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Films Set In Cleveland, Ohio (Study Guide) $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Stranger Than Paradise, Howard the Duck, Major League, Major League Ii, the Rocker, the Soloist, Welcome to Collinwood, American Splendor, the Fortune Cookie, Light of Day, Antwone Fisher, Against the Ropes, the Oh in Ohio, the Kid From Cleveland. Excerpt: Against the Ropes Against the Ropes is a 2004 drama movie . It was directed by Charles S. Dutton , in his motion-picture directorial debut. It is a fictionalized account of the American boxing manager Jackie Kallen , who was the first woman to become a success in the sport. Luther Shaw most likely represents James Toney , a boxer whom Kallen managed to a title despite a rocky relationship. Against the Ropes grossed less than $6 million in the US and was panned by critics, in part because of the resemblance to nearly all the other boxing movies, such as the Rocky series. As with other such movies, its climax is a bout for the championship. The film was shot primarily in Hamilton, Ontario , Canada at the Copps Coliseum . Plot The film begins with Jackie learning the boxing game with her father and uncle in a small gym when she is just a small girl. Later, she becomes the assistant to a Cleveland boxing promoter. Jackie’s boss then begins doing business with Sam LaRocca, a sports manager, during a middleweight championship fight. After the fight, LaRocca asks Jackie what she thought of the fight. Obviously unimpressed with Jackie’s knowledge of boxing, LaRocca offers her the fight’s loser’s contract for a dollar. She goes to visit the fighter at home, only to find him addicted to drugs. Enter Luther Shaw, a small time hood, based partly on James Toney . Kallen watches in mixed horror and fascination as Shaw pummels the former middleweight champ. She offers to manage him professionally. Although Shaw is at first hesitant, |
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12 In-Demand Online Home Business Ideas Today: Start Your Own Company And Manage It At Home At Your Own Time Using Online Business Ideas That Can Yield Massive Money And Help Build You A Rewarding Online Homebased Business Venture That Can Stand The Test $3.99 Joey R. Jackson,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Joey R. Jackson |
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12 in-Demand Online Home Business Ideas Today: Start Your Own Company and Manage It at Home at Your Own Time Using Online Business Ideas That Can Yield Massive Money and Help Build You A Rewarding Online Homebased Business Venture That Can Stand the Test $21.48 Joey Jackson,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by CreateSpace |
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1874 in Economics: Companies Established in 1874, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Bank of America, Piaget Sa, ADT Security Services $20.49 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 113. Not illustrated. Chapters: Companies Established in 1874, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Bank of America, Piaget Sa, Adt Security Services, Pacific Press Publishing Association, Schindler Group, Detroit Copper Mining Company of Arizona, Leeds Forge Company, Watts & Co, Hunting Plc, Nycomed, Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Batemans Brewery, Frank Cooper’s, Mm Cohn, the Fair Store, Norsk Elektrisk & Brown Boveri, Bleichert, J. B. White, Reeves & Co., Yazoo/kees, London Life Insurance Company, Dreffa, Commercial National Bank. Excerpt: Tyco Fire & Security headquarters in Boca Raton (also home to ADT)ADT Security Services , originally American District Telegraph now also known as ADT Fire and Security or simply ADT , is a division of Tyco International and a worldwide supplier of electronic security systems, fire alarm systems, communication systems, and integrated building management systems .History In the United States in the 19th century, there were many small telegram delivery companies; in 1874, 57 district telegraph delivery companies affiliated and became “American District Telegraph”. With the increase in telephone usage in the late 1800s, ADT’s messenger business slowly declined in popularity. ADT tried branching out and developing their signaling business while still maintaining their telegraph business as primary income source. ADT incorporated into Western Union in 1901. ADT separated its messenger business from its main signaling business at this time. In 1909, Western Union and ADT came under the control of AT &T . ADT began to expand into new areas like fire alarms and burglar alarms between 1910 and 1930, but was kept separate from AT &T’s Holmes alarm business. ADT became a publicly owned company in the 1960s.In 1964, ADT was found to be a monopoly in restraint of trade . It was shown to |
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1973 In Comics $20.31 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: “The Night Gwen Stacy Died” is a story arc of the Marvel Comics comic book series The Amazing Spider-Man #121-122 (June-July 1973), that became a watershed event in the life of the superhero Spider-Man, one of popular culture’s most enduring and recognizable fictional characters. The two-issue story, written by Gerry Conway, with pencil art by Gil Kane and inking by John Romita Sr. and Tony Mortellaro, features Spider-Man’s fight against his archnemesis, the Green Goblin, who has abducted his girlfriend Gwen Stacy and lured him to the George Washington Bridge. Prior to this arc, Norman Osborn had been the Green Goblin, but came down with amnesia, suspending his identity as the supervillain and most notably forgetting that Spider-Man and Peter Parker are the same person. Also, Harry Osborn, Peter’s best friend and Norman’s son, became addicted to drugs and was sequestered in the Osborn home for detoxification in order to keep a potentially embarrassing issue from becoming public and hurting Norman Osborn’s business. The Amazing Spider-Man #122 (June 1973). Cover art by John Romita Sr.Peter, his girlfriend Gwen Stacy, and friend Mary Jane Watson visit Harry, who is in a sorry state. His father Norman is livid about Harry’s condition, blames Peter, Gwen, and Mary Jane for Harry’s drug abuse, and throws them out. When Norman hears that he is facing financial ruin, he suffers a breakdown, and suddenly remembers everything. Norman again becomes the Green Goblin and makes it his goal to kill Peter/Spider-Man for all the misery he imagines Spider-Man has caused him and his family. The Green Goblin abducts Gwen and lures Spider-Man to the George Washington Bridge. Holding an unconscious Gwen, he gloats at Peter. The two fight, and just when Spider-Ma… More: |
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