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Robert Cringely's book is a witty, wide-ranging examination
of the PC industry's humble origins, haphazard but
phenomenal growth, and competitive future. The author
was there at the beginning in the early 1970's, when
Intel introduced a microprocessor device and outlaw
engineers used it to build a PC that could be assembled
by hobbyists, and has seen it all. His book is a highly
entertaining history of the personal computer industry,
highlighted by insightful profiles of the rather eccentric
personalities at its core Steve Jobs, Bill Gates,
and Mitch Kapor. 4.5 pgs. 3 f/c. 1b.
Pages:
4.5
Bibliography:
1 source(s) listed
Filename:
2853 Review Accidental Empires.doc
Price:
US$40.27
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3656
"The Blithedale Romance".
This four-page undergraduate paper discusses The Blithedale
Romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and examines how
Hawthorne's characters exemplify the social and cultural
upheavals of the market revolution, why the various
protagonists go to Blithedale, and why they are disappointed
in their longings. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Pages:
4
Bibliography:
1 source(s) listed
Filename:
3656 The Blithedale Romance.doc
Price:
US$35.80
45.
3667
Book Report: "The Question of Hu".
This five-page undergraduate book report analyzes
Jonathan Spence's book, The Question of Hu in terms
of its portrayal of the cultural differences between
China and Europe and the consequences involved when
Europeans and Chinese don't understand each other's
cultural perceptions and habits. 5 pgs. Bibliography
lists 1 source.
Pages:
5
Bibliography:
1 source(s) listed
Filename:
3667 Question of Hu.doc
Price:
US$44.75
46.
3670
Book Report: "Ralph Nader: Battling For Democracy"
- Politics And Activism.
In Kevin Graham's (authorized) biography of consumer
advocate and civil rights lawyer, Ralph Nader, Graham
revisits Nader's work against corporate practice from
the early 1960s to present day. Graham emphasizes
Nader's environmental work at the end of this book,
and Nader's recent membership in the political Green
Party as a candidate for president. The book is a
testimonial to Nader's activism, and a promotional
text for Nader's future as a politician. 4 pgs. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Pages:
4
Bibliography:
5 source(s) listed
Filename:
3670 Battling For Democracy.doc
Price:
US$35.80
47.
3675
Book Report: The Red Badge of Courage - American Realism
in a Post-Photographic Age.
Stephen Crane produces an innovative style of writing
in Red Badge of Courage, one that works to provide
the reader with an immediate and realistic experience
of the American Civil War. By placing the reader into
a smaller scene of reality, through the eyes of one
young soldier, Crane is able to heighten the sensory
experience, and describe scenes of battle with vivid
imagery that conveys both the chaos and savagery of
war. As a technique, Crane's writing scripted images
into photographic fragments that most closely resemble
the individual's own sensory experience, thus making
the soldier's experience one of greater reality than
other war narratives of this era. 5 pgs. Bibliography
lists 1 source.
Pages:
5
Bibliography:
1 source(s) listed
Filename:
3675 Red Badge Courage.doc
Price:
US$44.75
48.
3679
Magical Realism and Fantasy in "The House of
the Spirits".
Discussion of the themes of fantasy in Isabel Allende's
book, The House of the Spirits. Centers on supernatural
occurrences in the lives of several generations of
the Trueba family - the appearance of ghosts, psychic
abilities, and other unusual elements. The fantasies
of the individual characters, as well as the fantastic
nature of the book itself, are elaborated in detail.
5 pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Pages:
5
Bibliography:
1 source(s) listed
Filename:
3679 House of Spirits.doc
Price:
US$44.75
49.
3680
"The Red and the Black".
This five-page undergraduate paper analyzes French
author Henri Stendahl's classic novel, "The Red
and the Black", in terms of his interpretation
of the social, cultural, political, and ethical problems
facing the individual and society, and his examination
of a dialectical interplay between the forces of empirical
reality and the power of the willing subject. 5 pgs.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
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