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8821: Future Of Education
... or the future ahead. The change to the culture of the classroom environment with the introduction of technology is a serious matter to look at. Overall the introduction of technology in the classroom is a great benefit to students, giving them access to word processing applications, as well and access to the World Wide Wed and CD-ROM’s. This large amount of knowledge flowing from the computer to the brains ...
8822: Ludwig van Beethoven
... dozens of trios, quartets, and songs. Many of these works were sketched out during long walks (Tames, 12). "His greatest breakthroughs in composition came in instrumental work, including his symphonies" (Comptons, 1). Beethoven had a great influence on music. Not only did he create a bridge between the 18th-century classical period and new beginnings of Romanticism, but he started a new era of music. Beethoven's last years were marked ...
8823: Steven Spielberg
... the Rod Serling series Night Gallery and the classic cult movie Duel. His first feature, The Sugarland Express, was released in 1974, and he was soon offered the chance to direct a thriller about a great white shark terrorizing a small New England beach town. Jaws cost $8.5 million and grossed $260 million. Spielberg followed it up two years later with Close Encounters of the Third Kind, earning a Best ...
8824: Creative Writing: A Slice of Life
... an apartment?" Gwen asked the other two. "Yeah!" Shirley said "What do you think, Mike?" "I think that would be pretty good, we would have our own showers and stuff, I think that's a great idea." Mike agreed. So the next day they went looking for an apartment, they went to three housing developments and finally found one with three bedrooms, a phone and one shower for one-hundred-fifty ...
8825: Forgotten Kids
... from these “invisible disabilities.” Mental illness not only affects the life of the child but the whole community. I live with this fact every day because my son suffers from Bipolar, better known as Manic Depression. Bipolar children long to be free of the strange feelings of sadness or euphoria and the voices that torment them. They wish for a good nights sleep and hope for a day when they can ...
8826: Leonhard Euler
... was appointed professor of physics in 1730 and professor of mathematics in 1733. In 1741 he became professor of mathematics at the Berlin Academy of Sciences at the urging of the Prussian king Frederick the Great. Euler returned to St. Petersburg in 1766, remaining there until his death. Although hampered from his late 20s by partial loss of vision and in later life by almost total blindness, Euler produced a number ...
8827: The Persian Gulf War
... Norman Schwarzkopf, followed a strategy beginning with five weeks of intensive air attacks and ending with a ground assault. The large-scale usage of air force and latest technology made the war short and saved great numbers of Coalition soldiers’ lives. After establishing air superiority, coalition forces disabled Iraq’s command and control centers, especially in Baghdad and Al Bashrah. This caused the communication to fail between Baghdad and the troops ...
8828: Frank Lloyd Wright
... first commision, which was Moore- Dugal house. Wright was born in the year 1867 on the date June 8th, in Richland Center, Wisconsin. His name was to be Frank Lincoln Wright, the name was Franks great grandfathers name. His mother thought it would be a tradition if the name stayed in the family, and that it did. Wright studied architecture at the University of Wisconsin. He thought that the school was ...
8829: Blaise Pascal
... as Descartes and Hobbes. Three years later at the age of 16 Blaise amazed his peers by submitting a paper on conic sections. His sister was quoted as having said "that it was considered so great an intellectual achievement that people have said they have seen nothing as mighty since the time of Archimedes." (I:Pascal) This was his first real contribution to mathematics, but not his last. Note: www.nd ...
8830: Creative Writing: 6 Months Later
... walk back the ten miles it took to get here. I know, I'll get a wife, and invite people to stay at my new ranch. And Candy could invite people too. It would be great. But why am I so happy?? I just killed my best friend; he was so helpless. Maybe he's better off know, but I will never know. All that I can think about now is ...


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