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26661: Drug And Alcohol Abuse
... that nature. This will reward drug-free junior high students and will encourage other students, who might have tried drugs, to do likewise. For high school students, we should provide more scholarships like the Bar S scholarship. This scholarship is for students from all levels of school up until the senior year in high school who pledge to be drug free. Once in college, these students get drug-tested every semester ... any of the above warning signs in your loved ones, please seek help for them as soon as possible. Whenever the long arm of the law is extended to the addicts of Missouri, please don't forget to also extend a caring hand of rehabilitation.
26662: A Picture Of Colonial Life
... God. This form of government also ran with superstitions taking high status. One example is the Salem Witch Trials. Religion also played a big part in the education of the new world. If it weren't for people wanting freedom of religion, America wouldn't be the great country that it is now. It was believed that "you could only understand Gods ways by reading the bible," and so, many people learned how to read so they could be holy ... to get from Boston to New York it took five months, but now it only takes about five hours. Things sure have come a long way from the old colonial ways, but if it weren't for those people seeking freedom and adventure, then we and a lot of other things would not be here today.
26663: Othello: Game Strategy
... where the computer will move and a basic strategy. Always try to keep yourself to one move to win (if you could have two moves in a row, you would win something to zero.) Don't have long rows of white connecting to one black. If you do, the computer can get up to 6 in one move. GAME OVERVIEW STRATEGY FIRST MOVE:Always move north or south. North and south ... at least fifteen points or more. When you have reached that goal (I would go for more, at least twenty, if possible) there should be less than 7 spaces on the board. If there isn't, keep going until there is. FINAL BLOW:Now you should just watch yourself. Don't make foolish moves where the computer can connect for more than 5 points. If it was inevitable, just leave it. If you then keep blocking properly, you should win easily. NOTES You are using ...
26664: A Hero Among Men, A Man Among
... return from battles. Yet in spite of his faults – indeed because of his faults – Ulysses posesses the venerant power of inspiration. Were he entirely flawless, he would be out of the realm of the reader’s experience, and though we would admire him, we would not see ourselves in him as we do in Tennyson’s poem. Ulysses’ human strengths despite his many weaknesses embodies the will and ability of man, and the audience’s awe-inspired response to his monologue demonstrates the desire of man to elevate and admire the individual who achieves greatness through determination and hard work. The initial contrast between myth and man comes within ...
26665: Requirements Needed in Certain Computer Related Fields
... technology and services. Some requirements are: - Experience in WAN and LAN networking - Experience in design and supporting of networks - A background in communications, Ethernet, Appletalk, bridges, routers, and multiplexors. - Graduation from a community college technologist's program or the equivalent is also required. The salary for a Network Specialist is approximately $30 000 - $40 000 annually. Sales Manager A Sales Manager will have a number of responsibilities including recruiting, training, staff ... The salary of a Sales Manager often varies, but more or less stays around the figure of $25 000 to $35 000 annually. Clerk Typist A Clerk Typist is responsible for copy-typing, taking dictation's, and possibly taking minutes at meetings. A Clerk Typist takes on a variety of office functions in a service environment, and is usually indispensable. Some requirements are: - Excellent communicational and interpersonal skills. - Experience in WordPerfect ... being part of, or the leader of a group of developers working towards a common goal, directing and testing to meet customer specifications and program requirements for a variety of environments. Some requirements are: - Bachelor's of Engineering Degree. - 5 to 10 years of related experience. - Borland C/C++ programming skills and application development experience in Microsoft Windows 3.1 are assets. - Understanding and demonstrated application of DOD-STD 2167A ...
26666: Will Computers Control Humans In The Future?
... Multivac, controlled humans by telling the authorities about who was going to commit a crime causing someone to be imprisoned until the danger has passed. It was the computer that made the decision of someone's freedom or imprisonment and that controlled others to arrest a person it suspected of committing a crime controlling his/her destiny. The decision of imprisoning someone for a crime a person did not commit was ... questions that would normally embarrass people if they would have to ask someone else about it. Multivac could access its vast database of trillions of pieces of knowledge and find the best solution for one's problem (All The Troubles of The World 153). All the people believed that Multivac knows the best and allowed a computer to control their lives by following the solutions Multivac had given them (All the Troubles of The World 153). Humans followed a computer's solution to a problem they could not solve themselves allowing a computer to take control over their lives not allowing them to think for themselves. In the Nine Tomorrows, Isaac Asimov often criticizes our ...
26667: Operation Desert Storm
... cabinet members. He wanted to make his country whole once again so in 1990 they invaded Kuwait and in less than five hours, they had taken Kuwait and controlled twenty-six percent of the world's oil supplies. And it seemed their next target was Saudi Arabia.This is when the United States entered the war after a call for protection and help by the Arabs. They set a deadline on ... to Kuwait reported that Iraq had began withdrawing its Republican Guard divisions from Kuwait entirely.Several weeks before Baghdad was bombed on January 17th , 1991, UnitedStates intelligence agents successfully inserted a computer virus into Iraq's military computers. It was designed to disable much of Baghdad's air-defense system.
26668: Economic Recovery During The 1
During the 1920`s many economic problems occurred in Britain. However the main problems did not occur until 1929 when the Wall Street Crash occurred. The Wall Street Crash involved share prices falling to about 1/4 or even less than what they were bought for. This essay will examine how Britain was affected during the 1930`s and will look at the reforms introduced by the National Government. This will be done by examining four areas namely Depression, Labours Response, National Governments Response and other reasons for recovery. By examining these four ... the Gold Standard in 1931. This resulted in cheap exports and meant Britain could make more money. The reason for this change working was that when Britain went on the Gold Standard in the 1920`s they went on to high. The idea behind Britain going on the Gold Standard was to make the pound seem strong and to attract people to buy the pound. However this did not happen, ...
26669: The Corruption Crisis Of The E
... main threat to the souvereignity of the member states. This conflict was accentuated at the Luxembourg crisis in 1965, which was the greatest institutional crisis of the Community. The crisis was caused by De Gaulle`s resistance of the Commission`s proposal of introducing majority voting in the Council instead of unanimity. The French President paralysed the working of the Community by practicing the "empty chair" politics, boykotting the Council of Ministers. The crisis was solved ... Commission as a body. The Amsterdam treaty gave further powers to the EP. It now has the authority to vote on the president of the Commission before the apointment of the individual commissioners. The Commission’s problems of the lack of legitimacy also derive from its lack of transparency. Besides the complicated nature of decision making in the Commission, there is also a culture of secrecy. The importance of transparency ...
26670: Germany And Its Abuse Of Chemi
... This unpredictability eventually forced Germany to abandon the cylinder-based cloud attack. Another problem with using cylinders to deliver the poisonous gases was that it prohibited Germany from conducting a mobile type of warfare. Germany’s last cylinder attack occurred on 8 August 1916 at Wieltje. The first German use of artillery fired chemical shells occurred at Neuve-Chapelle on 27 October 1914. In this battle, Germany modified the 105-mm ... that German leaders felt that they had learned enough about the use of chemical filled artillery shells to produce new instructions concerning their tactical use. However, by the end of the war, half of Germany's basic artillery load was chemical shells. Germany, enjoying the lead in the development of chemical agents and chemical shells, was able to experiment with different types of chemical shells and different amounts of explosive. They ... February. As Germany predicted, France rotated division after division into the Verdun area to halt the German attack. On 19 May, Germany used a liquid gas shell at Chattancourt that caused many casualties, however, France’s defense continued to hold. On 22-23 June, Germany launched its’ last major attack on Verdun. German artillery fired over 110,000 chemical shells filled with phosgene. The concentration was so high that the ...


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