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- 9801: What Was The Effect of The Space Shuttle Challenger
- ... transcript of the communications) was a "normal" adjustment that would occur on any other shuttle at any other given time. When the "...go with throttle up" commenced, the pressure for the O-ring was to great, letting the hydrogen leak out, thus causing the explosion. The weather conditions might also have been a factor. There was a cold front coming into the area which did make the air temperature very cold ...
- 9802: The Power of Speech & the Persuasion of Writing
- ... eyes of injustice through out America at that time. To do so in a powerful way King must use compelling events. King says in his speech, I Have A Dream, "Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the Emancipation Proclamation"(King). MLK is comparing the movement at hand, with the compelling event that Lincoln endured with the Emancipation Proclamation. MLK proved to be both ...
- 9803: Baby Boomers are Jealous
- ... and never be conquered. It is also this which brings us together, and defines us a generation, Generation X. Works cited Atwan, Robert, ed. Our Times. 4th Edition Boston: Bedford 1995 Carnoy, David. "Into the Great Divide." Swing: September 1996: 80-81 Forrest, Bret. "Douglas Coupland: Thoughts and Reality" Swing: July/Aug 1996: 75 Giles, Jeff. "Generalizations X." Our Times. Ed. Robert Atwan. 4th edition. Boston: Bedford, 1995 Goldman, Debra. "Generalizations ...
- 9804: Answer America's Call
- ... the economies of whole countries without wasting a single American life. Countries can crumble with the push of a few simple buttons on a keyboard. But to understand all of this new technology requires a great deal of knowledge. Not just anyone can sit at a computer and make a country crumble. It takes an intelligent person to even turn on a computer. No longer can America turn to just anyone ...
- 9805: The Dependability of the Web
- ... no one predicted the popularity of the net some are quick to foresee the downfall or doomsday of this fade. If you call it a fade. The demand continues to rise and is now so great that technological improvements are continually needed to handle the burden that's been created from all of the people using the net. Their are many things that can lighten the load that's been slowing ...
- 9806: Mein Ghetto: Black Racism And Louis Farrakhan
- ... their corrupt and dirty practices." (Louis Farrakhan: What Does He Stand For?) and that " The Jews don't like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that's a good name. Hitler was a very great man." (Louis Farrakhan: What Does He Stand For?) Mostly, he is anti-white. Evidences are shown in his speeches as such, " Murder and lying comes easy for white people." (Louis Farrakhan: What Does He Stand ...
- 9807: The Computer
- ... and with the more transistors ther was more activity within them which in turn made them faster. Another worthy event was in the year 1954 when the first writable disk was invented. It was a great achievment because instead of just being able to work out sums and display them they were able to store some of the current information for future reference. This way the computer didn't have to ...
- 9808: Theory Of Varied Consumer Choice Behavior and Its Importance
- ... meaning and predictive power of many models must be questioned. For example, the results from all preference-based mapping methods, such as MDPREF (Carroll, 1972) and the Schonemann-Wang (1972) models, should be interpreted with great care. In these cases, the analyst must resist jumping to the conclusion that the choice objects that appear close to each other have similar characteristics. All simple attribute-based choice models, such as the widely ...
- 9809: Television's Positive Effects on Society
- ... at 9:30. Our American society has designed its lifestyle around the convenience of the TV and the fact that it is so easily accessible. The television has other purposes besides convenience. It is a great way of educating the people throughout society with the important issues that affect our everyday lives. Be it social, political, economical, or medical, there is always something new to be told, and the television is ...
- 9810: The History Of Electronic Musical Instruments
- ... boxes to even begin to use any of his instruments together. Some manufacturers began to make their own products compatible with each other, but rarely could a player put devices by different manufacturers together without great problems and errors. A solution to this problem was needed. So, in 1981, conversations between Japanese and American companies at the NAMMC (National Association of Music Merchants Conference) led to the idea of a standard ...
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