Omaha, Nebraska Essays

  • Warren Buffet

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    Warren Buffett Warren Edward Buffett is known for being a famous American investor. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska on August 30, 1930. Warren was born to Leila and Howard Buffett. His father, Howard, was a stockbroker and also became a member of congress. Warren showed early signs of being entrepreneurial through being involved in various business dealings as a child. He also made his first investment in the stock market when he was just 11 years old. In his teen years he began studying at the

  • Berkshire Hathaway Essay

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    Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is an American holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, US. The company wholly owns nine companies, owns 38.9% of Pilot Flying J; 26.7 of six other companies. Since 2016 the company has become shareholders to huge airline carriers and is one of the top three owners to the largest airline company. Each year Berkshire Hatchways and averaged annual growth in book value since 1965. This year Berkshire Hathaway ranks higher than ever before, yet the holding company is

  • Analysis Of Malcolm X Learning To Read

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    Malcolm X’s “Learning to Read,” is a powerful piece about his time in prison when he taught himself how to read. Through his reading, he discovered the awful things that happened in history and became a civil rights activist. Malcolm X changed his feeling and position throughout his piece, “Learning to Read.” His emotions are clear in his writing, but the change in his writing is clear to be caused by a change in his own thoughts because of the things he learned. The essay shows his lack of reading

  • Summary Of Malcolm X Word Choice

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    the reader's mind. In chapters 1 and 2, it mainly focuses on introduction, where it talks about the Malcolm X’s childhood conflicts. In the beginning of the text the author points out the conflicts that Malcolm X had faced throughout his life in Nebraska. Like for example, when the KKK galloped up their home for his father to make him come out of the house. Malcolm X and his families rival forced them to get out of the town and leave to their African homeland. At the top of page 2 it states that

  • Malcolm X Textual Analysis

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    The Autobiography of Malcolm X is written with structure, style, and content all conjoined to create a truly beautiful portrayal of Malcolm X’s life. The story of Malcolm’s life captivates readers through the use of quick sentences, engaging content, and simple structure. Malcolm X accomplishes explaining his life and what he did. The Autobiography uses structure to give the reader a complete story, beginning, middle, and end, followed by unique and engaging style, coupled with raw and fascinating

  • The Theme Of Themes In Rudyyard Kipling's 'If'

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    “If” In his poem “If,” Rudyard Kipling is writing to his son, John, about the most important virtues that a good human being possesses. Through the years of his life, Kipling often traveled around the U.S., and sometimes to other countries. In his travels, Kipling met one of his greatest friends, Leander Starr Jameson, a colonial politician. It is believed that, although it was addressed to Kipling’s son, “If” was actually about Jameson. By using themes Kipling saw in his friend Jameson, such as

  • Jimmy Buffett: The Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame

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    Jimmy Buffett is a singer/songwriter who is considered to be a popular artist for his laid back, beach bum lifestyle that makes many of his followers wishing to live the life in paradise like many of his songs. He has many unique things he has done that you don’t hear often from other artist he is very business-savvy that owns many casinos and restaurants in Margaritaville(Key West, FL). He has a loyal following that still is going to this day and keeps him from going down in popularity which has

  • ConAgra's Food Brands Employee Policies

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    nutrition at a reasonable cost. ConAgra was founded in 1919 by Frank Little and Alva Kinney, who consolidated four grain mills as Nebraska Consolidated Mills. ConAgra financed the development of the Duncan Hines brand of cake mixes in 1951 to make flour more profitable. But in 1956 they sold their assets in Duncan Hines to Procter & Gamble, and 15 years later in 1971 Nebraska Consolidated Mills changed its name to ConAgra. Several successful and lucrative investments resulted in ConAgra Foods being

  • Summary Of If By Rudyard Kipling If

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    One of the most beloved poems written in the nineteenth century is the inspirational piece, “If” by Rudyard Kipling. It invades the reader’s consciousness in ways that other poems can not duplicate. The ever-lasting idea of the passing on of knowledge and wisdom from one to another is easily noticed and appreciated by readers who are familiar with the ups and downs of parenting, as well as young adults who may be facing some of life’s challenges that are written in the poem. “If” by Rudyard Kipling

  • Trip

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    we were on our own was such a big challenge for us, never in our lives have we gone on trip with out the financial support and guidance of our parents. As we approach the first big city Omaha, I have to guide him and tell him which exits to take and when we got out of there it was such an accomplishment. After Omaha we had to fill up the tank for the first time. Never in my life have I argued with my best friend about the stupidest thing. Who, is going to pay for the first gas fill-up? After about

  • The Banning of Harry Potter at Omaha Christian Academy

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    The Banning of Harry Potter at Omaha Christian Academy Imagine discovering that you’re not an ordinary person, but a wizard with magnificent, magical powers. Imagine attending a school where you’ll study transfiguration and charms instead of trigonometry and chem. Imagine the thrill of flying across the sky on a broomstick. These adventures and many others are waiting to be experienced in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by novelist J. K. Rowling. This fanciful and entertaining tale

  • Nation’s Oldest Windmill Manufacturer

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    Dempster Industries has been a fixture in the Beatrice business community since the late 19th Century. For years Nebraska has been known for its vast amounts of farms and crop fields. Without the proper equipment, farmers would not be able to maintain their farms and thrive. When technology was limited and all farm work was done without the use of high-tech machinery, an assortment of tools was required to make the family farm profitable. With this in mind, Charles Dempster started Dempster Industries

  • The Autobiography of Malcolm X

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    The Autobiography of Malcolm X Malcolm Little was born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. At the time of his birth, Malcolm's father was a Baptist Minister. His mom was a writer of Marcus Garvey. Before he was born, his father had 3 children with his previous marriage and 3 before him with his mom. Malcolm's father played a big role in scripting his life from early childhood by the beliefs that he carried and gave to the children by Garvey's teachings . He taught Malcolm to be a very strong

  • The Transcontinental Railroad And Westward Expansion

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    Pacific railroads, the Union Pacific building from Omaha, Nebraska, and the Central Pacific building from Sacramento, California, had started to build a transcontinental railroad during the war to help promote national unity. They were joined at Promontory, Utah, on May 10, 1869, completing the first rail connection across the continent. Before the transcontinental railroad, the Eastern railroads had lines running only as far West as Omaha, Nebraska. The Western railroads had a few lines running North

  • Marlon Brando

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    Marlon Brando was born on April 3rd 1924, in Omaha, Nebraska, the third and last child of Dorothy Pennebaker Brando and Marlon Brando, Senior. He had two sisters Jocelyn and Frances and was descended from Irish immigrants. In 1935, his parents separated, and his mother moved with her three children to Santa Ana in Orange County, California. Two years later, in 1937, his parents were reconciled again, and the family moved to Libertyville, Illinois, north of Chicago near Lake Michigan. (Bosworth, 2004)

  • Nancy Silverman Biography

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    where she became one of the founders of the Reform Temple of Leisure World (now Congregation Sholom of Leisure World, Seal Beach). Lorraine also supported other Jewish organizations including the Omaha Jewish Federation, where she established the Lorraine Silverman Annual Campaign Endowment Fund of the Omaha Jewish Federation. Prior to her death, Lorraine was awarded the "Crown of Good Name”, in recognition of her outstanding commitment to the Community, the Nation, and the State of Israel by the Jewish

  • Pursuing A Career As A Nursing Assistant

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    In grade school, we were assigned to write papers about what our dream job is or who we aspire to be. Year after year, they prepare you to write one of the most significant essays in your life, the one that determines your future. In middle school, our teachers had us research the job we wanted to pursue in life and write a paper on it. I chose to research a nurse practitioner. The more research I did, the more I became invested in the profession. From then on, I have been preparing for what I’ve

  • radio news

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    surveillance photograph was sentenced Friday to 20 years in federal prison for seven bank robberies. Richard Matzke, 58, was arrested in March 2002 as a suspect in more than 24 bank robberies in several states. He was convicted of seven Nebraska heists and was sentenced Friday in Omaha. Several robbery witnesses described a man who roughly fit Matzke's physical description, but none provided authorities with the license number of a getaway car. Matzke's arrest last year came after his fiancée tipped off police

  • math graph story

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    Between study group, debate, and chess tournaments there wasn’t much of a social scene around Winchester University in Omaha, Nebraska. The school year at this college was year round, but the students were given a 30 day summer vacation in July. The majority of the students went back home to visit their families during this time. But as juniors at the University Charles, Fredrick, and Stanley, all childhood buddies, decided it was time for a change and that they needed a little more spice in their

  • Malcolm X

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    blacks and that Martin Luther King's "non-violent protests" weren't working and that violence was needed for change. Malcolm X's life was a life with a lot of conflict and violence in it. Malcolm X was born under the name of Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska in 1925. His father was a baptist minister and an outspoken follower of Marcus Garvey, the black nationalist leader of the 1920s who preached that all blacks should leave the US and go back to Africa. While Malcolm's father was away and Malcolm's