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- 2061: Migrant Labour
- ... past. Reference Berstein, H. (1975). For their triumphs and for their tears: Women in apartheid south africa. International Defence & Aid Fund. Browett, J. (1982). The evolution of unequal development within south africa: An overview. London: George Allen & Unwin. Unesco. (1972). Apartheid. Paris. Wilson, F. & Ramphele, M. (1989). Children on the front line: The impact of apartheid, destabilization and warfare on children in southern and south africa. New York: Unicef.
- 2062: Marketplace For System Analyst
- ... 0223/23jobs.html. 2. College Grad. Your Career in Information Technology Consulting. On-line. Available: http://www.collegegrad.com/jobs. 3. Department of Commerce. (1998). America's New Deficit: The Shortage of Information Technology Workers. Washington, DC: Office of Technology Policy. 4. Gibbins, Bob, "Internet business growing faster than economy," Tahlequah Daily Press, 15 April 1998, A1. 5. Kane, Margaret. (1997, February). Salaries for IS professionals soar amid shortages. On-line ...
- 2063: Misconceive’o By John Leo
- ... to is coming from. His argument is very loosely supported. With a skeptical tone, Leo states that “it’s hard to believe that all the stereotyped imagery just happened.” He touches on the fact that George Lucas is such a meticulous filmmaker, that he conducted research on a certain character to ensure that it looked realistic. Leo makes an assumption that Mr. Lucas has gone through the same process to develop ...
- 2064: Machiavellianism
- ... didn’t agree with the political leaders of the day. These leaders did not want to be disputed or made to look bad, so if someone got in their way, they killed that someone. As George Bernard Shaw said, “The ultimate form of censorship is assassination.” The most notorious Machiavellianist leader would be Hitler. He not only tried to kill a race of people he didn’t agree with, but he ...
- 2065: John Keats
- ... Moorgate London. He married his boss’s daughter, Frances Jennings in 1794. After the marriage the father’s job seemed to have improved and he was being well paid. Soon after John other children followed: George in 1797, Thomas Jr. in 1799, Edward in 1891 (who died in infancy), and the only daughter Frances in 1803. Not a lot is known about the early years if their family life. One thing ...
- 2066: Brave New World Summary
- ... during a school assembly? That's how the students feel when the Director utters those unmentionable words. In the Director's story, little Reuben Rabinovitch discovered hypnopaedia by hearing in his sleep a broadcast by George Bernard Shaw, the British dramatist, and sleep-learning it by heart though he knew no English. Shaw thought himself a genius both as playwright and political thinker, as did many of his followers. Huxley makes ...
- 2067: The Works of Edgar Allan Poe
- ... was quite poor indeed. On the third of October a friend of mine came into a tavern and discovered me in a drunken stupor, wearing dirty clothing and a torn hat. I was admitted into Washington College Hospital and on that Sunday, October seventh, 1849 died at five o’clock in the morning. I had a simple funeral with very few attending. My family and loved ones were not even notified ...
- 2068: Management In The Year 2000 Gl
- ... keyword:@Times. Cohen, Roger. "Global forces batter politics." The New York Times. November 16, 1996 "The NAFTA: expanding u.s. exports, jobs, and growth". Clinton Administration Statement on the North America Free Trade Agreement. (1993) : Washington: GPO. "Squeezing the textile workers: trade and technology force a new wave of job cuts." The New York Times, (1996) :February 21; p. D1. World Trade Organization International Trends and Statistics http://www.WTO, 1996 ...
- 2069: JFK: His Life and Legacy
- ... navy because of his back trouble and history of illness("JFK" 98). After months of training and conditioning, John reapplied and on September 19, John was accepted into the navy as a desk clerk in Washington. He was disgusted and applied for a transfer. In June 1941, Kennedy was sent to Naval Officers Training School at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois and then for additional training at the Motor Torpedo Boat ...
- 2070: McCormick Place
- ... Labor Pledges Aid in Rebuilding McCormick Place." Chicago Tribune 17 January 1967: A2. "McCormick Place Overview and History." www.mccormickplace.com/highlights.html. "Move to Restore Burned Hall." Chicago Tribune 17 January 1967: A8. Tagge, George. "Here's McCormick Place Story." Chicago Tribune 17 January 1967: A4. "12 Hour Chronology of Lake Front Fire." Chicago Tribune 17 January 1967: A2. WGN 5 o'clock News. Warner Bros. WGN, Chicago. "McCormick Place ...
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