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- 7371: What Psychiatrists Do
- ... A psychiatrist may prefer to interview his patients’ family and friends, too. Annually, a psychiatrist can take about three weeks of vacation, plus national holidays. Psychiatrists are in very short supply, and there is a great demand for them. The national employment potential of psychiatrists is established and growing. Most of this demand comes from metropolitan areas, but people from less populated areas are in need of psychiatric help, too. Only ...
- 7372: The Movie Bugsy
- ... the middle of all this madness the daily trials of being American were harder than the easier times of today. Benjamin Seigal was a big part of the mob. He was the mastermind behind the great town of Las Vegas. His borderline genius was shown throughout the movie, as well as his borderline madness. Ben Seigal aka bugsy was confronted by many problems throughout his life both the one that set ...
- 7373: The Matrix-critique And Review
- The movie, "The Matrix" is a complex, yet easy watching movie. It involves many things to think about, but is easy to understand. "The Matrix" combines love and action into one great movie. The story is as follows: Thomas Anderson (played by Keanu Reeves) is a dull and lifeless employee for a computer firm. He also lives a "secret" life as a hacker who sells some sort ...
- 7374: Bill Gates and Microsoft
- ... their operating system to other computer manufacturers through a joint venture with IBM. This way they could be paid royalties on all personal computers sold with the MS-DOS software on it. This was a great plan because all other computer companies wanted to make their machines compatible to the IBM machines, which made the Microsoft software essential. In 1984 Apple released the Macintosh computer, this release took personal computing to ...
- 7375: Cold War 4
- ... left Europe in shambles and Russia and the USA in superpower positions. The Cold War was a clash of these supergiants in political, ideological, military, and economic values and ideas. Though military build up was great on both sides neither one ever directly fought each other. In this essay I’m going to bring forth the following points: Rise of the Cold War, events in and because of the Cold War ...
- 7376: The Conversation, Directed By Francis Coppola
- ... The story isn't resolved. The plot only showed you the middle chunk of the story. By leaving this line open it furthers the mystery. Adding to this mystery is the fact that Harry, the great bugger, is now under surveillance. Incredibly he can't even figure out how. Showing once again his incredible fear of being watched and listened to he rips his whole apartment apart in vein. Here another ...
- 7377: Colombus Case Extrapolated To
- ... p.13). This fact presents how Columbus' Bounded rationality let him take a chance that if he had known that the distance was more than 11,000 miles, he would not have started his expedition. Great expectations and ambition to succeed were important to Columbus’ goal because they maintained his expectations and made him face his goal, even though he was in an environment full of difficulties, rejections and breakdowns. During ...
- 7378: The Artist And The Art
- ... Due to his experiences in the asylum we can observe his repressed energy being brought out into his piece. The bright colors in the stars are extremely powerful. His quick, spontaneous and energetic brushstrokes are great examples of his agitated mental condition. These examples tell us a lot about the artist in this case. However, in other cases, the art subtly reflects the artist’s beliefs and experiences. “Mondrain’s works ...
- 7379: Timothy Leary
- ... be a happy occasion rather than a sad one. His last words were "Why not?" and after his death his long time friend, John Barlow, wrote, "Timothy Leary died unashamed and having, as usual, a great time. He made good on his promise to ‘give death a better name or die trying.’ " (Marwick 345). Timothy Leary has influenced many people throughout his life by his contribution to society. Whether he advocated ...
- 7380: Gold 2
- ... gold tended to remain relatively stable in valuable and thus almost universally acceptable as money. In the past gold coins could circulate in the United States. They were withdrawn from circulation when a worldwide economics depression forced devaluation of the dollar. For 100 years before 1934, the United States had valued gold at $20.67 per fine troy ounce. In 1934 the price was increased to $35, in 1972 to $38 ...
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