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- 3091: Mi Familia
- ... If you looked mexicano you were picked up and shipped to Mexico. Maria was all alone and pregnant, the year was 1933. The Southern Pacific railroad made the U.S. government a deal, for $14.75 a head, they took the mexicanos all the way back into Central Mexico, hoping they wouldn't be able to get back. They buried El ... backyard. He left a will, left everything to Jose Sanchez. But El Californio made it clear that he didn't want anything to do with the church or the pinche government. He wanted to be buried right behind the house under the cornfield. El Californio said exactly what he wanted writtenon his gravemarker "Don Alejandro Vazquez (El Californio) died in 1934 ...
- 3092: Jamestown Fiasco
- ... causes for Jamestown's major problem--producing their own food. One possible reason to why the English fail to grow food was poor "organization and direction" of the colony. The government appointed by the charter placed full powers in a council assigned by the king, with a president elected by the other members. The president had virtually no authority of his ... areas and the companies were able to survive and were able to feed themselves. Nevertheless the problem did occur and was devastating, possibly caused by poor organization, lack of efficient government, and the characteristics of the colonists themselves.
- 3093: Adolf Hitler: Ruthless Leader of Germany
- ... who betrayed Germany that caused the loss. It was then that his extreme dislike for Jews most likely developed. After the war Germany was in chaos. There was no structured government and many groups were fighting over control. Since there were not many chances for employment Hitler stayed in the army. Hitler was assigned the job of going to various meetings ... the country strong again. They also used propaganda against Jews and other inferiors who were considered enemies (Herzstein 65-67). While spending time in prison for trying to overthrow the government, Adolf Hitler wrote his famous book Mein Kampf (Herstein 19). It was in jail where he decided on the final solution as to what should be done with the Jews ...
- 3094: Ukraine: Facts
- ... largest mountain system in Ukraine is the Carpathian Mountains that extend for more than 270 km and are 100-110 km wide. The highest peak is the Hoverla (2061 m). Government Names: conventional long form: none conventional short form: Ukraine local long form: none local short form: Ukrayina former: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Digraph: UP Type: republic Capital: Kiev (Kyyiv) Administrative ... since 19 July 1994); election last held 26 June and 10 July 1994 (next to be held NA 1999); results - Leonid KUCHMA 52.15%, Leonid KRAVCHUK 45.06% head of government: Acting Prime Minister Yeuben MARCHUK (since 3 March 1995); First Deputy Prime Ministers Yevhen MARCHUK and Viktor PYNZENYK (since 31 October 1994) and six deputy prime ministers cabinet: Council of ...
- 3095: France
- France France is a beautiful country. It has lots to do like skiing, swimming, shopping, gambling, drinking, and dining. Here are the topics I will include in my report, government, history, culture, tourist attractions, language, entertainment, transportation, climate, currency, accommodations, and travel tips. Sit back have some wine because you are about to embark on a journey, A Journey to France! Government France is a republic with a president and a premier. The president is Jacques Chirac and the premier is Alain Juppe. The legislature consists of the National Assembly and the ...
- 3096: Stereotypes: Goths
- ... be biased against a group of people, but it's a difficult thing to do. It makes it even more difficult when a major influence in our lives, like our government shows their biased opinion against a certain group. In Rachel's city, a law has recently been passed prohibiting groups larger than two people to be standing around downtown. This ... For those Goths and other street people who are homeless, it is the only way for them to get money. They hang out downtown pan- handling, but because of the government's biased opinion on the Goths, they can no longer do this. Not all Goths are the same, just as no single person is exactly the same as someone else ...
- 3097: Hemp...A Help For Today
- ... in time of famine. Unfortunately, because of various political factors, starving people in today's underdeveloped countries are not taking advantage of this crop. In some places, this is because government officials would call it "Marijuana" and pull up the crop. In other countries, it is because the farmers are busy growing coca and poppies to produce cocaine and heroin for ... good automobile fuel, in fact it is used in professional automobile races. It may someday replace gasoline. Hemp may also be used to produce ethanol (grain alcohol.) The United States government has developed a way to make this automobile fuel additive from cellulosic biomass. Hemp is an excellent source of high quality cellulosic biomass. One other way to use hemp as ...
- 3098: John F. Kennedy
- ... drop out of school. Before the next school year began, he told his father he wanted to go to Harvard. He entered Harvard University in 1936. There he majored in government and international relations. At Harvard, he tried to explain in his senior thesis why Britain had not been ready for war. Kennedy began to send his paper to publishers, and ... vote, to attend public school, to have equal access to jobs, and to have access to public accommodations. "(Schlesinger, Arthur Meier-59). "In the late 1950s and early 1960s the government of Cuba under fidel Castro became increasingly hostile to the United States. When Castro began to proclaim his belief in Communism, many Cubans fled to the United States." (Encarta' 95 ...
- 3099: How Should The Indian Mutiny B
- ... Indians. It was 1859 before the last remnants of the Mutiny burnt out. As a result of the mutiny anti British feeling in India was greatly intensified , and the British government took permanent control of the territory from the East India company in an attempt to try and stop such an occurrence happening again. It would be possible to describe the ... but not simultaneously , 30,000 remained loyal to Britain and 30,000 played no part at all, “No community class or caste as such were entirely for or against the government” . The mutiny has also been described as a nationalist uprising. Bose and Jalal describe the Mutiny as being infused was a major sense of patriotism if not nationalism , to the ...
- 3100: Reducing Gun Violence
- ... practices. Today there are 20,000 different types of gun control laws in existence, (Bender 197) ranging from those enacted by municipalities and states, to those enacted by the federal government. Some individuals opposed to gun control point to this fact, and assert that gun control is a failure. Yes, the truth is that, for the most part, these laws are ineffective. The only way that these laws will work is if they are upheld and enforced by the police and the government. We need to start some where and not be so relaxed on the controversy over gun control. If firearms are used to murder over 12,000 people annually (Bender 197 ...
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