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- 551: Cults
- ... but they do send a clear message that something is very wrong when sane, healthy people would rather burn, poison, and shoot themselves to death rather than live another moment in society. Endnotes 1. Lacay, Richard. Macleans: The Lure of the Cult (March 22 1997) 2. Graebrener, William. The American Record. Alfred A. Knoph, Inc. New York. 1982. 3. Applewhite, Marshall Herff. Heaven's Gate, The Novel. Received off of their ... Skelter. Bantam Books. New York. 1975. 4. Fennell, Tom. Time: Doom Sects [False Prophets Attract the Vulnerable]. (April 7, 1997) 5. Graebner, William. The American Record. Alfred A. Knoph, Inc. New York. 1982. 6. Lacay, Richard. Macleans: The Lure of the Cult (March 22 1997) 7. Lamaadar, Alia. Cults:Questionair. January 12, 1998. 8. Muller, Bill. The Edmonton Journal:The Lure of Cults [Why Ordinary People Join Cults]. (April 1, 1997 ...
- 552: Fidel Castro 2
- ... ability to whip the masses into a frenzy with wispy fallacies about American "imperialist" actions against Cuba was his main asset. He constantly found events which he could work the "ol Castro magic " on, as Nixon said , to turn it into another of the long list of grievances, real or imagined, that Cuba had suffered. Throughout Castro's rule there had been numerous minor attacks and disturbances in Cuba. Always without ... up for the Cuban exile invasion of Cuba. The fact that this secret was ill kept led to increased arms being shipped to Cuba by Russia in late 1960. President Kennedy inherited from the Eisenhower-Nixon administration the operation that became the Bay of Pigs expedition. The plan was ill conceived and a fiasco. Both Theodore Sorensen and Arthur Schlesinger describe the President as the victim of a process set in ...
- 553: The Computer Underground
- ... Chicago Tribune. 1989. "Computer hacker, 18, gets prison for fraud." Feb. 15:2,1. Field Notes. Interviews with phreakers, hackers, and pirates. Conducted from 7/88 to 4/89 (confidential material in authors files). Hollinger, Richard C. and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce. 1988. "The Process of Criminalization: The Case of Computer Crime Laws." Criminology 26:101-126. Levy, Steven. 1984. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution. New York: Dell Publishing. Message Logs ... APPENDIX A COMPUTER UNDERGROUND PSEUDONYMS _____________________________________ _____ Literature, films,|Computers & | Nouns, titles & | and Entertainment |related technology |Descriptive names| ------------------------------------------ Pink Floyd | Mrs. Teletype | The Professor | Hatchet Molly | Baudy Bastard | Perfect Asshole | Jedi Knight | Doctor Phreak | The Messiah | King Richard | Lord FAX | Right Wing Fool | Captain Hoga | CNA Office | Bed Bug | Al Crowley | Sir Mac | Sleepy Head | Doc Holiday | Busy Signal | Mean Underwear | Mr. Big Dog | Silicon Student | Cockroach | Robin Williams | Fiber Cables | Primo Bomber ...
- 554: Neil Simon, the Most Successful Playwright in The History of Theatre
- ... the show's major themes of compatibility and compromise. And, perhaps most importantly, Simon's skill as a playwright is revealed in the wonderful way Barefoot in the Park makes the audience laugh. BIBLIOGRAPHY Cohen, Richard. Theatre. 3rd ed. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Company, 1993. Donnelly, Richard E. The Play Structure. COTH 205, 5 September 1996. Simon, Neil. Barefoot in the Park. 1963.
- 555: Women's Roles in the Revolution
- ... women to vote was put down by almost everyone. However, in 1920, a full conclusion was reachedin women's suffrage: Women were granted full citizenship. Bibliography Jordon, Withrop. The Americans. Evenston: McDougal Co., 1991. Brown, Richard. One Flag, One Land. Needham: Silver Burdett and Ginn, 1990. Russel, Francis. Lexington, Concord and Bunker Hill, New York: American Hereitage Publishing Co., 1963. Jacobs, William Jay. America's Story. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1990. Ketchum, Richard M. The Revolution. New York: American Heritage Publishing , 1958. Graff, Henry F. This Great Nation. Chicago: Riverside Publishing Co., 1983. Pivin, Robert. America the People and the Dream. Glenview: Scott Foresman and Co., 1991. Patrick ...
- 556: New Eye Tracking Techniques Improve Realism of Aircraft Simulators
- ... low-resolution field of view. If the image-generating computer 'knows' where the pilot's fixation is, it mage there. The technology to make this possible was developed by a research team headed by Professor Richard Frecker and Professor Moshe Eizenman. The work was carried out in collaboration with CAE Electronics Ltd. of Montreal with financial support from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. Their eye-tracker can ... cumbersome video display units." Initial tests of the integrated system will be carried out in collaboration with CAE Electronics at Williams Air Force Base in Arizona later this year. Contact: Moshe Eizenman (416)978-5523 Richard Frecker (416)978-2236
- 557: Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde
- ... noted that he is often the last respectable person that men who are turning to evil or ruin have to talk to. This foreshadows Utterson's involvement with upcoming evil. Mr. Utterson is friends with Richard Enfield, although the two are totally different from one another. They always took walks with each other on Sundays no matter what else they might have to do. As they walk down a lane on ... in with Poole, Jekyll's servant, who said that Jekyll stayed in his room, laid awake, did not read and was miserable. Utterson tried to visit less and less. Chapter 7 On a walk with Richard Enfield again, he and Utterson resolve never to see Hyde again. Enfield tells that he now knows that the building Hyde entered that night long ago was Jekyll's house. As they strolled by Jekyll ...
- 558: The Atomic Bomb
- ... embark on a project that would change mankind forever. He decided to name this project the Manhatten Project. This project was headed by six of the worlds best scientists: Neils Bohr, Joseph Carter, Enrico Fermi, Richard Feyman, and Robert Oppenheimer, each with their own ideas of what it would take to construct such a weapon. From left to right: Neils Borh, Robert Oppenheimer, Richard Feyman, Enrico Fermi The object of the project was to produce a practical military weapon in the form of a bomb in which the energy would be released by a fast neutron chain reaction in ...
- 559: Explanation of the Holocaust in Freud's "Civilization and Its Discontents"
- ... and art. They believed the teachings of Hitler, and acted on his behalf. However, it is not entirely accurate to assert that only uneducated people subscribed to the Nazi ideology. This is so because as Richard Rubenstein writes in his essay The Cunning of History, the enslaved Jews were used as guinea pigs for medical experiments under some very respectable professors at medical schools, (49) and used some of the biggest ... Blackwell Ltd., 1988. Dawidowicz, Lucy S. The War Against the Jews: 1933-1945. NY: Bantam Books, 1975. Freud, Sigmund. Civilization and Its Discontents. Ed. and trans. James Strachey. NY: W.W. Norton & Co., 1961. Rubenstein, Richard. The Cunning of History. NY: Harper & Row Publishers, 1975.
- 560: Lucille Ball
- ... much success on her radio show My Favorite Husband. The show was a comedy based on based on "the delightful stories of Isobel Scott Rorick's gay, sophisticated Mr. & Mrs. Cugat, starring Lucille Ball with Richard Denning" (Brady 159). The show soon became a hit, thanks to Ball's humor. "Just before Christmas 1948. . . General Foods agreed to sponsor My Favorite Husband to promote Jell-o" (Brady, 160) In addition to ... New York: Hyperion, 1994. Dziemianowicz, Joe. "Our Favorite Redhead." Macall's October 1996: 53-54. Lucy-A Tribute. MCA.com. 29 April 1999. . "100 Years of Great Women." ABCNEWS Special. ABC. 30 April 1999. Zoglin, Richard. "Lucille Ball: The First Lady of Comedy Brought us Laughter as Well as Emotion Truth." Time June 1998: 188-191.
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