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Which computer is rated best for senior citizens?

Hewlett Packard considers the needs of seniors when designing their TouchSmart and other all-in-one computers. It offers multiple ways to communicate with the computer, including voice commands, a touch screen, and the keyboard and mouse. The screen is large enough to utilize increased font size and can be folded back to transform the machine into a tablet-like device. It is lightweight and has a multi-touch screen where pictures can easily be expanded, similar to a smartphone.

How did homesteaders get free property in Alaska in 1862?

The provisions of the Homestead Act allowed for the head of a family or a single person over the age of 21 to claim 160 acres of unoccupied land. The homesteader had to live on the land for five years, develop it for agriculture and build a house on it. If all of these provisions were met, the homesteader received full ownership after the five-year period.\nHomesteading in Alaska got off to a very slow start, mostly due to agricultural conditions due to poor soil and weather. By 1914, only 200 applications had been submitted. A surge of homesteaders did come after both World War II and the Vie..

When was the impeachment trial of Andrew Jackson?

Andrew Jackson drew a censure resolution from the Senate over his actions in opposition to the Second Bank of the United States. When he moved the federal government's deposits to state-chartered banks in defiance of Congress' wishes, he triggered a financial panic.\nPresident Andrew Johnson was the first of two presidents to face a Senate impeachment trial. Johnson was impeached over his conduct of post-Civil War reconstruction and his firing of Secretary of War Edwin Stanton. The 11 articles of impeachment at issue in the Senate trial were decided by one vote. Kansas Senator Edmund..

How did the ancient Egyptians travel?

Because the Nile River flowed throughout most of ancient Egypt, the main ways to travel were by boats and ferries. Although early Egyptian boats were made of papyrus, later boats were wooden types. The Egyptians also used cargo ships to transport goods for trading purposes.The horse and chariot was another mode of travel utilized by the military and the elite of Egypt. Litters also were common ways for the rich to travel.Animals, such as donkeys and camels, could also be used to travel on roads or in the desert, respectively. Walking was the option commonly used by the lower classes in Egypt.

Who was the fastest gun in the Old West?

Some regard Billy the Kid as the most legendary of all Old West personalities. He is rumored to have killed 26 people, and he lived to be just 21 years of age. He was killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett after escaping from jail in an attempt to avoid a death sentence.

What was the role of militarism as a cause of World War I?

The Germans developed a new training regime and invented weapons and communication devices for battle. After 1871, the German Imperial Army was led by the former Prussian army, which had a strong influence on the German parliament.The arms race was in full swing leading up to 1914. There were improvements in weaponry, such as increased caliber, range and accuracy. Machine guns were made smaller and faster. Barbed wire and poison gas were developed.In response to Germany's development of the U-boat, a submarine, Britain expanded the Royal Navy and introduced the dreadnought, a large battle..

Who invented insulation?

Insulation, defined as a material that slows the transfer of heat and sound, is generally placed inside building walls to offer a barrier between the building's interior and the outside. This not only helps regulate the internal temperature of the building, but it provides a soundproofing quality to help keep out external noises as well.

What is an interesting fact about Puritan life?

The name Puritan described those within the Church of England who wanted to purge all forms of ceremony and hierarchy that resembled Catholicism. Puritans sought to reform and purify the Church of England without leaving the faith, but there was a sect of Puritans, known as the Separatists, who believed that the Church of England had become corrupt.\nWhen the Puritans established the Massachusetts Bay Colony, later known as Boston, they worshiped as they pleased. Their church services were basic and without embellishments. Musical instruments were not allowed. The Bible was their sole source o..

What are three motives behind the European race for colonies?

By the early modern era, much of Europe was overcrowded, leading to a shortage of food, space and other resources. However colonies offered potential riches in crops and materials as diverse as cotton, sugar, tobacco, iron ore, flax and fish. By controlling these newly discovered areas, Europeans could also control the harvesting and use of these materials. Furthermore, by allowing colonists to harvest these materials but not create their own finished goods, the European powers ensured that their own factories would supply them instead while people back in the colonies would be forced to buy t..

Who invented the backpack?

Kelty went on to further refine his invention by using increasingly lightweight materials in the construction of his backpacks and adding straps, padding and outer zippers. Kelty's backpacks gained in popularity during the 1970s when a renewed interest in outdoor activities such as hiking and mountain climbing created an increase in demand for Kelty's lightweight backpacks. In 2014, Dick Kelty's legacy lives on in a line of backpacks and hiking gear bearing his name.

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