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- 8571: Martin Luther King's Life
- Martin Luther King's Life "Without a universal respect for human rights, the world cannot achieve peace" Martin Luther King Jr. led a heroic mission to educate, awaken, and revolutionize the American people. Martin Luther King Jr. was a great man who knew what he believed in. Dr. King revolutionized the black communities, he also brought power and confidence into the heart of men and women all ...
- 8572: The Sun Also Rises Report
- Hemingway s Hero Of the segments of American society scarred by the anguish of the First World War, the damage was most severe amongst the younger generation of that time. Youthful and impressionable, these people were immersed headlong into the furious medley of ...
- 8573: Sweetness And Power
- ... sugar, and the infamous triangle trade became significant. The first and most famous triangle linked Britain to Africa and to the New World: finished goods were sold to Africa, African slaves to the Americans, and American tropical commodities (especially sugar) to the mother country and her importing neighbors (Pg. 43). Mintz then mentions the importance of plantations to sugar production and the importance of sugar to the increase of plantations. Topics ...
- 8574: The Outsiders 3
- ... The setting of this book is not only believable, but interesting as well. Upon reading it, you probably wouldn't know that it takes place specifically in Oklahoma since the description could relate to any American suburb: the characters go to drive-in movies, Dairy Queen restaurants, and grocery stores. As you may have guessed, The Outsiders is written entirely in the first person (Ponyboy). The character uses descriptive language which ...
- 8575: Biography of Andy Warhol
- ... magazine for an article titled "Success is a Job in New York." Throughout the 1950s, Warhol enjoyed a successful career as a commercial artist, winning several commendations from the Art Director's Club and the American Institute of Graphic Arts. In these early years, he shortened his name to "Warhol." In 1952, the artist had his first individual show at the Hugo Gallery, exhibiting Fifteen Drawings Based on the Writings of ...
- 8576: Emily DIckinson
- Emily Dickinson, recognized as one of the greatest American poets of the nineteenth century, was born December 10, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts (Benfey, 1). Dickinson’s greatness and accomplishments were not always recognized. In her time, women were not recognized as serious writers and ...
- 8577: The Wright Brothers
- ... CD-ROM version of Ther World Book. “Aviation,” World Book Encyclopedia, 1995 ed., CD-ROM version of The World Book. Porter, Roy. “Wright”. The Biographical Dictionary of Scientists. 1994 ed. Pursell, Carroll. “Wright”. Encyclopedia of American Biography. 1974 ed. Pursell, Carroll. “Wright”. The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Biography. 1973 ed. “Transportation,” World Book Encyclopedia, 1995 ed., CD-ROM version of Ther World Book. “Wright”. New Encyclopedia of Science. 1985 ed ...
- 8578: Martin Luther
- ... of Christian Thought From Its Judaic and Hellenistic Origins to Existentialism. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1968. The Holy Bible. King James Version. New York: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1972. MARTIN LUTHER JAY YORK RELIGION IN AMERICAN LIFE DR. JOSEPH HOWELL
- 8579: Internet Access: Flat Fee vs. Pay-Per-Use
- ... the Information SuperHighway, movies' need for high bandwidth into the home and only narrow bandwidth coming back out will likely dominate. (see Besser, Howard. "Movies on Demand May Significantly Change the Internet", Bulletin of the American Association for Information Science, October 1994) Metaphorically, this will be like a ten-lane highway coming into the home and only a tiny path leading back out (just wide enough to take a credit card ...
- 8580: International Space Station
- ... since 1990, with more updated modules being added year by year. Using the M.I.R. was the first big step in going ahead with the planning and idea for the International Space Station. Having American Astronauts on board with the Russian Cosmonauts let the USA study long term effects of the body form being in space. The United States could not afford the staggering cost of the entire project, even ...
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