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- 4941: Herman Melville
- ... but was virtually ignored. Only in the 1920s did the critics rediscover him and give him his merited place in the history of American literature. His "Billy Budd, Foretopman," now considered one of his best stories, was not published until 1924.
- 4942: Georg Simon Ohm
- ... the town in physics, he has somewhat faded into an unknown. I hope I have enlightened you with a few words of wisdom about Georg Simon Ohm. Bibliography Periodicals: 1. G. Baker, Georg Simon Ohm, Short Wave Magazine 52 (1953), 41 Books: 1. E. Deuerlein, Georg Simon Ohm, 1789-1854 (Erlangen, 1939) 2. C. Jungnickel and R. McCormmach, Intellectual Mastery of Nature, (Chicago, 1986) 3. H.S. Suttman Co., INC. , The ...
- 4943: Tortilla Flat Evaluation
- ... war and are looking for someplace to live. Then Danny remembers he has a house that was given to him from a relative. The novel also follows the adventures of the friends. Most are boring stories like helping an old lady or looking for treasure. They also got drunk a lot. And at the end. . . well I won't spoil it, you'll have to go through the pain of reading ...
- 4944: Seatbelts and Airbags: They Save Lives!!!
- ... airbag is like hitting a brick wall. There are some cars that have airbags on the passenger side. These airbags are dangerous to small children sitting in the passenger seat. These airbags are known to short out and deploy even though an accident has not occurred. There have been many questions as to how to disconnect these passenger side airbags. Manufacturers have been trying to make a passenger side airbag disconnecting ...
- 4945: Jonathan Larson
- ... Larson that if any thing serious had been found he would have been notified immediately. The rest of the day, Larson spent being nursed by Eddie Rosenstine. Evening. Brian Carmody found his roommate in bed, short of breath and mumbling in a low voice. The only food he could seemingly stomach was Jell-O and some tapioca pudding. January 23. Afternoon. Jonathan called his father in Albuquerque complaining of chest and ...
- 4946: The New Deal
- ... market, the New Deal eliminated the dubious financial practices that had helped precipitate the Great Depression. However, Roosevelts primary tool, deficit spending, proved to be ineffective in averting downturns in the economy. Despite the short term relief, in the long run, America had to back track in recovering lost funds, due to Roosevelts massive spending. With the coming of the war, economy flurished, and without it, America would have been ...
- 4947: Kurt Cobain
- ... become a little stoner kid. From 1984 to1985 Kurt lived with his mom. She soon kicked him out because he dropped out of high school. He was a senior in high school and just weeks short of graduation. For one year he lived in friend's houses, cars and even under a bridge. In the winter of 1985 Kurt formed his first band with Krist Novoselic and Aaron Burkhard. They went ...
- 4948: Kurt Cobain: Collection of Personal Accounts From Family Relatives
- ... a little hiking ourselves. Gramps turned to me in the truck and asked if we ought to ask Kurt, and we agreed that we sure should. But Kurt said no, he was just taking a short stroll, and "thanks anyway". So, we headed down the street towards the highway. However, when Gramps looked in his rear view mirror, he just started howling with laughter... when I looked back, there was Kurt ...
- 4949: The Future of the Internet
- ... Internet services take up 2.5 percent of the telephone lines in America, and they are using twenty to to thirty-six percent of the total telephone network capacity. "The local network was designed for short calls which you make and then hang up, but Internet calls often occupy a line for hours," said David Goodtree, an industry analyst. (Reuter's, the Internet.) With so many people on the Internet and ...
- 4950: Satie, Erik
- ... embarked on again only in his 40th year, when he enrolled as a pupil of Vincent d'Indy and Albert Roussel at the Schola Cantorum. Long before that, however, he had composed a number of short piano pieces, whose eccentric titles and unfashionable and yet convincing simplicity of melody were matched by an individual sense of harmony. It is still a moot point whether Satie got his harmonic ideas from his ...
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