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- 1761: History Of Gunpowder
- ... Like the Gunpowder Plot. The gunpowder plot was a plan to blow up the English Houses of Parliament on November 5, 1605, When King James the first was to be present. A group headed by Robert Catesby and Guy Fawkes originated the plan . This group resented the hostile attitude of the government toward the Roman Catholic church. But the plot was discovered and most of the people in the group were ...
- 1762: Fetishism- A Paraphilia
- ... Excerpt from "Fur of the Beast." Posted on the Internet Site: http://www.av.qnet.com/~stasya/whitiszoo.htm 2) "Fetishism". Microsoft Encarta 96 Encyclopedia. 1993-1995 Microsoft Corporation. 3) "Fetishism". Encyclopedia of Human Behavior. Robert M. Goldenson, Ph.D. 1970, Garden City, New York. 4) "Fetishism". Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis. Ludwig Eidelberg, MD 1968, The Free Press, New York. 5) "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition". 1994. American ...
- 1763: Fighting For An Innocent Death
- ... trigger-happy cops take a moment to reconsider their decision to open fire on Diallo? Yes, they knew immediately how wrong the shooting was and they knew they were guilty of manslaughter. Bronx District Attorney Robert T. Johnson said “Officers ‘mistakes, their misjudgments, their preconceptions, led to a violent and horrible death of an innocent person’” (qtd. in De La Cruz). All four police officers have told reporters and attorneys how ...
- 1764: Family A Tough Bond To Break
- ... be together once again. It may take them twenty years, but they are finally united again as one family. Bibliography Rieu, E.V. (1946). The Odyssey. Middlesex, England. (Original work composesd circa 1200 BCE.) Milch, Robert J. The Odyssey. Lincoln, Nebraska:Cliffs Notes Inc.
- 1765: Definition Of Race
- ... American Anthropologist. 100.3 (1998) Du Bois, W.E.B. Dusk of Dawn: An Essay Toward An Autobiography of a Race Concept. New York: Schocken Books, 1968 Comas, Juan. Racial Myths. Mexico: Unesco, 1958 Kuttner, Robert E. Race and Modern Science. New York: Social Science Press, 1967
- 1766: A Thermodynamic Reading Of The
- ... encoding, and so on -- the more degraded information might be" (Klapp, 126). Although Shannon’s information theory studies were yet to be published in the 1930's, other scientists such as Gilbert Newton Lewis and Robert Andrews Millikan, were making similar generalizations at this time. "Thermodynamics gives no support to the assumption that the universe is running down. Gain in entropy means loss of information and nothing more" (Allen and Maxwell ...
- 1767: A Family-friendly WorkPlace
- ... 15 Issue 16: p31. 12. Schwartz, Debra B. "The impact of work-family policies on women's career development: boon or bust?" Women in Management Review, 1996, Vol. 11 Issue 1: p5-20. 13. Bellinger, Robert. "Women lead TI transformation." Electronic Engineering Times, 10/21/96 Issue 924: p125-128.
- 1768: An Internet Perspective
- A man and computer scientist Robert Taylor had developed a new system of communication that would change the world. Taylor would connect two separate computers that were capable of communicating small bits of information between one another. This was only intended ...
- 1769: Case Study For Human Resources
- ... Pros: Educated, 14 years experience with WSI, above average performance ratings, seniority Cons: None Special Considerations: Married with five children, headed section until he had a heart attack, now slower and slightly out of date Robert Treharane Pros: Average to above average performance ratings, 16 years experience with WSI, seniority Cons: None Special Considerations: Single, dropped out of M. I. T. because of financial reasons, tries to stay educated by reading ...
- 1770: Compaq Computers
- ... auditors, and with Compaq management to review accounting, auditing, internal control structure and financial reporting matters. Organization: Office of the Chief Executive Chairman Benjamin M. Rosen and directors and vice chairmen Frank P. Doyle and Robert Ted Enloe, III, currently constitute the Office of the Chief Executive. Rosen is serving as acting CEO, and together with Doyle and Enloe, is actively involved at Houston headquarters in the daily direction and operations ...
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