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7001: The Growing Popularity of Computers
... cost approach will be adopted by many of the new smart devices, because it offers amazing value to consumers. The cost of innovation is spread widely, so everyone benefits from billions of dollars of R & D. And the PC's broadly accepted technical standards -- and open Internet standards -- mean that when you buy a new device, you'll know it will function with your existing equipment. In this new "PC-plus ... be just as revolutionary. It will take the PC's power and make it available almost anywhere, on devices that haven't yet been dreamed up. Given my job, it's hardly surprising that I'd say this. But I'm betting Microsoft's future on it.
7002: Aspirin
... sometimes cause serious bleeding in the upper GASTROINTESTINAL tract. A study director of medicine said the risk of bleeding is directly related to aspirin. She also stated that ¼ of an aspirin is good for a day (about the same amount of a baby's aspirin). Another thing she stated was that if you are taking aspirin for arthritis it may cause severe bleeding. Late last moth in a journal called Lancet ... sore on the inner surface of the alimentary canal. Micro bleed - The loss of tiny amounts of blood from the gastrointestinal track that may show up in the stool. FACTS 1. One regular aspirin a day is not very good for you. 2. Aspirins make you bleed in many different parts of the body. 3. Aspirin may cause death in some cases. 4. The more aspirin you take the more of ...
7003: China History
... Also he was the affirmation of accepted Values and norms of behavior in primary social institutions and basic human relationship. Confucius ethical vision ran against the grain of the legalistic mind of set of his day. Chou dynasty collapsed in 256 bc. Shih Huang Ti become as emperor of the Ch'in (Qin) dynasty, which first unified the nation in 221 B.C. This dynasty adopted landholding private, and taxation were ... of People's Republic, confuciaism was, whit one or two interruptions the mainstay of Chinese thought. Its influence pervaded all strata of society and penetrated every field of activity, from court politics to the every day life of the common people. It is obvious, therefore that to understand China one has to understand Confucius. Some of Confucius' ideas may be beneficial and useful today for China and the world. Although he ...
7004: Piranesi Carceri Xi
Carceri D'Invenzione - print 11, second edition This intaglio print was made by Giovanni Battista Piranesi in the 1760’s. It was the eleventh in a series of fourteen, entitled ‘Carceri D’invenzione’, or ‘Prison of Creation’. Piranesi had much architectural influence, his father being a stonemason and brother an architect. The prison scene was a relatively common subject in surviving designs for eighteenth century stage sets ...
7005: Constructive Criticism
... the above methods by essentially pointing out faults in a manner that the individual or item which possesses them can remedy any perceived shortcomings. Constructive criticism helps many individuals, often without their conscious knowledge, every day. In the United States of America, a working representation of constructive criticism can be found in the Congress of the United States. Members of the Senate and the House of Representatives are often subjected to ... could an individual with a similar perspective. Internet newsgroups abound on the world wide web. Newsgroups, or Usenet forums, are servers designed for the sharing of ideas between thousands of individuals, with different perspectives, each day. Topics range from romance to science fiction and beyond, yet on any given topic there is never a universally accepted constant. Every individual's views on what is romantic or what is realistic in science ...
7006: George Lucas
... to cars. When he reached driving age, his father gave him a nice, small, "safe" car. However, passionate about cars and racing, Lucas revved up his engine and turned it into a hot rod. Each day following, he went cruising around town, drag racing often. However, this passion led him to a drastic change in his life. It ultimately led him to success. Lucas was in a car crash in 1962 ... fact he is quiet and reserved. Usually, I have a fear of being the center of attention and hide in the background. However, that is probably the only similarity between us. I hope that one day I can be as successful as he is with his career and gain his great amount of initiative and determination to get where I am going in life. Work Cited 1) Pollock, Dale. Skywalking: The ...
7007: Cause And Effect Of Wwi
... of the Somme. John Keegan, a military historian in his interview tells about the Battle of Somme: "It was the biggest barrage that had ever been. So, they were firing over 100,000 shells a day; relentless, relentless banging and booming of this tremendous bombardment. So loud, you could hear it in England, if the wind was in the right direction (60 or 70 miles away). Over million soldiers were killed ... the cause of the war. There was no real cause why German would hate a Frenchmen and voiceovers. Erik Remarque shows that when Paul talks to a dead French soldier where he says, "Comrade, to-day you to-morrow me. But if I come out of it, comrade, I will fight against this, that has struck us both down; from you, taken life-and from me-? Life also." Despite being alive ...
7008: Cathedrals
... fully accepted into the Northern Gothic style. Italian structures that could be chronologically categorized as Gothic, but not entirely stylistically, are Florence Cathedral, Orvieto Cathedral, and Milan Cathedral. Gothic architecture has continued to influence modern day architects and builders, and the style and connotation of the Gothic is definitely one that continues to appeal to the modern day populace. The 18th century experienced a revival of Gothic with the Neo-Gothic movement. The beautiful, spiritual, historical and awesome intention with the Gothic architecture and style is one that is timeless and will continue ...
7009: How The Scarlet Letter Effects
... he had done was wrong and had no way to forgive himself for it. After Hester's sin became public, the Reverend Dimmesdale would always hold one hand upon his bosom. Chillingworth became suspicious one day and thrust aside Dimmesdale's vestment. Chillingworth then found out Dimmesdale also wears an "A" on his bosom. Dimmesdale was "conscious that the poison of one morbid spot was infecting his heart's entire substance ... of some guilt. He also begins all night vigils trying to ask for forgiveness. Years go by and Dimmesdale is soon going to die after all the things he put himself through; so on Election Day he tells the people of Boston that he is the father of Pearl and to prove it he, "tore away the ministerial band form before his breast. It was revealed!" (250). Dimmesdale knew he was ...
7010: Caribbean
... replace the missing number of workers, many Asian immigrants were brought to Caribbean. This resulted in great shift of culture and languages in Caribbean. The form of languages in Caribbean has been changing since the day of Columbus¡¯s great discovery to the very present day. As the result of this shift in language, the new types of the languages were introduced in Caribbean. In late twentieth century, u.s. influenced Caribbean like no other nation has ever done before. Not ...


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