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1641: Boris Yeltsin
... stock companies. To trim budget deficit, the government slashed military spending, social assistance, and subsidies. Collaborating with international financial organizations, Russia established a stack exchange, a reserve bank, and a civil law code. Despite assurances from Boris that capitalism would yield dividends within a year, the economy slowly shrank from 1992 to 1999. Millions of ordinary people suffered great poverty and ... with China. Boris also gave the Kuril Islands back to Japan (for foreign aide, of course); these islands froze all relations between the two countries since the end of World War 2. Today and Tomorrow Boris has had many problems in the last few years. The first would be, the fall of the Asian economy in 1998, which spread fear through ...
1642: Shell And Nigerian Oil And Uti
... The minorities wanted a political restructuring through states and they won. There was an Igbo secession from Nigeria forming Biafra in Eastern Nigeria including the Ogoni territory. A three-year civil war broke out after this over the natural resources held by the minorities especially the oil in the Ogoni territory. After this Nigeria went through several forms of Military governments and ...
1643: Cuban Trade Sanctions And Effe
... as a direct result of Castro’s insistence on adhering to a discredited economic model—that of communism. The impact of the U.S. embargo was offset during the Cold War years by five to six billion dollars in subsidies a year from Russia. The economic problems in Cuba were exacerbated by the demise of the Soviet Union. The U.S ... is not the United States-Cuba conflict; rather, it is the struggle of eleven million people who seek to assert their human dignity and reclaim the inalienable political, economic and civil rights that were taken away from them by the Castro regime. The Cuban people have been victims of one of the most oppressive regimes of the twentieth century. The systematic ...
1644: Rousseau And The Artists Of Th
... taxes (the traditional start for documentation of the French Revolution ). However, it seem tempting to forge a link between the painting and the presentiment of family against family in revolutionary civil war The painting shows the father encouraging his sons to at the least fight for their rights, and possibly die for the state. It shows the comradary of the three brothers ...
1645: Internet Censorship
... stirs strong passions. So does the question of whether free speech on the Internet should be sharply curtailed, as some Senators and Member of Congress have proposed. But the "flame war" that ensued on the computer networks when the story was published soon gave way to a full-blown and highly political conflagration. The main focus of discontent was a new ... so distressed by its lack scientific credibility that I don't even know where to begin critiquing it." As a rule, computer-wise citizens of cyberspace tend to be strong civil libertarians and First Amendment absolutists. Some clearly believe that Time, by publicizing the Rimm study, was contributing to a mood of popular hysteria, sparked by the Christian Coalition and other ...
1646: Huck Fin 2
... into South America. He begged the riverboat to teach him how to pilot the riverboat. The riverboat pilot agreed to teach him for $500. Mark Twain went west during the civil war and established himself as a writer during this time. He wrote humorous stories about his experiences which lead to a job as a newspaper reporter in 1862. The following year ...
1647: Huck Finn 3
... the vulgarity of their language a.k.a. the use of the "N" word. If Twain is saying anything about race, he is making an allegorical statement complaining that the civil war didn't end slavery, that living conditions are still undesirable for most blacks." So Jim was being held by a man who coincidentally was expecting a relative to visit his ...
1648: Covenanted Governments
... God’s name and very will. These people weren’t bound together by caprice and whim, but for and out of necessity and deep-rooted religious beliefs. They formed a civil body politics so they may increase their chances at survival. The next vital document that was created in the “New World” was the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. This document was ... others and gain more power and influence. Another influential philosopher of covenanted government was Thomas Hobbes. He also thought that, at first, man existed in pure state of nature, a war of all against all. He desired to emerge out of this state because he feared for his life and wished to escape the ever-impending hands of death. Hobbes felt ...
1649: Huckleberry Finn 5
... those of Huck Finn. The story of Tom Sawyer deals with the misadventures, really, of several children in the little Missouri village of St. Petersburg, about thirty years before the Civil War. The story takes place, that is, sometime during the 1830s. In contrast to the story of Huck Finn's which was a series of short adventures that took place on ...
1650: Computer Software Piracy and it's Impact on the International Economy
... Poland and the United Kingdom have displayed difficulty in collecting evidence and Greece is blamed for “fragmentation of court process.” Most European countries do not have sufficient penalties and inadequate civil enforcement possibilities to discourage piracy, especially Germany, Poland, Sweden and the UK. “Several countries, for example, Belarus and Romania, have general copyright laws that protect literary expression, but fail to ... htm. United States. U.S. Code: Copyright Acts. Title 17, Sec 17. United States. U.S. Code: Copyright Acts. Title 18, Sec 2320 and 2322. "U.S., China Avert Trade War." Sun-Sentinel 18 June 1996: 1D - 2. "With the Growth of Worldwide Software Piracy and the Emergence of On-Line Software Distribution, Protecting Intellectual Property is now More Critical than ...


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