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- 30001: Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar
- ... public dole. Lucius Aelius Sejanus was in charge of these troops and that gave him an enormous amount of potential power. He aspired to marry Livia Julia, Tiberius daughter, and worked to increase the emperor's fear and distrust of other members of his Tiberius family. In AD 26 Tiberius left Rome and withdrew to Campania, and the following year went to the island of Capri. Tiberius left Rome under the ...
- 30002: Pythagoras
- Pythagoras Pythagoras was a very significant person in the history of the world. He made many contributions to the fields of math, music, and astronomy. Pythagoras's teachings and beliefs that were once taught by him in his own school in ancient Greece, are still taught today. The thing that Pythagoras is probably the most famous for is the Pythagorean Theorem. The ...
- 30003: Radio and Television Advertising
- ... able to remember products by the jingles or slogans that are used. An example of this is the slogan for Charmin tissue. Anytime you see Mr. Whipple you think of Charmin, and the slogan "Don't squeeze the Charmin." This type of advertising keeps the products in the mind of the consumer. Therefore, when the consumer goes to the market, he will reach for the Charmin. Before deciding which medium youshould ...
- 30004: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- ... a variety of both physical and social needs. Hopefully people will become more educated about the consequences of consuming alcohol during a pregnancy, and no more children will have to suffer because of their mother s ignorance.
- 30005: Muhammad Ali
- ... for good. Ali left the boxing scene with an outstanding professional record; 56 wins and 5 losses. Ali had an outstanding career, and still has one outside the ring. Despite he is suffering from Parkinson's disease, he has, and still does a lot, of charity work in order to help others. What Ali did do is unmeasurable, he gave all young blacks the hope of a successful life. They all ...
- 30006: The Computer Revolution
- ... of the BASIC system, Apple introduced a new line of computers called the Macintosh. These Macintosh computers were extreme easy to use, and were about the same price of a computer that used BASIC. Apple's business exploded with the Mac, Macintosh were put in schools and millions of homes proving that the computer was an extreme useful tool after all. The Macintosh made such an impact on the computer industry ...
- 30007: Women Who Changed the World: Rosa Parks
- ... She remained active in the NAACP and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). In 1987 she founded the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self-Development, offering guidance to young blacks. She won the NAACP's Spingarn Medal (1970) and the Martin Luther King Jr. Award (1980), as well as an honorary degree from Shaw College. I think that without Rosa Parks or any other men or women who tried to ...
- 30008: Should Adopted Children Be Allowed To Locate Their Biological Parents?
- ... person who gave you up is a long drawn out process. It can be very emotionally painful, as well. For whatever reason you were given up for adoption; death, financial problems, to young, etc itΉs private information and should remain that way. The decision was made a long time ago because it was the best one at that time. Think about the birth parents involved. What happens after you spend ...
- 30009: Comaparison Of Crucible And So
- ... in the sense that they have both committed the sin of adultery. Jack Sommersby is much like Elizabeth Proctor because they both have their reasons to believe their spouse is cheating on them, but dont have the concrete evidence to confront their spouse. And the relationship between the two couples can be described in the same way; they are very uncomfortable around each other. Orin is similar to Abigail Williams ...
- 30010: Colombus Case Extrapolated To
- ... can be extrapolated to organizations, showing leadership and a cognitive decision process. Columbus showed acts of immense courage that were done through risk taking, decision making, ambition and knowledge, which are common strategies in todays organizations. Columbus had concoctive thinking and previous experiences that allowed him to reach his goal. Organizations are faced with taking risks in stages to succeed just as Columbus took the risk to explore new lands ...
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