Idlewild Essays

  • 1480 WCNS Mission Statement

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    In 2015, Idlewild & Soakzone was voted the #1 Kids Park in the World by Amusement Today. As a brand Idlewild does a good job generating buzz around their brand for opening day, conveying their mission of family fun and staying true to their heritage. Every spring, Idlewild does a big reveal a few weeks prior to opening day to unveil their latest ride or attraction. In all of their media efforts Idlewild conveys the message of family fun through families laughing

  • Daniel Hale Williams: First Interracial Hospital

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    Daniel Hale Williams was an astonishing man and accomplished many things during his lifetime. Williams opened the first interracial hospital. Williams set up his own particular practice in Chicago's South Side and taught anatomy at his institute of matriculation, likewise turning into the first African-American doctor to work for the city's road railroad framework. Because of the segregation of the day, African-American citizens were still banished from being admitted to doctor's facilities and

  • Nella Larsen's Passing Passage Analysis

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    This passage from DuBois is relevant to Nella Larsen’s Passing in many ways. Irene experienced the same double consciousness as DuBois describes, yet she experienced it differently for she could “pass” as a different race. As a women of color “passing” she was well aware of what white people looked for to define a person’s race, “White people were so stupid about such things….. finger-nails, palms of hands, shapes of ears, teeth…” (16) She talked about being mistaken for other races such as Italian

  • How Is Daniel Hale Williams Successful

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    other surgeons and ended up working in very large name hospitals such as Cook County and St. Luke Hospital. When he was in Chicago at St. Luke’s Hospital he experienced a stroke and ended up surviving through it. He then decided to retire and move to Idlewild, Michigan and live out the rest of his life in an all-black retirement home. Williams ended up passing in August 4th, 1931 at the age of 75 due to another

  • Why Is Daniel Hale Williams Successful

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    Daniel Hale Williams was an African American Surgeon who performed the first successful pericardium surgery in 1893. The surgery was a repair wound to the heart. He also is known for founding one of the first black operating hospitals with black doctors and interracial staff. Along with many other successful movements throughout time, Williams has paved the way for many African-American doctors to succeed. Daniel Hale Williams was born on January 18, 1965. Shortly after his father had passed, his

  • John Gotti's Influence On Organized Crime

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    One can argue that one of the most influential Dons of all time is John Gotti Sr. This mobster has played a major role in the Gambino crime family during the Modern Era. Eventually ratted out by his underboss, John Gotti’s legacy continues through today. In spite of being ratted out, the Teflon Don’s influence on organized crime is as important as any. Born on October 27, 1940, in the South Bronx, New York, Gotti was the fifth of thirteen children. Directly immigrating from Campania in Southern Italy

  • Why Jørn Utzon Won The Pritzker Prize

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    the London County Council and architect of the Royal Festival Hall in London, and Eero Saarinen, architect of a number of major buildings in America including the Kresge Auditorium on Massachusetts Institute of Technology Campus and TWA terminal at Idlewild, which becomes Kennedy later on, Airport. Then the other judges would be people who were Australian nationality Cobden Parkes, NSW

  • American Airlines Research Paper

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    American Airlines, being the world's largest airline, has truly revolutionized their company as it relates to fleet, service, employment, destinations and revenue. This company has made history in the aviation by being a part of the building process for LaGuardia Airport, and being the first airline to offer electronic ticketing. While there are many other contributions to the aviation sector, American has continued to revolutionize this field. The company continues to grow and progress with the

  • How Did John Joseph Gotti Gambino Mafia

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    John Joseph Gotti ascended to role of “head honcho” for one of the nation’s most dominant mob entities by slaughtering those who were in his way. Estimations reflect that Mr. Gotti helped the Gambino Crime Family illegally obtain around $500 million dollars. Paul Castellano was the leader of the powerful Gambino crime family until he was arrested in 1984 for involvement in car-jacking and homicides that were carried out by other mafia members. As a result, Castellano would eventually relinquish