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- 4521: Werner Heisenberg
- ... to any desired degree of accuracy, we cannot determine its future course. We can solve equations for the motion of the particle. However, these solutions can tell us its future history only if at some moment in the past or at the present instant we know its position and momentum. The farther we try to look into the future, the less ...
- 4522: Orson Welles
- ... and supported his public image of the wonder boy. In early February of 1939 Orson began to work on the idea which was to become a milestone in motion picture history, 'Citizen Kane'. To help him he hired Herman J. Mankiewicz, successful screenwriter, and more immediately a regular writer for the Welles radio shows and collaborator on "The Smiler with a ...
- 4523: NAFTA: Canada's & Mexico's Viewpoints
- ... there is no industry. As a country's industry grows and it's per capita income begins to rise, environmental degradation comes into effect." True, this has been the recent history in Mexico, However, a country ultimately reaches the turning point, where it has grown to the level where it has the resources to devote to environmental protection. As well, the ...
- 4524: Thomas Jefferson
- ... not good at speaking From the beginning of the struggle with the mother country, Jefferson stood with the more advanced Patriots, grounding his position on a wide knowledge of English history and political philosophy. His biggest early contribution to the cause of the Patriots was his powerful pamphlet A Summary View of the Rights of British America (1774), originally written for ...
- 4525: Alexander Graham Bell
- Alexander Graham Bell Alexander Graham Bell is a name of great significance in American history today. A skillful inventor and generous philanthropist, he astounded the world with his intuitive ideas that proved to be both innovative and extremely practical in the latter half of the ...
- 4526: NAFTA
- ... Since the end of World War II, Canada-U.S. trade grew steadily into the largest bilateral trading relationship in the world. One of the more significant developments in the history of the two countries' trading relationship came in 1965 with the signing of the Canada-U.S. Auto Pact, which governed duty-free trade in automobiles and parts. Largely as ...
- 4527: Bill Gates
- ... mission is to continually advance and improve software technology and they make it easier and more enjoyable for people to use software. That is The Gates Bill. Bibliography 1. Microsoft History, Microsoft, http://library.microsoft.com/msinfo/mshist/ histdoc.htm? 2. William H. Gates: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft http://www.microsoft.com/corpinfo/bill-g.htm 3. Ichbiah, Daniel ...
- 4528: Edward James Hughes
- ... Walder, Dennis. Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath. Great Britain: The Open University Press, 1976. 11. Stuart, Robert. English Poetry 1960-1970. England: Cambridge University Press, 1985. 12. The Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature (ed. by Rogers, Pat). New York: University Press, 1990. - p. 486-489. 13. The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English (ed. by Ousby, Ian). USA: Cambridge University ...
- 4529: Minimum Wages
- ... the minimum wage will increase unemployment among young, unskilled workers. This 35% hike in the minimum wage paid by the business will be one of the biggest increases in California history. And, it will hit just when the state is recovering from a long recession. Approximately 2 million of California's nearly 13 million workers earn less than $5.75 per ...
- 4530: Mycardial Infarction
- ... abnormal heart rhythms and diuretics were found effective to remove water, which reduced hypertension. With these and many other treatments, cardiology became one of the most dramatic fields in medical history (Kenneth, 674). Another big concern of cardiac patients is the prevention of a second heart attack. There are several tests that can be preformed to evaluate the condition of a ...
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