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- 2661: Marine Corps
- ... Princeton. In the months to come, the Marines would assist the "American" forces against the English, and finally, gaining the Independence for America on July 4th, 1776. It was on July 11, 1798 that President John Adams signed a bill, which would allow the United States Marine Corps to officialize and gain a total of five hundred privates, as well as necessary officers and non-commissioned officers. It would be the ...
- 2662: Martin Luther King
- ... in line with his values and beliefs and was presented in accordance with the task at hand which at that time was the importance of morals and ethical relativism in our society. Bibliography Bibliography Ansbro, John J., Martin Luther King, Jr., The Making of a Mind, 1982, Orbis Books, Maryknoll, NY. Lowery, Linda, Martin Luther King Day 1987 Carolrhoda Book - Minneapolis, Minnesota McPhee, Penelope; Schulke, Flip, King Remembered 1986 W.W ...
- 2663: Emile Durkheim & Anomie Or Strain Theory
- ... 54, pp.263-274 Fernquist, Robert M. 1995-96. “Elderly Suicide in Western Europe 1975-1989: A Different Approach to Durkheim’s Theory of Political Integration,” OMEGA, Vol.32, No.1, pp.39-48. Hoffman, John P. and Su, Susan S. 1997. “The Conditional Effects of Stress on Delinquency and Drug Use: A Strain Theory Assessment of Sex Differences,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN CRIME AND DELINQUENCY. Vol. 34, pp.46-78 ...
- 2664: Book Review On Theodore Draper’s A Struggle For Power: The A
- ... that led up to the American Revolution. Most remarkable in Draper’s novel is the way the strategic concerns of a variety of the major players in the American Revolution, including Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Robert Walpole, and King George III are illuminated. His work provides an in-depth analysis of the Revolution, discussing the conflict between the British and the French as a forgotten factor in the origins ...
- 2665: A Comparison Of Two Network Op
- ... Pountain, Dick. "Your Next OS." Byte November 1996: 134-135. Salus, Peter H. "Unix at 25." Byte October 1994: 75-81. Tanenbaum, Andrew S. (1992). Modern Operating Systems, EngleWood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Unger, John. "One Man's Experience." Byte May 1989: 237-242. Yager, Tom. "Linux Matter." Byte Febuary 1996: 123-128.
- 2666: Computers Related To Turf Grass Industries
- ... their product.(Beard 101) If one day I am searching for a new fairway mower, I can bypass the phone calls and written estimates, and go strait to the information. Toro, Ransome, Jacobsen, and even John Deere all have home pages. You can inquire on a certain mower model, engine size or anything you need to know. It will list a price and even the shipping and handling and the salesman ...
- 2667: Computer Fraud and Crimes
- ... become an issue of the past. Works Cited Bitter, Gary G., ed. The MacMillian Encyclopedia of Computers. MacMillian Publishing Company: New York, 1992. Gates, William. The Road Ahead. New York : Penguin Books, 1995. Hafner, Katie & John Markoff. Cyberpunk. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1991. Romney, Marshall. "Computer Fraud – What Can Be Done About It?" CPA Journal Vol. 65 (May 1995): p. 30-33.
- 2668: Steinbeck's "In Dubious Battle": The Power Struggle Between Owners and Workers
- ... come over to the side of the strikers. The strikers used the threat of violence, actual violence and caused the death of a couple scab workers to emphasis their willingness to use this force. Throughout John Steinbecks novel In Dubious Battle there was a power struggle between the mighty owners and the weaker workers. The owners were much more prestigious and feared, but when the workers were pushed to their limits ...
- 2669: Affecting How We Think
- ... religious reactions and by "furnishing nothing of substance to an inevitably hostile audience." This, in turn, created a community outrage that might not have, otherwise, occurred. In an article entitled Journalists or Defenders of Faith? John H. Summers argued that the newspaper's biased approach to the speaker's visit was not representative of a healthy democracy which "demands journalistic integrity and intellegence." Some may argue that the newspaper's behavior ...
- 2670: An Analysis of "The Grapes of Wrath"
- An Analysis of "The Grapes of Wrath" The Grapes of Wrath is a novel by John Steinbeck that exposes the desperate conditions under which the migratory farm families of America during the 1930's live under. The novel tells of one families migration west to California through the great economic depression ...
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