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7571: Bach, Johann Sebastian
... the chamber music. During the time that Bach was developing his talents as a composer, Germany was going through what most of the rest of Europe was going through. It was going through the Industrial Revolution. This probably had some effect on his works, but probably nothing really significant. A piece that I listened to by Bach is "Concerto for Two violins and Orchestra". The song goes in a fast, slow ...
7572: Cryptography
... memorized, and the table was useless without the key. This cipher wasn't totally safe but no totally sure method to break it was developed before early in the 20th century. During World War I, American troops used native Indians to send messages over the radio, which could only be understood by other native Indians, and absolutely nobody in Germany could understand it. Also in World War I (most cryptographic algorithms ...
7573: Trouble With Bill Clinton's Character
... Richard Stengel describes Bob Dole's attacks on President Bill Clinton's character during the second Presidential debate and explains why Dole's criticisms did not affect Clinton. Stengel begins the article by discussing how American parents do not want their children to aspire to become President as much as they used to. Most Americans feel that someone else should do the job, and this person is no moralistic model. Stengel ...
7574: Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker Benjamin Banneker was a phenomenal African-American mathematician, astronomer, and inventor. He was born near Baltimore, Md., on November 9, 1731. He was the son of a slave and a free black woman. He grew up as a free black, and while ...
7575: Effects Of Smoking
According to the American Lung Association, there are an estimated 50 million people who smoke. For some reason people just do not fully understand the risks they take by smoking. Cigarette smoking is a frequent cause for many health ...
7576: Contemporary Thinkers: Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Aguinas
... by Aquinas and classified accordingly. Works Cited 1. (E.E.)Introduction to Political Thinkers William Ebenstien and Alan O. Ebenstien Harcourt Brace College Publishers ©1992 by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. 2. (NAB) The New American Bible for Catholics World Catholic Press ©1970 by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 3. (Manning) Dr. Kerry James Manning 4. (GME) Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia ©1995 by Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc.
7577: A Critical Analysis of "The Doctor Won't See You Now"
... essay, and the sarcastic tone, give evidence that the thesis is quite the contrary. Gorman does identify an alarming trend of physicians looking through a cynical eye with an example of a survey by the American Medical Association, published November, 1991. " Thirty percent of doctors surveyed said they felt no ethical responsibilities to treat AIDS patients" (page 62). This seems to set the tone of disgust for such physicians. Gorman further ...
7578: Benjamin Harrison
... coined to raise the price of silver. Congressmen from the East wanted higher tariffs. The two groups agreed to support each other. The McKinley Tariff Act raised duties on almost every article that competed with American products, thus making permanent the duties enacted during the Civil War.
7579: Bill Clinton
... most adamant critics couldn t have predicted. It all began with Clinton s now infamous words; I have never had sexual relations with that woman, Monica Lewinsky. Several videotapes, sapeanas, and cigar jokes later, the American public found out that he did, indeed, had sex with that woman. Many were outraged, many thought it was his personal business, and many just didn t care. The nation became divided on what actions ...
7580: Hemingway and "Nada"
... much lower can you get? She suppresses her problems with her dreams and illusions. The most important belief is that she had a sexual relationship with Ketchel. That is her main belief. For a normal American, Jesus would the most important belief. Ketchel gives her the strength to withstand her complexes. Ketchel in other words symbolizes Jesus. That is of course very sad. When comparing Jesus with Ketchel, you will not ...


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