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27781: Creative Writing: Letter To Mom From Jewish Man During The Holocaust
... on paper. It is as hard for me to write this as it probably is for you to read this. I am sorry to say but tomorrow I am going to be exterminated. This isn’t at all how I expected my life to end, but you need not to worry, because I will be going to a place where I will be protected by God, no matter if I am ... women being separated from there children. I have been told that today is my last, so I just wanted to tell you that I love you and will always be watching over you. Please don’t tell anyone of the information I have just given you. All anyone can do now is just pray that this nightmare will soon be over. Send my love upon my dearest family and friends that ...
27782: Benjamin Harrison
President Harrison's single term fell between the two terms of Grover Cleveland, a Democrat. Cleveland was popular with the people but unpopular with political leaders. Harrison was popular with neither. There was indeed something of a mystery ... 1888. Senator James G. Blaine, the leader of the party, had been defeated by Cleveland in 1884 and refused to run against him again. The field was therefore open. Harrison was finally nominated with Blaine's support. Levi P. Morton, a New York banker, was named for vice-president. Harrison kept aloof from Congress and left lawmaking to its leaders. First on his list was the Dependent Pension Act. This provided ...
27783: The Growth of the Internet
... he could link together all the different kinds of information available on the Internet. Berners-Lee called the software pack the World Wide Web. For the World Wide Web to work, each page has it’s own address that the web recognizes using a system called HTTP (Hypertext Transport Protocol). Each page has to be written with a special language called HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). This language tells the computer how ... easier than ever to have and start your own web page; anyone form a big corporation or even the average joe can build his for her own web page. Just like Jeff Bezos, Time magazine’s Person of the Year of 1999. With a loan from the bank, Jeff founded Amazon.com in his garage and helped start e-commerce, as we now know it. Many companies are trying to more ...
27784: Ebola
... basically die of intractable shock. Those with severe illness often have fevers and are delirious, combative and difficult to control. Some victims of the Ebola virus, one out of ten people infected, survive the virus's deadly operations. Due to its self limiting nature, the Ebola virus is known to sometimes die out within a person before killing the host organism (www.uct.ac.za/microbiology/ebolaess.html). Just like the ... a chimpanzee while carrying out an investigation about a spate of deaths among local chimps of the Tai forest. When the Pasteur investigators examined tissue taken from the dead chimpanzee, they found that the animal's spleen and liver contained large areas of necrotic tissue resembling what had previously been found in autopsies of patients who perished from Ebola Zaire and Sudan. Instant investigation of the 4200 square-kilometer reserve of ...
27785: The Hippocratic Oath and Kevorkian
... should not be divulged. this means that all information given to a physician during practice or not during practice should be kept secret. One major point of the Hippocratic Oath is addressed in the today's news. Dr. Jack Kevorkian who repeatedly ignores the section of the oath dealing with the harming or killing of an individual. His assistance in the suicide of 39 persons, breaks the very backbone of the ... can see by this essay the Hippocratic Oath Although 2,000 years old still should be abided by today. Its major points and principles outline the way medical physicians should present themselves. Dr. Jack Kevorkian's actions violate the Hippocratic Oath and all that is stated within it.
27786: De Las Casas
... Spaniards viewed the Indians as an inferior race that was placed on earth to serve the superior race: the Europeans. This can be argued effectively because the Christians had no regard whatsoever for the Native's humanity. The Spaniards literally treated dogs with more dignity than they did with the Indians. The "Defender and Apostle to the Indians" (xiii), Bartolome de Las Casas, did not represent the same views as the Spaniards. "Las Casas's entire life was dedicated to demonstrating the truth of [the atrocities], first to his king, then to the royal administration- the Council of the Indies- and then to the world at large." (xvii) Las Casas ...
27787: Catscan
... scan is a diagnostic test that combines the use of x-ray with computer technology. A series of x-beams from many different angles are used to get these cross-sectional images of the patient’s body. In a computer, these pictures are assembled into a 3-dimentianal picture that can display organs, tissues, bones, and any such thing. It can even show ducts, blood vessels and tumors. One of the ... before the rays enters the object and after they have after they have passed though it are measured. Then the turntable table rotates slightly, and the same process is repeated. Now, it is the computer’s turn, to analyze the data from the detector and create an image on a television screen. It stacks the two-dimensional images together to form a 3-dimensinal map. Briefly and simply described, a CT ...
27788: The Decline of the Plains Indians
... reconstruction process, America started to expand west. After establishing many cities in the west, the abundance of railroads increased exponentially. This new “Frontier” of America alienated the Plains Indians. After already taking over the Indian’s land, the frontiers’ men started to kill buffalo, the major source of food, clothing and tools for the Indians, for game. To protect their lands and stop the waste of buffalo, Plains Indians had to ... from an area that had been granted to them ten years earlier. Warfare continued for three years until Black Kettle, Cheyenne chief, was trapped at Sand Creek in eastern Colorado. The militia ignored Black Kettle’s repeated attempts to surrender and killed men, women and children. This was the start of the many wars between Indians and the United States. Although Plains Indians fought hundreds of battles from 1860 to 18890 ...
27789: The Best Way To Make Cappuccin
The best way to make cappuccino is to do it yourself. Do not rely on the abilities of a coffee shop or a restaurant chain to create your perfect drink. Shops like Bernie's and the Gourmet Bean will not have the time to make your cappuccino individually because their goal is to stick with one recipe and mass produce it. These chain shops may have a larger variety ... This coffee will have two layers;a dark brown base and a lighter brown top called the crema. The next step is to take your milk and pour half a cup into the cappuccino machine's metal container. Place the wand into the milk and turn on the steam button. As you move the metal container slowly, in an up and down motion the milk will begin to rise and have ...
27790: Fiber Optic Cable
... however it is not exactly new. Optical communications systems date back as far as two centuries ago, to the “optical telegraph” that a French engineer by the name of Claude Chappe invented in the 1970’s. In 1880 a guy by the name of Alexander Graham Bell patented an optical telephone system, which he decided to call the Photophone, but his earlier invention, the telephone, proved to be far more practical. During the 1920’s, two men by the names of John Logie Baird (from England), and Clarence W. Hansell (from the United States) came up with the idea of using arrays of hollow pipes or transparent rods to transmit ...


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