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7451: Fiberoptics
... kilometers long (about 144 miles). (Industrial Fiber Optics 3). After optical telegraphy came the electrical telegraph. It was more cost-efficient and was, unlike the optical telegraph, effective regardless of weather and the time of day. After this advance, the idea of optical data transmission was forgotten, but not for long. From this time until 1880, no word of optical data transmission was heard. Alexander Graham Bell changed this when he ...
7452: Ernesto Guevara
... His final days were spent in Bolivia where he used bad judgment by trying to start a revolution. His troops were crushed, and he was captured by the Bolivian Army. Che was shot the next day. Ernesto "Che" Guevara is known even today in Vollegrande, Bolivia as a hero to many citizens. He is a symbol of power for the oppressed people. Guevara is thought of by many as a saint ...
7453: Charles M. Manson
... to Indianapolis. Charles was then sent to the Indiana Boys School in Plainfield where he ran away another eighteen times before he was caught and sent to the National Training School for Boys in Washington D.C. After his release in 1954 he went to West Virginia and not before long married Rosalie Jean Willis. She became pregnant and Charles started stealing cars. By the time the baby was born he ...
7454: Alexander the Great
... were believed to be sons of Amon-Ra; and Alexander, the new ruler of Egypt, wanted the god to ac¬ knowledge him as his son. Amon-Ra (Zeus) agreed. I tried doing that the other day and Amon-Ra accepted but I told him that he wasn't good enough for me. So he has cursed me by making my right arm longer then my left are for 7 years. Crossing ...
7455: Shakespeare: Biography
... When William Shakespeare was about seven years old, he probably began attending the Stratford Grammar School with other boys of his social class. Students went to school year round attending school for nine hours a day. The teachers were strict disciplinarians. Though Shakespeare spent long hours at school, his boyhood was probably fascinating. Stratford was a lively town and during holidays, it was known to put on pageants and many popular ...
7456: St. Augustin
... that as death drew near in Augustine s time, thoughts went to the after life in heaven. This hypothesis is furthered when Augustine writes about the death of his mother. And so on the ninth day of her illness, when she was fifty-six and I was thirty-three, her pious and devoted soul was set free from the body (Confessions, 200). Some might argue that the sorrow that Augustine describes ...
7457: Life of William Shakespeare
... mayor of the town. The people loved the play, especially the small children. All of them looked up to the actors, as they returned each year to perform different plays. They had dreams of one day becoming actors, but only one of these children fulfilled this dream. This child was the mayor's son, William Shakespeare. At this time, actors in England usually spent their careers traveling to new towns, performing ...
7458: William Shakespeare's Life
... William Shakespeare was a supreme English poet and playwright, universally recognized as the greatest of all the dramatists. A complete, authoritative account of Shakespeare's life is lacking; much supposition surrounds relatively few facts. His day of birth is traditionally held on April 23, and he was baptized on April 24, 1564. He was the third of eight children, and was the eldest son of John Shakespeare. He was probably educated ...
7459: Cardinal Joseph Bernardin
... studied at the following Colleges: St.Mary's, St. Mary, Kentucky, St.Mary Seminary, Baltimore, Maryland, where he received the Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy. He also attended the Catholic University of America, Washington D.C. where he received the Master of Arts degree in Education in 1952. He was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop John J. Russell on April 26,1952, in St. Joseph Church, Columbia. His administrative ...
7460: Forensic Psychology
... influenced too easily. In these situations, trust in the ethics of the field is important, but are there no guarantees. "The development and use of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Mental Disorders (SCID-D), and other DSM Structured Interviews, helps eliminate leading type questions and fears, and increases reliability and trust in the psychologists' testimony" ("Ultimate"). In the legal field they do variety of cases. Many take on medical ...


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