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761: James Earl Ray
... The truth behend the case and the infamous murder may never be known, but the facts remain. A good man is dead. Works Cited “60 Greatest Conspiracies | Current No. 28.” Dec. 12, 1996. On-Line. Internet. Feb. 28, 2000, Available WWW: http://conspire.com/curren28.html. Overbeck, Charles. “James Earl Ray’s Last Stand.” 1996. On-Line. Internet. Feb. 29, 2000, Available WWW: http://parascope.com/articles/0197/jamesray.htm.
762: John Gough
... in his work-- His never ending work, Which led him to success, And prosperity-- Oh, what a man. -Robert Deidun Works-Sited The New Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. Microsoft, 1993 Chemistry Home Page. Online. Internet. 18 April 1999. Available http://www.woodrow.rg/teachers/ci/1992/Dalton.html Infoplease Home Page. Online. Internet. 21 April 1999. Available http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0156214.html
763: Biography of Genghis Khan
... visitors, such as Marco Polo. REFERENCES Grolier Encyclopedia. (1995). CD ROM The New World Book. (1995). CD ROM Empires Beyond the Great Wall: The Heritage of Genghis Khan. www.pinc.com/khan/empires.html Online. Internet. 1 May 1996 Heroes (Genghis Khan 1167-1227). http://spruce.evansville.edu/~ ~al22/genghis.html Online. Internet. 2 May 1996
764: Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson I really didn't have any problems finding information about Thomas Jefferson. On the Internet, I just did a search for Thomas Jefferson, and I got all kinds of information, from the Thomas Jefferson University to his autobiography. If I was the teacher, I would have allowed the students to ... to write legibly for the rest of the day because of a numb hand. I also would have given a little more time than a week. All of the information I have came from the Internet. I didn't use one book to find information. I think that it is much smarter to try to find information electronically than it is to go to a library, do a search, hope they ...
765: Jimmy Hoffa, His Life and Disappearance
... the McClellan Committee staff and obtain confidential committee memorandums for him(Brill 201). The McClellan Committee was investigating the corruption and inept administration in the handling of employee benefit plans in America's labor Unions(Internet). When Cheasty went to Robert Kennedy and told him of the offer, Kennedy arranged for the FBI to take pictures of Cheasty at street-corner meetings as he passed government documents to Hoffa in return ... rise and fall of Jimmy Hoffa. New York: Prentice Hall 1987. pgs.150, 158 Friedman, Allen. Power and Greed: Inside the Teamsters empire of corruption. New York:Watts Publishing, 1989. pgs. 124, 133, 135-138 Internet. "http://www.dol.gov:80/dol/asp/public/programs/history/dolchp05.htm"
766: Nevil Shute
... Aviator in 1928 (Kunitz and Haycraft 1034). During this time he began to write under the Christian name Nevil Shute, because he feared that his reputation as a fiction writer would hinder his engineering career (Internet). Through the next many years, up until World War II, Nevil Shute published many more books. Shute then moved to Australia in 1949, to concentrate on his writings. During his years through both world Wars ... who can do for ten shillings what any fool can do for a pound. This quote demonstrates how highly he thought about his work and how much he pushed to the limits of an author (Internet). He does not use any outrageous technical advances. He keeps his novels realistic. He is able to use and reflect his technical skills in his writings, because of his experience as an engineer and aviator ...
767: Marilyn Monroe: Suicide or Murder
... strong she captured the world and her heels with her woman-child charm.“On Her own, “ against almost all impossible personal and professional odds, she had created something brilliant and magical-Magical Monroe.” (Marilyn Monroe, Internet excerpt) There is many different stories about Marilyn's death. I have chosen two very important references. These references have facts leading up to the very moment she died. Phone records, visitors, etc. It's ... the men stalked out carrying a sealed envelope containing Monroe's telephone records for the previous six weeks, and jumped in a car with U.S. government license plates. I found FBI reports on the Internet containing three files, parts I, II, and III. The files were supposed to be unclassified, yet they say nothing of suicide. All the important facts were whited out. This seems very queer to me. The ...
768: Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson ******************* I really didn't have any problems finding information about Thomas Jefferson. On the Internet, I just did a search for Thomas Jefferson, and I got all kinds of information, from the Thomas Jefferson University to his autobiography. If I was the teacher, I would have allowed the students to ... to write legibly for the rest of the day because of a numb hand. I also would have given a little more time than a week. All of the information I have came from the Internet. I didn't use one book to find information. I think that it is much smarter to try to find information electronically than it is to go to a library, do a search, hope they ...
769: The Torture of the Kuwaitis by the Iraqis
... either on themselves or somewhere within their house or workplace. Other type of torture used was, "Lifting the detainee high up in the air and then dropping them, sometimes resulting in the fracturing of bones." (Internet 4) Another way of torturing victims was to threaten the prisoners with weapons used to torture their friends or relatives this included holding empty guns in their mouths and pulling the trigger. Also, "Raping or torturing the detainee's relative in his or her presence then threating the detainee with such acts." (Internet 8) These scare tactics often threw the prisoner into shock where he or she would fall to the ground crying begging to be released. "A bullet through the mouth or the back of the head ...
770: Increase In Violence In Video Games Targeted At Children
... that the students felt as if they were releasing their aggression in these games in a fantasy like way. It stated that the students would not kill in real life, but would kill over the Internet in a multi player situation and gave them aggression relief (Video Game Violence 1). In another survey done by the Internet Wire in 1999, it showed that sixty eight percent of the people who took the survey thought that game violence was an acceptable form of entertainment. However, only five percent said that it would likely ...


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