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9131: Monopoly And Microsoft
... with Windows 95/98, Microsoft has become an integral part of society. Its software not only includes the Windows operating systems, but spreadsheets, word-processing programs, databases, and reference works. Microsoft programs run on a great percentage of all the computers in the world. We rely upon them to sort, send, and receive information in school, business, and even our personal lives. The Microsoft Network provides online content, and it’s ...
9132: United States and Imperialism
... watch out for the United State's economic opportunity before he sought to deal with Spain's oppressive hold on Cuba. McKinley feared that taking any action against Spain might upset business recovery after the depression, or hurt the $27 million trade with Cuba in 1897. In 1898, pressure for war ensued; there was rioting in Havana, and the explosion of the American ship, The Maine, caused American advocates for war ...
9133: Jim Bridger
... Jim, joined Gen. William H. Ashley's fur tracking expedition to the head waters of Missouri. In 1824 while searching for fur in the Rockey Mountains, Jim, allegedly became the first person to see the Great Salt Lake. Later on, he and a friend were one of the first white men to see the place which became Yellow Stone Park. During the next 20 years Jim trapped in the west as ...
9134: Islam Mosques
... pray among each other. Muslim women are under no obligation go to the mosque on Friday as they have the house and their children to take care of. I conclude to say that Mosques have great morals to them and truly do present a wonderful environment for worshiping to god.
9135: Jerry Seinfield
... you can hear them using dialogue from the show and laughing amongst themselves. It is as it his dialogue and situations he creates are being reenacted by everyone I know Jerry Seinfelds contribution is a great one. He has set an example that, for a joke to be funny it doesn't have to be dirty. Seinfeld brings to people a source of relief and happiness at the end of the ...
9136: James Joyce
... place where censorship and pain over old struggles that should be forgotten prevail over new ideas. He believes that his artistic abilities are being choked and that the bureaucracy of life in Ireland is too great for him for him to overcome. At one time Joyce thought he wanted to be a Monk for the Catholic Church. After he estranged himself from the church, he tried to get as far away ...
9137: Its A Right Handed World
... middle of the twentieth century, most left-handers were still being forced to write with their right hand. While there is not nearly as much active persecution against left-handers today, there is still a great deal of bias against them. There is bias against left-handers in the design of tools and equipment they have to use, and in the instructions that they must learn from. We allow left-handers ...
9138: James Cook
... Cook became the first European man to visit New Zealand. In April of 1770 the Endeavor sailed to Botany Bay on the east coast of Australia. Cook claimed the entire east coast of Australia for Great Britain. He returned to England in July of 1771. During this voyage, from 1678 - 1771, Cook became the first ship captain to prevent an outbreak of scurvy. Cook had heard that scurvy was caused by ...
9139: James A. Garfield
... an infection and internal hemmorage. In my opinion, Garfield wasn't much of a president, solely on the fact that he only spent four months in office and never had a chance to do anything great or stupid.
9140: Its Never A Womans Fault
... father s world. Eveline knew this, and had agreed to leave with him one day. As Eveline stated, she was going to go to a place where people would respect her. The day of her great escape, Eveline was unable to set foot on the boat. She was trapped. Not physically, but because of the way she was forced to live her life, mentally Eveline was trapped. Eveline woulld return to ...


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