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- 4881: The Year 2000 Problem
- ... the year in this date format, after ‘99’, the only logical choice is to reset the number to ‘00’. The year 2000 problem is unlike any other problem in modern history for several reasons. William Adams points out some of the most important ones. “Time is running out- the Year 2000 is inevitable! The problem will occur simultaneously worldwide, time zones ...
- 4882: Albert Einstein
- ... for Swiss citizenship until 1899, and then got it in 1901. The year 1905 saw a great flowering of Einstein's creativity, and with it a turning point in the history of physics. Space and time would never again be the same, Theory Relativity. The quantum was made respectable, the Photoelectric effect. The atom likewise, the Brownian motion. And mass was ...
- 4883: Archibald Macleish
- ... the winter leaves, Memory by memory the mind- A poem should be motionless in time As the moon climbs. A poem should be equal to: Not true. For all the history of grief An empty doorway and a maple leaf. For love The leaning grasses and two lights above the sea- A poem should not mean But be. ANALYSIS The poem ...
- 4884: Sibling Relationships
- ... before they even get a chance to start, but siblings with most or all of these differences still manage to relate on an equal level. Siblings also have a common history of shared and non-shared experiences again strengthening the bond between them. Bill Cosby once said, "You aren't really a parent until you've had your second child." Parents ...
- 4885: Gay Marriages-Acceptable to God and America?
- ... of depression and anxiety blaming themselves for being gay. I believe in equal rights for everyone, after all what is this country founded on? Homosexuality is prevalent in U.S. history, I heard that some presidents were even gay! ( I am not sure which one, I think it was Adams) Ever since Hawaii allowed legal marriages of same-sex couples, it ...
- 4886: Adoptees and Identity Formation
- ... due in part to the probability that an infant will learn how to trust, where as a ten-year-old may have more difficulty with this task, depending on his history. Eric Erickson, a developmental theorist, discusses trust issues in his theory of development. The first of Erickson’s stages of development is Trust v. Mistrust. A child who experiences neglect ...
- 4887: A Dream Deferred - Poetry Explination
- ... the feeling behind "A Dream Deferred," growing more serious and angrier with each new line. To understand Hughes' idea of the "dream deferred," one must have an understanding of the history of Harlem, for each and every line in this poem has a figurative, not literal, meaning and relates precisely to his experience in New York. First intended to be an ...
- 4888: Women's Freedom and Control
- ... wanted and not be criticized about it. Women in the 90's also have equal work pay with the men after fighting for equal work Many people look back in history books and read about women from the past. Some are not able to understand about how women were able to live the way they did. The amazing thing is that ...
- 4889: America and Affirmative Action
- ... surface, many contend that it lacks any historical support and is aimed more at preserving existing White privilege than establishing equality of opportunity for all. Any cursory look at the history of this country should provide a serious critique to the idea of a level playing field. Since the birth of this nation, Blacks have been enslaved, oppressed, and exploited people ...
- 4890: Internet Censorship
- ... and proponents believe this should also apply to the Internet. From the viewpoint of proponents of free speech, the Internet is seen as the biggest form of free speech in history, and they believe that it should be protected in its infancy (Robischon, 56). At the present time, there seem to be too many obstacles in the way of bringing censorship ...
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