... was nuts, but the files didn't take a whole
lot of space, and the 200th Anniversary ofthe Revolution
[of the United States against England] was coming up, and
parchment replicas of all ... knowledge in the hands of
the few and away from the minds ofthe many.
I predict that in the not-too-distant-future that all
materials will either be circulating on the Internet,
or that they will ... literally `fax someone a pizza' or other meals, the
`faxing a pizza' being a standard joke among Internetters
for years, describing one way to tell when the future can
be said to have...
... that the definition of maternal death
should include any death ofa woman while she
is pregnant or within one calendar year of termi-
nation ofthe pregnancy, and that these should be
classified ... countries ofthe
close relationship between the mental health of
mothers and the physical and mental develop-
ment of their children are of vital importance to
both child health and maternal and ...
including access to safe abortion in the context
of the threat of violence towards women seeking
a termination of pregnancy, impairment of sex-
ual health as a result of violence and abuse, and
lack...
... to
make the voyage, and on Friday, the 3d of August, 1492, the Santa Maria (sahn'tah mah-ree'ah), the Pinta
(peen'tah), and the _Ni a_ (neen'yah) set sail from Palos (pah'los), ... Lenox Library, New York.]
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part of Asia was Balbo&apos ;a. [6] He came to the eastern border of Panama (1510) ... great
work was training seamen. Many men afterward famous as discoverers and navigators, as Dias (dee'ahss), Da
Gama (dah gah'ma), Cabral (ca-brahl'), Magellan, and Columbus, served...
... to an attempt, on the part of
the Romanists, at the commencement ofthe session, to obtain a toleration for their worship, and the relaxation
of some ofthe penal laws.
Various attempts have ... assured that the smaller the number of actual traitors the less was the
risk of discovery. They were also aware, that all, or, at all events, most ofthe Roman Catholics would join
them, when the design ... that he had let the cellar to Thomas Percy, with the
adjoining house, and that the wood and coals were the property of that gentleman. At this stage of the
examination, the lord chamberlain saw...
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“Abstract/modern design”. It also agreed that the
only words to appear on the banknotes would be
the name ofthe currency and the initials ofthe
ECB in the different languages. A Feature ... each denomination
were produced and these then set the standards for
the subsequent large-scale production. In addition, a
catalogue of acceptable and unacceptable banknotes
(defective and ... exchange
their old currencies for the new one. The message
was spread as broadly as possible via TV
commercials, print adverts, theinternet and other
channels, and a pivotal role here was played...
... community and social capital. The work of Habermas and Calhoun
leads us to ask how theInternet may alter the practice of politics. The Weberian
tradition raises the question ofthe effect ofInternet ... As was the case with broadcast media, the growth
and commercialization oftheInternet has been accompanied by a commodi-
fication of attention. A rapidly evolving mosaic of search engines and point-
of- entry ... argues that political impact derives less from the char-
acter ofthe medium than from the character of information and the day-to-day
culture of its use. The successful Jesse Ventura candidacy...
... “Rai Ngan Phon Karn Wichai Reung Sapab Karn Kangkan Lae Raka Ka
Borikarn Internet Nai Prathet Thai (Competition and Pricing of Thai Internet) ,” by Somkiat
Tangkitvanich and Deunden Nikomborirak, ... August 1998, the exchange rate is Bt40 = 1USD
Source: “Rai Ngan Phon Karn Wichai Reung Sapab Karn Kangkan Lae Raka Ka
Borikarn Internet Nai Prathet Thai (Competition and Pricing of Thai Internet) ,” ... August 1998, the exchange rate is Bt40 = 1USD
Source: “Rai Ngan Phon Karn Wichai Reung Sapab Karn Kangkan Lae Raka Ka
Borikarn Internet Nai Prathet Thai (Competition and Pricing of Thai Internet) ,”...
... exhibited almost a repetition ofthe faults of Edward II.; and the appearance ofa new
and powerful dynasty the House of Lancaster in the person ofthe able and ambitious Henry IV. This
century saw also ... +wain+ and +waggon+ and other pairs. All of these are but
different modes of pronouncing the same word in different parts of England; but the genius ofthe language
has taken advantage of these ... +Character ofthe Scandinavian Element.+ The Northmen, as we have said, were Teutons; and they
spoke a dialect ofthe great Teutonic (or German) language. The sounds ofthe Danish dialect or language,
as...
... then they
followed the track of Columbus to the West India Islands, and thence along the coast
of Florida]
Gosnold, a master ofa small bark (1602), discovered and named Cape Cod, Martha's ... Iroquois.—Schoolcraft's Memoirs of
Residence Among the Indians, and other works by the same author.
—Foster's Prehistoric Races ofthe United States of America.
—Bancroft's Native Races—Matthew's ... afterwards confined to Canada.
CARTIER (kar-te -a) ascended the River St. Lawrence (1535) to the Indian village of
Hochelaga (ho-she-lah-ga) the present site of Montreal. The town was pleasantly...
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merged algebra and geometry to create what
came to be known as analytical...
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Half ofthe parents participating in this survey answered that they had installed filtering software on
the computer that their child used at home. Monitoring software was not as popular,...
... both Kahn and
Leiner left DARPA, there was a significant decrease in
DARPA's Internet activity. The IAB was left without
a primary sponsor and so increasingly assumed the
mantle of leadership.
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By February 28, 1990 the ARPANET hardware was removed.
ARPANET formally shut down. but theInternet was up and
running.
The WWW bursts into the world and the growth oftheInternet ... like a supernova. What had been doubling each year,
now doubles in three months.
What began as an ARPA experiment has, in the span of just 30
years, become a part ofthe world’s popular culture. ... the
presentation.
Introduction
A. The pioneers and the ARPANET
Thehistoryoftheinternet began with the development of
electronic computers in the 1950s.
J.C.R. Licklider of MIT first...
... harassment beyond what was normal in Germany or Austria. It was by no means the
case that the whole of Europe was a haven of press freedom in an otherwise backward world.
Newspapers in Asia and ... the 1930s, official printed and handwritten
material ofthe Qing Dynasty (1644–1911) was disposed of as trash. Despite a venerable tradition of
historiography, there was still no archival awareness ... astronomer and
mathematician Lambert-Adolphe Quetelet tried to identify averages and social regularities in the
numerical material, and to correlate various social facts with one another. He was searching...