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- 4191: Modernization Of Computers
- ... are extremely high priced, sometimesthey are even more expensive than the hardware. Therefore it is not unusual tomake copies of these programmes. This is strictly illegal, but nobody seems tocare, because it is difficult to control it. Software producers loose BILLIONSof dollars each year because of this.Many methods have been invented to prevent this, but since the "hackers" oftenare more intelligent than those who make the software, I doubt that ...
- 4192: Booker T. Washington 2
- During the progressive era in the late 1800 s, white people were in control of society. The blacks had been freed under the Emancipation Proclamation, but were not being treated equal. Mainly because they were black. But that was not the only reason. Blacks were also not treated equally ...
- 4193: Important People in History
- ... possible to find behaviours, such as incest, that were universally taboo. Much of his work concentrated on the study of myths in various cultures. Most cultures believe in some kind of supernatural power beyond the control of humans. Benedict, Ruth - Cultural Anthropologist (1887 - 1948) She studied cultural influences particularly religion, in developing and shaping human personality. She focused on the native peoples of the American plains. Her work helped to create ...
- 4194: Mother Teresa: The Living Saint
- ... streets how to read. Mother Teresa also began to care for lepers. In 1965, Pope Paul VI desited to expand Mother Teresa's Order to other countries by put the Missionaries of Charity under the control of the Papacy and gaving more authorization to Mother Teresa. In 1979 she won the Nobel Prize in Peace Prize for the life long dedication to the poor and for being the saint to the ...
- 4195: Niccolo Machiavelli
- Niccolo Machiavelli He is a political man, historian and writer (1469-1527). His family was a middle class family who raised many bureaucrats to serve for Florence. He has done his education at home under control of a private tutor named Matteo and learned Latin pretty well. On March 1498 he entered to diplomatic work field; he was promoted as the second secretary of the Florence city state. After a year ...
- 4196: Paul Revere (1735 - 1818)
- ... engraved printing plates. Paul also made printed money for Massachusetts Congress and he designed the first official seal for the United colonies as well as the seal which is used by Massachusetts. He established a gun powder mill at Canton, Massachusetts.. The year of his most famous engraving was the year of the Boston Massacre. Paul got married to Sarah Orne in the summer of 1757(August 17,1757). They had ...
- 4197: The Ambitions of Napoleon
- ... he had these powers. He established the Rhine River as the eastern border of France, he ended the dispute with the Roman Catholic Church, the court system was simplified, and all schools were under centralized control. Napoleon started to get himself into more trouble with his aggressive behavior. Russia, Austria, and the British became one against Napoleon, but Napoleon wanted to stretch his kingdom farther by going into Russia. His attempt ...
- 4198: The Life and Work of Nemerov
- ... the interconnectedness of all life, acting as the sustainer, 'the food'" (130). The vital and unmerciful force of reality is what holds life together. Through literary and religious references, Nemerov explains that man attempts to control the course of natural events, but fails because reality acts independently from man. "Orphic Scenario" reveals these efforts. Andrews states, "Nemerov uses his poetry as an outlet for voicing one of his 'chief concerns [which ...
- 4199: Mononucleosis
- ... it can vary depending on when the diagnosis occurs. It is possible to have the disease for several weeks and not even be aware that you have it. You can take acetaminophen or ibuprofen to control pain and fatigue, but avoid Aspirin, as it has been proven responsible for Rye s Syndrome in children. Maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle is one way to prevent many diseases and infections, but Mono ...
- 4200: The Life of George Armstrong Custer
- ... States Military Academy at West Point. At the Academy, Custer learned the meaning of institutional discipline and the importance of selective obedience. He was always on the brink of dismissal, but he was able to control himself when it was necessary. Custer knew what he could get away with without being dismissed from the academy, and he enjoyed going to the edge but not over it. The fellow cadets loved Custer ...
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