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- 2961: What To Do?: Terrorism and the Media
- ... to win over the publics support for their cause, by highlighting themes like, the righteousness of their cause, and the assuredness of their victory. Third they use media to disrupt government and security responses, by suggesting that they are ov erreacting, and their efforts are counterproductive. Finally the fourth is to raise the moral of their current members, raise recruitment, and ... not being exposed and criticized by the local media. The mass terrorism of Hitler and Stalin was possible because the people were not fully aware of what was going on. Government imposed censorship on news of… terrorism can, in our view, be a cure that is worse than the disease. (150) A total blackout of media's coverage of terrorist events ...
- 2962: History of Adolf Hitler
- ... and the Communists who betrayed the "fatherland" and it was here that his disliking of the Jews most likely began. Germany after the war was in chaos. With no real Government to control the country, many groups tried to take control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers including Hitler managed to ... followers. Eventually Adolf Hitler became it's leader and the rest as they say....is history. 4. HITLER IN POWER While spending time in prison for trying to overthrow the government Adolf Hitler wrote his famous book "Mein Kampf", in which he describes many problems and where he states that the Jews and communists were responsible for those problems. He also ...
- 2963: The Civil War
- ... February 1. They all seceded from the Union. Seven states seceded, but seven states stayed with the Union. These states were called bordering states. The bordering states threatened the Union government by telling them if they would start a war with the seceding states. The bordering states would follow the other seceding states. The states that seceded easily were not only ... Union then the Confederacy. The Union also had more ships, factories, people, and better railroads and more money. The Confederate states had cotton, which they traded with England. The Confederate government thought that if they would trade cotton with England, England would help them out with the war. The Confederate states also had more experienced officers and soldiers that fought in ...
- 2964: Security 2
- ... keys can be stolen or copied easily. Therefore, card-key are designed to prevent the situation above. Three types of card-keys are commonly used by banks, computer centers and government departments. Each of this card-keys can employ an identifying number or password that is encoded in the card itself, and all are produced by techniques beyond the reach of ... all. They just stole some hints for the test in the university. However, in early 1980s, hacker became a group of criminal who steal information from other commercial companies or government departments. What can we use to protect the computer ? We have talked about the reasons of the use of computer security system. But what kind of tools can we use ...
- 2965: The Bay Of Pigs Invasion
- ... killed at other sites on the island. Two of the B-26s left Cuba and flew to Miami, apparently to defect to the United States. The Cuban Revolutionary Council, the government in exile, in New York City released a statement saying that the bombings in Cuba were "... carried out by 'Cubans inside Cuba' who were 'in contact with' the top command ... in the slaughter while thirty-six died as prisoners in Cuban cells. Others were to live out twenty years or more in those cells as men plotting to topple the government of Castro. The 1500 men of the invading force never had a chance for success from almost the first days in the planning stage of the operation. Operation Pluto, as ...
- 2966: Cornelius Vanderbilt
- ... to a poor family and he quit school at eleven. He owned his first business at age sixteen as a transport and freight service. By the war of 1812, the government was contracting him to supply forts around New York and the profits allowed him to build a schooner and two other boats for coastal trade. He became known as "the ... ships but found them to be unprofitable and he sold all but the one named for him, for three million dollars, turning over the remaining ship to the U.S. government. As Vanderbilt closed on 70, he began his railroad empire, he bought out New York and Harlem railroads, defeating Drew again in the process. By the time 1867 rolled around ...
- 2967: History of the Computer Industry in America
- ... expensive to operate because of the cost of hiring programmers to perform the complex operations the computers ran. Such computers were typically found in large computer centres--operated by industry, government, and private laboratories--staffed with many programmers and support personnel (Rogers, 77). By 1956, 76 of IBM's large computer mainframes were in use, compared with only 46 UNIVAC's ... New World, MacWorld. San Jose, Ca: MacWorld Publishing, February, 1984 (Premire Issue). Hall, Peter. Silicon Landscapes. Boston: Allen & Irwin, 1985 Gulliver, David. Silicon Valley and Beyond. Berkeley, Ca: Berkeley Area Government Press, 1981. Hazewindus, Nico. The U.S. Microelectronics Industry. New York: Pergamon Press, 1988. Jacobs, Christopher W. The Altair 8800, Popular Electronics. New York: Popular Electronics Publishing, January 1975. Malone ...
- 2968: A Clockwork Orange: Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish
- ... Jacket. In each of these movies the audience delves into the evil side of the main character. Great Britain had this film removed from theaters across the country because the government justly illustrated there was a connection between the movie's graphic violence and an increased crime rate. In Clockwork . . . , there are unquestionably violent and graphic actions. Multiple beatings, a rape ... youths of Great Britain. This is a very impressionable time in the life of a person and could influence them into justifying violence and the abuse of women. The British government made the right decision in banning the movie and protecting the ailing moral standards of Great Britain. As stated previously, many scholars believe that A Clockwork Orange was responsible for ...
- 2969: Sex Education --
- ... they make responsible choices and keep themselves protected. However, sex education as it is known today, is ineffective when it comes to lowering teenage pregnancies and sexual transmitted diseases. The government is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to fund sex education programs that simply do not work. Sex education teachers are inadequately trained and cannot connect with a teenager the same way that a parent could. Until a there is a revision in the curriculum of sex education programs in the U.S., it would be best if the government spent the money on something of use. Works Cited Berne, Linda. "Sexuality Education Works: Here's Proof." The Education Digest. Feb. 1996: 25-29 DeCarlo, Pamela. "Does Sex Education Work ...
- 2970: The Cherokee Indians
- ... fought with them in numerous wars. In fact, a Cherokee chief named Junaluska personally saved the life of future president Andrew Jackson. In 1820, they established a republican form of government and founded the Cherokee Nation under a constitution, with an elected principal chief, a senate and a house of representatives. Much of this work was done by a man named Sequoyah who developed a written language so the Cherokee could record and document their government. He is the only person in history to single handedly invent an entire alphabet. Despite the changes and great attempts to adapt and fit in, the Cherokee's were discriminated ...
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