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- 3081: A Story Of College
- ... reached on time. When the alarm clock fails to go off at college, then the first class of the day is simply missed. At home breakfast is made to order: eggs, bacon, pancakes, or even French toast. In college one finds a particular meal that is edible, and must stick with it. A cabinet could be opened at home and a variety of tasty foods are readily available. In college a ...
- 3082: After The Atomic Bomb
- ... strong. Many new organizations have been formed to try to totally abolish nuclear weapons (Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers 1). Here are a few examples of a couple pro-disarmament organizations and programs: Association of French Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Center for Nonproliferation Studies (Monterey Institute of International Studies) Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers Comitι de St-Etienne du Mouvement de la Paix Federation of American Scientists, Cooperative ...
- 3083: Adversity And Resilience Of Ho
- ... society. During the Japanese invasion of China, the Japanese army found out about his homosexual tendencies, and they forced Douzi to dress up as a woman and have sexual intercourse with them. During the Cultural Revolution, Douzi was brutally beaten and was humiliated by the Red Guards. Douzi was treated this way because his adversaries believed in the traditional gay stereotypes. According to the books The Facts on Homosexuality and Gay ...
- 3084: Crusades 3
- ... case. As power hungry leaders tried to recapture the magic of the First Crusade, using religion as a means to foster there own prestige and power. The Crusades played a vital part in the religious revolution of the middle Eleventh Century. It gave the Pope a means of securing the position of the church in Western Europe as a major power. The conditions were right and when Pope Urban II made ...
- 3085: Cost Of The Golf War
- ... US spies were able to slip through Saddam's poor security to plant a virus in Iraqi computers. US agents placed a microchip, provided by the National Security Agency in Fort Meade, MD, in a French-made computer. The virus now planted in the printer, connected to the main-frame, uploaded onto the main-frame computer, and disabled much of the already insufficient air defenses. Saddam wasn't even aware he ...
- 3086: A Computer For All Students
- ... more high school teachers to teach an area mostly untouched, computer symbolic algebra and computer interactive geometry, because it has not been practical or possible. The TI-92 is merely the beginning of the new revolution of hand-held computing tools. The next challenge mathematics teachers are facing is the teaching of traditional paper-and-pencil symbolic algebra skills. This task has been made obsolete by the more accurate and faster ...
- 3087: An Introduction To Greekdom
- ... of pledging a fraternity. The idea of a fraternity is neither a recent nor a unique idea. The motivation behind what is modernly called fraternity has been around for thousands of years. Derived from the French word for "brotherhood," it is a concept that can be traced to as far back to the building of the pyramids of Giza, when the ancient stone masons formed their own groups to provide a ...
- 3088: A Look At LSD And The Counter
- ... access to his or her own brain has become a significant political, economic, and cultural issue in our society. During the 1960s a man by the name of Timothy Leary would cause a cultural revolution that questioned the perception our society had on hallucinogen drugs. He believed that if people were educated in the use of these drugs that these drugs would be the next step for the evolution of ...
- 3089: Calvin And De Las Casas
- ... career in the courts defending the Indians, wearing the title "Protector of the Indians" given to him by Charles V. Looking at both these men's lives, they're basically obvious differences: One being a French Protestant man, the other a Spanish Catholic missionary. At any rate, both choose to use politics as a legal strategy to change practices to increase effectiveness of their churches in society. In Calvin's case ...
- 3090: Conversion To Christianity (pa
- ... scrupulous to a fault in the monastery, and beset with doubts and depressions in later life; and which finally made him pursue the question of God's justice to the point of unleashing a religious revolution" (Erikson 63). His mother caned him for stealing a single nut. "The rule was that of the rod" (McGiffert 8). Both were very religious and he became so as well. He was educated in the ...
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