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- 3341: Creative Story: Mischels Greenhouse
- ... 9 A.M. my whole day consisted of taking care of Forty thousand mums. They sat on top of many benchtops collecting sun and, heat rays waiting for us to water them. After watering them, John, (My boss), would go behind me and pull flowers. Which means picking out the best plants. Then Tanya and I would pick them up and put them on a rack 5x5 and then shrink wrap ...
- 3342: The Written Word Lives On
- ... Wonderful things contribute to the life of my spirit everyday. With limitless pages bound by a common goal these books keep me ticking. At night while I shudder under my covers Ayne Rand and her John Gault have held me in a stupor for hours on end. Making the cold seem like a fantasy and Gault's hidden valley a physical reality. She has made me standing between my fantasies and ...
- 3343: Slavery Is The South
- ... free. The Missouri Compromise was originally an act to settle disputes about free states and slave states entering the Union. To repeal this was to almost beg for revolution; hence Bleeding Kansas which included the John Brown riots and caused political uproar. The Kansas and Nebraska act was a disruptive and shortsighted solution to a complicated and commanding political issue. The Compromise of 1850 was another weak solution to the dominating ...
- 3344: Personal Writing: A Schoolyard Lesson
- ... advance up the field. My second pass was incomplete as I overthrew my receiver. Tim dropped my third pass and we were stuck in a jam. Melvin said he would be open, and so did John, but I had a plan. "Hike!" My players were off, everyone ran deep or at least father than they had to; all we needed was one completion. That is when I did it; I threw ...
- 3345: That School Uniforms Are Neces
- By: John That School Uniforms are Necessary The Macquarie dictionary defines the concept of uniform as; dress of the same style, materials and colour worn by a group. One particular type of group that uniforms are necessary ...
- 3346: Interview With A UFO
- ... ve been watchin' the X-Files on my big 10 inch black and white TV." Then they started gibbering back and forth again and I'll be dang if they didn't zap my old John Deere up on that ship too. That's when I got really mad. I think they understood English too cause when I told em what I thought of that spaceship, they started shootin' that laser ...
- 3347: Personal Writing: Response to My Visit to the Boott Cotton Mill
- ... facility. When I got there I was quite surprised. I walked to the mill from the Visitor Center, and as I walked through downtown Lowell there were a lot of people. When I got to John Street, there wasn't anybody in sight. As I got closer to the mill, the place looked deserted. When I saw the canal in front of the mill, I was surprised it wasn't moving ...
- 3348: Fiber Optic Cable
- ... Bell patented an optical telephone system, which he decided to call the Photophone, but his earlier invention, the telephone, proved to be far more practical. During the 1920s, two men by the names of John Logie Baird (from England), and Clarence W. Hansell (from the United States) came up with the idea of using arrays of hollow pipes or transparent rods to transmit images for television or facsimile systems. However ...
- 3349: Internet, Its Effects In Our Lives And The Future Of The Internet
- ... of data and 20.000 credit-card numbers through the Internet. Still, the new wave of network hacking is presenting fresh problems for companies, universities and law-enforcement officials in every industrial country. In July, John Deutch, head of the CIA, told Congress that he ranked information warfare as the second most serious threat to the national security, just below weapons of mass destruction in terrorist hands. The Internet suffers around ...
- 3350: Ibm
- ... 1992, and more cuts were announced for 1993. After record losses during 1992 and, for the first time in IBM's history, a cut in stock dividends (to less than half of their previous value), John F. Akers, chairman since 1985, resigned in early 1993. Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., was named chairperson of the company in April 1993. In 1994 IBM sold its federal systems unit to, which provides computer systems ...
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