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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth Cady Stanton I was once called the most dangerous woman in America because I dared to ask for the unthinkable- the right to vote. I challenged my culture's basic assumptions about men and women, and dedicated my life to the pursuit of equal right

Practical Applications of Statistics
Practical Applications of Statistics Practical Applications of Statistics What Is Statistics? American Heritage Dictionary® defines statistics as: The mathematics of the collection, organization, and interpretation of numerical data, especially the analys

ARISTOTLE
ARISTOTLE Aristotle was born in 384 BC and lived until 322 BC. He was a Greek philosopher and scientist, who shares with Plato being considered the most famous of ancient philosophers. He was born at Stagira, in Macedonia, the son of a physician to the roy

Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln Everyone who knew Abraham Lincoln loved him as a friend. All the children around his home in Springfield, Ill., and around the White House in Washington felt that “Mr. Lincoln” understood them and truly liked them. Men and women who knew hi

Charlemagne
Charlemagne Charlemagne was born around 742 in Aachen, a city in the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia, located in what is now Germany. His real name was Charles, he wasn't called Charlemagne, which is from the Latin Carolus Magnus, until after his death. His

Telecommunications & Networking Report
Telecommunications WorldCom came closer to closing their deal. Spring is expected to go with the WorldCom offer, even though the BellSouth offer if more lucrative. Regardless, either acquisition would face regulatory issues. 12. 4-Oct-99: “Paul Allen is In

George Bernard Shaw: Socialist and Playwright
George Bernard Shaw: Socialist and Playwright EN 319 20 September 2004 George Bernard Shaw's power as a dramatist is directly linked to his work as a socialist both before and during his work as a playwright. It is because these two forces are so inextrica

Ptolemy
Ptolemy Claudius Ptolemaeus, also known as Ptolemy, was a Greek/Egyptian scientist, astronomer, geographer, and mathematician during the second century. Ptolemy made many points throughout his years of studies which were used and relied upon for the next 1

Assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar
Assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar Caius Julius Caesar, a Roman consul, was a great leader and a terrible dictator. Many of his reforms were excellent, but he also was hungry for the power of Roman Dictator, which would give him absolute power for as lon

Black Holes: Infinity and Beyond
Black Holes: Infinity and Beyond If theories of their existence are true, black holes are the most powerful force in the known physical universe. Many people are familiar with the term black hole, but few people actually know anything about them. A black h

Issac Newton
Issac Newton Isaac Newton was born in 1642 and died in in 1727. He was an english scientist and mathematician who was born into a poor farming family. Newton was not a good farmer so he was sent to Cambridge to study to become a preacher. Newton studied ma

Gender Inequality Still Exists
Gender Inequality Still Exists Gender Inequality still exists Is there any difference between the education acquired by men and women in college? My answer to that question would be that although the brick wall ( Forum 1) in education has been broken, we s

Spain
Spain Spain Spain, a country occupying the greater part of the Iberian Peninsula, and bounded on the north by the Bay of Biscay, France, and Andorra, and on the east by the Mediterranean Sea. The Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands

Programming Languages
Programming Languages All first programming languages (FORTRAN, LISP and COBOL) were designed in such a way that the individual instruction had a close relationship to the machine instructions. The programs were nevertheless better in these programming lan

types of unemployment
types of unemployment UNEMPLOYMENT In industrialized countries in which most people can earn a living only by working for others, being unable to find a job is a serious problem. Because of its human costs in deprivation and a feeling of rejection and pers

PYTHAGORAS LIFE
PYTHAGORAS LIFE Most knowledge of Pythagoras and his work comes from his followers, the Pythagoreans. This is because none of his writings survived. Pythagoras was born in 580 BC on the island of Samos. Pythagoras spent his years traveling in search of wis

Civilizations
Civilizations It was 3 milleniums BC that the first civilizations started to develop in the ancient orient (ancient Near East), Mesopotamia and Egypt. There were other great civilizations that were developing at about the same time like ancient China. Thes

Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler 1. THE BEGINNING At half past six on the evening of April 20th, 1889 a child was born in the small town of Branau, Austria. The name of the child was Adolf Hitler. He was the son a Customs official Alois Hitler, and his third wife Klara. As a

Death Of A Salesman: An Overview
Death Of A Salesman: An Overview The play "Death Of A Salesman" , the brainchild of Arthur Miller was transformed and fitted to the movie screen in the year 1986. The play itself is set in the house of Willy Loman, and tells the melancholy story of a sales

Analytic and Linguistic Philosophy
Analytic and Linguistic Philosophy Analytic and Linguistic Philosophy, 20th-century philosophical movement, dominant in Great Britain and the United States since World War II (1939-1945), that aims to clarify language and analyze the concepts expressed in

Will Computers Control Humans In The Future?
Will Computers Control Humans In The Future? People always tend to seek the easy way out looking for something that would make their lives easier. Machines and tools have given us the ability to do more in less time giving us, at the same time, more comfor

Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth Cady Stanton I was once called the most dangerous woman in America because I dared to ask for the unthinkable- the right to vote. I challenged my culture's basic assumptions about men and women, and dedicated my life to the pursuit of equal right

Helen Keller: An Inspiration to Many
Helen Keller: An Inspiration to Many American Women June 17, 2004 Can you imagine a life without being able to see or hear and not knowing how to communicate with anyone around you? That world of darkness is what Helen Keller lived in for six years. Helen

Hitler
Hitler 1. THE BEGINNING At half past six on the evening of April 20th, 1889 a child was born in the small town of Branau, Austria. The name of the child was Adolf Hitler. He was the son a Customs official Alois Hitler, and his third wife Klara. As a young

Freedom and Reason in Kant
Freedom and Reason in Kant Alice Furnari 24 /2/97 Morality, Kant says, cannot be regarded as a set of rules which prescribe the means necessary to the achievement of a given end; its rules must be obeyed without consideration of the consequences that will

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