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- 8091: Computers: Nonverbal Communications
- ... and audio conferencing, and the results were exactly the opposite of their hypotheses.) Second, CMC provides users with an opportunity for "selective self-presentation" (Walther & Burgoon, 1992), since the verbal channel is the easiest to control. Finally, certain aspects of message formation in CMC create hyperpersonal communication in that one has time to formulate replies and analyze responses to one's queries, a luxury denied, or at least restricted, in face ...
- 8092: The 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 ...
- 8093: Out Of This Furnace
- ... face, the Dobrejcak's are able to overcome their hardships. Their cooperation and strength of working together through monetary hardships and the sharing of their concerns bring that sense of one's own sphere of control and harmony to the Dobrejcak's. Perhaps indirectly, the mills make Mike rich with a loving wife and family. Kracha, Mike, and Mary dream of a better life, one without financial difficulties or suppression by ...
- 8094: Our Grandmothers
- ... about Desdemonas infidelity. Othello believes Iago over Desdemona, who is his wife. The women in this play don't seem to possess very much power, but in fact they have much more power and control than most people think. They hold the play together like glue to paper. If Desdemona never had the power to commit adultery then it would never have been thought of and Othello would never have ...
- 8095: Ordinary Men
- ... was led by the SS and involved digging mass graves that the victims were rounded up into. Once stripped naked, they were ordered to lie down into the grave, where they were sprayed by machine gun fire. The next round was ordered to lie down on those who were already shot. This was even more inhumane then the previous killings because there were no "neck shots", the victims were often only ...
- 8096: Only Yesterday
- ... in keeping rival gangs out of business. However some opposing gangs continued to sell their liquor. Capone's main opposition was the O'Banion gang. Gang wars gripped the city as the two gangs sought control of the illegal bootlegging industry. Drive-by shootings and gunfights became a regular event. Prohibition did not improve the American people as it had intended, in fact, it only made things worse. Gangster related activities ...
- 8097: Ona
- ... a great sense of deficiency having been unable to produce a boy. This goes to show that manhood in this society is of the uttermost importance. Part of the reason why Agbadi must conquer and control Ona is that doing so will assert his manhood according to his societal constraints. We are told that Agbadi becomes angry "when he remembered how many times this young woman had teased and demeaned him ...
- 8098: On The Road
- ... road on foot and hitch hikes his way across America from New York to Denver, his ultimate goal. Upon arriving at his destination and reuniting with Dean he realizes Dean's madness, his inability to control his emotions, his vagueness, his incoherence can only imply one thing, Dean's inner genius. Dean and Carlo flee again off towards Texas. Sal Paradise follows looking for 'America.' Their travels takes them all over ...
- 8099: Microsoft Corporation
- ... Data, Gates and Allen focused on new opportunities in the software side of computers. With a vision of millions of computers owned by individuals, the pair banked on competition between Japanese and American companies for control of the computer hardware market. With this in mind, and with the introduction of the 8080 microprocessor chip (and inevitable successors to the chip), Gates and Allen determined that their future lay in developing software ...
- 8100: Old Neighborhood
- ... t realize is that she can never really return home. The end of the poem symbolizes the mother realizing her daughters sexual awakening, and with that the realization that things are out of her control. Dove delves deep into these kinds of relationships in many of her poems, not just the examples given. The works we looked at were In the Old Neighborhood, My Mother Enters the Work Force, and ...
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