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- 2871: The Anti-Trust Case Against Microsoft
- ... ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/spazz/mspaper.htm. 1-5. Maldoom, Daniel. "The Microsoft Antitrust Case." World Wide Web. http://www.londecon.co.uk/pubs/comp/microsft.htm. 1-5. Maney, Kevin. Megamedia Shakeout. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1995. "Monopolies in Cyberspace." The Economist. World Wide Web. http://www.economist.com/issue/07-09-96/ld2.html. 1-2. "Myth of Standards." Boycott Microsoft. World Wide Web. http://www.vcnet ...
- 2872: ON THE BEACH
- ... Buy me a drink before we go aboard”(para 6 5th line pg.42) Another common reaction by the people was committing suicide. There was a pill people could take to end their lives themselves. John Osborne took the pill behind the wheel of his Ferrari and ended his misery, while different people used their own techniques. The challenge of living a life with an uncertain inevitable death is a very ...
- 2873: Opposition To Aviation Expansi
- ... on the health of those in the local airport communities. Several health studies are referenced and statistical information is offered throughout. Noise abatement is addressed and future growth figures are offered. Opposition To Aviation Expansion John Q. Public wants to fly. He wants to fly in more numbers now than ever before. Forecasters explain that these numbers show no sign of decreasing in the near future. The only drawback to the ...
- 2874: Juliette Low: Founder of the Girl Scouts
- ... s niece, who was also named Daisy Gordon, was the first Girl Scout in the United States. When Daisy started the first Girl Scout Troop in America they met regularly with a naturalist named Walter John Hoxie. Girl Scouts greatest contribution was its advice and encouragement on careers. Girl Scouts all over the world were friendly and helpful. When America entered World War I Juliette Low contacted President Wilson by telegram ...
- 2875: Abraham Lincoln
- ... April 14, less than a week after Lee’s surrender. President Lincoln was attending a play Our American Cousin at Ford’s Theatre. Suddenly, during the third act, a shot rang from the presidential box. John Wilkes Booth a slender, dark-haired actor shot the president from behind (Stefoff 113). Booth then leaped from the box onto the stage, but he caught his foot in one of the flags and tripped ...
- 2876: Overpopulation
- ... Madagascar, the Atlantic rainforest of eastern Brazil, and Southeast Asia, roughly 70 percent of primate species face extinction." from Losing Strands in the Web of Life: Vertebrate Declines and the Conservation of Biological Diversity by John Tuxhill, Worldwatch Institute. And one day on the earth there will be no animals, no trees and the ocean is fulfilled with waste and dust. People cause all of those things by the over of ...
- 2877: Observing Persuasion In The Ne
- ... by the New Age. Boise, Idaho: Pacific Press Publishing Association. Clark, David K., and Norman L. Geisler. (1990). Apologetics in the New Age: A Christian critique of Pantheism. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House. Dworetzky, John P. (1988). Psychology. St. Paul: West Publishing Company. Lacayo, Richard. (1996). The 25 Most Influential People in America today. Time Magazine. New York: Time-Warner Communications. Myers, David G. (1996). Social Psychology (5th ed.). New ...
- 2878: Hemingway and His Writing Style
- ... people around him, not only a few select members of the distinguished, but with the whole community. The organization of this community is stated with great eloquence in the quotation from one of the poet John Donne’s sermons upon the death of a close friend. This is the quotation from which the book takes its title: No man is an Iland, intire of it selfe, every man is a peece ...
- 2879: Major League Baseball Needs A
- ... who knows maybe all that extra money the owners will be making will go to charity. Works Cited Antonen, Mel. “Red Sox Lose Mo, What Now?” USA Today 27 November 1998, natl. Ed: C2 Fizel, John. Baseball Economics. Connecticut: Praeger, 1996. Weiner, Richard. “Williams Resigns with the Yankees for Less.” USA Today 25 November 1998, natl. Ed: C1 Worisnop, Richard L. “The Business of Sports.” CQ Researcher Vol. 5, No. 6 ...
- 2880: The Journey of Lewis and Clark
- ... Blackfeet Indians and killed two of them. Clark's group returned by way of the Yellowstone River. The groups met where the Yellowstone joins the Missouri. At Mandan Indian villages, one member of the party, John Colter, got permission to leave the party for life of a trapper, and returned to the Mountains. Sacajawea, whose service had been very valuable, also left the party with her family. The expedition reached St ...
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