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- 8241: Fifth Generation Computers
- ... can hold from 4 gigabytes to 8. This device is much like the zip and jazz drive due to its fast processor and portable capabilities. These products are becoming much more popular and may one day take over the whole hard drive market. Also, included in this category are CDs and floppy disks. In the beginning, there were 5.25 inch floppy disks, which were so big, they actually were ...
- 8242: The Planet Venus
- ... the morning star and evening star. The people that study planets in the solar system think that Venus is a lot like Earth. It is hotter than Mercury because it has a thick surface. A day on Venus is like 243 days on Earth and a year is 225 Venus days. Venus spins around the sun from East to West. Venus is 108,200,000 kilometers from the sun. The surface ...
- 8243: Theory of Evolution
- ... of certainty, a feeling of security, a feeling that may be true, but its not something that can be proven, or even backed up. If faith were allowed in school, oh what a field day that would be. For example: punctuation. Commas would no longer plague my existence, comma splices would be unheard of. That feeling in the pit of my stomach, the one that currently makes me look like ...
- 8244: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
- ... of the other three i.e. kill by sword, famine and plaque, and by the wild beast of the earth. Hades follows close behind this rider because he always follows death. I believe that one day this will happen. It seems like its happening already since there are a lot of wars, a lot of poor countries that don't have the luxury like the richer counties and there are a ...
- 8245: The Call of the Wild: Determinism and Darwinism
- ... of the Wild: Determinism and Darwinism They were all terribly footsore. No spring or rebound was left in them. Their feet fell heavily on the trail, jarring their bodies and doubling the fatigue of a day's travel. There was nothing the matter with them except that they were dead tired. It was not the dead tiredness that comes through brief and excessive effort, from which recovery is a matter of ...
- 8246: Summary of The Grapes of Wrath
- ... desert, Ma tells them that Granma died in the car on the way through. She didnt tell them before because she knew they had to cross quickly. They camp in a Hooverville for a day, and a man comes up offering work. When the man refuses to answer salary questions, a dispute arises and Tom ends up hitting a cop. If Tom gets caught, hell be punished for breaking ...
- 8247: George Washington Carver
- ... was formed at Tuskegee. He volunteered almost all of his life savings to this institute. George Washington Carver died in 1943 at the age of 82. Congress made January 5th of each year as a day to honor Carver and his achievements. Bibliography 1991 Encyclopedia Americana 1995 Microsoft Bookshelf 1994 Academic American Encyclopedia
- 8248: Albert Einstein
- ... for a world government. His fame, at this point, was legendary. People from all over would write to him for advice, and he would often answer them. He also continued his scientific research until the day he died. This was on April 18, 1955. There is no doubt that he was dissatisfied that he never was able to find the true meaning of existence that he strove for all his life ...
- 8249: Pollution From Livestock and Manure
- ... You should not spreed when it is going to rain so the manure won't runoff the field. There are two ways of handling manure. The first is to spread it every or every other day. That is the worst because when you put it on snow and the snow melts it runs into a river or goes down to the ground water and pollutes it. The best way of handling ...
- 8250: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- ... yet his domain, and that Hoover had the authority to handle the situation. In addition, Burns excuses Roosevelt by maintaining "Roosevelt did not foresee that the banking situation would reach a dramatic climax on Inauguration day. No man could have." (P. 148) This position is an exceedingly benevolent one when contrasted with Conkin's who writes Roosevelt "did nothing, and helplessly watched the economy collapse, letting it appear as one last ...
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