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- 6831: American Colonies
- ... lost; the assembly of a colony got powers, particularly with respect to appointments, which Parliament had yet to gain. England was too preoccupied by the struggle between Parliament and Stuart Kings, to perfect effective imperial control over the colonies in America. The separation from England by the colonies in America took many years, but ultimately gave the colonists a real sense of freedom. Through small steps like, capitalism, self-government, and ...
- 6832: Advancement of the Computer
- ... room, and it also was easier to use. The fourth generation started in 1975 and continues today. Early in this generation the microprocessor was invented. This little chip had the capability of holding the entire control unit an arithmetic-logic unit of a computer. The first microprocessor was the Intel 4004. This invention changed the world of computers. In 1977 apple came in existence an used this new technology to make ...
- 6833: Flowers For Algernon
- ... for retarded people, such as Alice/Miss Kinnian. She liked Charlie and was kind to him. The doctors pretended like they knew what was going on, when they were dealing with variables they couldn’t control and in an experiment that had little research done on the long term effects. They didn’t consider Charlie could loose knowledge just as easily as he gained it. They treated Charlie just like they ...
- 6834: William McKinley
- ... through reciprocal trade agreements. During McKinley’s presidency there were also civil rights violations, murders, and torturing of blacks. McKinley was unhappy with these events but he was reluctant to return to the methods of control used during the Reconstruction. On September 5, 1901 McKinley gave a speech at the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. The Exposition was celebrating 100 years of progress in North and South America. One ...
- 6835: Jack London’s Apparent Conflic
- ... more forces. Even in the earliest times, Homer, one of history’s greatest writer and philosophers, has written such pieces as The Odyssey, the fable of a common man who challenges elements he has no control over, and successfully overcomes them to achieve glory. Jack London, while a great philosopher in his own way, does not write about common mortal men overcoming fate, but instead focuses on many different categories of ...
- 6836: Watergate Scandal
- ... and the announcement took the wind out of his sails. Nixon scored an enormous victory. He received over 60 percent of the popular vote and won every state except Massachusetts. Congress, however, remained under Democratic control. On January of 1973, two months after Nixon had won the presidential election, the misdeeds of Watergate began to surface. The Watergate burglars went on trial in Washington D.C.., courtroom. James McCord, one of ...
- 6837: Watergate Scandal
- ... and the announcement took the wind out of his sails. Nixon scored an enormous victory. He received over 60 percent of the popular vote and won every state except Massachusetts. Congress, however, remained under Democratic control. On January of 1973, two months after Nixon had won the presidential election, the misdeeds of Watergate began to surface. The Watergate burglars went on trial in Washington D.C.., courtroom. James McCord, one of ...
- 6838: Genetic Engineering 3
- ... us all. Genetic engineering will turn the world to chaos. Our society is not ready for all of the benefits of this technology, some people in this world do not know how to handle and control this technology with the proper safeguards to make it useful. With out these safeguards we can have scientist making animal people, or high insurance, no privacy, loss of work, and weeding out the genetically inferior ...
- 6839: Macbeth
- ... single person that can honestly say that they have never been jealous, greedy or filled with hopes and ambitions. It is not wrong to dream once and a while, as long as it stays in control.
- 6840: Vietnam War - The Vietnam Conflict And Its Effects
- ... even without United States help, Vietnam is seen to be an important exporter in the future. Japan has already exported goods to Vietnam and the United States is afraid that they will soon gain economic control over the entire region.
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