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491: Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
... 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 ...
492: Hitler
... give as many as three or four speeches on the same day, often in different cites. Even his opponents concede that he is the greatest orator that Germany has ever known,"[sic](Ken McVay 1995, (Internet)). Though he didn't have a good education his orator skill, which is a leadership skill, helped him achieve his goal. Along with being a tireless orator, Hitler also possessed the quality to make everybody ... almost wholly in his ability to sense what the given audience wanted to hear and then to manipulate his theme in such a way that he would arouse the emotions of the crowd,"(Strasser 1993, (Internet)). The ability to be an emotional driving speaker is a leadership skill that most desire, but few have. Adolf Hitler also was a very modest and simple man. He would never let anything go to ... never gone to his head. At bottom he is still the simple soul he was when he founded the party and his greatest Joy is to be considered one of the boys,"(Ken McVay 1995, (Internet)). To be a great leader it is important to be somewhat simple and not to think a lot about your own well-being, or to flaunt what you have accomplished. Another one of Hitler' ...
493: Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
... 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 ...
494: The Style and Influences of Lewis Carroll
... Inc., 1993. Coffman, Raymon. Famous Cohen, Morton N. Lewis Carroll a Biography. New York: Alfred A. Knopf inc., 1995. Connell, Kate. (Opium as a Possible Influence on the Alice Books). 1997: n. pag. On-line. Internet. 28 April 1999. Available www: http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/victorian/carroll/aivls.html. Heath, Peter. "The Philosopher's Alice." Lewis Carroll. Ed. Harold Bloom. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987. Parkins, Keith. "Lewis Carroll." July 1998: n. pag. On-line. Internet. 28 April 1999. Available www: http://heureka.clara.net/art/carroll/htm. Bibliography Adams, Robert Martin. "Ironic Voyage." Lewis Carroll. Ed. Harold Bloom. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987. Bassett, Lisa. Very Truly Yours, Charles L ... Inc., 1993. Coffman, Raymon. Famous Cohen, Morton N. Lewis Carroll a Biography. New York: Alfred A. Knopf inc., 1995. Connell, Kate. (Opium as a Possible Influence on the Alice Books). 1997: n. pag. On-line. Internet. 28 April 1999. Available www: http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/victorian/carroll/aivls.html. Crews, Judith. "Plain Superficiality." Lewis Carroll. Ed. Harold Bloom. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987. Gordon, Jan B. " ...
495: Adolf Hitler's Traits
... give as many as three or four speeches on the same day, often in different cites. Even his opponents concede that he is the greatest orator that Germany has ever known,”[sic](Ken McVay 1995, (Internet)). Though he didn’t have a good education his orator skill, which is a leadership skill, helped him achieve his goal. Along with being a tireless orator, Hitler also possessed the quality to make everybody ... almost wholly in his ability to sense what the given audience wanted to hear and then to manipulate his theme in such a way that he would arouse the emotions of the crowd,”(Strasser 1993, (Internet)). The ability to be an emotional driving speaker is a leadership skill that most desire, but few have. Adolf Hitler also was a very modest and simple man. He would never let anything go to ... never gone to his head. At bottom he is still the simple soul he was when he founded the party and his greatest Joy is to be considered one of the boys,”(Ken McVay 1995, (Internet)). To be a great leader it is important to be somewhat simple and not to think a lot about your own well-being, or to flaunt what you have accomplished. Another one of Hitler’ ...
496: The Traits of Adolf Hitler
... give as many as three or four speeches on the same day, often in different cites. Even his opponents concede that he is the greatest orator that Germany has ever known,”[sic](Ken McVay 1995, (Internet)). Though he didn’t have a good education his orator skill, which is a leadership skill, helped him achieve his goal. Along with being a tireless orator, Hitler also possessed the quality to make everybody ... almost wholly in his ability to sense what the given audience wanted to hear and then to manipulate his theme in such a way that he would arouse the emotions of the crowd,”(Strasser 1993, (Internet)). The ability to be an emotional driving speaker is a leadership skill that most desire, but few have. Adolf Hitler also was a very modest and simple man. He would never let anything go to ... never gone to his head. At bottom he is still the simple soul he was when he founded the party and his greatest Joy is to be considered one of the boys,”(Ken McVay 1995, (Internet)). To be a great leader it is important to be somewhat simple and not to think a lot about your own well-being, or to flaunt what you have accomplished. Another one of Hitler’ ...
497: E-corporation And Their Busine
E-Corporation and their Business Model Selling businesses, products or services has become much more complex through the Internet. As Hugh Patission mentioned, The E-Corporation - Competition today is not between products, it's between business models . This explains the complexity of the whole marketing of a product or service via net. Which way ... money saved by the producer. The inventory reduces and therefore cost. The consumer does not have to leave the house search for a shop, a parking, fit the pants etc. It is said that the Internet facilitates the customer with more reliable and varied information. Free services, sponsored by banners or links, facilitate this, having comparisons of all items from different categories for free and therefore everything becomes an auction with ... shopping and the way to target the whole segment successfully. Statistics have proven that most of the information is gathered of the net though then the actual purchase happens through the shop. The fact that Internet cuts through the geographical hurdle, it is a huge market, lets the consumer be in almost total control (e.g. through the actions in almost everything) and has no time restrictions it is always ...
498: Bill Gates
... was to the light bulb- part innovator, part entrepreneur, part salesman and full- time genius." Gates is the "Edison" of software. If it wasn't for him we wouldn't have Windows 95, Winword, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or countless others. In August, 24, 1995, Microsoft announces the availability of Microsoft Windows 95, worldwide. This new operating system would change the world's view of computers drastically. The computer would become a ... ventures. On November 20, 1995, Microsoft announced that MSN: The Microsoft Network, has enrolled more than 525,000 members in its first three months of service. With the majority of members using MSN's full Internet access, this makes it one of the largest Internet service providers. With this development, half a million people were connect on-line and into the new era of computers. Recently Microsoft as tried to eliminate Netscape, the leading developer of Internet exploration tools. ...
499: 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, ...
500: Cryptographys Importance In Go
... by the White House, Pentagon, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other governmental agencies vulnerable to eavesdropping by potentially hostile nations. The commercial sector of the United States also uses cryptography. Hundreds of messages over the Internet stay secure with the use of high security cryptographic software. Companies like Amazon.com, E-bay, On-sale.com, and others must protect their customer s right to security when making a purchase over the Internet, which is extremely vulnerable to fraud (Beth, 1995). Cryptography, through various means, warrant that communication between command and control centers in the military remain authentic between forces. They do this by using a one-time ... pre-empting attack on the United States) in the Pearl Harbor attack, in 1941. Cryptography will prove to be important in the present and future by ensuring that credit card numbers stay secure over the internet, fraud does not occur (over the internet), military actions are not compromised through shoddy radio security, and information exchanged among the White House, Pentagon, and other governmental agencies are not compromised by hostile nations.


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