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- 3211: The Red Badge Of Courage 2
- ... the book probably takes place. It is mentioned that he travels along the Arappahanock River and by Richmond. The book details historical fact of the battle. This was the closest the South ever came to Washington D.C. and it was a very intense battle. Against a background of battlefield trauma, Crane sets a very important battle: the battle going on in Henry's mind. Henry believes he is faced with ...
- 3212: The Plague 3
- ... Vaughan. Othello: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1990. Moulton, Richard G. Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1892. Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Othello, The Moor of Venice. New York: Washington Square Press, 1993. Snyder, Susan. Othello: Critical Essays. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1988. Swinburne, Algernon Charles. Othello. Harper s Monthly Magazine Oct 1904: 658+. Velz, John W. Shakespeare and the Classical Tradition. Minneapolis, U ...
- 3213: The Pelican Brief
- Politics: The Pelican Breif Masking his voice and dressed in a disguise, the assassin carried out his orders. He murdered two Supreme Court judges, and escaped without a trace. No one in Washington could figure out who would kill these two respected men. It took a graduate student from Tulane to change the question from whom to why for the case to be solved. The student named Darby ...
- 3214: Anti-government Censorship on the Internet
- ... decision (Associated Press, CNN Homepage). Time Magazine gave national attention to the issue of Cyberporn. The title "On a screen near you: Cyberporn" was on Times July 3rd cover issue. this in a sense sent Washington into an uproar. Thinking that young children could get uncensored porn pictures off the Internet created chaos among the politicians. the Time cover story looked very convincing for many Americans who are uneducated about the ...
- 3215: Freedom of Speech on the Internet
- ... Coalition). The CIEC found and posted on their website some obvious problems with the CDA. This law would prohibit texts of classic fiction such as the Catcher in the Ryer, Ulysees, Seven Dirty Words by George Carlin, and other materials which, although offensive to some, enjoy the full protection of the First Amendment if published in a newspaper, magazine, or a book, or in the public square(CIEC). Hot-Wired, a ...
- 3216: American Revolution Vs. Americ
- ... of rebellion. A pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine, became a real best seller and many after reading such literature were ready to fight for their freedom. These legislatures were derived from the King of England George III. He soon became the most disliked man in American homes. The Revolution War brought the people together in a patriotic manner. Soon, a document that would change the lives of many was constituted for ...
- 3217: Computer Security
- ... For example, a power supply problem or a fire accident can destroy all the data in a computer company. In 1987, a computer centre inside the Pentagon, the US military's sprawling head quarters near Washington, DC., a 300-Watt light bulb once was left burning inside a vault where computer tapes were stored. After a time, the bulb had generated so much heat that the ceiling began to smelt. When ...
- 3218: The Witch Of Blackbied Pond
- The Witch of Blackbird Pond Kit Tyler, the main character of Elizabeth George Spear s book, The Witch of Blackbird Pond, must leave her carefree life in tropical Barbados, and go and live in Connecticut. She learns that playing is what is to life, but hard work. She ...
- 3219: Ancient Egyptian Medicine
- ... Papyrus Ebers. It was found by an Arab in Luxor who discovered it while excavating a tomb. He demanded a large sum of money for the purchase, so with the financial support of a friend, George Ebers purchased the Papyrus. They dated back to the period between 1553-1550 BC. It was a collection of texts from the Old Empire that gave instructions on how to cure wounds, fractures, dislocations, and ...
- 3220: Microsoft
- ... in September 1983 as the first Microsoft Office family application. The biggest invention in Microsoft was Windows, a more user-friendly and more powerful operating system than MS-DOS. Microsoft formed their headquarter in Redmond, Washington, In the same year, its stock went public and started at $21 per share. The updated version of Windows operating system went on sale in 1990 and five years later the complete makeover version named ...
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