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5871: Steve Jobs
... personel computer called the Apple. The Apple changed people's idea of a computer from a gigantic and inscrutable mass of vacuum tubes only used by big business and the government to a small box used by ordinary people. No company has done more to democratize the computer and make it user- friendly than Apple Computer Inc. Jobs software development for ...
5872: Jomo Kenyatta
... Kenya). A member of the Kikuyu tribe, he was named Kamau wa Ngengi. Educated at the Church of Scotland Mission at Kikuyu and baptized a Christian, he worked as a government clerk in Nairobi. Where in 1922 he joined a political protest movement. By 1928, as secretary of the Kikuyu Central Association, he was chief advocate for Kikuyu land rights. From ...
5873: Yasir Arafat
... to occupy and in effect govern the area. In 1993, the PLO-under Arafat's leadership, signed an agreement with Isreal for the star of a plan for Palestinian self-government for and Israel's withdrawals from the Gaza strip and the west bank. In 1994, this plan went into effect in the Gaza strip and the west bank city of ...
5874: Martin Luther King Jr.
... the years King was involved in many famous boycotts and marches, but none of them matched his famous march in Washington. He gave a speech that showed bigotry in the government. Now, just 20 years later, our country is changing, and helping to change South Africa. The key to all this success was Martin Luther King Jr. who showed us that ...
5875: History Of The Computer Indust
... 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 centers-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 ...
5876: Silent Cal: An American President
... certain of the needs of the country admirably. It suits all the business interests which want to be let alone.... And it suits all those who have become convinced that government in this country has become dangerously complicated and top-heavy...." Coolidge was both the most negative and remote of Presidents, and the most accessible. He once explained to Bernard Baruch ...
5877: Jimmy Hoffa, His Life and Disappearance
... Internet). When Cheasty went to Robert Kennedy and told him of the offer, Kennedy arranged for the FBI to take pictures of Cheasty at street-corner meetings as he passed government documents to Hoffa in return for cash(Brill 202). With incriminating evidence such as photos of the crime this should of been as easy conviction. Coming as it did on ...
5878: Was Colonial Culture Uniquely
... in the area included Germans, Scottish, Irish, and English (Sarcelle, 1965). The culture of the middle colonies formed from the diversity of it's people. The people believed in small government, with individual freedoms (Madaras & Sorelle, 1995). The settlers of the frontier region established their own culture and institutions. The Bar-B-Que, quilt making, and other American pastimes developed here ...
5879: Gaius Marius: Savior.. or Destroyer?
... created armies of professional soldiers. Thankful to the commander that paid their salaries and secured them land for their retirement, they were absolutely more loyal to him than to the government of Rome, an entity the felt offered them nothing but free grain and scornful looks. This changing of loyalties took control of the troops away from the Roman state and ...
5880: The Inuit People
... Algonquin Indians. This is a simple culture that remained undisturbed until whales became a precious commodity. Their isolation is slowly coming to an end as western civilization puts them into government housing and snowmobiles are increasing as a means of transportation. They are beautifully eccentric, and we must work to preserve their culture. References:


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