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- 2881: Ramses II: Magnificence On The Nile
- ... nevertheless plain for all to see. Domestically Ramses II reigned supreme, his authority unchallenged. By his energy and determination Pharaoh Ramsey proved to be one of the greatest rulers of his time. BIBLIOGRAPHY PAGE Romer, John: Ancient Lives: Daily Life in Egypt of the Pharaohs. Holt, Rhinehart, and Winston, 1984. pp.177 New York, New York. Velikovsky, Immanuel: Ramses II and His Time: Another Volume in the Ages in Chaos series ...
- 2882: Propaganda in the Online Free Speech Campaign
- ... only in 1990 as a non-profit organization before the Internet started to gain its status as a daily part of our lives. Mitchell D. Kapor, founder of Lotus Development Corporation, along with his colleague John Perry Barlow, established the EFF to "address social and legal issues arising from the impact on society of the increasingly pervasive use of computers as a means of communication and information distribution." In addition, the ...
- 2883: Agatha Christie
- ... states that: "Christie lays her tantalizing plots so precisely and drops her false leads so cunningly that few, if any, readers could guess the identity of the villain." (C.L.C., Vol. 6, p. 110). John Heidenry recalls how he became wrapped up in the "least likely person" device and how confused he became: On page 35 in one of Christie's mysteries, I had guessed the identity of the murderer ...
- 2884: Marketing Of Tobacco
- ... manufacturers have to right to promote and advertise their products so long as they are legal. Thus, clearly tobacco will be marketed, in some form or the other, for years to come. REFERENCES 1. Cashin, John R. “Warning: Insurers may get Smoked !” Best’s Review-P/C Oct. 1996: 64+. 2. Constantin, James A., and Jack J. Kasulis. “Marketing” Grolier Multi-Media Encyclopedia. Ver.8.0,1996. 3. Rosenfield, James. “Smoke ...
- 2885: Miracles
- ... Bible is the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. This is the foundation of Christianity and our relation to God ( Romans 10:9-10). The Bible has several other instances in 1Kings 17:22, John 11:43-44, 2 Kings 4:33-34, and Matthew 27:52. These miracles show that God has power over life and death. The demonstration of this supernatural power is one aspect of the fingerprint ...
- 2886: Past, Present, and Future of Computers
- ... program it. What was needed was a computation device that could store simple ³programs² into it's memory for call later. The Electronic Discrete Variable Computer was the next in line. A young man named John von Neumann had the original plan for memory. His only problem was where and how could the instructions be stored for later use. Several ideas were pursued, but the one found most effective at the ...
- 2887: Organic Molecules Challenge
- ... what we have," he said, "but they would still be 1,000 times faster because the molecular components work so much faster than ones made of semiconductor materials." Recently, Theodre O. Poehler, director of research, John Hopkin's Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md., and Richard S. Potember, a senior chemist there, built a working four-byte RAM chip using molecular charge-transfer system. Four bytes may seem crude compared to the ...
- 2888: The Apathy Of Generation X
- ... vote (Bush received 30%, Perot 20%). Clintons 20% margin of victory in the young people vote was his largest in any age group and may have very well put him in the White House. Since John Andersons independent run at the White House in 1980, young people have been the strongest supporters for those outside the two party system. Now in 1996, even though Ross Perot has a dismal 5% overall ...
- 2889: Macintosh vs. IBM
- ... their strong points. They both had their own ideas about where they should go in the personal computer market. They also had many developments, which propelled themselves over the other. It all started when Thomas John Watson became president of Computing Tabulating Recording in 1914, and in 1924 he renamed it to International Business Machines Corporation. He eventually widened the company lines to include electronic computers, which was extremely new in ...
- 2890: McDonald’s
- ... visits is the one most used by McDonald’s chiefs to control directly their manager and the other employee’s work. Bibliography McDonald’s Annual Report 1998 McDonald’s Web-site: http://www.mcdonalds.com John F. Love, McDonald’s Behind the Arches Cliff Bowman, The essence of strategic Management, Laurie j. Mullis, Management and organisational behaviour Tim Hannagan, Management Concept and practices Thompson Strickland, Strategic Management
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