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- 7151: Software Licensing
- ... protective mechanisms, and CONTU rejected trade secret and patents as viable protective mechanisms. The CONTU report resulted in the 1980 Computer Software Act, and the report acts as informal legislative history to aid the courts in interpreting the Act. In 1980 The Copyright Act was amended to explicitly include computer programs. Title 17 to the United States Code states that it ...
- 7152: The Jungle
- ... beliefs and motives for writing this book. Mr. Sinclair used his beliefs on socialism to provided an answer to how America trusts could be broken up. This book, (from American History Class) aided the common man to understand the horrid conditions of the meat packing industry, as did books like Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beacher Stowe, ironically a white ...
- 7153: The United States' Rise To A World Power After 1930
- ... materials in Europe and at home. When Franklin D Roosevelt came into office in 1932 America, along with the rest of the world, was going through the worst crisis in history. Unemployment was sky high and the banking system near a complete collapse. Roosevelt blamed it on the Republicans and launched his New Deal with hope of recovery. Roosevelt was a ...
- 7154: Teaching Creationism In School
- ... Scientific Creationism_. San Diego: Creation- Life Publishers, 1978. Ruse, Michael, ed. _But Is It Science?_ Buffalo, New York: Prometheus Books, 1988. Scott, Eugenie C. "The Struggle for the Schools." _Natural History_ 103.7 (July 1994):10-13. Tatina, Robert. "South Dakoda High School Biology Teachers & the Teaching of Evolution & Creationism." _The American Biology Teacher_ 51.5 (May 1989):2750. End of ...
- 7155: The Imperial Woman
- ... to fulfill a duty to find a new Emperor and train him. Yehonala did not care for her nephew, but it was her duty to train him. There are many history mistakes in Imperial Woman. For example, Yehonala and Sakota were never cousins. As property of the Emperor, it would have been impossible for Yehonala to have bore a child of ...
- 7156: Nature 3
- ... American figures such as poets and writers focused so much of their time on writing about nature. Well the answer is quit simple. Nature is a part of us and history. It can t be avoided. After reading this nature causes many natural disasters such as snow and frigid temperatures. Many classic stories discuss the cold winter and survival. Moby Dick ...
- 7157: Nutrition And Health
- ... physical activity, are modifiable, meaning that they can be changed; others, such as genetics, sex, and age cannot be changed (Dr. Solomon 34). Many diseases have genetic components. A family history of a certain disease is a powerful indicator of a person s tendency to contract that disease. Still, environmental factors are often pivotal in determining whether that tendency will be ...
- 7158: One Is Born A Woman
- ... of who they are. Subsequently they will be reluctant to part with this aspect of their lives, reducing Wittig's audience to those who agree with her extreme position. Throughout history there is no doubt women have been subjugated by men. There has always existed the struggle for women to escape the chains of patriarchal oppression. Wittig wants to deny existence ...
- 7159: The Great Gatsby 4 -
- ... unique style. Characters in books often mirror the author s feelings towards the world around them. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald suggested the moral decline of the period in American history through the interpersonal relationships among his characters. The situations in the lives of the characters show the worthlessness of materialism, the futile quest of Myrtle and Gatsby, and how America ...
- 7160: The Great Gatsby 4
- ... unique style. Characters in books often mirror the author s feelings towards the world around them. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald suggested the moral decline of the period in American history through the interpersonal relationships among his characters. The situations in the lives of the characters show the worthlessness of materialism, the futile quest of Myrtle and Gatsby, and how America ...
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