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1331: Experiencing Cyberspace
... to send copies. Another type of digital component that I interact with is my computer. I use it on a daily basis to type out assignments, e-mail, and to gather information off of the Internet. Also, being a student at Trent University, I have a student card which digitally allows me to take out books, eat, and get in and out of special events all by simply swiping it through ...
1332: Ulysses S. Grant 2
... Politician. Dodd, 1935; Ungar, 1977. Impartial biography covers Grant's career after Civil War. McFeely, William S. Grant: A Biography. Norton, 1981. Psychological growth, accomplishments, conflicts of excellent general but inferior president. Pulitzer Prize winner. (Internet Source) Ulysses S. Grant Vital Stats. http://www.mscomm.com/~ulysses/page2.html
1333: Cyberspace and the American Dream: A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age
... 19th-century industrialization. Now it's our turn: The knowledge revolution, and the Third Wave of historical change it powers, summon us to renew the dream and enhance the promise. The Nature of Cyberspace The Internet -- the huge (2.2 million computers), global (135 countries), rapidly growing (10-15% a month) network that has captured the American imagination -- is only a tiny part of cyberspace. So just what is cyberspace? More ...
1334: Andrew Jackson
... tough as an old hickory! Works Cited Jerome McDuffie, Gary Piggrem, and Steven Woodworth. AP History Guide. Piscataway, NJ: REA Publishing "Jackson, Andrew." Encarta Encyclopedia. 1999. "Jackson, Andrew." Britannica Encyclopedia. 1995. Summers, Robert S. "The Internet Public Library-Andrew Jackson."
1335: The History of the Ku Klux Klan
... many small organizations. There are many internal struggles, most divisions claim to be original descendants and follow the old ways. This is never true. In the past few years with the birth of at home Internet service, the Klan has found a way to push its propaganda into homes across the country. All of these sites seem to have the same things in common. They contain information that undermines other races ...
1336: Archimedes
... problem. Archimedes was so thoughtful with the study of math, and because of it, it led to many important discoveries and principles for us today. What helped me the most were encyclopedias, books and the Internet. I think I got enough information to basically point out the general account of it. I can’t really think of anything I can do differently. I learned that Archimedes was a very significant man ...
1337: Charles Manson
... New York Times, 45:1-3, January 4, 1970. Sanders, Ed, The Family, New York, E.P. Dutton & Co., 1971. "The Manson Women: Inside the Murders," Turning Point, New York, ABC, November 9, 1994. The Internet (Universal Relay Languange Addresses Available.) Unknown, "The Power of a Cult," Glamour, 11:160-183, January, 1995. Encyclopedia of Occultims and Parasychology, Gale Research, Inc., 1991.
1338: The Computer Revolution
... from on-line services such as; American On-Line or Prodigy. People finally had full affordable access to the World-Wide-Web and could communicate with people across the street or across the world. The internet is used by millions of people across the world each day for a vast variety of reasons from getting help with homework, to reading a magazine, to getting business information such as stock quotes, to ...
1339: Chuck Yeager
... was the book, unlike most biographies. Chuck was courageous and determined all of which I want to be. I believe the book portrayed an accurate description of Chuck Yeager because I researched him on the Internet before I read the book and found most of the facts to be unbiased even though Chuck co-wrote the book. It also had other people commenting on the situations on hand. Overall, I enjoyed ...
1340: Dna Identification System
... is one of the fundamental rights of any civilised society As quoted in the video You have no secrets All of your information would be stored on a database, which would be accessible from the Internet. This would give hackers the chance to hack in and take the information that they want and maybe change it this could allow them to change your credit information or maybe your identity. The information ...


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