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14071: Bill Bradley
... public financing. He would require free broadcast time to candidates who accept public financing, 60 days before an election. To make voting easier for all Americans, Bill Bradley will include a Voting Leave Act, same-day registration, and Vote-by-Mail. Bill Bradley believes that America must do better to protect our 13.5 million children currently living in poverty. Bradley's proposal will increase the income of poor families and ...
14072: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
... 80 km. away. The main goal of this march was to draw national attention for the struggle for black voting rights in the state. Police beat and tear-gassed the marchers just outside Selma. That day, known as Bloody Sunday, resulted in an excess support to continue the march. On April 4, 1968, King died by assassination in Memphis, Tennessee. The news was a shock throughout the world, resulting in riots ...
14073: Bob Marley
... will happen if persecution continues. By saying, "Reflexes had go the better of me", Bob is reminding people that things should be done peacefully, but if pushed too far, limits can be reached and "One day the bottom a go drop out". Bob admitted that part of the song was reflective of his life, but he did not clarify which parts. In the 1970s there was great political and economic turmoil ...
14074: Government Intervention of the Internet
... not outlaw it. As the Internet continues to grow throughout the world, more governments may try to impose their views onto the rest of the world through regulations and censorship. It will be a sad day when the world must adjust its views to conform to that of the most prudish regulatory government. If too many regulations are inacted, then the Internet as a tool will become nearly useless, and the ...
14075: Integration Of UMTS And B-ISDN: Is It Possible Or Desirable?
... ISDN and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)", IEE Communications Magazine, September 1989. [NORP94] T. Norp and A. J. M. Roovers, "UMTS integrated with B-ISDN", IEEE Communications Magazine, November 1994. [RACED732] IBC Common Functional Specification, Issue D. Race D732: Service Aspects. [SWAI94] R. S. Swain, "UMTS - a 21st century system: a RACE mobile project line assembly vision" END.
14076: Charles Babbage: The Pioneer Of The Computer
... psalmists, and tub-thumpers. Some neighbors hired musicians to play outside his windows. Others willfully annoyed him with worn-out or damaged wind instruments. Placards were hung in local shops, abusing him. During one 80-day period Babbage counted 165 nuisances. One brass band played for five hours, with only a brief intermission. Another blew a penny tin whistle out his window toward Babbage's garden for a half an hour ...
14077: Rosa Parks
... decided that she wouldn't be the last. He called a meeting of black leaders to see what action they should take. By the end of the meeting, the leaders agreed to call a one-day boycott of all the city buses for Monday Dec.5. On Monday, the buses began their run through the black neighborhood and came back empty. The boycott was a sucess. They set up the Montgomery ...
14078: Langston Hughes
... Mexican Games"(Davis). In an excerpt from an article about Langston Hughes in Encarta 97, it says that he was discovered in 1925, while he was working as a busboy in a restaurant in Washington, D.C., when he accidentally left three of his poems next to the plate of Vachel Lindsay, an American poet. She helped him ge! t publicity for his works and she got him seriously started in ...
14079: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Dream for America
... the Black Americans faith and hope to help them through their journey of life. He truly had a magnificant dream! Reference King, M. L., Jr. (1996). Martin Luther King, Jr.: I have a dream. In D. Seyler (4th Ed.), Read, reason, write (pp. 358-361). New York: McGraw-Hill.
14080: Literary Analysis Of The Woman
... her mother as being a warrior. Brave Orchid, Kingston s mother, was an important figure in her village back in China; she had attained a doctor s degree. I m never getting married, never! Who d want to marry you anyway? Noisy. Talking like a duck. Disobedient. Messy. And I know about college. What makes you think you re the first one to think about college? I was a doctor. I ...


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