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1101: Economic Reasons For American
... new country was born...And it has succeeded. Bibliography References Brinton, Crane. The Anatomy of Revolution. Vintage Books: New York, 1965. Olsen, Keith W., et al. An Outline of American History. As reprinted on the Internet http://www.let.rug.nl/~usa/H/. Ward, Harry M. The American Revolution: Nationhood Achieved, 1763-1788. St. Martin's Press, Inc.: New York, 1995. "Who Really Leads a Revolution?" Reprinted from Women of Greater ...
1102: Yahoo?
... vulgar words are used. Many insulting words have evolved into very vulgar words and are used almost everyday. For some reason that I have yet to find out, there is a web site on the internet called yahoo. The web site originally started at Stanford University, and then moved to its own site in April 1995. The address for yahoo is www.yahoo.com and has many different chat lines so ...
1103: Nuclear Energy 2
... Plutonium is rapidly becoming more and more common throughout the world because it is being produced all the time in nuclear reactions. The Nuclear Control Institute, in Washington D.C., published a paper on the Internet describing the problem of plutonium production. By the turn of the century, 1,400 metric tons of plutonium will have been produced in the spent fuel of nuclear power reactors, and some 300 tons of ...
1104: Usage of the English Language
... are developed as a necessity to understand those new concepts. Science and technology take the lead in creating new admissible words for use by society. Some examples of new technology related words include “computer,” “cyberspace,” “internet,” “email,” “software,” “mouse,” and “modem.” These are all terms related to “computer” technology, which is continually growing and changing. Some examples of new medical related terms include “chemotherapy,” “AIDS,” “CAT-scan,” “MRI,” “transdermal infusion,” and ...
1105: Rosa Parks
... autobiography entitled Quiet Strength, and spends most of her days reading and responding to mail she receives “from students, politicians, and just regular people”. Mcclain 3 Early Influences In an interview I found on the internet Rosa stated that her main influences in life were Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., her mother, her grandparents, and society’s youth. However, after doing research it became obvious to me that her greatest influence ...
1106: Words on "To His Coy Mistress"
... her that her youth is fleeting, and that if she does not change, she will be miserable. Works Cited Brians, Paul. "Study Guide for Classic English Love Poems," Paul Brians' Homepage. n. pag. On-line. Internet. 3 Sept. 1996. Available: http://www.wsu.edu:8000/~/love-in-the-arts/classic_english_love-poems.html
1107: Alzheimers Disease
... A. awards). Since 1995 when former president Reagan announced that he had Alzheimer’s disease, Alzheimer’s has been a major headline in the news since. There are thousands of organization and webpages on he internet that are helping the public be aware of this disease that takes the lives of million of people every year, and with the aging of baby-boomers, the disease is sure to emerge more in ...
1108: Writing Styles of Herman Melville and Edgar Allen Poe
... taken with Bartleby's limited responses, mostly containing some variation of the word "prefer," that he never contemplates what human experience could place a man in such a position As Greg Hyzak argues on the internet, "the scrivener's unwillingness to 'prefer' to do anything the owner wished of him forced the owner to leave him by changing offices. There is a lot of play on the word 'prefer' throughout the ...
1109: MP3paper
... personal computer. I personally like MP3 the best because I find them to sound better. To play these files you need a MP3 player. There are a couple different types of players out on the internet. The most common player for MP3s is a program called Winamp. Winamp can be found at Winamp.com. I personally like this player because it has a digital equalizer, which gives you more control over ...
1110: Vincent Van Gogh
... Although his life was cut short, Vincent van Gogh has since been recognized as one of the great geniuses of modern art. He was clearly one of the greatest postimpressionism painters of all time. Bibliography Internet Word Count: 1473


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