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Personal Protection When letters in which he expressed radical political opinions were intercepted by the secret police, Pushkin was dismissed from his post and exiled to Mikhailovskoye in 1824. In 1826, Czar Nicholas I summoned Pushkin to Moscow, pardoned him, and placed him under his personal protection and censorship.

E Gustavus Adolphus was a pious man whose were never based exclusively on one set {motives. Instead, he combined private and istic considerations with his interest in the ilopment of Sweden as a nation and his con-for the protection of Protestantism. The : of his own house of Vasa was inextrica-jt interwoven with the defense of his kingdom i of his faith. His personal bravery, his ability leader and administrator, and his strong :er made him one of the most impressive i of all time.


Microminiaturization of these input and output devices has not yet kept pace with that of the electronic circuitry. We can develop a small, pocket-size personal computer to store all essential personal information in its memory. Because ten push buttons can be used to contact almost any telephone in the world, we certainly should be able to interrogate our personal computer by means of a pocket-size push-button plate. But how are we to receive the output information from such a computer? A TV screen to present pictures, as well as words and numbers, is perhaps an ideal output device for personal communication.

 

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