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481: Creative Writing: Life in Sumitville
... Sumitville there are three types of classes in society; the wealthy, the working, and the poor. Work and transportation will be very efficient. Most people will work from homes through their personal computers, via the Internet. People who have to commute to work will go there via electric trolleys that are driven by robots. These trolleys will go everywhere throughout the city. People who have to use a car or truck ... of space needed for landfills. All things at the landfills will be compacted into small cubes this will decrease the amount of space needed for the fills. Shopping and entertainment is from home via the Internet and a personal computer. All shopping will be done through e-stores. For entertainment all houses will be able to view movies in their homes. There will be no need to build movie theaters because ... Sumitville are excellent. We have two complexes that house a basketball, baseball, football, and hockey team. Education is very important in Sumitville. Children do not have to attend school. They learn from home via the Internet. Software programs made by government officials teach children. When it is time for college. The children got to the two local colleges on public and one private. There they pursue their career. The government ...
482: Ebola Virus
... specimens are "under maximum containment conditions." Ebola liquefies the insides of its victims. There is currently to cure to the Ebola virus. Baddorf, Zack. "Ebola." http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepage/ Zack_baddorf/info.htm. Online. Internet "Ebola." http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/ebolainf.htm. Online. Internet. 1997 "Ebola." http://www.healthanswers.com. Online. Internet. 1997 Murphy, Fredrick A. "Ebola." Encarta Encyclopedia. 1996 ed. CD-ROM. Microsoft Corporation. Musillami, Anthony M. "Ebola." http://www.lfc.edu/~musilam. Online. Internet.
483: Extra-sensory Perception
... not clairvoyant, but I am pretty sure that there will be more Uri Geller's and more open minded research. Work Cited Amsco Publication "A Way to Grow" Psychology, p. 432-451 Carroll, Robert; "Parapsychology"Internet, available : http://wheel.ucdavis.edu/~btcarrol/skeptic/parapsy.html. Ebon, Martin; "The Amazing Uri Geller" Lombard Associates, p. 62-65, 70-80. "ESP - Extra Sensory Perception", Internet, available : http://www.users.bigpond.com/Magnum123/esp.html. Koestler Parapsychology Unit; Internet, available : http://129.215.50.44/index.html. Thomas, John A. "Extra-Sensory Perception Fact Sheet", Internet.
484: Computers: Productive Tools In Our Lives
... manual, that came with your computer, to help you master the specific applications. While learning the basic fifth generation of PCs, let's not forget the choice of the new generation, network computing on the Internet and the world wide web. Internet is probably the most important development in the history of human beings, since the evolution of the Macintosh. The Internet can do all the projects and presentations, your teachers demand of you. It can also buy you some pizzas from Pizza-Hut and help you book a ticket for your flight to Ithaca. But ...
485: Ebola Virus
... specimens are "under maximum containment conditions." Ebola liquefies the insides of its victims. There is currently to cure to the Ebola virus. Baddorf, Zack. "Ebola." http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepage/ Zack_baddorf/info.htm. Online. Internet "Ebola." http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/ebolainf.htm. Online. Internet. 1997 "Ebola." http://www.healthanswers.com. Online. Internet. 1997 Murphy, Fredrick A. "Ebola." Encarta Encyclopedia. 1996 ed. CD-ROM. Microsoft Corporation. Musillami, Anthony M. "Ebola." http://www.lfc.edu/~musilam. Online. Internet.
486: Crimes in Schools Lower Academic Levels
... news. Fact prove that the total number of violent deaths at school has decreased each year, but the number of violent incidents with multiple fatalities has increased from 1995-1998 as opposed to 1992-1995. (Internet www.abcnews.go.com) Millions of people watch the news, or read the newspaper and wonder why younger kids have such low academic levels. Do you think that you could sit in class all day ... of how they can protect themselves if something like that was to happen to them. Going back to the article it states that “everyday in America, thirteen children under the age of 20 are murdered”. (Internet www.cnn.com) In conclusion, I feel that crimes in school have caused many students to have lower academic levels of education. If you are not secure when you are at school studying then obviously ... to back up every incident that happens. Whether or not you think that it is a serious issue it is a personal opinion, and everybody is entitled to his or her own opinion. Works Cited Internet source 1: http://www.cnn.com/US/9803/25/kids.violent.world/index.html Internet source 2: http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/shooting000301.html
487: Macintosh vs. IBM
... it to any other developer. So you do not have the variety you do with the IBM computers. A big thing that has become very popular in the last few years is something called the Internet. Almost everyone has experienced the internet in some form or the other. You can almost do anything you wanted over the internet. From writing a message to some distant relative and have it arrive to that person in minutes, or playing a chess game with someone from Russia. You can also get any program you are ...
488: Chat Rooms And Forums
... the fast growing rate of computers and technology, communication had to be improved. As a result, e-mails and chat rooms were formed. The first allows one to send a message to anyone who has Internet and an e-mail address anywhere around the world at no cost (excluding the monthly fee for Internet access). The second enables Internet users to meet people from all over the world. However, the discoveries don't stop there. The newest Internet connections on the market are discussion forums. These are a mixture of e-mails and ...
489: Cults
... see themselves as alienated from the rest of society, and give these people the sense of conformity that they desire. A common method of recruiters, to obtain new members, is through chat lines on the internet. A recorded conversation between a member of the Divine Light Mission, Fire-Shade, and an 18-year old boy, Jay 18, was obtained off of the site, IRC Teen Chat. Jay18: I am a really ... Macleans: The Lure of the Cult (March 22 1997) 2. Graebrener, William. The American Record. Alfred A. Knoph, Inc. New York. 1982. 3. Applewhite, Marshall Herff. Heaven's Gate, The Novel. Received off of their internet site(www.heavensgatetoo.com) 4. Applewhite, Marshall Herff. Heaven's Gate The Novel. Received off of their internet site(www.heavensgatetoo.com) 5. Bright-Paul, Anthony. Stairway to Subud. Dharma Book Company, Inc. NewYork. 1965. 6. Swami, Bhaktivedanta A.C. Krsna Consciousness: The Topmost Yoga System. Iskcon Press. Boston. 1970. 7. Fennell, ...
490: Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.
... poor social conditions that blacks lived in on the whites. "His past ghetto life prepared him to reject non-violence and integration and to accept a strong separatist philosophy as the basis for black survival," (Internet, Malcolm X anniversary). He even believed at one time that whites were agents of the devil. As a result, "Malcolm X recommended a separatist and nationalist strategy for black survival," (pg. 57, Malcolm X: The ... his listeners to hatred of white America. Malcolm X used direct and to the point language which could be understood by all levels of society. "He had mastery in language and could project his ideas," (Internet, Remember Malcolm X) This creativity in language helped build the Black Muslim Movement in the United States. In his "Definition of a Revolution" speech, delivered in November 1963, Malcolm X openly justifies violence as a ... mountain shall be made low, the rough places shall be made plain, and the crooked places shall be made straight, and the glory of the lord shall be revealed, and all shall see it together," ( Internet, Martin Luther King’s I Have a Dream speech) Unlike Malcolm X, King does not incite his followers to riot and hate, but encourages his followers to remember that all people are God’s ...


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