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- 7661: Thomas Jefferson
- ... would make it much easier and more efficient to hit command-p and hit return than copy down 5 pages of information longhand and not be able to write legibly for the rest of the day because of a numb hand. I also would have given a little more time than a week. All of the information I have came from the Internet. I didn't use one book to find ...
- 7662: The Life of John F. Kennedy
- ... the United States. On November 22, 1963 he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. John grew up in Boston, Massachusetts. His father Joseph P. Kennedy, was a self-made millionaire. During the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, he served as the first chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and as United States Ambassador to Great Britain. During John's childhood, his family often moved. Some of these moves sent the ...
- 7663: The Scarlet Letter The Struggl
- ... confess publicly and acknowledge Pearl as his daughter, to be free from his internal struggle. Pearl asks the minister if he will hold her hand and her mother s hand at noon time the next day. This is giving Dimmesdale a chance to confess and save his soul. If he acknowledges Pearl as his daughter, and confesses publicly, he will be able to embrace god because he will be free from ...
- 7664: Haliburton Created Sam Slick To Voice His Own Positions
- ... the interest these historical and biographical issues have for the scholar and even for the general reader, those issues still can lead us back to more general, historical, questions. In reading the journals of the day, one observes that, while contemporary critics and journalists naturally are involved with the debates and rivalries of their own era, the dissension and the seemingly irreconcilable opinions about the period reflect not just personal and ...
- 7665: The Life of Sylvia Plath
- ... in a low-income area of London during one of the coldest Novembers in centuries. She worked between four and eight in the morning. Apparently being inspired by hardship, Plath sometimes finished a poem every day. In her last poems, death is given a cruel and physical allure and pain becomes tangiible. Leaving some food and milk at the kitchen table for her children, she gassed herself to death. Ironically, the ...
- 7666: Richard Marcinko
- ... given orders to create Red Cell, a team of the best counterterrorists, whose job was to check the security of the military's top installations. Richard Marcinko was the ultimate rogue warrior. First, born Thanksgiving Day, 1940, Marcinko was from a poor, broken home. He was always very independent, having a paper route at five and cutting school classes regularly. At the age of fifteen, he got a job at a ...
- 7667: Frankenstein: Effects of Alienation and Isolation
- ... a man who could sympathise with me”(Shelley 4). When Walton rescues Victor Frankenstein, his hopes of a new friendship become reality. He writes to his sister that his “affection for my guest increases every day” and his guest “excites at once my admiration and my pity to an astonishing degree”(Shelley 11). With Walton’s change in attitude, it is clear that he has a need to be close to ...
- 7668: Trudeau: The Politics of My Way
- ... the whims and moods of his powerful baronial-Ralston Howe, St. Laurent-and sometimes Byronian colleagues to see how best he could placate them, or calm them, or Heap his beatitudes upon them. Trudeau, from day one , was always more samurai than shaman. Even in his pre-leadership days, Trudeau's love of trial by combat was predominant. Mackenzie King would have never touched the unholy trinity of divorce, abortion and ...
- 7669: Genetically Engineered Foods
- ... Foods and Crops: Why we need a Global Moratorium. http://www.organicconsumers.org Fagan, J.B. Assessing the Safety and Nutritional Quality of Genetically Engineered Foods. http://www.netlink.de/gen/jfassess.htm Malcom, A. D. (1999). Health Risks of Genetically Modified Foods. Lancet 354: 69-72.
- 7670: Neil Armstrong
- ... docked-vehicle maneuvers, Evaluate systems and conduct 10 experiments. The mission was set to launch on March 15, 1966. Due to minor problems with the spacecraft and launch vehicle hardware the launch was delayed one day. The launch was successful. Because of problems with the spacecraft control system, the crew was forced to undock after approximately thirty minutes. The spacecraft-target vehicle combination had begun to encounter increasing yaw and roll ...
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