Papers 2161-2170 of total 9987 found.
…several people and also killing them, which ended the shooting at 3:30(Internet 1). After the shooting, police ran in and searched the whole school. Finding bombs that exploded everywhere. They saw students shot and killed lying on the floor. They look…
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…games Doom and Quake. They had their Internet homepage filled with hate speeches. Since then, there have been many similar tragedies happening through out the country. Recently, on March 5th 2001 there was a similar case that happened. Andy Williams, 15…
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…we’ve passed the peak and will see another slowdown.” (Internet source www.nytimes.com/2000/12/04/business/04CND-Japan.html) Another slowdown, can Japan stay together and make it through another “slowdown”? Japan is a country that has shown us so many…
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…- the arrival of Microsoft Corp.’s new Windows 95 personal computer operating system and the overnight authority of the Internet and the World Wide Web, a subset of the Internet for multimedia use. Events in 1995 drew so much attention to both Windows and the Web…
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Category: /History
…in England but flourished in France is due mainly to the political situation in each country when the idea was first introduced (internet 1). In England, during the first half of the 17th century, two monarches came to power that attempted to develop royal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…recruiting sources such as the internet to find potential future employees. Recruiting job seekers over the Internet is a recent trend that allows organizations to successfully hire qualified applicants to join their corporation's workforce at a low cost compared…
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…phones, microwaves, and the internet are three items that have a direct impact on the decline of the American family. Cell phones enable us to contact nearly anyone at anytime, given that they also own one. Who these days doesn’t? Everywhere you look…
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…and call everyone you know over the phone or you don't mail your ideas out. This is way too time consuming and expensive. Instead you decide to make yourself present on the Internet. Though, creating web pages can be an involved process. So that is why I…
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…a lack of strategy on the management's behalf to meet their objective outcomes. Jung realized that it is the advent of the Internet and the development of e-tailing that pose the most direct challenge ever to Avon's traditional direct model. After all…
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…to the every day 'lamer.' Rich was not alone on his journey's though. He had four friends from school that accompanied him. These friends where just about the only people that knew about his Internet secrets and every day these four met on a chat service called…
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