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11741: Death of the Superstars
... And walked off. He was an innovator. Bought down by the vices of his time. On the other side of the scale. Elvis Presley, yes the King, is loved by millions of people around the world. Now I'm thirty years old and I personally was never a fan. I give my age because maybe it is a generation thing. Anyway. Elvis lead a life of excess and it finally caught ... a also a pioneer in his music lyrics. I think his music made the movie Apocalypse Now incredibly good. His music really set the mood. I think he would be good in today's music world. The Doors would be doing there 2nd reunion tour this year. I'm throwing out all these names to point out what a big loss society suffered with all these premature deaths. Today's music ...
11742: Greg Graffin
... 1965 in Wisconsin. His mother and father were divorced after his birth. In 1976 his mother his brother and him moved to San Fernando valley California, which is now the punk rock capital of the world. "Like millions of other victims of divorce in the seventies I had to deal with the fact that my father was now living far away(In Racine, Wisconsin) and that I would not get to ... refers it to Zoology since the fossils he studies are from vertebrates. The actual Ph.D. is on bone tissue he has been referred to as one of the top five bone paleontologists n the world. He has had one of his papers printed in a leading scientific journal. He says that he plans to stay involved in science for the rest of his life. He said "if I could make ...
11743: State Constitutions In Colonial America
... write constitutions of their own.(Alderman, 109) Each state has a constitution that sets forth the principles and framework of its government. Like the United states Constitution, each state constitution has a bill of rights.(World book, 347) A few states drew up constitutions before the United States Constitution was adopted, but only the one drawn up by Massachusetts is still in use today. (World book, 348) The early state constitutions were somewhat vague. They only covered the major points that needed to be covered. All had provisions to amend and correct them for changes in time. An example of ...
11744: Definition 2
... is the ultimate stress reliever. I will tell you one thing though, if I ever have a problem it automatically disappears from my head the minute my board touches the water. Surfing is probably the world s best medicine. Surfing is basically branched off into four major types of surfers. One of the surfers is referred to as the expo surfer, a surfer that primarily surfs for the money, fame, and ... think of surfing now what comes to mind? Is it yo dude, or the beauty of a majestic wave breaking on the shore with the sun setting on the horizon? Decide now and rid the world of all the spicoli s
11745: Dreams
Dreams The powers of dreams have always been underestimated. There is a whole new world in the sub conscious mind that helps us in a subtle way. In this project you will see how a baby was born because of a dream, how nightmares can be partially good for you ... you could do whatever you like because it's your mind that's controlling you not your body and gravity. For example, you could fly or walk through walls. The powers of dreams The dreaming world could be a very powerful thing so much so that it causes a baby to be born because of lucid dreaming. In a true story taken from the book called Living with Dreams a woman ...
11746: Was It Heaven Or Hell
... mirror of her face; in refreshing their souls with the vision of her bloom and beauty; in listening to the music of her voice; in gratefully recognizing how rich and fair for them was the world with this presence in it; in shuddering to think how desolate it would be with this light gone out of it. By nature--and inside--the aged aunts were utterly dear and lovable and good ... t do it with your mouths, but only with your lying eyes, your lying inflections, your deceptively misplaced emphasis, and your misleading gestures, you turn up your complacent noses and parade before God and the world as saintly and unsmirched Truth-Speakers, in whose cold-storage souls a lie would freeze to death if it got there! Why will you humbug yourselves with that foolish notion that no lie is a ...
11747: Jeremy Rifkin's "The End of Work"
... automated billing and paying procedures are currently being perfected, yet to acquire the best baking results and to keep the shelves full, he must employ a small number of people. Rifkin attempts to throw the world into a state of shock with his book. The End of Work is to us informative, however, it should not be read as a bible. Using many examples taken from the past and present, Rifkin ... which are hurling us towards an unemployed global population. We all hold a more optimistic view of what automation will accomplish in our society. From those interviewed, we have come to the conclusion that the world as a whole also has a quite optimistic view of what technology can do for us. Bibliography Rifkin J. The End of Work, (New York, G.P. Putnam's Son's, 1996).
11748: Nature / Nurture or Both !
... we can clearly see the gap between men and women narrowing due to the change in enviorment. The new school emerging to help bring the nature nurture argument to rest professes that there is no war between nature and nurture. Indeed, such war would be absurd because it is the interaction of nature and nurture that defines our behavior and well-being. Here, a question as “ WHY DID YOU STEEL THE CAR? ”, cannot be answered by: THE DEVIL ...
11749: Depression
Depression Everybody's mood varies according to events in the world around them. People are happy when they achieve something or saddened when they fail a test or lose something. When they are sad, some people say they are 'depressed', but the clinical depressions that are ... such as: ·Sadness and crying, ·Loss of interest in and loss of enjoyment of life (anhedonia), ·Poor attention and concentration, ·Low self-esteem and ideas of unworthiness, ·A bleak view of the future and the world in general, ·Poor sleep and appetite. People with mild depressive episodes find it difficult to continue with their work and social lives, but usually continue to function, although less than normal. Moderate depressive episodes have ...
11750: Speech Recognition Technology
... million in new financing from Motorola Inc., Intel Corp., and Goldman & Sachs. Applied Language Technologies Inc., based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializes in linking speech recognition to existing databases that store customer lists, product information, and World Wide Web sites. E*Trade Group Inc. of Palo Alto uses their technology in the financial industries' first system to let customers place stock orders, check account balances and other services, just by talking to ... is used in computers and other types of machines. So far, Microsoft has taken a backseat approach, possibly due to the anti-trust situation. Regardless of which company brings speech recognition to the mainstream, the world's computer users will quickly adopt the advantages and benefits of this technology. Works Cited Croen, Ron. Telemarketing and Call Center Solutions. "Say Hello to Speech Recognition." March 1, 1998. © 1998 Information Access Company. Garfinkel ...


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