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4061: Bill Gates
... Microsoft's software deals. Their software became the industry standard in the early 1980s and has just increased in distribution as the company has grown, so much that the Federal government is suggesting that Microsoft has violated Sherman and Clayton antitrust acts. Bill Gates' first interest in computers began at Lakeside, a private school in Seattle that Gates attended. There he ... Federal Trade Commission, which shares antitrust jurisdiction with the Department of Justice, took the first crack, quietly opening an inquiry "(Cook 64). Many other software companies have "cheered"(Pain) the government and offered a deluge of help. One of the big complaints of computer manufacturers is that they "must agree to pay software royalties...for every computer they ship, regardless of ...
4062: Sojourner Truth
... of western lands to aid former slaves of the South. One speech, printed in "dialect" in her own Narrative, underscores the economic justice then sought by many African Americans: De government hab given land to de railroads in de West; can't it do as much for these poor creeters? Let 'em give 'em land and an outset, and hab teachers ... away from dem all dey earned and made 'em what they are. Although thousands of blacks, so-called "Exodusters," did emigrate to Kansas from the South in 1877, the federal government never did heed Truth's call. Truth continued to speak out about rights for blacks and women until her death in Battle Creek, Michigan, on November 26, 1883.
4063: The Sight of Science
... algebraic analysis because of the restrictions which limit these subjects to figures alone. Instead, he prefers mathematics since it is controlled and limited by rigid rules. Just as the best government is the government which has few laws rigidly administered, the best method has few rules resolutely followed. On the assumption that a few rules closely adhered to are superior to lengthy set of ...
4064: Ivan The Terrible
... territory. However, Ivan IV’s strong fervor for more contact with the West pushed him to look beyond wars and into foreign diplomacy. From as early as 1547 the Muscovite government had been encouraging and inviting specialists from western Europe to come to Russia to serve in Ivan IV’s court. Doctors, artisans, and scholars came to Russia to contribute their ... retrospect, the reign of terror of Ivan IV provided many good outcomes. The Muscovite crucial needs and problems searched for a leader of keen intelligence and energy. Such a troubled government serves as the explanation to many of his actions. Ivan IV’s despotic realm had its share of positive developments: obtaining the Volga route from the Mongolians, establishing a link ...
4065: Karl Marx 2
... the class war was ingenious. It was their greatest work together, the communist manifesto, which achieved them their most popularity among the proletariat, and created the most problems with the government for the two. Communist Manifesto or Manifest der Kommunistischen Partel was a book written by Marx with collaboration from Engles. Basically meaning that Marx wrote it but he discussed the ... and has been used to shape the ideas of most European and Asian countries. The strength of the Proletariat has been due to the work of Marx. His ideals formed government known as Communism. Although he was never a rich man, his knowledge has been rich in importance for the struggle of the working class. References: Himelfarb, Alexander and C. James ...
4066: A Clockwork Orange
... world, no longer a number"(Burgess 108). With the increase in population comes an increase crime, this has also brought on encouraging new rehabilitating techniques to corrections. Stated by one government official the importance of reforming in corrections rather than retribution. "The government cannot be concerned any longer with out moded penalogical theories. Cram criminals together and see what happens. You get concentrated criminality, crime in the midst of punishment . . . Kill the criminal ...
4067: Nikola Tesla
... his real experiment! Unfortunately, he blew out the local power plant's equipment and he was never able to repeat the experiment. At the beginning of World War I, the government desperately searched for a way to detect German submarines. The government put Thomas Edison in charge of the search for a good method. Tesla proposed the use of energy waves - what we know today as radar - to detect these ships. Edison ...
4068: Saddam Hussein
... of his political power, and his military purges. Saddam finally gained control of the Iraq presidency in 1979. His many goals as President included attempting to increase industrial production, reorganizing government policies in agriculture, and improving education and the status of women. Hussein first began a successful development program of Iraq’s huge petroleum resources. However, this development and economic and ... as the facilities that might produce nuclear weapons. In March of 1991, the Shiites in Southern Iraq and in the Kurdish areas in the north rebelled and opposed The Iraqi government. As a result, Hussein began air attacks against these rebels. In August, 1992, the U.N. had to step in to protect the Shiites. Allied planes patrolled this area, and ...
4069: Freedom
... express themselves freely and speak their mind. This means in the press and the average day person. The are limitation to this because people cannot say certain things about the government and political people. The press can write stories but each story must contain factual information, which they get from sources. They cannot print a story on a rumor or a ... physical freedom. Another example is a person has the freedom to kill a person but must pay for it by going to jail. This limitation is man-made because the government puts it into effect. Physical freedom does have many restrictions because people’s bodies have limitations. The last type of freedom is political. This freedom is the way people can ...
4070: The Life And Death Of Julius C
... and Sulla's resignation in 78 BC, Julius decided to return to Rome. There he served as an officer in Crassus's army against Spartacus, Caesar climbed steadily in the government by serving as an official in many provinces (Internet Explorer). After the death of his wife Cornelia, Julius remarried a wealthy wife and allied with Crassus, who was the richest ... to head toward Albania, without taking the treasury with them. Once in Rome, Caesar wasted no time. Against no effective opposition, he assembled a makeshift senate, took control of the government and broke open the treasury. Mark Anthony was put in charge of the Italian legions and Caesar himself went to the independent city of Massilia. He could not capture the ...


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