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(from Wikipedia)'Robert D. Walter' is an American businessman. In 1971 he purchased Cardinal
Foods, a small Ohio food wholesaler, in a leveraged buyout. Cardinal Health is
now an $87 billion USD Fortune 100 company and one of the largest distributors
of pharmaceuticals, health & beauty products, and hospital supplies in the
United States. Walter graduated from St. Charles Preparatory School, has an MBA
from Harvard University and a BA from Ohio University. He is married to Margaret
"Peggy" Walter, who also attended Ohio University. The Walters have given
support to the Ohio University community, including Margaret Walter Hall and
numerous other financial gifts.
He retired from Cardinal Health on June 20, 2009. He is no longer CEO or
chairman of the board.
He resides in Dublin, OH; Boca Raton, FL; and Park City, UT.
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Resolved Question: Which of these books should I read?
I have to read two of these books. Two of my favorites are Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. Either recommend two that you think I'd like, or give me your two picks on this list: A death in the Family-James Agee, Winesburg Ohio-Anderson Sherwood, Go Tell it to the Mountain-James Baldwin, Looking Backward: 2000-1887-Edward Bellamy, Seize the Day-Saul Bellow, My Antonia-Willa Cather, The Awakening-Kate Chopin, The Ox Bow Incident-Walter Van Tilburg Clark, The Chocolate War-Robert Cormier, The Red Badge of Courage-Stephen Crane, A Yellow Raft in the Blue Water-Michael Dorris, Invisible Man-Ralph Ellison, Catch 22-Joseph Heller, A Farewell to Arms-Ernest Hemingway, Their Eyes Were Watching God-Zora Neale Hurston, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest-Ken Kessy, Main Street-Sinclair Lewis, The Chosen-Chaim Potok, The Jungle-Upton Sinclair, The Grapes of Wrath-John Steinbeck, Slaughterhouse Five-Kurt Vonnegut, The Color Purple- Alice Walker, The Time Machine-H.G. Wells, Look Homeward, Angel-Thomas Wolfe, Native son-Richard Wright,Things Fall Apart-Chinua Achebe, The Stranger-Albert Camus, Alice's Adventure in Wonderland-Lewis Carroll, Heart of Darkness-Joseph Conrad, Robinson Crusoe-Daniel Defoe, Great Expectations-Charles Dickens, Crime and Punishment-Foedor Dostoevshi,The Overcoat-Nikolai Golgo, Brave New World-Aldous Huxley, A portrait of the Artist as a Young Man-James Joyce, Doctor Zhivago-Boris Pasternak, All Quiet on the Western Front, Ivanhoe-Sir Walter Scott,Gulliver's Travels-Jonathan Swift.....Sorry the list is really long, and i really appreciate your answer.
Resolved Question: Why do liberals applaud Obama's recess appointment?
Bush was not afforded that power when several of his federal judge appointments were blocked as well, and Harry Reid prevented Bush from using recess appointments. This is just a small sample: List of stalled, blocked or filibustered nominees United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Rhode Island seat vacated by Bruce M. Selya - William E. Smith (judgeship later filled by Obama nominee O. Rogeriee Thompson) United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit New York seat vacated by John M. Walker, Jr. - Debra Ann Livingston (Livingston was nominated by President Bush in June 2006 but not allowed to be confirmed by Senate Democrats until May 2007) New York seat vacated by Chester J. Straub - Loretta A. Preska (judgeship later filled by Obama nominee Gerard E. Lynch) United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit New Jersey seat vacated by Samuel Alito - Shalom D. Stone (judgeship later filled by Obama nominee Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr.) Pennsylvania seat vacated by Franklin Stuart Van Antwerpen - Gene E. K. Pratter, followed by Paul S. Diamond (judgeship later filled by Obama nominee Thomas I. Vanaskie) United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Maryland seat vacated by Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr. - Claude Allen, followed by Rod J. Rosenstein (judgeship later filled by Obama nominee Andre M. Davis) North Carolina seat vacated by James Dickson Phillips, Jr. - Terrence Boyle, followed by Robert J. Conrad (Boyle was nominated by President Bush in May 2001. After waiting six years, President Bush withdrew his nomination January 2007, making this 2001-2007 nomination the longest court of appeals nomination never processed by the Senate; Robert Conrad was nominated July 2007, but the Senate Democrats refused to process his nomination during the Democrat-controlled 110th Congress; judgeship later filled by Obama nominee James A. Wynn, Jr.) South Carolina seat vacated by William Walter Wilkins - Steve A. Matthews (judgeship later filled by North Carolina Obama nominee Albert Diaz) Virginia seat vacated by H. Emory Widener - William J. Haynes, II, followed by E. Duncan Getchell, followed by Glen E. Conrad (judgeship later filled by Obama nominee Barbara Milano Keenan) I believe there are 9 Bush-era appointments that were eventually filled by an Obama appointee. Again, how is it different from the way Bush was treated? You accuse Republicans of obstructing Obama, what do you call the above? You are all ignoring the appointments that Democrats stole from Bush, which carried over to Obama, count those as well. I only gave you nine, but it's far more than that. ush nominated 23 people for 23 current or future federal district judgeships who never were confirmed by the U.S. Senate.[22] Like the appellate court nominations mentioned above, many of these nominees were blocked by Democrats in the Senate Judiciary Committee, which was controlled by the Democrats four out the eight years that Bush was in office. Twenty-one of these twenty-three nominees were blocked in the Democratic-controlled 110th Congress. Republicans claimed at the time that the Democrats were trying to keep these district court positions open for a future Democratic president to fill. Eventually, Bush declined to make nominations for 23 other current or future federal district judgeships in the 110th Congress rather than incur further Democratic obstruction.
Resolved Question: Which spelling is the best?
Even if you don't like the name, which is the better spelling: A) Kaylee B) Kayleigh C) Kaley D) Kailey If you chose A, make 3 names out of: FIRST: Wyatt, Bentley, Sawyer, Mackenzie, Rodney, Linden, Isaiah, Auden, Walter, Seamus MIDDLE: Jacob, Jason, Johnathon, Jared, Jackson, Joseph, Joel, Jev, Jordan, Jeremy If you chose B, make 3 names out of: FIRST: Dexter, Julian, Brian, Derek, Harley, Anthony, Levi, Sebastian, Keith, Kurt MIDDLE: Herman, Kermit, Orlando, Romeo, Eldon, Oakley, Norman, Alabaster, Bruce, Beckett If you chose C, make 3 names out of: FIRST: Flynn, Jude, Asher, Carson, David, Mason, Taylor, Henry, Gabriel, Ivan MIDDLE: Evan, Roland, Nolan, Finley, Kane, Shane, Bobby, Ronnie, Silas, Solomon If you chose D, make 3 names out of: FIRST: Robert, Spencer, Rooney, Wayne, Cameron, George, Noah, Ryan, Warren, Joshua MIDDLE: Kale, Richard, Ernest, Claude, Morris, Lumen, Eddy, Aubrey, Avery, Presley
Resolved Question: "We do chickenshit right" needs to compare a list of contributions to the world by Filipino vs Black?
He has been on some mission to discredit African Americans and now he has made a list of activities that blacks are not involved as a way to support his racist postion. So lets just compare notes to end this for once and for all. PLEASE PROVIDE US WITH A LIST OF fILIPINO CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS WORLD BESIDES...WELL..YOU KNOW! African American contributions to the World (does not include athletes, entertainers, THE PRESIDENT, educators, major politicians, business moguls, etc) air conditioning unit Frederick M. Jones almanac Benjamin Banneker Approx 1791 auto cut-off switch Granville T. Woods January 1, 1839 auto fishing devise G. Cook May 30, 1899 automatic gear shift Richard Spikes February 28, 1932 baby buggy W.H. Richardson June 18, 1899 bicycle frame L.R. Johnson October 10, 1899 biscuit cutter A.P. Ashbourne November 30, 1875 blood plasma bag Charles Drew Approx. 1945 cellular phone Henry T. Sampson July 6, 1971 chamber commode T. Elkins January 3, 1897 clothes dryer G. T. Sampson June 6, 1862 curtain rod S. R. Scratton November 30, 1889 curtain rod support William S. Grant August 4, 1896 door knob O. Dorsey December 10, 1878 door stop O. Dorsey December 10, 1878 dust pan Lawrence P. Ray August 3, 1897 egg beater Willie Johnson February 5, 1884 electric lampbulb Lewis Latimer March 21, 1882 elevator Alexander Miles October 11, 1867 eye protector P. Johnson November 2, 1880 fire escape ladder J. W. Winters May 7, 1878 fire extinguisher T. Marshall October 26, 1872 folding bed L. C. Bailey July 18, 1899 folding chair Brody & Surgwar June 11, 1889 fountain pen W. B. Purvis January 7, 1890 furniture caster O. A. Fisher 1878 gas mask Garrett Morgan October 13, 1914 golf tee T. Grant December 12, 1899 guitar Robert F. Flemming, Jr. March 3, 1886 hair brush Lydia O. Newman November 15, 18-- hand stamp Walter B. Purvis February 27 1883 horse shoe J. Ricks March 30, 1885 ice cream scooper A. L. Cralle February 2, 1897 improv. sugar making Norbet Rillieux December 10, 1846 insect-destroyer gun A. C. Richard February 28, 1899 ironing board Sarah Boone December 30, 1887 key chain F. J. Loudin January 9, 1894 lantern Michael C. Harvey August 19, 1884 lawn mower L. A. Burr May 19, 1889 lawn sprinkler J. W. Smith May 4, 1897 lemon squeezer J. Thomas White December 8, 1893 lock W. A. Martin July 23, 18-- lubricating cup Ellijah McCoy November 15, 1895 lunch pail James Robinson 1887 mail box Paul L. Downing October 27, 1891 mop Thomas W. Stewart June 11, 1893 motor Frederick M. Jones June 27, 1939 peanut butter George Washington Carver 1896 pencil sharpener J. L. Love November 23, 1897 phone transmitter Granville T. Woods December 2, 1884 record player arm Joseph Hunger Dickenson January 8, 1819 refrigerator J. Standard June 14, 1891 riding saddles W. D. Davis October 6, 1895 rolling pin John W. Reed 1864 shampoo headrest C. O. Bailiff October 11, 1898 spark plug Edmond Berger February 2, 1839 stethoscope Imhotep Ancient Egypt stove T. A. Carrington July 25, 1876 straightening comb Madam C. J. Walker Approx 1905 street sweeper Charles B. Brooks March 17, 1890 thermostat control Frederick M. Jones February 23, 1960 traffic light Garrett Morgan November 20, 1923 tricycle M. A. Cherry May 6, 1886 typewriter Burridge & Marshman April 7, 1885
Resolved Question: What book should i read out of this list?
I like books like my sisters keeper, drums, girls, and dangerous pie, and Handle with care. I dont like old books like anne frank or anything. Here is the list i have to choose from. Fiction: Classic and Contemporary The Acorn People â Jones, Ron The Adventures of Tom Sawyer â Twain, Mark Anne of Green Gables â Montgomery, Lucy Maud The Cat Ate My Gymsuit â Danziger, Paula The Cay â Taylor, Theodore Child of the Owl â Yep, Laurence A Christmas Carol â Dickens, Charles Durango Street â Bonham, Frank Eyes of Darkness â Highwater, Jamake Firefly Summer â Bulpre, Pura Flowers for Algernon â Keyes, Daniel Friendly Persuasion â West, Jessamyn The Friends â Guy, Rosa Ganesh â Bosse, Malcolm The Glory Field â Myers, Walter Dean Holes â Sachar, Louis Homecoming â Voigt, Cynthia Island of the Blue Dolphins â OâDell, Scott The Islander â Rylant, Cynthia The Journey Home â Uchida, Yoshiko Lisa, Bright and Dark â Neufield, John The Little Prince â De Saint-Exupery, Antoine Little Women â Alcott, Louisa May M.C. Higgins, the Great â Hamilton, Virginia The Moves Make the Man â Brooks, Bruce My Side of the Mountain â George, Jean Craighead Parkâs Quest â Paterson, Katherine The Pearl â Steinbeck, John Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry â Taylor, Mildred D. Summer of My German Soldier â Greene, Bette Summer of the Swans â Byars, Betsy The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle â Avi Words by Heart â Sebestyen, Ouida Year of Impossible Goodbyes â Choi, Sook Nyui The Yearling â Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan Historical Fiction Across Five Aprils â Hunt, Irene After the Dancing Days â Rostkowski, Margaret Bull Run â Fleischman, Paul Catherine, Called Birdy â Cushman, Karen Johnny Tremain â Forbes, Esther Lyddie â Paterson, Katherine The Night Journey â Lasky, Kathryn Out of the Dust â Hesse, Karen The Slave Dancer â Fox, Paula The Witch of Blackbird Pond â Speare, Elizabeth George Science Fiction/Fantasy Abelâs Island â Steig, William The Book of Three â Alexander, Lloyd The Hobbit â Tolkien, J.R.R. I, Robot â Asimov, Isaac The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe â Lewis, C.S. Peter Pan â Barrie, James Phantom Tollbooth â Juster, Norton The Shepherd Moon â Hoover, H.M. Swiftly Tilting Planet â Lâ Engle, Madeleine The Time Machine â Wells, H.G. Tuck Everlasting â Babbitt, Natalie A Wizard of Earthsea â Le Guin, Ursula Z for Zachariah â OâBrien, Robert C. Indiana Readin Mystery/Adventure The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes â Doyle, Arthur Conan And Then There Were None â Christie, Agatha Call of the Wild â London, Jack Hatchet â Paulsen, Gary Motel of the Mysteries â Macauley, David Stranded â Mikaelsen, Ben Treasure Island â Stevenson, Robert Louis The Westing Game â Raskin, Ellen I dont want any biographys or anything old like before the 1970s old... and nothing about the war.