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6481: Growth of NYS Business
... 271). Although the rapid industrialization and urbanization of New York had a great deal to do with the success of agricultural markets sporadic demand from aboard as a result of the Irish famine, the Crimean War and the repeal of the Corn Laws in England also contributed(North, 141). During this period Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and Virginia, in that order were the leading wheat growing states. Between the years 1840 ... of business expansion during this period. It appeared as if we were developing not only as a state but as a civilized nation whenever this development would be curtailed by the onsloat of a civil war. Works Cited Allen, Oliver E. New York, New York: A History of the World's Most Exhilarating and Challenging City. New York: Macmillan, 1990. Ellis, David M., et al. A History of New York State. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1967. Kass, Alvin. Politics in New York State, 1800 -1830. ...
6482: Creative Story: Death Cload
... Air Force straps on his G-suit and goes over his mission briefings one last time. He walks out into the hanger and awaits his chariot. The SR-71 Blackbird, the fastest plane in the world with it's twin turbine engines and slick black radar absorbent skin make him a flying shadow in the air. His mission, to fly a covert reconnaissance mission over Moscow, the heart of the USSR ... the other side of the Atlantic, the USSR notices the nuclear build up in the United States. In fear of an preemptive strike, the Communist fuel and prepare their birds just in case. This pre-war act resembles a chess game; one side makes and move and the other counters it until both sides end up killing all their pieces. Both countries fall into a stalemate, waiting for the other to ... the landscape naked. For tens of thousands of years our Earth cannot support life all because the hands of man. The upraise in humanity results in the annihilation of the human race and of the world. We created our own demise ; we created our own Doomsday.
6483: Creative Story: Joseph
... in the church so he left. What he did not know and what most of us did not know was that there was a battle just a town away. The nuns never told us about World War II. They always said in the sweetest voice "The world is such a peaceful place." Well, Joseph unknowingly went to this town in search for a new place to live. But stepping into this town was like slitting your wrist. Anyway a Jewish man ...
6484: ABC Book
... include "ABC Murders", "Body in the Library", Easy to Kill" and "Towards Zero". Brent, the family name of Emily, the 65 year old daughter of a Colonel, and definitely not happy with the way the world is going now. She liked every thing as it was 45 years ago, when children did what their parents told them to and when everyone respected their elders, but now ….. Coroner's inquest having turned ... who took everyone to the island on his boat. As he told the police, as far as he knew he was the only one who had taken anyone over to the Island. General Macarthur, loved war and was disappointed when he had to stop fighting on the battle grounds. War was his life. He loved the smell, the sounds and the feel of battle. In fact he craved to kill again. Helpless, the guests on the island were prey to the killer, they couldn' ...
6485: Creative Writing: The Bastille
... down and played dead until the fighting was over. We only lost two men and we came back victorious. From that point on my military career was over. I had no plans on going back. War is hell and will destroy the world. And I predict in 1940's there will be a war that is unparalleled to any we have seen recently.
6486: Sega Dreamcast vs Sony Playstation 2
... not ever fear stubbing your toe again with the Sega Dreamcast. Please note that we are just kidding. Seriously. While the Sony and Nintendo camps snipe at each other for next generation superiority in a war of systems that either don't exist yet or won't be coming until America until the new fall TV season rears its ugly head, we at Sega Radar feel obligated to bask in the ... Jet Set Radio will continue this trend, stretching and flexing the Dreamcast's graphics engine to new levels. A quick, informal comparison of current Dreamcast graphics with PlayStation2 ones should dispel the notion that the war is over before it's even properly begun. Pound for pound, the Dreamcast has the stuff to compete with the PlayStation2, and anyone who says otherwise hasn't laid his hands on Sega's bona ... With a single picture, Capcom has managed to capture sheer beauty and solid gloominess. But when all is said and done, Shenmue takes those cool character models and faces, and sets them in a realistic world -- Onimusha switches to an admittedly impressive, but rather traditional viewpoint for gameplay. Comparison Three: Ridge Racer V vs. Sega GT Ridge Racer V for PlayStation2 Sega Gt on dreamcast
6487: Cryptography
... about Cryptography. First I learned about Cryptography in the past. The Romans were the first to substitute a letter for a letter in a normal progression in what is called the Julius Caesar Method. In World War II a more elusive system came about for the encryption of messages. The Germans had a machine they in¬ vented called the enigma machine. Basically it used twenty six wheels, one for each letter in ... to vandal¬ ize it. Even when the most effective cryptography is used,nothing is completely secure. Bibliography Sutton, William G. Cryptography. Encarta 98. CD-ROM. Redmond, WA, 1998 Oppenhiem,Gena H. “Codes and Ciphers in War.” Http://www.saintanns.K12.ny.us/depart/math/Gena/ccw.html Russell, Deborah “PGP: The Privacy Wars” http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/mig/people/jeremy/pgp/html Shneier, Bruce “Cryptography and the future” ...
6488: Virtual Reality
... Before virtual reality, students were often required to operate on animals. Because of virtual reality we are able to save money along with animals' lives. We have come a long way in virtual reality since World War II. We have been able to save time, money and many lives, in both medical and flight training. The human race has many new and exciting advancements coming because of virtual reality. I hope that one day this new advancement will not be used in war tactics, rather only be useful for practical purposes.
6489: The Computer
... can do some basic word-processing and spreadsheets as well as 'Surf the Internet'. You can play the latest computer games by yourself as well as against someone from across the other side of the world. It can store databases which could contain information that is kept by police for easier records or you could just use it for your own family history. The basic structure of a computer is a ... can make to this such as a Modem, a Joystick, and a Mouse. The personal computer was developed during the year 1945 by the Americans to help them decode enemy secret codes during the Second World War. At this time the computers were huge and only used by governments because they were as big as room. This was because the main thing they used were vacuum valves which made the computer ...
6490: Victims In Progress of Technology
... technology) leads to progress and that progress, in return, is positive. Those countries which enjoy such technologies have formed ethnocentric ideals about themselves, which has led to their efforts in industrializing the rest of the world. In this process, cultures and traditions are being dismissed as backwards, so that industrialized countries can move in and take control. Anthropologist John H. Bodley, in his book Victims in Progress, relates how technological societies are in fact destroying, rather than advancing our world. Using tribal civilizations who had survived thousands of years only to be wiped out by technology, Bodley demonstrates the negative backlash that unregulated science can have. Industrialization societies are portrayed as being able to support ... to seek and take more and more land from the Maori tribe. When the Maori tribe began to resist, the colonizing governments rationalized that they were interfering with industrial and commercial progress a nd declared war. c


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