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- 3421: Telecommuting
- Telecommuting As defined in Webster's New World Dictionary, Third Edition, telecommuting is "an electronic mode of doing work outside the office that traditionally has been done in the office, as by computer terminal in the employee's home." Basically, it is working at home utilizing current technology, such as computers, modems, and fax machines. Traditionally, people have commuted by cars, buses, trains, and subways, to work and ...
- 3422: Moll Flanders 2
- ... I believe is an excellent excuse for her actions. It is possible to believe that Moll did these crimes only for her necessity that resulted from poverty and had to return to a life of crime. But it is hard to believe she is "penitent" for her actions. It is nearly impossible to separate a mother from her child. And Moll treats all of her children's as if they were ...
- 3423: Malcolm X 4
- ... for me I think that the one that made the most was Elijah Muhammad, even though he eventually set him up. I think without Elijah Muhammad Malcolm would of probably turned his life away from crime, but probably would of still not of made an impact as he did. I think that we can learn a lot from his life, from not always letting some comments affect your life so much ...
- 3424: Mccarthyism
- ... fear in liberal circles of being unfairly associated with Communism which he indirectly gave birth to, throughout his entire senatorial career, he never once was able to directly convict a single suspected Communist of a crime. He was probably the most talked about senator of his time. A great many arguments have been had over this man from Wisconsin. Even today, he is still potent in the minds of America. When ...
- 3425: Robert E. Lee
- ... Works Citied Brasington, Larry, The American Revolution-an HTML project. Http://odur.let.rug.nl~usa/B/relee/htm, 11/23/97. Brinkley, Alan, American History. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995. Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia. Computer Software. Compton's NewMedia, Inc,1994. Connelly, Thomas L. The Marble Man. New York: Knopf, 1977. Davis, Jefffers, The Papers.http://www.ruf .edu/~pjdavis/lee/htm, 11/6/97. Grimsley, Wayne. "The Differences Deepen ...
- 3426: Us Presidents 30-42
- ... the academic community. As the war came to a close, radical movements declined. Statistics indicated that the use of hard drugs was lessening, but that the administration was making little headway in its fight against crime. Nixon supported the conservationists on many issues. However, he also favored the development at federal expense of a supersonic transport plane (SST), which he said would maintain America's supremacy in world aviation. Many persons ...
- 3427: William Faulkner
- ... Charles comes of age and realizes that the game of life is not always fair. Edmund Wilson states, It is his loyalty to the old Negro that leads to the discovery of evidence that the crime has been committed by someone else; and his emergence, under the stimulus of events, out of boyhood into comparative maturity is as much the subject of the book as the predicament of the Negro (Edmund ...
- 3428: William Shakespeare 2
- ... an apprentice. Others believe he retreated and wrote under a fake name. (Wadsworth 345) At about age 20, some people thought young William stole a dear from a wealthy man in order to poach. A crime not tolerated during that period. (Wright 6) Eight years before the death of Shakespeare he wrote 4 new plays. Some scholar s debate, which plays, was his last. Very little was known about him before ...
- 3429: The 1920's
- ... He had argued to the trial judge that these men were being sentenced to death because they were anarchists and foreigners. Actually, there was evidence presented that Vanzetti was insane at the time of the crime. Commonwealth v. Sacco and Vanzetti, 255 Mass. 369, 151 N.E. 839 (1926). However, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts held that the Superior Court had no jurisdiction to grant a new trial because the ...
- 3430: Marcus Garvey
- ... on his life. Unfortunately, before Garvey could realize any of his plans, his company went bankrupt, and he was arrested for mail fraud in connection with the sale of Black Star stock. Convicted of the crime, fined $1,000, and ordered to serve a five-year jail sentence, Gravey entered Atlanta Penitentiary in 1925. Two years later, President Calvin Coolidge commuted his sentence but ordered him deported to Jamaica. Marcus Garvey ...
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