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- 8381: Lynchings In America
- ... some of whom, themselves, undoubtedly committed atrocious crimes--the terrible truth, the only "explanation" of lynching, is that given half a chance, too many men will act brutally." To me, such an explanation does a great disservice to Black History. Even if we assume that Mr. Schwarz is correct in stating that lynchings increased as black crime rose in the South, his comments do not shed any light on the true ...
- 8382: Personal Writing: Evil
- ... that know him, they can tell just how loud and obnoxious he can be. He is very funny with the jokes and comments he says. None of them are nice jokes. Many people would take great offense to the things he says. All of his jokes are vicious and directly make fun of someone else. Many of the things he says are crude and hurtful. Those who are the target of ...
- 8383: Mandan Indians
- ... and maintained lodges while the men spent their time hunting or seeking spiritual knowledge. The Mandan Indians performed many ceremonies such as the Buffalo Dance and the Okipa Ceremony that have been the center of great interest to many historians. The Mandan are also an important part of history because Lewis and Clark spent their first winter with these people and met Sacagawea, who helped guide them for the rest of ...
- 8384: Medicine In America
- ... beginning of a medical establishment. As small groups of British physicians began moving to the colonies, medical schools began to arise and give a foundation to practices in America. The separation of the colonies from Great Britain caused a break in medical advancement in America. Many physicians saw fit to pack up and return home. Main stream medicine at the time could be considered barbaric by todays standards. Treatments such ...
- 8385: Emperor Claudius
- ... in that the ex-slaves were (as far as he was concerned) more trustworthy than the sullen aristocracy. For whatever reasons, there is no doubt that Claudius\\'s reign is the first era of the great imperial freedman. To be sure, the secretariat had existed before Claudius and members of it had achieved some prominence (notably Helicon and Callistus under Gaius), but the rise of powerful individuals like Narcissus, Polybius, and ...
- 8386: Internet Regulation
- ... imperative. The government gives citizens the privilege of using the Internet, but it has never given them the right to use it. They seem to rationalize that the framers of the constitution planned & plotted at great length to make certain that above all else, the profiteering pornographer, the pervert and the pedophile must be free to practice their pursuits in the presence of children on a taxpayer created and subsidized computer ...
- 8387: The Diary Of Anne Frank
- ... with the world and the next detached. This book is an extraordinary piece of work written by a young woman finding her way in captivity. Anne was an immensely gifted writer and a person of great sensitivity. She shows her depth through emotions as well as by absolving the feeling of others and communicating them through writing. Anne\\'s true personality is brought to life on every page and allows the ...
- 8388: Henry David Thoreau
- ... shack in the woods near a pond. Who would choose a life like this? Henry David Thoreau did, and he enjoyed it. Thoreau wasnt just a regular every day philosopher, but instead was a great transcendentalist. He believed in spiritual life of solitude, the simplicity that every man should live by, and materialism. Thoreaus stay was a noble experiment in three ways. First, Thoreau was intent upon resisting the ...
- 8389: Mark Twain: Racist or Realist?
- ... and this is clearly recognized despite their predudices (Boysen 1). In addition to the scenery, Twain also uses his popular river setting. The Mississippi River once again appeared in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, receiving great triumphant reviews (Unger 199). The book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn took seven years to complete. The first sixteen chapters birthed the beginning of the book, but then he took a suddend rest, possibly writing ...
- 8390: A Comparison Of Two Network Op
- ... and the PCs used a second OS that controlled their specific hardware. Peer-to-peer networks later developed. While using a peer-to-peer LAN there was no need for a dedicated server, which was great for small businesses with few users. But with many users and large amounts of data, a greater need surfaced for a dedicated server. Methodology Managers without knowledge or experience with systems and network administration find ...
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