Sunday, May 17, 2020

History Is Brimming With Great Accomplishments And Great...

History is brimming with great accomplishments and great mistakes. Thomas Edison once replied when asked why he continued working after so many failures, â€Å"I didn t fail, I found 10,000 ways that didn t work.† This is a contrary view to the ignorant being condemned to repeating the past. People who are familiar with the past simply do not make the same mistakes. Of course they wouldn t because they know how NOT to accomplish their goals. Another way of looking at the past is tan alternate phrase, â€Å"Hindsight is 20/20.† It captures the idea that past mistakes were made and remains ambiguous whether those mistakes will or will not be made during similar future events. The Closing of the Thompson Street Pool doesn t exactly fall under the category of something that those who are ignorant of the past being doomed to repeat unless you consider the outcome and what was done to reach it. The only people who could learn anything from it are the government officia ls in charge of the budget, but let s face it, the government never learns from it s mistakes. If that were the case, our government would work on fixing our own financial problems before sending billions of dollars overseas to rebuild countries that we were at war with after EVERY war. Shouldn t the people who pay the taxes have some say in where that money goes? If I have to work to pay the government, I would like to know why my money is going to Iraq to force them to establish a government in America sShow MoreRelatedI Hear America Singing By Walt Whitman2049 Words   |  9 Pages In Walt Whitman’s poem â€Å"I Hear America Singing†, one is exposed to an America seen by the eyes of a poet, essayist and journalist during the years of one of the most important times in American history, the Civil War. From 1819 to 1892, Whitman lived through many experiences, including the atrocities and successions of the Civil War, which not only lead to the establishment of hi s multiple accredited works, but also, the creation of the prideful, positive, jubilant image of America and its citizensRead MoreLet Every Nation Know - Worksheet Answers1841 Words   |  8 Pagesstand and fight, not be an innocent bystander in the legislative process (from speech and pg. 22). He also called the current President tired and perplexed; out of touch with WWII vets. â€Å"He [Eisenhower] was detached at a time when the country was brimming with vigor†¦ When times demanded focus, he was aimless† (speech). In defense to the attacks of his Catholic faith, JFK asked this rhetorical question; â€Å"I’m able to serve in congress, and my brother was able to give his life, but we can’t be presidentRead MoreSAT Top 30 Essay Evidence18536 Words   |  75 Pages................................................. 31 Lord of the Flies, by William Golding (Murderous schoolboys stranded on an island!) ......................... 33 The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald (The famous American novel) ................................................ 35 Historical Events: The American Great Depression (1929-1930s) ........................................................................................ 37 World War I (1914-1918) ..............................Read MoreFundamentals of Hrm263904 Words   |  1056 PagesStress Interview 163 The Behavioral Interview 164 Realistic Job Previews 164 Conditional Job Offers 165 Background Investigation 165 Medical/Physical Examination 167 Job Offers 168 The Comprehensive Approach 168 WORKPLACE ISSUES: Avoiding Hiring Mistakes 169 Now It’s Up to the Candidate 169 Selection for Self-Managed Teams Reliability 171 Validity 171 Content Validity 171 Construct Validity 172 Criterion-Related Validity 172 Recruiting: A Global Perspective 146 DID YOU KNOW?: Posting Online Rà ©sumà ©s

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