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- 541: Prisoners Of War
- ... Cavendish Ltd, New York, Vol VIII. 940.53 WORLD WAR II, "Prisoners of War" Marshall Cavendish Ltd, New York, Vol III. 940.53 WORLD WAR II, "Prisoners of War" Marshall Cavendish Ltd, New York, Vol X. 940.53 Gosselin, Luc. PRISONS IN CANADA, Montreal, Quebec: Black Rose Books, 1982 _______________________________ 1. GOSSELIN, LUC Prisoners In Canada (Montreal: Black Rose Books Ltd, 1982) p. 47 2. World War II. "Prisoners of War" Vol III, page 2196 3. WORLD WAR II. "Prisoners" Vol VIII. page 2208 4. WORLD WAR II "Prisoners of War" Vol X. page 2787
- 542: What Is Changing In The Technology Of Heavy Construction Mac
- ... the possibilities. Many people in the industry are envisioning equipment run solely through the use of a high-tech computer system. Caterpillers advance concepts manager, Tom Muller, calls this machines of the future Electro-X. Electro-X being a term he created meaning electronically controlled, electro-mechanical, electro-hydraulic, etc. As Muller states, tomorrows machines must be smarter if they are to be easier to operate, but just as productive. These ...
- 543: My Car Accident
- ... rushed outside to make sure I was still in one piece. My mother took me to the emergency room to make sure I was not injured any farther that just the outside bruises. I had x-rays take and all showed a clean bill of health. Until the next day, I felt all the jolts and bruises to full extreme. Unable to move I felt my lower back giving me ...
- 544: Personal Writing: Game Over
- ... a basketball game and he then began to take a look at my finger. He had a look of concern on his face and before I knew it I was gong to have my fingered x-rayed. I had this done which took all of ten minutes and then he returned with the results. I had been siting there in anticipation of the results. I was on the edge of my ...
- 545: Lasers 3
- ... radiation. These were first developed in 1977 and are now becoming important research instruments. They are tunable, as are dye lasers, and in theory a small number could cover the entire spectrum from infrared to X-rays. Free-electron lasers should also become capable of generating very high-power radiation, which is currently too expensive to produce. Laser Applications The use of lasers is wide spread and is now days becoming ...
- 546: Robert Frost - Use Of Everyday Items In His Poetry
- "Robert Frost is a poet of genius because he could so often make his subtleties inextricable from an apparent availability." (Poirier p. x) Frost uses simple everyday subjects such as nature, man, and home to get his point across in his poetry. Robert Frost was born on March 26, 1874, in San Francisco California. His father, William Prescott ...
- 547: Rebecca
- ... in six months with pain. That changed things. She was no longer afraid of death. Her smile was a sign of her gain, the aftermaths was a token that showed who won the game. Rebecka
X) Who set the fire? I think that that Mrs Danvers set the fire but she probably told Fawell and he was most certainly in on it but Mrs Danvers set the fire. She possesed most ...
- 548: ABC Book
- ... axe. Why was this happening to them, everyone on the island was wondering. Who could hold such a big grudge against each one of these people to go to all this trouble to kill them. X-rays had to be used on three bodies by the coroner to determine the exact cause of death. Also poison tests were done on two bodies and gunshot tests on two more bodies. Younger than ...
- 549: Plato On Justice And Injustice
- ... sign of justice, and pleasure is one sign of happiness, then the just person is the happy person. Interestingly, he equates true pleasure with knowledge, the province of reason and the philosopher. Finally, in Book X, Socrates argues for the existence of an immortal soul. With this concession, he makes the point that good is that which preserves and benefits. Justice is good, so it therefore preserves and benefits in this ...
- 550: Hammurabi
- ... strict set of organized civil laws. The way Hammurabi constructed his laws is influential to the world today, because laws can be more easily understood by the people. Bibliography "Code of Hammurabi." Encyclopedia Britannica (1989), X, 682. "Hammurabi." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia (1994). "Hammurabi." Compton's Encyclopedia (1990), XI, 225.
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