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731: Technology and the Future of Work
... who believe that social structure and economics will continue as in the past, to identify the mysterious new labour absorbing industry that will arise in the future to prevent massive unemployment. Jones believes that industry ‘X' if it does appear, will not be based on conventional economic wisdom but is likely to be in areas where technology will have little application, he suggests it may be in service based areas such ...
732: The History Of Greek Theater
... of Greek and Roman Classics, New York: Barron’s Educational Series, Inc., 1960. 5. Trawick, Buckner B., World Literature, Volume I: Greek, Roman, Oriental and Medieval William McAvoy, Dramatic Tragedy, 1971, p. ix Ibid., p. x William McAvoy, Dramatic Tragedy, 1971, p. xi Ibid., p. vii Meyer Reinhold, Ph.D., Essentials of Greek and Roman Classics, 1960, p.60 F.L. Lucas, Greek Tragedy and Comedy, 1968, p. 3 Ibid., p ...
733: Radio: A Form of Communication
... light waves were electromagnetic waves consisting of electric and magnetic fields. In fact, scientists now know that visible light is just a small portion of what is called the electromagnetic spectrum, which includes radio waves, X rays, and gamma rays (see electromagnetic radiation). Heinrich Hertz, in the late 1880s, actually produced electromagnetic waves. He used oscillating circuits (combinations of capacitors and inductors) to transmit and receive radio waves. By measuring the ...
734: Actions Speak Louder Than Words
... of them is strong. Disobeying authority is a real self achieving high that a teenager has when doing the opposite of told. The movie industry makes millions of kids that sneak it to R and X rated movies. If the parents new that their children where doing this I’m sure they would stop this behavior. Due to the growing population in America I think that children entering the teenage social ...
735: Men and Women: Why are We So Different?
... core is biology. In biology, there are two distinct sets of genes: male (XX) and female (XY). Though these are distinctly different, there can already be seen some similarity in the two. Both carry the X chromosome. These different sets of chromosomes cause us to form distinct male and female physical characteristics. These differences enable males to be more suited to certain tasks. Males usually develop stronger muscles than do females ...
736: Ethical Values and The Classroom
... have become overcrowded, the students ethical values are conspicuously missing, and the old read out of a dull textbook and memorize these facts and figures routine has failed to capture the interest of our Generation X students. The below average high school student is a direct result of poor educational procedures in the student's formative years. For example, every student leaving the third grade should know how to read. Throughout ...
737: Virtual Reality
... course, Entertainment. Medical Medical researchers have been using VR techniques to synthesize diagnostic images of a patient's body to do predictive modeling of radiation treatment using images created by ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, and X-ray. A radiation therapist in a virtual would could viewand expose a tumour at any angle and then model specificdoses and configurations of radiation beams to aim at thetumour more effectively. Since radiation destroys humantissue ...
738: Serial Killers, the Minds, the Methods, the Madness
... achieve true and lasting fame” ( Leyton, 23). After spending their lives in the shadows, they suddenly find themselves thrust onto center stage. Charles Manson began his proceedings by marching into the courtroom with a big “X” carved on his forehead. During the trial, Manson lunged at the judge in an attempt to assault him. During their trials, the serial killers will undoubtedly be surrounded by their admirers. Women who press their ...
739: English Vs Math
... that I believe to be the most abstract and creative of the maths. A fellow student and me figured out pie. We figured out that the integral from 0 to1 of the square root of x minus 1 is equal to half of pie. We had huge problems figuring out this equation but persistence eventually won out and we solved it. Later we found out that this was a University Calculus ...
740: “Cultural Murders”
... ordered no one to be killed” (Manson 4). The family was togather except one, all the way to the trial. As the trail began, the family members on trial all shaved their heads and carved X’s in their foreheads. Linda Kaspian turned on the family and testified for the state. She spelled out a picture of Manson’s life: Orgies at the Spahn movie ranch commune, paranoia about Black Panther ...


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