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- 641: War of the Worlds
- War of the Worlds A: Summary of This story is about two Indian twins who live by their mother, because their father died. The twins and the mother are starting to ... the young men who wanted to be with them, and we hear about how the twins enjoyed to go out with boys and then drop them again - for fun. The I-person says that Suki and herself haven't changed, but that it is the things which had changed. Then the twins think back on the past and we hear about how wild the twins were and how their father helped them when there were in trouble. The problem was that the twins wanted to change the world and therefor wanted to speak in the Gurudware. The twins said some thing, which specially the men didn't like. Therefor the father had to save them from the ...
- 642: Money And Information
- ... MONEY AND TROUBLE- An analysis of motive within Europe Wolfgang Stoltzenberg’s business Castor Holdings displayed the illusion of being a very successful company and the large banks of the world continued to lend to Stoltzenberg despite the fact that in reality the business had not made a profit in years. Castor Holdings was a parent company to York-Hannover that ... It is believed by independent auditors that Wolfgang may have siphoned off as much as 200 million pounds and deposited it over a large number of bank accounts throughout the world. Still lives in Belgravia and as yet no real money has been found or traced to him. Colombian cartels use corporate criminals in Europe to launder their drug money. Introduction ... within a European setting. In order to present this essay with some element of clarity it is necessary at first to distinguish between the different areas of computer crime that I will be discussing. Crime committed with the aid of computers can be separated into four distinct categories. First of all, crime which is committed by corporate business. This type ...
- 643: Johnny Got His Gun
- This anti-war novel is written from the point of view of an injured World War I infantryman (Joe Bonham). As the plot progresses we realize how severe the injuries are (most of his face has been blown away and eventually his arms and legs ...
- 644: The Red Scare
- ... penny- candy machines dispensing goodies with tiny geography lessons. One lesson, under the hammer-and-sickle Soviet flag, read: "USSR Population 211,000,000. Capitol Moscow. Largest country in the world." "This is a terrible thing to expose our children to," pronounced the city manager Robert Plummer when informed. He quickly had the sinister sweets removed to protect the innocent from the knowledge of the Soviet Union. The preceding is an example of the extent to which the national hysteria of the nineteen- fifties reached. The results of the Cold War against communism had quite an opposite effect compared to its original intentions of preserving freedom during the red scare. The early 1950's was a time of emotional stress for much of the United States. With the USSR and the USA emerging from the second World War as major world powers, neither wished to give up their newly acquired land. Both countries following imperialist ideas attempted to spread their government across the world. America, insecure ...
- 645: The Extermination of Jews Documents
- The Extermination of Jews Documents The first 13 of the 18 documents, collectively called The Extermination of the Jews, were not in any way new stories to me. In fact I came into this book with the same attitude that I usually do when faced with Holocaust stories, that of "Yes it was horrible, but I know all about it already. This reading isn't going to do anything to my attitude." I, as I always am in thinking such a thought, was wrong. No ...
- 646: History of Adolf Hitler
- ... to speculate what would have happened IF.... perhaps the small town boy would have had a bit more talent....or IF the Dean had been a little less critical, the world might have been spared the nightmare into which this boy was eventually to plunge it. 2. WORLD WAR I While living in Vienna Hitler he made his living by drawing small pictures of famous landmarks which he sold as post cards. But he was always poor. He ...
- 647: American Pit Bull Terrier
- ... been enough to send chills down the backs of some fairly knowledgeable dog owners, not to mention the fear that the name "pit bull" brings out in the average person. I chose this topic for my research paper because last year, in April, I adopted an APBT from one of my friends. I must say that it was without my parents permission. When I brought her home my parents had the same reaction as many people do when I told them that ...
- 648: The Life and Times of Edgar ALlan Poe
- ... Stanard, and now the loss of Elmira. Edgar moved out of John Allan's home and where he went is uncertain. Edgar was looking for "some place in this wide world, where I will be treated not as you have treated me." Edgar felt that Allan had misled him, restricted him and rejected him. The letters Edgar sent to John Allan showed, without concealment, that he did not feel as a part of the family. He also wrote: "I have heard you say (when you little thought I was listening and therefore must have said it in earnest) that you had no affection for me." After several hostile ...
- 649: Hitler
- ... to speculate what would have happened IF.... perhaps the small town boy would have had a bit more talent....or IF the Dean had been a little less critical, the world might have been spared the nightmare into which this boy was eventually to plunge it. 2. WORLD WAR I While living in Vienna Hitler he made his living by drawing small pictures of famous landmarks which he sold as post cards. But he was always poor. He ...
- 650: The Martian Chronicles
- ... It said that the town was heated in the winter from the heat. This seemed like a common occurrence because the people just acted as if it was no biggie. I was a little confused after this story since the people did not even care that it took off, they just basked in the heat. I was also confused because wouldn't it burn the town down? YLLA This section of the book tells you about a Martian couple who likes to disagree. They are the ... He then got mad because he thought she made it up. She then wants to go see the Earth man but her husband thinks up a clever way not to. I thought this chapter was interesting because we got to see and understand what Martians are about. They seemed a little like Earthling couples that like to bicker and disagree ...
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