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4071: Summary: Jurassic Park
... helicopter and the island was destroyed behind them. And so ends the novel, with an optimistic view of some dinosaurs in the jungles. Jurassic Park starts off with a brief history ofbiotechnology, and first introduces the International GeneticTechnologies, Inc., known in the story as InGen. Here, itexplains what happened to InGen and their genetic crisis, andthen using a flashback method, it ...
4072: Book Report: I Am David
... I like the way the author did not make it a happy ending. I also liked that be reading this book, you did not only read a fantastic story, but history at the same time. My fourth reason for liking the book relates to my third reasons, the reason is you realize since this world was created people try to run ...
4073: David Edding's Pawn of Prophecy
... hero does not initially believe in anything super natural, characters who act weak or incompetent turn out to be powerful super beings and there is always a long and involved history around which the present day events of the story are based upon. Despite some minor flaws, Pawn of Prophecy is a very amusing and pleasurable book.
4074: The World Anti-Communist League: "Inside The League"
... most Americans to believe that among the hands that have crafted our current foriegn policy are those bloodied through participation in the Nazi Holocaust and latter-day bloodbaths. But then history does reveal that the Nazi movement was, among other things, ardently anti-Communist. Why are these lessons so hard to recall, and why do so many voices that still cry ...
4075: The Admirable Eleanor Roosevelt
... that each obstacle made her stronger. Eleanor had many accomplishments in her life as well. One accomplishment of course was being one of the most admirable first ladies in our history. Eleanor at a young age was involved very much in social work with the poor. Everyday she would go to the Slums and help immigrants feel more comfortable in the ...
4076: The Killer Angels (Gettysburg)
... Lawrence Chamberlain of the 20th Maine gave a speech to a group of mutineers. He told them that the war in which they were fighting was unlike any war in history. The war in which they were fighting was not for money, property or power. It was a war to set other men free. After the battle began, Sergeant Tom Chamberlain ...
4077: Margaret Bourke-White
... and other photographers were impressed with her photographs and encouraged her to use her talent. When she graduated in 1927, Margaret turned down a position at the Museum of Natural History and went to Cleveland to open her own photography studio. Margaret had courage and talent from the beginning. At first she did advertising work for schools and other businesses but ...
4078: Theodore Roosevelt
... of 1920 was utterly based on the League of Nations. Needless to say the Treaty fell, and the Republicans won by one of the largest landslides in the nation’s history. Wilson was spurred. Wilson’s career ended in failure. A neurotic, he was a hopeless dreamer. Wilson refused to accept reality and thus continued his fantasy world talking to the ...
4079: Affirmative Action
... the Fourteenth Amendment. Second, how Affirmative Action helps one group of people while leaving out the other groups of people. Affirmative Action has occurred in several cases throughout the Americans history and the case that I will be referring to is Regents of the University of California v. Bakke. This case presents a challenge to the special admissions program of the ...
4080: Thomas Edison and His Inventions
Thomas Edison and His Inventions Thomas Alva Edison is considered one of the greatest inventors in history. He was born in Milan, Ohio on February 11, 1847 and died in 1931. During his life he patented 1,093 inventions. Many of these inventions are in use today ...


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