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41: Malaria
... Africa. In 1990 eighty percent of all reported cases were in Africa, while the remainder of most cases came from nine countries: India, Brazil, Afghanistan, Sri-Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, and China. Globally, the disease circulates in almost one hundred countries causing up to 1,500,000 deaths annually (Cann, 1996). Because there is no definite cure for malaria, scientists ...
42: Environmental Protection Agency
... the EPA approved the dumping of 8,500 tons of mercury-contaminated toxic waste. They want to dump it in the Imperial Valley in California. It was dumped illegally in Cambodia so the U.S. EPA wants to take care of it.
43: Chinese Immigration into America
Chinese Immigration into America Surprisingly, Asian Americans have been in America for over 150 years. They are as diverse as the immigrants from Europe, ranging from China, Japan, Korea, Cambodia, Korea, Philippines, India, Vietnam, and Laos. (Takaki, page 8) When many people think of American Immigrants, Asians are on the last of their lists. In The Uprooted, Harvard historian, Oscar ...
44: The Hippie Movement That Arose From Vast Political Changes
... movement grew, so did the idea of fighting back against the State. The idea of a single world revolution, grew. On April 30, 1970, President Nixon ordered the "incursion" of Cambodia, with this announcement the students went into action. By May 4, 1970, a hundred student strikes were in progress across the country. At Kent State University in Ohio, students burned ...
45: Apocalypse Now and Heart of Darkness
... inside every human is this horrible, evil side. Francis Coppolaís movie, Apocalypse Now, is based loosely upon Conradís book. Captain Willard is a Marlow who is on a mission into Cambodia during the Vietnam war to find and kill an insane Colonel Kurtz. Coppola's Kurtz, as he experienced his epiphany of horror, was an officer and a sane, successful, brilliant ...
46: The Country of Thailand
The Country of Thailand The country I did my project on is Thailand. Thailand is a small country located in Southeast Asia. The bordering countries around there are Burma, Cambodia, Laos, and Malaysia. Because Thailand is located near the equator, the climate is usually warm. Thailand has four seasons just like America. The only difference is that Thailand’s seasons ...
47: Australia's Future
... murdered and looted. The same criminals who sent millions to their death in Russian prison camps in the name of communism. The same lunatics who created the killing fields in Cambodia and the same murderers who created the death camps during the last world war. Using the dreadful example of the Nazis as an excuse to enact radical legislation will not ...
48: Thailand
Thailand Thailand is a country in South East Asia. Its neighboring countries are Cambodia on the east, Burma (now called Myanmar) on the west, Laos on the north, and Malaysia on the south. The main river in Thailand is the Chao Phraya River which ...
49: Southeast Asia
... is a modern, geographical term used to define the approximate location of territories to the south and the east of India and China. Those countries are North and South Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Portuguese Timor, and the Philippines. Though all of these countries have a very mixed cultural base, it is mostly an "Indianized" area. Their ...
50: Kent State University: May 4th 1970, Monday Bloody Monday
... agree with violent protest (Eszterhas, 233-257). He probably wouldn't have taken part if he thought it would be one. Bill disagreed with the war and the entrance into Cambodia, as many of the time did (Cusella). He was in the ROTC and because of the overbearing power hungry government decided to drop out (Eszterhas, 233-257). Allison Krause, one ...


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