his was Frances Drummond. After James graduated from Roxbury school he was placed in Harvard university and there he earned his bachelor degree in agriculture. Soon he moved to Honolulu, Hawaii, where
John Hancock was born on January 12, 1737 in Braintree, Massachusetts. He was orphaned as a child and then was adopted by a wealthy merchant uncle who was childless. Hancock went to Harvard College for a business education. He graduated Harvard College at the age of 17. He apprenticed to his uncle as a clerk and proved to be honest and capable that in 1760, he was sent on a business mission to England. In England, he witnessed the coronation of King George III and engaged some of the leading businessmen of London.
Gouverneur Morris was born January 31, 1752, in Morrisania, New York. He was blessed to be born into a very wealthy family. He also enjoyed volunteering his time for public service. Morris had one brother named Lewis Morris who also signed the Constitution of Independence.
Richard Dobbs Spaight came into this world on March 27, 1758 in New Bern North Carolina. When Spaight's parents died at the age 8, he was sent to Ireland where obtained excellet education. In Spaight graduated from Scotland's Glasgow University before her return the North Carolina in 1778.
Dolph Briscoe Jr. was born in Uvalde, Texas in 1923. He was the son of a self-made cattle rancher and a direct descendant of Andrew Briscoe. Andrew Briscoe was one of the original signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Briscoe graduated
John Adams was born October 30th, 1735, in Quincy(formerly known as Braintree), Massachusetts. The son of John Adams Sr. and Susanna Boylston Adams. When Adams was sixteen years old he received an scholarship to Harvard University where he graduated in 1755 at the age of twenty. After graduating he studied law in the office of James Putman a very well known lawyer even though his father wanted him to join the ministry. He earned a master's degree in 1758, from harvard and then admitted to the bar.
John Jay was born December 12, 1745 in New York City. He showed a lot of promise at a very early age. School was an area where he had private tutors and ended up at King’s College which has come to be known as Columbia University. In 1774 John Jay married Sarah Livingston, the daughter of the New Jersey Governor. This marriage gave him a connection to a politically powerful family.
John Forsyth was known as one of the most accomplished statesman and politicians in Georgia history. Forsyth was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia on October 22, 1780. His parents were Fanny Johnston Houston and Robert Forsythe. When he was five, John and his family moved to the beautiful city of Augusta, Georgia. When he was 13, his father, who was appointed the first U.S. marshal of the District of Georgia, was shot and killed while serving a warrant. Growing up, he attended Springer Academy in Wilkes County, Georgia. Later, he graduated from the College of New Jersey (which is known as Princeton University) in 1799. After graduating from college, he moved back to Augusta, where he studied law and was admitted to the bar (which is the procedure that governs the authorization of attorneys to practice law before the state and federal courts) in 1802. He married Clara Meigs, the daughter of Josiah Meigs, the first president of the University of Georgia that same year. Together, they had six daughters and two sons. His influences included his father, the city of Augusta, and his wife.
Jesse James was born September 5th, 1847 in Kearney, Missouri. He grew up on a Hemp farm and his parents owned a few slaves. This upbringing led to him serving in the confederate army alongside his brother Frank during the Civil war, as a Quantrill, or someone who raided towns for cash. Frank was old enough to serve previous terms, which also inspired Jesse to join a part of the army. When his work as a Quantrill was done, he spiraled into a criminal state, desperate not to be a farmer.
He was born on October 30, 1935. He was born in Braintree, that is now Quincy, Massachusetts. At age 16 John had received a scholarship to the school where he got his education called, Harvard University. This is where he received his undergraduate degree and his masters. At age 20, John studied law in the office of John Putnam’s, a prominent lawyer. Despite of his father’s wish for John to enter into the ministry.
“Hi, welcome to CiCi’s!” This is the warm greeting that every CiCi’s employee will welcome every customer with when they walk through the door. This warm welcome is just one of the many things that CiCi’s does to exceed the customer service expectations that come with a buffet style restaurant. With competition lurking, and the economy pinching, great customer service has become a premium. This is why CiCi’s focuses so much on the customer’s wants and needs. The mission statement
James Wilson was born September 14, 1742 in Scotland. He studied at many universities but he never earned a degree. Then in 1766 he moved to America, where he tutored and taught
The film titled City of God (2002) by directors Fernando Meirelles and Kátia Lund highlights several issues concerning urban planning. In particular, the movie focuses on the social problems that develop with the emergence of highly-populated cosmopolitan cities like Rio de Janeiro. The entire film is shot in a favela, where gang-related activities are frequent. A critical analysis of the movie would reveal several other themes related to the planning of urban centers. Therefore, by using contents of the film, it would be possible to assess the trivial issues of solving planning problems in modern cities. Rio de Janeiro represents the many cities of developing and emerging economies that face serious planning and social problems as revealed in the film the City of God.
Ultimately, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have polar opposite reactions to seeing innocent blood, dealing with guilt, and ridding themselves of the evidence from the crime. When comparing Macbeth and Lady Macbeth to religions Macbeth is like the Catholics who feel shame and guilt. Whereas Lady Macbeth is like the Atheists who can easily brush off tough situations without a guilty conscience. In every situation regarding the murder of King Duncan Macbeth acts like most people would, feeling panicked and awful about what they have done. Despite Macbeth, Lady Macbeth acts similar to how a serial murder would, feeling little shame and remorse. To conclude, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth act very differently when exposed to tough situations like murder.
Ali refused to be inducted into the armed forces, saying “I ain’t got no quarrel with those Vietcong.” On June 20, 1967, Ali was convicted of draft evasion, sentenced to five years in prison, fined $10,000 and banned from boxing for three years
William James was born on January 11, 1842 in New York City. His father, Henry James Sr. was a Swednborgian theologian, and one of his brothers was the great novelist Henry James. Throughout his youth, William attended private schools in the United States and Europe. He later attended the Lawrence Scientific School at Harvard University and then Harvard Medical School,