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- 3461: Technology Changes Role of Database Administrator
- ... 49. Mullins, Craig S., "The Procedural DBA", Database Programming & Design, Dec 1995, p. 40-47. Riggsbee, Max. "Database Support: Can It Be Measured?", Database Programming & Design. July 1995, p. 32-37. Shelly, Cashman, Waggoner., Complete Computer Concepts and Programming in Microsoft Basic., Massachusetts. Boyd & Frazer Publishing Company, 1992. Sipolt, Michael J., "An Object Lesson In Management (Excerpt from ‘The Object- Oriented Enterprise')", Datamation. July 1, 1995, p. 51-54. Wong, William ...
- 3462: 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 ...
- 3463: William Wallace
- ... Wallace then gave up and arrived outside only to find a few of Mentieth’s men, hardly worthy of being called knights. After Wallace was caught he was taken to London to be executed. His crime was treason of the King of England, although he never swore allegiance to him. He was stretched, beaten, disemboweled, had his entrails set aflame, and yet he did not ask for mercy from the English ...
- 3464: The Salem Witch Trials
- ... people of Massachusetts recognized that Easty had been innocent and that they had unjustly executed her. They claimed that “such grounds (for her conviction and execution) were then laid down too slender to evidence the crime they were brought to prove” (A.F. 5). As years passed apologies were offered, and restitution was made to the victims’ families. Historians and sociologists have examined this most complex episode in our history so ...
- 3465: William Wallace
- ... Wallace then gave up and arrived outside only to find a few of Mentieth’s men, hardly worthy of being called knights. After Wallace was caught he was taken to London to be executed. His crime was treason of the King of England, although he never swore allegiance to him. He was stretched, beaten, disemboweled, had his entrails set aflame, and yet he did not ask for mercy from the English ...
- 3466: Winston Churchill
- ... sea, and air. War with all our might and with all the strength God has given us, and to wage war against a monstrous tyranny never surpassed in the dark and lamentable catalogue of human crime. That is our policy. (Churchill) His manner of speaking was just as important as what he was saying, hence without his brilliant oratory, Churchill would not have been as successful in politics. As far back ...
- 3467: How Technology Effects Modern America
- ... figures, multinational corporations, and upper 2% elite, for the same purposes. At this time, in the Internet's young history, it is largely unregulated, and can be accessed and changed by any person with a computer and a modem; no license required, and no need for millions of dollars of equipment. But, in reviewing our history, we find that newspaper, radio and television were once unregulated too. It is easy to ...
- 3468: Lao-Tzu: The Moderation Of Rul
- ... change what they feel is not right. Other countries around the world have been too oppressed to have enough hope for the future. Protests and demonstrations occur daily in the United States. The majority of crime committed against the government or any official organization by the people is out of spite or revolt for the prohibitions that are placed upon them. Therefore, Lao-Tzu's ideal is illustrated through the actions ...
- 3469: Speeding Up Windows 95
- ... any WWW user and can be found at: http://www.microsoft.com or http://www.tucows.com. TweakUI is a definite must for any Windows 95 user looking to benefit the most from their home computer. No can argue that Windows 95 is the cleanest and most efficiently set up OS around. In fact, Windows 95 is by far the messiest OS to ever hit the market this decade. When compared ...
- 3470: Solving Problem Creatively Over the Net
- ... but instead the counter number show 101. MIRC The Solution When my PC suffered a data crash, I lost all my data. I lost all my e-mail address and most importantly my browser.The computer technician managed to repair my PC but he gave me an old version of Netscape.I have trouble using it in Win'95.So I downloaded the later version of Netscape.The downloading seize when ...
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