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- 10041: Evolution of Ford Motor Company
- ... day. On January 5, 1914, Henry Ford announced this bonus plan. This pay raise was so monstrous that it emblazoned headlines across the country. “A blinding rocket through the dark clouds of the present industrial depression,” proclaimed the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The New York Evening Post announced “A magnificent act of generosity.” The Algonac Courier described Henry Ford as “one of God’s noblemen” under the headline of GOD BLESS HENRY ...
- 10042: Netspeak: An Analysis Of Internet Jargon
- ... the concept of Ethernet networking spread, however, the word gradually changed to ethernet, pronounced with a short [e], a description of that specific type of network. In spoken communication, the two different pronunciations created a great argument among computer users, as to which pronunciation was correct; an argument that will continue for all time when it comes to spoken communication, and that is absolutely unimportant in written communication. The structure and ...
- 10043: Sci/fi Sort Story
- ... decision to retaliate by sending United States last Air Force forces and to engage an attack on the UFO’s hovering over New York. The Battle turned out to be successful, although America suffered a great loss of fighter pilots. The aliens retreated and moved their forces to Europe. The following day the White House received a message from Russia. It demanded assistance in the war against the UFO’s. Russia ...
- 10044: Real Meaning Of LIfe
- ... will obviously TEND to consist of genes that have happened to have done so- by default; i.e., the other genes that happened not to have done so will obviously not be around in as great numbers, if at all. Life will continue to perpetuate in the ways that it's possible to do so within the laws of nature. The so-called ingenious ways that species "devised" to survive were ...
- 10045: The History of Carbon
- ... Almost everything around us today has some connection with carbon or a carbon compound. Carbon is in every living organism. Without carbon life would not exist as we know it. Works Cited 1. Beggott, Jim Great Balls of Carbon New Scientist, July 6, 1991 2. Kinoshita, Kim Carbon Compounds Random, New York 119-275 1987 3. WWW Carbon http://www.usc.edu/chem/carbon.html 1995 4. WWW Carbon Compounds http ...
- 10046: Greenhouse Effect
- ... carbon dioxide is increasing thus increasing the amplitude of the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect would have disastrous on this planet’s population. "Climate changes will threaten agriculture and our food supply, probably eliminating the Great Plains or prairies of North America as a region in which crops may be grown, for example. Also, melting of parts of the Antarctic ice sheet will cause flooding of coastal cities such as London ...
- 10047: VIOLENCE IN TELEVISION, MOVIES, AND VIDEO GAMES:The Wrong Ex
- VIOLENCE IN TELEVISION, MOVIES, AND VIDEO GAMES:The wrong explanationTelevision, movies, and video games have a great influence on the minds of today’s youth. But, what exactly are the effects of such an influence? Certain people have exaggerated the effects that these media have on today’s youth. Many people, including ...
- 10048: The Atom
- ... a dark drawer, with the uranium salt in place. On March 1 he decided to go ahead and develop the play, "expecting to find the images very feeble. On the contrary, the silhouettes appeared with great intensity. I thought a t once that the action might be able to go on in the dark." Energetic, penetrating radiation from inert matter unstimulated by rays or light: now Rutherford had his subject, as ...
- 10049: Silicon
- ... conduct, modulate and amplify electrical signals. They made possible a variety of new products including the radio and the computer. However vacuum tubes had some inherent problems. They were bulky, delicate and expensive, consumed a great deal of power, took time to warm up, got very hot, and eventually burned out. The first digital computer contained 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighed 50 tins, and required 140 kilowatts of power. By the ...
- 10050: The Role Catalysts In Chemical Reactions, Their Importance In Industry, Problems and New Developments
- ... products which they became after use. This was because the catalysts were often corrosive acids with a high toxicity level in liquid form. Examples include hydrogen fluoride. Once these catalysts had been used this promoted great problems in terms of disposal as these acids corrode disposal containers and are highly dangerous to transport and handle. These problems have been solved by a new type of catalyst. Solid acid catalysts, such as ...
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