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- 871: Constructive Criticism
- ... is unique, and has ideas indigenous to his personality and experience. A contrasting point of view can often be used to provide legitimate, constructive input more effectively than could an individual with a similar perspective. Internet newsgroups abound on the world wide web. Newsgroups, or Usenet forums, are servers designed for the sharing of ideas between thousands of individuals, with different perspectives, each day. Topics range from romance to science fiction ...
- 872: Mark Twain A Morally Deficient
- ... Autobiography of Mark Twain. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1959 Ayres, Alex. The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1987 "Twain as Printer Devil" New York Times 22 April 1910. Internet, p.7 Twain, Mark. A pen Warmed up in Hell. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1972 Moffet, Samuel E. Mark Twain: A Biographical Sketch. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1906
- 873: Midsummer Nights Dream
- ... did impressed me, though, was finding out for myself how accessible Shakespeare actually is. When it came time for me to learn my lines for Philostrate (MND), I copied them from a site on the internet which posted the text in its entirety. I realized the!n how lucky we are that plays like these survived through the ages, sometimes probably making it from one hand to the next in a ...
- 874: AN AMERICAN POET
- ... Selected Works of Stephen Vincent Ben้t. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1942. Ben้t, Stephen Vincent. Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. 7. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1979. Fenton, Charles. Ben้t, Stephen Vincent, 1978. Britannica Online. Online. Internet. 5 Apr 1998. Available http://www.eb.com:180/cgi-bin/g?DocF=micro/62/88.html. Hart, James. Ben้t, Stephen Vincent. Global Encyclopedia. 3. 1987.
- 875: American Pit Bull Terrier
- ... when I told them that she was a APBT. They wanted me to give her back. I couldn't understand why. So I looked into them. I bought books and did some research on the Internet trying to learn as much as I could about this misunderstood breed. I did this also to educate my parents and to tell them some facts and myths of the APBT. After some extensive plead ...
- 876: The Effects of Over-Population on the Earth's Water Supply
- ... that we all depend on are being used at an unsustainable rate. There is not enough fresh water on this planet for current growth rates to continue. The Public Broadcasting Company has posted on the Internet a timeline detailing the Earth's population at different years. According to this Population Timeline, the population in the "year 1954 was three billion"(2), in the "year 2000 the population is at approximately six ...
- 877: Acid Rain and Its Effects
- ... enough evidence to show that acid rain is a problem that not only needs to be taken more serious, but also, people need to be more educated and aware of the severity of it. Sources Internet web pages: http://www.epa.gov/acidrain/effects/envben.html http://www.csef.org/csefhome/eb3ar.html Text: Chemistry in Context
- 878: Quantum Theory?
- ... October 1998. Horgan, John. The End of Science. New York: Addison-Wesley, 1996. The New Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Springfield, Massachusetts: Merriam-Webster Inc. Publishers, 1998. Thomas, Dan. Rudiments of Quantum Theory. 25 August 1996. Online. Internet. 5 March 2000. Available http//: www.chembio.uoguelph.ca/educmat/chem386/rudiment/rudiment.htm.
- 879: The Threat of Nuclear Energy
- ... Plutonium is rapidly becoming more and more common throughout the world because it is being produced all the time in nuclear reactions. The Nuclear Control Institute, in Washington D.C., published a paper on the Internet describing the problem of plutonium production. By the turn of the century, 1,400 metric tons of plutonium will have been produced in the spent fuel of nuclear power reactors, and some 300 tons of ...
- 880: A Good Man Is Hard To Find
- ... everyone's mind, on television and in the moon. O'Connor's knew taht society was drastically changing for the worse, and she probably knew that one day we'd end with something liek the Internet with all its pornos. O'Connor's displeasure with society at the time could have been attributed to strong belief in God from a Catholic point of view. OConner was trying to put the question ...
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