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- 3021: Infectious Diseases
- ... self. In lesser-developed countries though, people are aware that there is a problem but simply do not know how to protect themselves from it. It is this lack of Government support in 3rd World countries that is driving the World numbers up for the total number of people infected. This lack of support is primarily due to a lack of Government funds to increase public awareness and to offer the people simple protective measures such as condoms. It is now estimated that for AIDS alone, 80% of all world wide infected ...
- 3022: Italy
- ... and a leading member of the european community, also known as the "EC". Italy's principal trading partners are other members of the EC, especially Germany and France. Italy's government was originally a republic, then was a monarchy, then a republic, then a monarchy. It was reverted back to a republic for a final time in 1946. According to the ... with the council of ministers headed by the prime minister appointed by the president. The principal political party is the Christian Democratic party, which has led or participated in every government since 1945. Other major parties are the Democratic Party of the Left (the former Communist party) and the Socialist party. Smaller political groups include the Social Democrats, the Republicans, the ...
- 3023: Abraham Lincoln
- ... elect, who was open to concessions but refused to countenance any possible extension of slavery. Thus, the Crittenden Compromise, the most promising scheme of adjustment, failed, and a new Southern government was inaugurated in February 1861. See Confederate States of America. Lincoln as President When Lincoln took the oath of office on March 4, 1861, he was confronted with a hostile ... negotiated peace. The radicals, however, were also dissatisfied. Because of their demand for black suffrage, Lincoln was unable to induce Congress to accept the members-elect of the free state government of Louisiana, which he had organized. In addition, after the fall of Richmond, he alarmed his critics by inviting the Confederate legislature of Virginia to repeal the secession ordinance. His ...
- 3024: Saigon
- ... Forest). The name Saigon was used offically in 1698,when Lord Nguyen Phuc Chu send Mr. Nguyen Huu Canh to this region to create various districts and to form a government for this southern outpost.Because Of its strategic location for trade and commerce as well as military important,Saigon continued to grow and Became a bonafide city.By 1772,Mr ... time. After the fall of South Vietnam to communist in 1975,The city and many of its inhabitants were in a State of chaos and turmoil.In 1976 ,the new government renamed the city Ho Chi Minh City and shut its door to the rest of the world.Althought recognized world wide as Ho Chi Minh City,to the people of ...
- 3025: Athens adn Sparta
- ... civilizations were very different. Both of these city states developed under different sets of rules and standards. Sparta grew as a military power while Athens grew due to it’s government and vast amounts of territory. Athens held a large amount of territory. However, this land was of very poor quality, but so vast that farmers could make a living off ... states was that Sparta chose military as it’s means of division of society, where as Athens slowly grew and formed its society from reformation of it’s laws and government. Both grew strong under very different means of societal structures and proved there strength by such.
- 3026: African-Americans In The Civil War
- ... slavery was an institution throughout the South, an institution in which slaves had few rights, and could be sold or leased by their owners. They lacked any voice in the government and lived a life of hardship. Considering these circumstances, the slave population never abandoned the desire for freedom or the determination to resist control by the slave owners. The slave ... no power on earth which can deny that he has earned the right to citizenship." . The role of the black soldiers also influenced moderate Republicans to believe that the federal government should guarantee the equality before the law of all citizens. Small, but significant, steps developed following the war towards easing the color line. For example, street cars became desegregated in ...
- 3027: The Brief History of Alaska
- ... of America trading rights along Alaska's Pacific coast. By the 1850s, the Russian-American Company was no longer interested in trade, mainly due to the fact that the Russian government had taken over a large part of the company's affairs. After the Crimean War (1853-1856), Russia wanted to sell Alaska and U.S. Secretary of State William H ... but many were in favor of it and Congress approved it. On October 18, 1867 the U.S. flag was raised at Sitka. Congress did not provide for an Alaskan government during the next 17 years and Alaska was administered first by the War Department, then by the Treasury Department, and then by the Navy Department. These agencies had little interest ...
- 3028: Fidel Castro
- ... this one party socialist state many middle class citizens, along with the upper-class citizens too, would be exiled. Fidel often showed hostility toward the United states. Castro made his government seize all United States owned sugar mills, electric utilities and oil refineries. That decision was a poor one for his country and its economy. As a result of this decision ... didn't deserve as much power as he had. Although Castro did many negative things he also did a few positive ones. In the 1960's and 1970's his government took major steps in improving Cuba's education and health care. This is one example of the few things he accomplished. In conclusion we can see that Fidel Castro had ...
- 3029: Thomas Paine
- ... the tension, and the rebellious attitude, that was continually getting larger, after the Boston Tea Party. In Paine's opinion, the Colonies had all the right to revolt against a government that imposed taxes on them, and which did not give them the right of representation in the Parliament at Westminster. Then he went one massive step further, he decided there ... Sense. In Common Sense Paine states that sooner or later Independence from England must come, because America had lost touch with the mother country. He felt that the function of government in society was to only be a regulator, and thus pretty simple. His strong beliefs made him a major influence on the Declaration Of Independence. He joined General Washington in ...
- 3030: Subliminal Advertising Is Fair
- ... religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances." By outlawing subliminal messages in ads, the US government would directly violate the first amendment of the constitution. Since the subliminal messages are protected under law, any person that would even try to go up against one of a ...
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