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Imperfect Endings by Zoe Fitzgerald Carter

2023-02-13 19:45:56

My first thought will be an irritating story about a selfish woman who has planned that it will end her life when I start to read "incomplete end", and her loving My daughter was dragged by her mother's complex. In life. I am wrong. This is really about the daughter's struggle and the mental frustration of pain. As Carter spread generous humor among critical points of memoirs, tension gradually froze. I came to find out the information scattered throughout the book and put it together.

Carter 's archaeological career almost ended in 1904. A group of drunk tourists in the Sakkara cemetery made a fuss and Carter ordered them to leave. They appealed to their ambassadors that he asked Carter to apologize. He turned down and was forced to resign. At the age of 31, there was no work or money, and Carter had to leave the archeology; he made a living by painting watercolors for tourists. One year before the Sakkara incident, the fifth wealthy Count of Carnarbon George Edward Stanhope Molynew Herbert lived in a hotel in Cairo. As a collector of racing cars and horses, Sir Carnarbon was seriously injured in a German car accident. He left High Castle in the southern England (popular Times Theater Downton Manor), hoping that the dry climate of Egypt would help him to recover. He is tired of his life in Cairo and is very interested in archeology. He asked Carter for him and encouraged him.

President Jimmy Carter began when Jimmy Carter became the 39th President of the United States at noon on 20th January 1977 and ended on January 20, 1981. Carter Democratic Party, who broke the current Republican President Gerald, took over Ford 's presidential election in 1976. His presidential election ended with a failure of Republican candidate Ronald Reagan in the 1980 presidential election. Carter entered the regime during "stagnation" as the economy was experiencing high inflation and slow economic growth. His budget policy focuses on curbing inflation by reducing deficit and government expenditure. In response to most of the ongoing energy problems in the 1970s, his government enacted a national energy policy aimed at promoting energy conservation and developing alternative resources. Despite Carter's policy, the country was still plagued by the 1979 energy crisis, followed by the 1980 recession.

Carter's "populism" is not clear in relation to the interests of oil and gas. This is part of Carter's 'energy plan' for consumers to end gasoline price regulation. The biggest natural gas producer is exon and Exxon Mobil's largest private inventory group is owned by Rockefeller family. During the Carter administration, the Federal Energy Management Authority found that Gulf oil companies exaggerated the cost of crude oil from foreign affiliates of $ 79.1. Then, it hands these incorrect costs to consumers. In the summer of 1978, the government announced "compromise" with Gulf oil. And it agreed to repay $ 42.2 million. The Bay stated to its shareholders that "this payment will not affect revenue due to adequate reserves of prior years."