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11331: Making A Web Page
... customers to place internet documents on their world wide web server. Once you have it on the net, tell all your friends about it so you can get traffic on your page, and maybe one day, you will win an award for it, and all that work will be paid off. Every time I make a web page for something or someone, I always learn new html, java, and cgi commands ...
11332: Mannerism Of Students From The
... house. The young of the family greet them, serve food and tea, to make them feel welcome. While this is admirable, it is partly because these cultures do not encourage freethinking. On an average school day, US teachers encounter harsh behavior and disrespect from the students. They put up with disrespectful behavior: cursing, talking back, and talking while they are speaking. For this type of behavior, an Asian student would receive ...
11333: Cuban Missile Crisis 2
... Fidel Castro openly embraced communism and allied with the Soviet Union. Anastas Mikoyan, the Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister, negotiated this alliance. Increasing friction between the United States and the Soviet Union caused President Dwight D. Eisenhower to sever diplomatic ties with Cuba. This was the unofficial beginning of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Before the ties were severed, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had been training Cuban exiles for a possible ...
11334: Critique On Famous Speaches
... had a flare and passion in his speeches. Yet unlike the rough, rigid ravings of Hitler, had a melodic tune to his words. He was Martin Luther King. It was late August 1963 in Washington D.C., and as King begins, he is surrounded by other men, which gives off a feeling of closeness with the speaker. King will often repeat single phrases at the beginning and throughout of each topic ...
11335: Cost Of Wwii
... See pictures C&I). It is estimated that military deaths totaled about seventeen million. Civilian deaths were even greater as a result of starvation, bombing raids, massacres, epidemics, and other war-related causes (See picture D). The battlegrounds spread to almost every part of the world. Battles were waged on frozen fields in the Soviet Union, below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, and in the streets of many European cities ...
11336: Man Is Our True Enemy
... he would use them to slather millions of innocent individuals just to achieve his goal. This was proven to us in the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombing. We are also our enemy in our awry day lives. Example Transportation such as unsafe vehicles likes cars, motorcycles and airplanes. In fact 40% of all unnatural deaths occur in vehicle accidents. We also harm our self in nourishment by eating unhealthy products, which ...
11337: Personal Writing About My Mother and Her Stay In the Hospital
... the help of a few very nice friends. I have learned to love my mother alot more, and cherish life for all it is. The accident had left a small memory block. But, until this day, I can remember sitting in class and hearing "David Higgins to the office for an early dismissal, Please".
11338: Comparison Of Spartan And Samu
... effect of many warriors reverting to a study of Buddhism. The training of soldiers was perhaps the biggest difference between the two civilizations. A Spartan male was trained for fighting and nothing else from the day he was born, as opposed to the more all-round training of the samurai. At age six, a Spartan boy would leave the company of women to live in barracks with other boys his age ...
11339: Comparison Of Grant And Lee
... his soldierly qualities or greatness as a man. A curious phenomenon is that the Confederates of the Civil War generation were virtually unanimous in their praise and admiration of Grant. It's unfortunate that present day sympathizers of the old South have not followed their forefathers example. The writings of Jefferson Davis, Lee, Longstreet, Alexander Stephens, John B. Gordon and dozens of other Southern leaders reveal unqualified praise for General Grant ...
11340: Civilisations
... Hebrews believed in one God. The God was unique also in that he controlled nature. Their God was called Yahweh. The significance of this difference was that although a radical idea in it's early day, this monotheism came to predominate later on. The Greek Civilization, unlike the Egyptian grew out of a need for protection and peace from the many invading groups. The Greeks developed the polis and also the ...


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