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51: Black Holes
... Moon's is only 2.4 kilometers per second (about 5300 M.P.H.).We cannot see it, but radiation is emitted by any matter that gets swallowed by black hole in the form of X-rays. Matter usually orbits a black hole before being swallowed. The matter spins very fast and with other matter forms an accretion disk of rapidly spinning matter. This accretion disk heats up through friction to such high temperatures that it emits X-rays. And also there is some X-ray sources which have all the properties described above. Unfortunately it is impossible to distinguish between a black hole and a neutron star unless we can prove that the mass of the unseen component ...
52: Descartes' Skeptical Argument and Reponses by Bouwsma and Malcolm
Descartes' Skeptical Argument and Reponses by Bouwsma and Malcolm In this essay, I will examine Rene Descartes' skeptical argument and responses by O.K. Bouwsma and Norman Malcolm. I intend to prove that while both Bouwsma and Malcolm make points that refute specific parts of Descartes' argument in their criticisms, neither is sufficient in itself to refute the whole. In order to understand Descartes' argument and its sometimes radical ideas, one must ...
53: Racism
... wonderful values and great compassion for mankind. He achieved more in his short life time, then most men dream of achieving in their own. Another well known person in the history of the struggle was Malcolm X: Malcolm X, born May 19, 1925, was an influential American advocate of BLACK NATIONALISM. Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska, he became a rebellious youth after the death (1931) of his father, who the family ...
54: Descartes 2
... a guarantor of our memory regarding clarity and distinctness. In other words, once we have proved God's existence, we can happily know that any memory we have of a clear and distinct idea regarding x is true i.e. that we really did have a clear and distinct idea of x. But this does not seem satisfactory, as we still do not have a divine guarantee for the reasoning that leads us from the clear and distinct notions we originally have about God to the proof ... property like 'red' or 'hairy' or 'three-sided' that can be applied to a subject, and thus it makes no sense to say that existence is part of something's essence. If we assert that x is y, we are already asserting the existence of x as soon as we mention it, prior to any application of a predicate. from the beginning. In other words, to say 'x exists' is ...
55: African Americans Unnoticed
... woman is to be discredited, mistrusted and often meanly hated." Through times of strife and stress she worked, sometimes successfully, to eliminate discrimination against black women. Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Dubois, Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Stokely Carmicheal; these names when said are ones to which black people respond to, because all of these men improved social conditions for African Americans. All were part of large ... fall on deaf ears. Marcus Garvey drawing on a gift for oratory, he created "Garveyism" eventually evolved into a religion of success, inspiring millions of black people worldwide who sought relief from racism and colonialism. Malcolm X and Martin LUTHER King Jr. spoke for equal rights. With Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech, which inspired people all over the nation, and Malcolm X's autobigraphy The ...
56: Civil Rights Movement
... right thing because she was facing injustice. I whole heartedly agree and believe that the non-violence tactic will get you much farther in reaching freedom and independence. If you use "any means necessary" like Malcolm X, it will raise hostility towards your campaign and sooner than later your message of freedom through anger will have negative effects. Malcolm X did a great job of expressing the feelings of the oppressed african americans, but his quest for freedom through "any means necessary" would raise hatred towards his work. A prime example of the ...
57: The X-Files, X Marks the Spot: Book Report
The X-Files, X Marks the Spot: Book Report I liked The X-files, X Marks the Spot. There was a lot of suspense. It was easy to understand. The events were spread out well. Overall it wasn't another long boring science fiction book. There was ...
58: The X-Files, X Marks the Spot: Book Report
The X-Files, X Marks the Spot: Book Report I liked The X-files, X Marks the Spot. There was a lot of suspense. It was easy to understand. The events were spread out well. Overall it wasn't another long boring science fiction book. There was ...
59: Linux 2
... came from 2. When was Linux introduced 3. Types of Linux B. Benefits of Linux 1. Performance 2. Usability 3. Features 4. Cost II. Getting Started A. System Requirements B. Installation III. Cool Stuff A. X Windows B. Networking C. System Administration IV. Conclusion What is LINUX? LINUX is a free, highly advanced, open-source operating system for PCs and Workstations. Technically, LINUX is an operating system kernel, the core part ... hard drive on the same machine; you can allocate space for LINUX across multiple drives if necessary. You could run a system in 20 megabytes of disk space. However, for expansion and larger packages like X, you need more space. Realistic space requirements range from 200 megabytes to one gigabyte or more. Monitor and video adaptor requirements - LINUX supports standard Hercules, CGA, EGA, VGA, IBM monochrome, Super VGA, and many accelerated ... should work fine under LINUX. Miscellaneous hardware - LINUX also support devices like a CD-ROM drive, mouse, and sound card. Mice and other pointing devices - Typically, a mouse is used only in graphical environments like X. However, several LINUX applications that are not associated with a graphical environment also use mice. LINUX supports standard serial mice like Logitech, MM series, Mouseman, Microsoft (2-button), and Mouse Systems (3-button). LINUX ...
60: Baby Boomers are Jealous
Baby Boomers are Jealous Professor Shockley Generation X'ers have been described as "fanatically independent individuals pathologically ambivalent about the future, and brimming with unsatisfied longings for permanence, for love, and for material possessions." (Lauren, p.64) This less-than-flattering description of ... the media to the point that myself and my peers are described as a bunch of apathetic slackers unconcerned with family values, godless cynics resentful of the preceding generations. Since Douglas Coupland's Book Generation X came out in 1991, many things have been said about the twentysomethings. Labeled by Coupland and the media as Generation X. Although the name has stuck, Coupland's book is virtually impossible to find. Why is that? Could it be because Generation X describes us, me, everyone who was born between the years of 1963- ...


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