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- 1851: Submarines
- Submarines I chose to do my Physics final on submarines. I chose it because when I was a kid I was really interested in submarines. Also I wanted to learn about the people that invented them. The first submarine that was made was a wooden ...
- 1852: The Use Of Psychics In Police
- ... Lee. Scotland Yard told the media that with the aid of Robert James Lee the detective unit had solved over one hundred crimes. Scotland Yard then proceeded to tell the world that they guaranteed that with the help of Lee that they would be capable of catching the Ripper with in a month. Robert James Lee was not the type of ... Scotland Yard released to the media about the use of Lee on the case the subject became a media circus and Lee was constantly hounded by reporters from around the world. After being on the case for roughly a week Lee was able to lead the police to a nearby doctors office. The doctor Sir William Gull was unable to tell ... event occurred Scotland Yard claimed that they would never use a psychic to aid in an investigation ever again. This case weakened the use of psychics by police around the world and for at least twenty years there is no recorded instants of American police using psychics in their investigations. It was not until 1925 that American police used a ...
- 1853: The World Of Perfumes
- Few would dispute the importance of petroleum to the world economy. In fact, some argue that in 1991 the United States and its allies fought a war in the Persian Gulf over this liquid that, at current prices, cost less than half a cent per fluid ounce and doesn't even smell all that good. Imagine the ... has developed an obsession with the scent and its willing to pay amazingly high prices for something as intangible as a smell. Puzzles by my own inexplicable fondness for aftershave, I've spent sometime researching our culture's partiality to perfume. Evern if you're someone who doesn't especially like to dabble Chanel or Pole behind your ears, you ...
- 1854: Theory Of Knowledge 2
- ... word that we regularly settle on in connection with History. It is our first thought; it is all the events in the past. For example we know that the Second World War ended in 1945 as in the same way we know that there were British colonies in Asia and Africa. We accept it as a fact but at the same time do we accept it at the same level. Is what I have learnt from different primary and secondary sources the same as what person X may have learnt? Do we view colonialism in the same perspective and whose version is ...
- 1855: Development Of Computers
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTERS IN UKRAINE AND THE FORMER USSR The government and the authorities had paid serious attention to the development of the computer industry right after the Second World War. The leading bodies considered this task to be one of the principal for the national economy. Up to the beginning of the 1950s there were only small productive capacities which ... comparison of our domestic achievements with the new examples of foreign computer technique prompted the scientists that it is possible to create the computing means of new generation meeting the world standards. Of that opinion were many outstanding Ukrainian scientists of that time - Lebedev, Dorodnitsin, Glushkov and others. They proceeded from quite a favorable situation in the country. The computerization ...
- 1856: Jay Gatsby And The American Dr
- ... the Midwest but educated at Oxford; traveled to Paris, Venice, and Rome; collects rubies, hunts big game, and paints; and received many awards and medals for his outstanding effort in World War I. Gatsby created this “ideal image” in order to impress those people who were curious about his background such as Daisy and Nick, and to make sure no one thinks ...
- 1857: Compare and Contrast: Aneas and Turnus
- ... triumph and success. Time and time again, Aneas' courage, loyalty, and will are tested in the Aeneid. Through seemingly endless journeys by sea, through love left to wither, and through war and death, Aneas exhibits his anchored principals and his unwavering character. "Of arms I sing and the hero, destiny's exile... Who in the grip of immortal powers was pounded By land and sea to sate the implacable hatred of Juno; who suffered bitterly ... Dido, the beautiful and passionate Carthaginian Queen, was extremely difficult for Aneas, and he delayed leaving her as long as possible. Aneas laments, "If the Fates / Allowed me the life I would choose to live for myself... it is not / Of my own free will I must seek Italy" (Virgil 84). Aneas had suffered greatly at sea and lost many ...
- 1858: Compare and Contrast: Aneas and Turnus
- ... triumph and success. Time and time again, Aneas' courage, loyalty, and will are tested in the Aeneid. Through seemingly endless journeys by sea, through love left to wither, and through war and death, Aneas exhibits his anchored principals and his unwavering character. "Of arms I sing and the hero, destiny's exile... Who in the grip of immortal powers was pounded By land and sea to sate the implacable hatred of Juno; who suffered bitterly ... Dido, the beautiful and passionate Carthaginian Queen, was extremely difficult for Aneas, and he delayed leaving her as long as possible. Aneas laments, "If the Fates / Allowed me the life I would choose to live for myself... it is not / Of my own free will I must seek Italy" (Virgil 84). Aneas had suffered greatly at sea and lost many ...
- 1859: Standardized Testing As A War
- Standardized Testing As A War A number two pencil and a calculator are all you need for your fight against the world. Each student is a soldier among hundred of thousands, marching in a powerful wall towards the enemy. All the soldiers are dressed in uniform, carrying the same gun, and waiting to receive destiny. Who will fight? Who will die? A soldier’s mind wanders through unforbidden questions of, “Why am I fighting? Who is my enemy?” The student is not fighting his own intelligence but that of educational bureaucracy. Standardized testing is a futile battle. Each soldier is dressed the ...
- 1860: A Nation of Immigrants: An Overview of the Economic and Political Conditions
- ... to a strong demand for their labor. The Southerners in the United States had held nearly all political and economic power in the government until the end of the civil war, which granted the Northern Industrialists the majority of governmental power in the United States. In the Northern Industrial society and in small farms immigrants from Ireland, Germany and Scandinavia were ... Mexican people did not altogether migrate to the United States their land was brought into the United States as a result of the victory over Mexico in the Mexican-American war. After the civil war the Industrial capitalistic economy bloomed, large enterprises began to take over the major economy. As industrialism grew Asian workers were recruited for labor from China and Japan. The United ...
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