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14121: Civil War 7
... politics. His plan was known to be lenient; many had opposed it. Unfortunately President Lincoln did not live to carry out all of his plans. A Democrat was elected into office and took over. The new president was Andrew Johnson. His plan was as much mild as Lincoln’s. Johnson wanted to restore power to the Southern states as quickly as possible. Under his plan a majority of the voters had ... write. Before the Civil War started in 1861, Americans in the east were starting to take advantage of the lands in the western part of the country. People took their families their to start a new life. The west was inhabited by so many Native Americans. Because the Americans wanted the land so much, they killed off the Native Americans, and would later give them reservations. After the Civil War, the ...
14122: Biography of Ogden Nash
Biography of Ogden Nash Fredric Ogden Nash was an American humorist who lived from 1902 to 1971. He was born in 1902 in Rye, New York, where he grew up with well educated parents. Microsoft Encarta 95 said that his parents names were Edmund Strudwick Nash and Mattie Nash. During his childhood years, Nash was educated at several private schools ... 1962), Marriage Lines (1964), Cruise of the Aardvark (1967), There's Always Another Windmill (1968), and Bed Riddance (1968). Contemporary American Poets also said that Nash appeared in a dozen periodicals and in Hearst's New York Journal. It also stated that Nash had to pretend to be funnier than he really is, and he has to be funny when he wants to be serious. Microsoft Encarta 95 said that Nash ...
14123: Movie Review: Gone With The Wind and Glory
... would take care of themselves, and as long as they had control over the congress nothing could hurt their interests. People threw parties, laughed, made jokes about Abe Lincoln, and overall were quite carefree. The world around them seemed to collapse with the onslaught of the Civil War. They were out-gunned, out-manned and out-produced. They knew that they could not win the war, however they decided to fight ... succeeded in reaching ALL of his goals. Many fundamental topics were ignored throughout the movie, and eventually the movie became more of a love story, than one of the common man’s plight in a world ravaged by war. Both of these movies were superb in their own right. Each expressed most if not all of their desired effects upon the watcher, and instilled a certain respect and knowledge of the ...
14124: Safe Sex vs. Unsafe Sex
... The danger of contracting AIDS is so real now that it has massively affected the behavior of both gay and straight folks who formerly had elected to lead an active sexual life that included numerous new sexual contacts. The safest option regarding AIDS and sex is total abstinence from all sexual contact. For those who prefer to indulge in sexual contact, this is often far too great a sacrifice. But it ... and the other remains seronegative even after many months of safe sex with the diseased person. It is particularly encouraging to note that, due to education programs among San Francisco gay males, the incidence of new cases of AIDS infection among that high risk group has dropped massively. Between practice of safe sex and a significant reduction in the number of casual sexual contacts, the spread of AIDS is being massively ...
14125: Reye Syndrome
... weeks to three months. When a patient has contracted Reye's syndrome after having the chicken pox or influenza, as opposed to a common cold or other viral infection, the recovery period is substantially lengthened. New and groundbreaking research for the link between aspirin and Reye's Syndrome is now underway in places such as Johns Hopkins University, the Mayo Clinic, and The California Center for Disease Control, or CCDC. The ... public awareness is the breakthrough research mentioned above. Over eighty million dollars was allotted to study Reye's Syndrome in 1993, and that amount has increased greatly since then. As the twentieth century looks towards new developments in medicine and disease control, Reye's Syndrome will hopefully become nothing more than an obsolete disease of the past.
14126: History of the Internet
... It wasen`t supose to be any cental computer wich controlled Internetwork and the computertrafic was supose to direct it self so if a thought road suddenly wasen`t accessible the trafic should find a new way by it self. Because of this the enemy couldent in war strike out Intenetwork by bombing individual servers and main computers. In the end of the 1970`s was almost all american Universities and ... it abel for ordinary peoply the surf on internet. Internet began to grow wery fast 1993 it became posible for enterprices to rent ecces to internet to privitepersons.At the same time it came a new generations of modem more then 10 times fastern the the old ones this made connection for private persons posible.
14127: Lincoln's Battle With His Cabinet
... of time. Even so, Lincoln, against all odds, looms as the greatest of Presidents. 4 Works Cited Angle, Todd. "Abraham Lincoln." Collier's Encyclopedia. 1986. Simmons, Henry E. A Concise Encyclopedia of the Civil War. New York: The Fairfax Press, 1986. Williams, T. Harry. Lincoln and His Generals. New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1952.
14128: Prenatal Diagnosis: Heredity Disorders, Other Biochemical Diseases, and Disfiguring Birth Defects
... defect or microcephaly approaches an incredible 100 percent. (Koiata, 1995). Only a mere handful of cases are known in which the diet was adhered to strictly before conception and a healthy child is born. Today, new DNA techniques have made both carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis of PKU possible for most families and therefore an important decision.(Koiata, 1995). Galactosemia is another treatable hereditary biochemical disease where prenatal diagnosis is possible ... their daughters will be carriers, among 16 percent will be retarded. 4. Normal-but-transmitting males may account for 20 percent of all cases of the fragile-X syndrome. Unfortunately, they will remain undetectable until new technology revels their ominous burden or until one of their children or grandchildren is diagnosed as having this fateful flaw. 5. Curiously, women carriers who bear a son who is a normal-but- transmitting male ...
14129: Critique Of An Egyptian Cultural Society
... can potentially get annoyed and leave without knowing that the item they were looking for was there in the first place, and with a bad impression of the museum. Hiring an architect to make a new internal design is necessary. Also, hiring guides and specialists will improve organization and thus help the museum achieve its purpose. The presentation of the museum is uninformative and unappealing. The way that the items are ... informative and helpful. The labels of the geological samples are only in Arabic; a translator should be hired to provide labels in several languages such as: English, French and German. The museum should also purchase new metal boxes that look better than the current ones and have something inside of them to preserve the artifacts. Furthermore, the museum needs to hire a technician to improve the lighting as it is currently ...
14130: Oedipus Rex - Compared To Hamlet
... future and it tells them he will kill his father and marry his mother. They have the child taken away to be killed, so they save themselves, but instead the child ends up in a new castle and is raised by another couple as their own child. They never tell Oedipus that he is not their own. When Oedipus hears he is to kill his father and marry his mother, he leaves his parents and searches for a new residence. Except he meets up with a man on the road and kills him. He then finds a castle that is being terrorized by a sphinx and answers the riddle it asks. He then marries ...


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