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6701: "The World Today Seems To Be Going Crazy": The Unabomber's Manifesto
... detect possible bomb components. Such "sniffers" can test for small amounts of a chemical in the air. Much of the high-tech equipment used by law enforcement in such searches was developed during the drug war for entering booby trapped lairs of suspected drug dealers. When suspicious material was located in Kaczynski's cabin, for example, the FBI used a robot to enter the structure and retrieve it. Agents feared it ...
6702: Biographies: Jackson, Van Buren, and Harrison
... characters of each candidate mattered. People generally were mad at the Democrats at this time and were looking for another president (similar with Clinton, today). The Whigs (later known as the Republicans), used Harrison's "War Hero" past to sell him, and said "Harrison preferred life in a Log Cabin to the White house" (which was very ironic, since Harrison had never been in a Log Cabin and came from a ...
6703: The Dialectical Cut in Socrates' Soul
... characteristics of both Theaetetus and Young Socrates in relation to what the beautiful is. In so doing, it will provide the basis for political knowledge. To begin, Theaetetus is a youth just returned from battle. War, being the harshest of all teachers places one under the duress of necessity. This is a foreshadowing of the struggle, both internal and external that are about to occur. The exteral battle is the undermining ...
6704: Sir Sandford Fleming
Sir Sandford Fleming Sandford Fleming was born at Kirkcaldy, Scotland in January 7, 1827. Sandford died at Halifax in July 22, 1915. He was a civil engine er. He was Canada's foremost railway surveyor and construction engine er of the 19th century and a distinguished inventor and scientist. He came to Canada in 1845 and , after studying science and eng ...
6705: Sir Wilfrid Laurier of Canada
... a Prime Minister he resolved the Manitoba school question by the Laurier-Greenway agreement. This agreement had everything the Catholics wanted and the issue was put to a close. In October 1899 England had declared war against the Boers in South Africa. Laurier did not want to send troops because this issue only dealt with British interests. As it turned out Laurier had to send troops but he faced a dilemma ...
6706: Emily Murphy: A Great Canadian
... and encouraged her to fight for new suffrage bill. In 1914 Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. McClung joined forces and in 1916 after long negotiations a suffrage bill was introduced to the legislature. Because of the war now ranging in Europe "there was an even greater sense of urgency for women's suffrage, and Murphy - McClung team doubled its efforts". The first session in February 24, 1916 Premier Sifton read the bill ...
6707: Dr Daniel J. Boorstin
... and to Americans. The book's anecdotal style makes it a great reading experience. However, Boorstin omits many happenings that had a great impact on American culture, such as the labor movement and the Vietnam War. Boorstin may "dislike important events"(Mohs,1973). However, those two events are too important for any historian to ignore.
6708: Law And Politics
... Prentice Hall. 1994, 1999. Friedrich Hayek. . Donald, James A. Natural Law and Natural Rights. . 10 Feb 2000. Spooner, Lysander. Natural Law: Part First. http://www.jim.com/jamesd/spooner.htm. 10 Feb 2000. ACLU: American Civil Liberties Union. Home Page. http://www.aclu.org/index.html. 10 Feb 2000. Guidubaldi, John D.Ed., L.P., L.P.C.C. Minority Report and Policy Recommendations of the United States Commission On Child ...
6709: Inventor Project April 1, 1996 Albert Einstein
... to be known as the Unified Field Theory. Today this theory has still not been proven by modern scientists. Probably the most noticable invention to come from my work was born from necessity. During World War II, it was believed here in the United States that Nazi Germany was attempting to create an atomic bomb. As a result of this believed, and startlingly real, threat the U.S. put forth a ...
6710: Albert Einstein
... his theories got Einstein a job at the University of Prague, and in 1913 he was appointed director of a new research institution opened in Berlin, the Kaiser Wilhelm Physics Institute. In 1915, during World War 1, Einstein published a paper that extended his theories. He put forth new views on the nature of gravitation. Newton's theories he said were not accurate enough. Einstein's theories seemed to explain the ...


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