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  • History of the Fbi

    History of the Fbi

    History of the FBI The Federal Bureau of Investigation was founded in 1908 when the Attorney General appointed an anonymous force of 34 Special Agents to be investigators for the Department of Justice. Before that, the DOJ had to borrow Agents from the U.S. Secret Service. In 1909, the Special Agent Force was renamed the Bureau of Investigation, and after countless name changes, it became The Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1935. When the

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Max
  • Air Traffic Control History

    Air Traffic Control History

    Air Traffic Control Throughout this paper I will discuss the history, current and future, and specific duties of Air Traffic Control. I will also discuss how Embry Riddle will allow me to reach my goal of one day becoming a controller. ATC is a fascinating career, and there is a lot to talk about when it comes to this profession, and in this paper you will discover just how important ATC actually is. In 1919,

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Bred
  • Dell Computers History

    Dell Computers History

    SWOT analysis of Dell Computers History: The company was founded in 1984 by Michael Dell, now the computer industry's longest-tenured chief executive officer, on a simple concept: that by selling personal computer systems directly to customers, Dell could best understand their needs, and provide the most effective computing solutions to meet those needs. Today, Dell is enhancing and broadening the fundamental competitive advantages of the direct model by increasingly applying the efficiencies of the Internet

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • History of the Nyse

    History of the Nyse

    History of the NYSE: The origin of the NYSE can be traced to May 17, 1792, when the Buttonwood Agreement was signed by 24 stock brokers outside of 68 Wall Street in New York under a sycamore tree on Wall Street which earlier was the site of a stockade fence. On March 8, 1817, the organization drafted a constitution and renamed itself the "New York Stock & Exchange Board". Anthony Stockholm was elected the Exchange's

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: July
  • Alan Freed - History of Rock Music

    Alan Freed - History of Rock Music

    Alan Freed Alan Freed was born December 16, 1922 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. He was considered the most the most famous Disc Jockey(DJ) in rock 'n roll history, however, controversy encircled the man and he received lots of criticism especially from white adults during his career. I think that Alan Freed greatly helped shape the sound of music today and further advanced the progression of rock music. He is the person who coined the term

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Tommy
  • History of Beauty

    History of Beauty

    Historically, there was a close link between what is “beautiful” and what is “good”. We tend to desire what we label as good. For example, even when we consider a virtuous deed to be good, we would like to have done it ourselves. However, we could also view something as good, but without the desire to do the same out of egoism or fear. These virtuous deeds may come with great costs and sacrifices,

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Fonta
  • History in the Making

    History in the Making

    Outline Thesis: Symbolism such as certain objects, their front yard, and the different characters, are all used to represent the main theme that heritage is something to always be proud of. 1. Objects a. Quilts i. Historical African-American woman ii. Family heritage iii. Changing of lifestyles b. Sunglasses 1. The front yard a. Life’s simplicity b. Plainness of the Yard 2. The Characters a. Maggie i. Tradition b. Mama/Mrs. Johnson i. Her narrating ii. Her

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Janna
  • A Brief History of Comics

    A Brief History of Comics

    Comics: In the Beginning The modern comic, as we know it, began in Joseph Pulitzer's New York World on February 17,1895. The comic, drawn by Richard F. Outcault, was based on the life of Mickey Dugan, an Irish immigrant child in the city. Although the strip had no name, people have dubbed it the "Yellow Kid" because the nightshirt worn by Mickey Dugan was the projection for an experiment in yellow ink by the newspaper.

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Steve
  • Us History

    Us History

    During the 20th century the United States of America emerged as the world’s greatest leading super power. This development is due in part to the success of the United States military. They have risk their lives on numerous occasions to support and protect the beliefs of fellow Americans. Some of their most important battles of the 20th century they encountered are the reasons we are still up and running candidates for the job. The

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: July
  • Origin of Bevo

    Origin of Bevo

    A Longhorn steer was not the original mascot of the University of Texas. The original mascot was actually a pit bulldog named "Pig".[3] The idea to use a live longhorn as the university's mascot is attributed to UT alumnus Stephen Pinckney in 1916. Pinckney gathered $124 from other alumni to purchase a steer in the Texas Panhandle, which they originally named "Bo" and shipped to Austin. Counting the currently serving mascot, there have been fourteen

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Artur
  • What Is History

    What Is History

    I define history as important events that have happened in the past, and the ones that are presently happening. At some time or another everything will be considered history. History tells a story, whether it's written, painted, carved, or sung; a collection of events that someone explains to you that is usually important. When most people think about history they remember a boring class they took in school a long time ago, they recall memorizing

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • History and Rules of Tennis

    History and Rules of Tennis

    Social Anxiety Disorder Social anxiety disorders affect many people throughout the country. They can, in a sense, cripple the attitude that a person has towards the outside world. Sometimes a social anxiety disorder can be though of as just being shy, but it never goes away or lessens. As time goes on, the person will get worse and worse if no treatment is administered. They could possibly confine themselves to their own home, and never

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Jon
  • Global History Essay - Exploration and Colonization Movements

    Global History Essay - Exploration and Colonization Movements

    Global History Essay Exploration and colonization movements are major forces that have changed the relationships between people in many different areas of the world. Slave Trade caused by mercantilism was a great affect on the Africans. Sugar cane & sugar plantations were exported to Europe. Between 16c & 19c, about 10 million Africans shipped to the Americas. Mercantilism also affected Europe. New plants we exported to Europe like: squash, avocado, cocoa, peanut, pumpkin, pineapple, tomato,

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: omer
  • History of Coca Cola

    History of Coca Cola

    History of Coca Cola Coca Cola a company founded in 1885 by John Pemberton and his partner Frank Robinson has had a historic era in it's growth till 1970 passing through two owners and a number of people, managing it at the top which made Coca Cola what it is today. The company in the early 70's was at its critical stages of losing its pre eminent position as the No.1 cola drink in U.S.A.

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Stenly
  • History of the United States

    History of the United States

    Over the year’s technology have affected America’s identity. It has been a simple life living without technology. However technology brought many positive things to America. Technology helped America to travel, trade, and gives the lasts news. Technology was good to America. Living without technology was difficult. It was harder to get new around America because technology was so low. It was harder for the families to talk to each other or to even meet, because

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Origin of Zero

    The Origin of Zero

    The origin of zero is a nebulous subject. The Babylonians were known to have used a space as a placeholder for empty "columns" as far back as 1700 BC. Around 1400 years later, they developed the first known symbol to stand for an empty place. It looked something like YY. It didn't actually stand for the number we know as "zero." It was never used alone. It was only a place holder. The Mayan culture

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Jon
  • Origins of the French Revolution

    Origins of the French Revolution

    Origins of the French Revolution The French Revolution, can be seen as part of a general movement in the western world, however, these European movements were limited in scope. Only in France did the revolution achieve its goal. No other revolution involved such a widespread participation of the peasant masses. The discontent created by the class system, in which certain individuals had special status and privileges, ultimately forced the people of the Third Estate to

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Jon
  • A History of John Wilkes Booth

    A History of John Wilkes Booth

    A History of John Wilkes Booth  The name of John Wilkes Booth conjures up a picture of America's most infamous assassin, the killer of perhaps the greatest president of the United States. However, J. Wilkes Booth (as he was known professionally) led a very prominent life as an actor in the years preceding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. This period of his life is often forgotten or overlooked. The Booth family name in the nineteenth

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: regina
  • But Why Has History as Science Such a Big Importance?

    But Why Has History as Science Such a Big Importance?

    H I S T O R Y The word history is most commonly used to express a thing that has already happened. So one can say that the mankind LIVES the history. But the term history does not mean only this - it means much more: it can also mean a kind of science, that has a growing importance in the developed world. But why has history as science such a big importance? It's because

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Black History & Religion

    Black History & Religion

    History is the study of the human past. The past has left many traditions, folk tales, and works of art, archaeological objects, and books and written records of our accomplishments. Historians have been recording the events of history since the Phoenicians in Africa invented the first alphabet. For instance, until the advent of Black History Month, our school children learned all of their black history when they studied the plight of slavery in the south

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Hinduism Origins, Roots Etc..

    Hinduism Origins, Roots Etc..

    The origins of the Hindu religion can be traced back to the year 5000 BCE. The word Hindu is a very old word. In ancient times, the river Indus was called "Hindu" by the Persians who had migrated there. They also called the land Hindustan and it's inhabitants, Hindus. After that, the religion that followed was called Hinduism. Hinduism is also referred to by practitioners as Sanatana Dharma. This means "the eternal faith". Hinduism is

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: David
  • Those That Fail to Learn from History Are Doomed to Repeat It. Winston Churchill Quote

    Those That Fail to Learn from History Are Doomed to Repeat It. Winston Churchill Quote

    I do not believe "we" as a society, are capable of totally learning from previous generations mistakes. I believe, to some degree, that we are able to understand our past. We get information through stories from our forefathers, from our literature, as well as multiple other media sources that document the past. However, unless we experience things, we will not totally understand and believe things. I liken it to a child and a parent. As

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: steve
  • A Very Brief History of Montague, Massachusetts

    A Very Brief History of Montague, Massachusetts

    A Very Brief History of Montague, Massachusetts After King Philip’s War, which ended in 1676, and the subsequent William and Mary’s war, which ended in 1698, Massachusetts residents began to feel free to leave the confines of established towns and the protection of forts in order to expand and gain new lands. Many went to lands known to them from the Indian campaigns, and along the rivers where battles had been fought, and settling in

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Max
  • History by Analogy

    History by Analogy

    Like Houghton, Jespersen writes of the reasoning behind the supposed necessity of using history by analogy. However, Jespersen, more so than Houghton alludes to the mistakes and misconceptions that are obtained through using historical analogy. Additionally Jespersen notes how often the wrong analogy is initially made in the wake of an attack or historical event. Jespersen claims that immediately following 9/11 many jumped to the conclusion that this was the equivalent of a modern day

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Max
  • History of the Holocaust

    History of the Holocaust

    "HISTORY OF THE HOLOCAUST" There are many important dates throughout the history of the Holocaust, spanning the time line of January 30,1933 through May 8,1945.This report covers some of the tragic events, from the beginning of Hitler's dictatorship, and the fall of the Nazi power. From Nazi camps to hateful deaths. The holocaust was, and still is one of the most important parts of history. The beginning of the Nazi's power began when the hateful

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Artur

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