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- 5291: Napoleon Bonaparte
- ... he was forced from the throne. He was exiled to the island of Elba. About a year later, he gathered about 1,000 soldiers and went to Paris and regained power. He ruled for a short time, and then he surrendered to the English. He was exiled to the island of St. Helena in the south Atlantic, where he stayed until he died on May 5, 1821. He supposedly died of ...
- 5292: Regulating The Internet: Who's In Charge
- ... bondage, domination, submission, sadism, and masochism web page, was told he would have to shut down his page by an administrator of Brown University because of the content of his page. The web page contained stories of married couples tying each other up to non-consensual rape, torture, and murder as well as pictures and an interactive virtual reality dungeon. (Robbins). America Online (AOL) also has pulled people's posts because ...
- 5293: Road Rage
- ... if the same number of males and females are used from the same group, this may possibly represent what would be found if I took a random sample from any other group of drivers. In short, I am saying that the differences of males to females, among groups, may be similar, relating to driving habits. In conclusion, road rage is something that has been around for a long time and will ...
- 5294: Radar: A Silent Eye in the Sky
- ... from, what direction the object is moving, its speed, and its distance. There are two types of modern radar: continuous wave radar, and pulse radar. Pulse radar works like an echo. The transmitter sends out short bursts of radio waves. It then shuts off, and the receiver listens for the echoes. Echoes from pulse radar can tell the distance and direction of the object creating the echo. This is the most ...
- 5295: Gambling: Losing the Gamble
- ... but there is evidence it has been around for a long time. "When archaeologists excavated the pyramids, they found dice beside the mummified bodies of pharaohsdice that were shaved or crooked. Greek history contains stories of soldiers who shot craps to while away the monotonous hours during the siege of Troy, and the Bible documents the story of Roman centurions gambling for the robes of Christ following the crucifixion" (Thompson ...
- 5296: What Are Teens Supposed To Do?
- ... Last but not least would be for parents make sure that their teenagers feel they are welcome have friends over hang out and watch movies, play games, or have small parties with close friends. In short if we as adults can give teens alternatives going the mall or wandering the streets, I'm willing bet they will choose the alternative and be much happier about it.
- 5297: Famous Explorers Of Africa
- ... in 1806 he sailed downstream to the Bussa rapids, where he drowned, trying to escape an attack by the Africans. Rene Callie Rene Callie was a 27 year old man who was fascinated by the stories told about peoples travels to Africa. His readings of Mungo park also stimulated his fascination. Callie had entered a contest for the first person to reach Timbuktu and reach back. He had reached Timbuktu. During ...
- 5298: Body Modifications
- ... in his life and yet it lingered as the scabs formed on his new tattoo. Dillons tattoo felt sore and bruised, but yet he felt proud and happy with himself. These are just two stories of people who have experienced a form of body modification. Why do people decide to decorate their body at the cost of extreme pain? And why do they feel such satisfaction from the completion of ...
- 5299: Exaggerations and Reinforcement: A Male Version Of Women's Lib
- ... the first impression they get of a person isn't collected from a visual standpoint has to be lying. No matter how wrong it may seem to be to some, women have been dressing in short skirts, low cut blouses, and tight jeans for some time. What's was the reason behind it all? To impress us men, to make us take notice. Now that we're really paying attention, we ...
- 5300: Julius Caesar
- ... his defeat of the Belgic tribes in the north and the submission of the maritime tribes on the Atlantic seaboard, he believed that the task had all but been accomplished. Caesar decided to make two short reconnaissance expeditions, one across the Rhine. and the other across the Straits of Dover to Britain. In a longer and more serious invasion of Britain he crossed the Thames and received the submission of the ...
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