In the 1920's, there were many heroes such as Babe Ruth, Harvey Williams Gushing, Rueben L. Kahn, George and Gladys Dick, Walter P. Chrysler, Alfred P. Sloan, A. P. Giannini, Owen D. Young, Donald W. Douglas, David Sarnoff, Herbert Hoover , William C. Durant, Henry Ford, John L. Lewis, David Dubinsky, Sidney Hillman, A. Philip Randolph, Norman Thomas, Robert Goddard, Robert Millaken, Edwin Hubble, Margaret Sanger, Zach Landis, Raymond Hood, Albert Kahn, and Charles Lindbergh. These people defined the era and were role models for the people.
Many Americans became fascinated with heroes in the 1920s, because they longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
Everybody's a hero during peace time; in a war they have to earn that title.
The Stock Market of the late 1920s was considered to be overvalued in comparison to the actual value of the member companies. The overvaluation lead to a bobble.
The stock market of the late 1920s was considered to be overvalued in comparison to the actual value of the member companies. The overvaluation lead to a bobble.
its never the wrong time to honor our military heroes.. we should always have respect for them..ALWAYS HONOR THEM!! :)
Many Americans became fascinated with heroes in the 1920s, because they longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
This is a Thompson Question. I have no idea.
Many Americans became fascinated with heroes in the 1920s, because they longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
i don't think that SEGA have considered making a sequal to Sonic heroes. It may happen, but not any time soon.
I don't think that SEGA have considered making a sequal to Sonic heroes. It may happen, but not any time soon.
Saints are considered very brave and honorable but they are not described as heroes in the book of Religion
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Time for Heroes was created in 2002.
The three cultural heroes and the sage kings are considered mythical figures
Babe Ruth
Firefighters should be considered heroes in WHATEVER century they lived.
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