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- 4761: Hank Williams
- ... stress of fame and fortune, or was it the strive to get away from himself because he was unhappy with his life. Even though Hank died at an early age, he accomplished more in that short period of time than most people do in a lifetime. His life demonstrates the effects that drugs and alcohol can have on a persons life, and how it can mar the strive to achieve greatness ...
- 4762: Will Computers Control Humans In The Future?
- ... reliance on computers by portraying a futuristic world where computers control humans. One of the images which Asimov describes in the book is that humans might become too dependent on computers. In one of the stories, Profession, Asimov writes about people being educated by computer programs designed to educate effortlessly a person. According to the Profession story people would no longer read books to learn and improve their knowledge. People would ...
- 4763: Allama Muhammad Iqbal
- ... closer contact with its own original spirit and with the spirit of modern times." Iqbal's "Deeda-war" (visionary), is like Iqbal himself. He could foresee what others could not. Whereas others only have a short term view of things, a visionary sees the problems in a long term perspective and develops some sort of cosmic sense. A nation is indeed fortunate if it produces a few such individuals in centuries ...
- 4764: Why You Should Purchase A PC
- ... a very narrow view of what a computer is capable of doing, it does describe the basic ideas of what I will expand upon. We have been living through an age of computers for a short while now and there are already many people world wide that are computer literate. According to Using Computers: A Gateway to Information World Wide Web Edition, over 250 million Personal Computers (PC's) were in ...
- 4765: Great Expectations 2
- ... who is a changed man sees his old love Estella. There he becomes in love with her again even though she explains that she cannot feel any feelings for him. To make a long story short, they fall in love, and that causes him to revert back to his old self; a gentle, kind, mild mannered person who sees only the good in people. In conclusion the character Pip is a ...
- 4766: Grapes Of Wrath 3
- ... doesn't step away, but simply pleads his case. "'Listen,' he said. 'You fellas don' know what you're doin'. You're helpin' to starve kids.' 'Shut up, you red son-of-a-bitch.' A short heavy man stepped into the light. He carried a new white pick handle. Casy went on, 'You don' know what you're a-doin'.'"(page 495) Even as he sees the man means to do ...
- 4767: Karl Marx
- ... The Rhenish Gazette". Marx claimed that he was happy because these papers had given him back his liberty. He was even invited to the the new editor of "German -French Annals." This was even more short lived then the first newspaper he worked for. His writings were very much appreciated. When the editor was to resign Marx would get to replace him. His editorship is once again very brief. His writings ...
- 4768: Hitler's Life
- ... about the goals of the party and the hatred they had against the Jews. Hitler changed the name of the party to the National socialist German Workers Party(Nationalsoziatistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) called for short, Nazi. By the end of 1920 they had 3000 members. HITLER NAMED LEADER OF NAZI PARTY By 1921, Adolph Hitler had become a very good speaker. He spoke to a crowd of almost 6000 people ...
- 4769: Babe Ruth
- ... he was sold to the Boston Red Sox for $2,900 only five months after he was signed. Ruth was not bothered by the change having been a member with the team for such a short time. Babe Ruth performed great where ever he played. When he was signed to the Red Sox he did great things for them. He didn't just play baseball while he was in Boston. This ...
- 4770: Hamlet 3
- ... came 13 years later and it gave the MacKenzies, Strathconan, Stratbran, and Strathgarve which had being taken for them in the past. The greatest MacKenzie was the sixth chief Alexander, and there are many romantic stories about him because he was a womanizer. He was also the most powerful chief who lead the MacKenzie's to one of the most powerful clans in Scotland. He had two wives so the eldest ...
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