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- 1341: English in the 21st Century
- ... Nations forces in the Persian Gulf War against Iraq and Sadaam Hussein. Because of that, other countries respect us and our high-tech weapons. Advanced technology America developed the first computers. Now we have the Internet and e-mail. Both have influenced the technology level of the other countries. America’s advanced technology has allowed the military to be ahead of other nations with their weapons. Both our ally and rival ...
- 1342: Computer Technician
- ... my father when I was about 9 years old. Since then I have pretty much taught myself and took off in the computer field. I now have 7 networked computers " linked together ", help run an internet provider and build web pages. About a year ago my Uncle changed jobs and now he is a Computer Technician. I have been working with him and really enjoy it. Five Tasks a Computer Technician ...
- 1343: The Bay of Pigs Invasion
- ... not miss another opportunity to set things right in Cuba. Bibliography Fedarko, Kevin. "Bereft of Patrons, Desperate to Rescue his Economy, Fidel Turns to an Unusual Solution: Capitalism." Time Magazine, week of February 20th, 1995. Internet, http://www.timeinc.com, 1995. Meyer, Karl E. and Szulc, Tad. The Cuban Invasion: The Chronicle of a Disaster. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers, 1962 and 1968. Mosley, Leonard. Dulles: A Biography of Eleanor ...
- 1344: James Watt
- ... model steam engines. James also knew that the protectionist nature of his patent also meant that future improvement could not easily be made, protecting his version of the steam engine as long as possible. References Internet Sites: www.history.rochester.edu/steam/carnegie/ www.history.rochester.edu/steam/thurston/1878/pp80.gif www.history.rochester.edu/steam/marshall/chapter3.html www.sydney-australia.net/tourism/sydney/attracts/power/powp18.html www ...
- 1345: Jean De La Fontaine
- ... and His Friends 1972, George Braziller, New York Sweetser, Marie-Odile, La Fontaine 1987, Twayne Publishers, Boston http://localhost:1234/hlpa…/Fontaine.htm&ht=jean+de+la+Fontaine&methode=get&raqdata, April 16, 2000, MSN Internet Access
- 1346: Mozart
- ... improviser, and composer were already legendary. "When Mozart was 21 he wrote "Paris" Symphony, N31 while he was in Paris looking for a music position. He was thoroughly disenchanted with the French and their music"(Internet). From 1768 to 1775, between stays in Salzburg, he and Leopold made three further forays to Italy and Germany. Wolfgang evolved from a prodigy into a serious composer. Public Successes A self-confident Mozart assured ...
- 1347: Thomas Jefferson
- ... also posed for Houdon and for the famous American portrait painter Gilbert Stuart. He enjoyed playing the violin in chamber music concerts. Jefferson also founded the University of Virginia, "Of which he was very proud (Internet)". He died in 1826, and left his family deep in debt. The Executor's Sale in the winter of 1827 put up for sale 130 of his slaves. They sold all of his possession's ...
- 1348: Tim Leary
- ... college lecture tours and foretold of the future that computers would bring to the world. He started his own software company called Futique and helped design programs that would digitize thought-images. He believed the Internet was going to be like the LSD of the 90's empowering people on a mass level. Tim realized that computer driven electronic environments were the obvious descendants of the psychedelic movement. With the rise ...
- 1349: William Wallace
- ... in battles with the English. In this paper I am going to show the conflicting views about William Wallace’s life. I will use a wide variety of sources including the movie Braveheart’s script, Internet web pages, and written history in order to support my thesis. I will conclude with the fact that William Wallace was truly a worthy patriot of his native country Scotland. He fearlessly led his fellow ...
- 1350: William Wallace
- ... in battles with the English. In this paper I am going to show the conflicting views about William Wallace’s life. I will use a wide variety of sources including the movie Braveheart’s script, Internet web pages, and written history in order to support my thesis. I will conclude with the fact that William Wallace was truly a worthy patriot of his native country Scotland. He fearlessly led his fellow ...
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