national governments to forbid slavery in the territories that have yet to become states. The South is also known as the Confederate were at war with the North also known as the Union. After the war Abraham Lincoln gave his famous speech, The Gettysburg Address. In his speech he mentioned that the dead who fought shall not die in vain. His speech also addresses the concept of equality and the struggle with equality. During the Civil War, both sides were overwhelmed with the death and disease. In the Killer
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TOPIC:IP ADDRESS AUTHOR-Rameshwar Prasad Srivastava MS ( Cyber Law & Information Security) Indian Institute of Information Technology ,Allahabad The address of a computer on the Internet is commonly referred to as the IP Address (Internet Protocol). It 's a 32 bit (4 bytes) number normally written as follows: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Since a byte can represent any number from zero to 255, the least and the maximum IP address possible are: 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Understanding
The Impact of the Gettysburg Address on the United States The speech we now know as the Gettysburg Address was given to consecrate the fallen soldiers in the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. It is known as one of the most influential speeches ever and has been recognized in hindsight as pivotal in the outcome of the war. Its brevity and poetry emphasized America’s original dream, the importance of equality, and the opportunity for a new birth of freedom, a message which continues to be of relevance
7.1 Description: An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label assigned to each participating in a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. What is an IP address “IP address” is a shorter way of saying “Internet Protocol address.” IP addresses are the numbers assigned to computer network interfaces. Although we use names to refer to the things we seek on the Internet, such as www.example.org, computers translate these names into numerical addresses so
The Gettysburg Address was presented on November 19th, 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln to dedicate a cemetery for fallen Union soldiers. Since 1863 the Gettysburg Address has became more famous than Lincoln could ever imagine, being shared and analyzed in almost every classroom in America. What most people do not know is that Lincoln wrote five different versions of the Gettysburg Address, all copies are very similar except for minor changes. If we compare one of Lincoln's first drafts (Nicolay)
this document effected how the people of the U.S treated African Americans as well as give them right to own land and vote. He also wrote and delivered the Gettysburg Address, this speech gave people much to think about. The Gettysburg Address also gave many ideas that they soon put into perspective. The speech, Gettysburg Address, was written in Gettysburg Pennsylvania after the Gettysburg battle. According to Civil War Can Trust, this battle was between the union led by George G. Meade and the
The Gettysburg Address is one of the most recognizable documents in the history of the United States. It was delivered by Abraham Lincoln on November 19, 1863 at the dedication of the Soldier’s National Cemetery in Gettysburg, PA. This cemetery marks the final resting place for thousands of soldiers who were killed during the Civil War. At this time, the experiment in democracy, the United State of America, was 100 years old and had not dealt with a crisis such as this. The very existence of the
Today, the Gettysburg Address is praised for being one of the most renowned speeches in U.S. history, but despite its fame, it was not always viewed as being a complete success. It is important to realize that the views from the 1860’s were very contrasting to those of today, including how people viewed Lincoln and his speech. One newspaper article from the time period puts this into perspective. The Harrisburg Patriot & Union Newspaper company wrote an article Tuesday, November 24th of 1863 recognizing
The Message of the Gettysburg Address In 1863, the sixteenth President of the United States found himself engulfed by a horrific civil war and in leading his people to victory, Abraham Lincoln found himself in a predicament that required a well thought out motivational presentation. He found that opportunity with the address at Gettysburg. President Lincoln knew his people were dissatisfied with the loss of so many comrades and knew there must be a way he could prove that the lives of so many fallen