Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Adolph Coors :: Biography Biographies
Adolph CoorsMy Personal Interest The Rise and Fall (Literally) of Adolph CoorsAfter already sharing my thoughts of my family, and myself, I felt as though incomplete of my favorite personal interests would accomplish the task at hand. It was Saturday afternoon, and I still didnt have a good personal interest topic to redeem about. I doughed mind-mapping, writing every topic I could think of, including The Real Civil War Mental Instability Possession or Illness conclusion the Perfect Home Mortgage and All and even The lightning Capital Why Here? Then I realize I must dismantle the subject, so as to fit it on only 3 or 4 pages. The project is becoming a lot tougher than I anticipated I start scratching out ideas. A half hour later, I have a page with many scribbles, no topics, confusion, and thirst. I walk swiftly and irritably, to the refrigerator, cleared the door, and grab a cold, wet, Coors Light, tall can. I found my personal interest topic. There in my hand, I w as holding history The Rise and Fall, Literally, of Adolph Coors.I puree to imagine the thoughts of Adolph Coors as he was plunging 6 stories to his death. How or why would he have fallen from a beautiful Virginia Beach hotel-room? In the past 9 years, the prohibition of 1920 had made life more difficult, but could Adolphs desires and ambition end this way? Throughout his entire life he showed nothing slight than a strong driving force in everything he attempted and accomplished. On February 4, 1847, Adolph was born in Barmen, Prussia. His parents passed away only 15 years later. purpose necessity for a quick occupation, Adolph started an apprenticeship at the Henry Wenker Brewery. The ambitious young man paid for his apprenticeship by working at the brewery as a bookkeeper.He completed his apprenticeship in a short three years, 1 year less than expected. This would be young Adolphs first of many overachievements. After finis his lessons, he worked at three other brewe ries in the area until 1868, when avoiding a military draft seemed necessary. He then left for the bright stars and stripes of America. stowing away, he landed at Port Baltimore, Maryland. For the next 5 years, Adolph worked in several industries, ranging from gardening to his first love, brewing.
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