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- 4241: Computer Crime 2
- ... done by electronic impulse, surpassing checks and cash by a wide margin. In the near future, nearly all business transactions will be electronic. Thus, access to business computers equals access to money. Recently, computer hacker John Lee, a founder of the infamous "Masters of Deception" hacker group, discussed his 10-year career, which began when he was 12 years old and included a one-year prison term in his late teens ...
- 4242: DuPont: An Investment Analysis
- ... number of shares outstanding in 1995 declined 14 percent due to the redemption of stock from Seagram in 1995. "This was our second consecutive year of record earnings and significant year-over-year improvement," said John A. Krol, DuPont president and chief executive officer. "These outstanding results are a tribute to the talent and dedication of DuPont's people worldwide. We are pleased with the progress we have made to increase ...
- 4243: St. Francis Of Assisi
- ... papal chambers seeking universal approval of a form of religious life. Innocent III then thought over the decision wisely. During a dream after his interview with Francis, he saw the enormous Roman basilica of St. John Lateran trembling on its foundations, fighting not to lean over. Abruptly, a little man appeared and threw his body against the building, miraculously holding it up. The little man was Francis. Through his dream, the ...
- 4244: The Merger of Trizec Corporations and Horsham Incorporated
- ... Lifeline," The Globe and Mail, 29 March 1994, sec B, p. 1,14. Alan Freeman, "Horsham Properties Brings Royal Touch to German Project," The Globe and Mail, 4 October 1996, sec B, p. 1,12. John Meyer, Trizec- A Tradition of Excellence (Calgary: Corporate and Public Relations, 1985), 11. Kimberley Noble, "Horsham Throws Trizec a Lifeline," The Globe and Mail, 29 March 1994, sec B, p. 1,14. Kimberley Noble, "Horsham ...
- 4245: Isaac Newton
- ... accomplishments. Newton died in London on March 20, 1727, and was the first scientist to be honored with burial in Westminster Abbey. Bibliography- America Online: GotDaSkill Comptons Interactive Encyclopedia- NEWTON, ISAAC Let Newton Be! By:John Fauvel, Raymond Flood, Michael Shortland, and Robin Wilson Copyright 1988 Oxford University Press 272 pages
- 4246: Stephen Sondheim
- ... straightforward music, reaching back beyond Berlin to barbershop and Stephen Foster, and almost to our own time with an ironic parody of the Carpenters. Not everyone feels comfortable watching Lee Harvey Oswald singing along with John Wilkes Booth, but, in stretching the possibilities of the musical, Sondheim is seeking to prove that the form has just as wide a range as the straight play. And for that we should all be ...
- 4247: Stephon Marbury
- ... in Brooklyn. New York City can be unforgiving toward its phenoms. The starmakers ballyhooed former playground legend Dwayne (Pearl) Washington, who never lived up to his precious nickname while playing at Syracuse, and struggling St. John's guard Felipe Lopez, who sat for Richard Avedon's camera while still in high school, only to turn their backs on both when they turned out to be anything short of great. This fear ...
- 4248: A Postmodern Look at Poverty and Homelessness
- ... in the United States, which is occurring even today may or may not be caused by little or any intervention by the government or society as a whole. This is the same cycle implied by John Kenneth Galbraith's The Affluent Society (1958; rev. eds. 1969, 1976, 1984). Poverty and wealthy are both social statuses in the United States. However, they are looked at differently. The wealth held by a person ...
- 4249: The Vietnam Anti-War Movement
- ... The United States first became directly involved in Vietnam in 1950 when President Harry Truman started to underwrite the costs of France's war against the Viet Minh. Later, the presidencies of Dwight Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy increased the US's political, economic, and military commitments steadily throughout the fifties and early sixties in the Indochina region. Prominent senators had already begun criticizing American involvement in Vietnam during the summer ...
- 4250: Succeeding Through Others
- ... by helping them to grow. The supervisor fears being disliked if he or she delegates or refuses to make a decision for an employee. This is simply not the case. In a reported study by John Hemphill at Ohio State University, 500 groups of supervisors and managers were rated by their employees. The leaders who were rated good or excellent were the ones who made the greatest use of delegation. Conversely ...
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