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2501: Telnet
... Since telnet is a terminal application, many see it as a mere holdover from the days of mainframe computers and minicomputers. With the recent interest in $500 Internet terminals may foretell a resurgence in this business. Disadvantages include the aforementioned problems that telnet tends to have printing and saving files, and its primitive look and feel when compared to more modern web browsers. OTHER APPROACHES The functionality of the telnet protocol ...
2502: George Frideric Handel
... the Messiah in three weeks. Handle, before writing the Messiah, had rented a theatre for his own use, and though he had some successes, he had more failures. He was bankrupt twice through his opera business. If Handel had been more successful with his with his operas, we would never have had the grand oratorios for which his name is most famous for now. This is because when he had exhausted ...
2503: The Rajahs Of The Western Worl
... happiest when looking forward to something and this is true of Hialmar too - Gina listens to Hialmar talk about the great invention he is working on and Linda dreams with Willy about opening his own business someday . This seems to be a key word in both their lives as the present reality is transformed by their wives and children for them into what they want to see. Gina and Linda not ...
2504: Martin Luther King
... the public was shown of the violent methods, it increased the sympathy onto King's cause. Despite this, 3000 youngsters demonstrated the next day. There was no more space in the jails and finally the business leaders of the community realized that the would need to start negotiating, or they would suffer financially. The height of King's career was in 1964, when the Civil Rights Act was enacted. It was ...
2505: Shakespeare and His Plays
... was the third of eight children, and was the eldest son of John Shakespeare. He was probably educated in a local grammar school. As the eldest son, Shakespeare would of taken over his father's business, but according to one account, he became a butcher because of reverses in his father's financial situation. According to another account, he became a school master. That Shakespeare was allowed considerable leisure time in ...
2506: The Telephone
... or pulsing dial. A telephone can be separated into two main categories: there is the tone (touch tone) or the older rotary dial (pulse) telephones. Then you can divide those into other categories such as business line (multi -- line) or home line (single line). You can also have many other types of phones: there are those that hang on the wall, on the desk, etc. THE HANDSET No matter what kind ...
2507: Lyndon B. Johnson
... 42) but returned to Capitol Hill when Roosevelt recalled members of Congress from active duty. Johnson continued to support Roosevelt's military and foreign-policy programs. During the 1940s, Johnson and his wife developed profitable business ventures, including a radio station, in Texas. In 1948 he ran for the U.S. Senate, winning the Democratic party primary by only 87 votes. (This was his second try; in 1941 he had run ...
2508: World War I
... a war. President Wilson urged the American people to be neutral in thought and in deed. This meant that Americans were not supposed to support either side in the war. The United States was doing business with the Allies and the Central Powers. Germany felt that any ship carrying supplies for the Allies was fair game to sink. Germany started sinking US supply ships headed for Britain. Wilson cut off all ...
2509: The Republic By Platoe
... a group of people, that would break the loyalty to the community. This is represented by Plato s description of justice in the state. He defines justice in the state as everyone minding their own business, not interfering with others work, and doing what they are best suited for. If everyone accomplishes this, the society will be successful and last forever, which is the ultimate goal of any society. To keep ...
2510: The Henchmen: German Government Officials in WWII
... All types of men who Hitler saw fit enough to join were members. Among them were ex-Free Corps soldiers like Roehm, students who weren't able to find jobs, shopkeepers who went out of business or weren't profitable enough, the unemployed, uneducated, and common criminals. As you can see, they were a very diverse bunch. Roehm had full power over where they demonstrated and protested. What was their cause ...


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