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- 7691: Quantum Computers Fact -or- Fantasy?
- ... The atomic nuclei, spinning in either of two states (clockwise or counterclockwise) could be programmed with a tip of a atomic microscope, either "reading" it's surface or altering it, which of course would be "writing" part of information storage. "Repetitive motions of the tip, you could eventually write out any desired logic circuit, " DiVincenzo said. This power comes at a price however, in that these states would have to remain ...
- 7692: Africa 2
- ... The epic of Sundiata, who founded the kingdom of Mali in West Africa in the 13th century, is one of the best examples of this "oral literature." Since the 19th century, many Africans have been writing poetry, novels, and a variety of nonfiction works in European languages. Chinua Achebe of Nigeria and Ngugi Wa Thiong'o of Kenya are two of Africa's most brilliant contemporary authors. These African writers Wole ...
- 7693: A Study Of The American Revolu
- ... Regardless of the obstacles facing them, these people pressed forward in search of economic and religious freedom. Freedom from a country, whose Kings and Parliament would often promise changes, then would abuse those changes for personal gain. To escape from this fickle government and to pursue their dreams many fled to the New World to set up their ideal colonies. The primary goal of these voyagers was to setup communities that ...
- 7694: A Picture Of Colonial Life
- ... was believed that "you could only understand Gods ways by reading the bible," and so, many people learned how to read so they could be holy and one with God. From this eduation sprung poetry writing, which was mostly about everyday life, and religion. However, to get this poetry published, it had to be taken to England. This took a very long time because they had to travel by ship back ...
- 7695: A Different Mirror
- ... America as a fantastic new telling of our nation s history. The book narrates the composition of the many different people of the United States of America. In a lively account filled that is with personal accounts and the voices of people that were in the past left out of the historical armament, Ronald Takaki proffers us a new perspective of America s envisioned past. Mr. Takaki confronts and disputes the ...
- 7696: Act Of Courage (jim Abbott)
- Beating the Odds Faced with the task of writing a paper on a specific act of courage my initial reaction was that of total uncertainty. Later that evening, as I lay in my bed watching television I pondered what topic to do for the ...
- 7697: A Comparison On The Iranian An
- ... independent, and Iran the world power that the Shah envisioned. What has occurred now may have been the start for these movements, or the death. Only in the future, when the children s children are writing papers, will the actions of the countries be judged.
- 7698: Absolute Truth
- ... wrong can not be distinguished through society s perspective. Society tends to look at everything relative to it s situation. When determining right and wrong we have to look to the absolute truth, not our personal feelings. Committing certain wrong s may be accepted by society more than other wrong s. If someone were to kill the President, people would be outraged and demand justice, but if someone were to kill ...
- 7699: Market Research
- ... of conducting surveys. A postal survey, where questionaires are sent through the post, or a newspaper survey, where readers are invited to fill in and return a questionnaire in a newspaper, are cheap. Telephone surveys, personal interviews and consumers panels are more expensive because an interviewer has to be employed to interview customers. Surveys can only be useful for market research purposes if the questions asked are appropriate. A survey ...
- 7700: People Always Tend To Seek The
- ... technology advances. Computers will become faster and people will want to use them more to make their lives easier. Yet, just like to any good side there is a bad side. Asimov reflects in his writing that humans might depend on the computers so much that they will allow them to control their lives.
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