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- 20181: Pierre Elliot Trudeau
- ... Canada) would bolster his credibility in this book. Not only does he stress the importance and validity of the Canadian political scope when dealing with his theories, but his historical and economical evaluation of the world in general serves as a competent and impartial method of comparing analogies. Trudeau had always been labelled as a radical or socialist, but upon reading his anthology, the reader accepts the notion that he was ...
- 20182: Flowers For Algernon
- ... it. He had psychological traumas, suffered from loneliness and illusions, and did not know how to act with his peers. Charlie regressed and finally went to the Warren Home, but he at least experienced the world through normal eyes. On the other hand, Charlie might of been better off without the experiment. He would still have friends and a job, but most important of all, he would have a life.
- 20183: What Should and Shouldn't Computer Be Allowed To Run
- ... is also the problem of changing jobs due to advancements in computer technology. There will be the same number of jobs available, but not at the same levels. More education will be needed for these new jobs. Computers might take away quite a few jobs from people doing manual labor on an assembly line, but at the same time, if something breaks down, there will have to be someone to come ...
- 20184: Mohandas Gandhi
- ... barrister-at-law. There were several important influences that he encountered here: the Western material style of life, which he decided not to follow, and in the simple Russian way of living he found: the New Testament, and the Bhagavadgita, the bible of the Hare Krishna movement. It was here that he developed a sense of the presence of God in his life and the lives of men. Gandhi then returned ...
- 20185: Flowers For Algernon
- ... it possibly be worse? Ahhhhh...I leave you with that question to contemplate. In closing, this is a great story and provides much insight into our dealings with others, how different people look at the world, our interactions with the mentally challenged, and in bioethics. I highly recommend it.
- 20186: Flowers For Algernon
- ... it. He had psychological traumas, suffered from loneliness and illusions, and did not know how to act with his peers. Charlie regressed and finally went to the Warren Home, but he at least experienced the world through normal eyes. On the other hand, Charlie might of been better off without the experiment. He would still have friends and a job, but most important of all, he would have a life.
- 20187: Famous Explorers Of Africa
- ... backing of the British Government. He was on his journey and he become sick and was in a African hut for 6 months. Livingstone had been in Central Africa for 8 years and the outside world had little information of his health and his whereabouts. In 1871 Henry Stanley a 28 year-old foriegn correspondent had heard rumors that a white man was living at the Vilage of Ujiji near lake ...
- 20188: Flowers For Algernon
- ... not better to do your best than to be the best? Charlie Gordon was a motivated man who always put forth as much effort as he could! He struggled for independence and freedom in a world he desperately wanted to be a part of. A statement such as, "Im gonna try awful hard" is often heard spoken by Charlie. Everybody notices how hard Charlie tries to be what he considers normal ...
- 20189: For Whom The Bell Tolls
- ... horse and there was a quick hammering of firing from behind a boulder well down the slope and he heard the bullets from the submachine gun thud into the horse"(p.333) 9 "They are brave, but stupid people, he thought"(p.334) 10 "The cigarette glowed brightly"(p.67) Part V 1 Dexterous; p.25 Skillful and competent with the hand. 2 Flaccid; p.29 (Flabby) Deficient in turgor 3 ...
- 20190: What Really is a Hacker?
- ... be accessed freely. By limiting the information which may be attained by someone, hampers the ability to be curious and creative. These people do not want to destroy, rather they want to have access to new technology, software, or information. These creations are considered an art form, and are looked upon much like an artist views a painting. References Consulted Internet. http://www.ling.umu.se/~phred/hackfaq.txt Internet. http ...
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