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- 1401: Alfred Nobel
- ... with different additives. He soon found that mixing nitroglycerin with silica would turn the liquid into a paste which could be shaped into rods of a size and form suitable for insertion into drilling holes.(Internet Site) In 1867 he patented this material under the name of dynamite. To be able to detonate the dynamite rods he also invented a detonator (blasting cap) which could be ignited by lighting a fuse ...
- 1402: Charles Manson: Orgins of a Madman
- ... 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.
- 1403: The Arrival of Email
- ... his top lieutenants now figure prominently as digital "smoking guns" . . . Trustbusters say electronic messages, perhaps more than any paper document, could help them prove that Microsoft sought to crush competitors and monopolize access to the Internet." However, Microsoft is not alone. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co. recently agreed to settle a discrimination lawsuit initiated by employees. "The smoking gun: an E-mailed joke, playing on stereotype s about African- American speech ...
- 1404: Popular Music Revolution
- ... eventually lead to a new genre. The feeling that does not exist is the feeling that all citizens are the same and that they are conforming to societal standards. With increas-ing censorship of the Internet and privacy being infringed upon with new anti-terrorist laws, this feeling may begin to take hold of the nation. It is not within the foreseeable, however, because these issues do not affect most of ...
- 1405: Emilie du Chatelet
- ... her death. Emilie du Chatelet was one of many women whose contributions to the field of mathematics are still felt today and helped shape the course of mathematics throughout history. Bibliography 2 sources on the Internet Encyclopedia Britannica
- 1406: The Reformation
- ... John. Institutes of the Christian Religion. 1845, Wheaton College. (Documents) Comptons Encyclopedia. Reformation. 1998 ed. Mosse, George L. The Reformation. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963. http://www.calvin.edu/meeter/refcente.htm (Internet source)
- 1407: 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 ...
- 1408: The Holocaust
- ... Jews gassed), Belzec (600,000 Jews gassed), and Sobibor (250,000 Jews gassed). These camps were the major centers for the slaughter of Jews and other groups (The Holocaust: An Historical Summary. Article on the Internet). In 1945, the great World War in Europe came to an end, with the Axis powers surrendering before the Allied invasion of Europe. When the concentration camps were liberated and the body counts tallied, the ...
- 1409: Kosovo
- ... than those of the war in Bosnia. Thorough this paper I aim to state what is currently happening in Kosovo, by using extracts from a daily newspaper: The Daily Star. Also using information from the Internet specifically Yahoo News which provides top stories from various news centres such as CCN and the BBC. I will also provide a brief history of Kosovo to show how the situation is what it is ...
- 1410: Causes of The First World War
- ... was the opinion of the contemporaries about the causes of the Great War. In the reprint of the article "What Started the War", from August 17, 1915 issue of The Clock magazine published on the Internet the author writes: "It is thought that this war that is been ongoing for over a year, began with the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand. However, many other reasons led to this war, some ...
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