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3421: A Guide To Indoor Air Quality
... become moldy. To detect odors in your home, step outside for a few minutes, and then upon reentering your home, note whether odors are noticeable. MEASURING POLLUTANT LEVELS The federal government recommends that you measure the level of radon in your home. Without measurements there is no way to tell whether radon is present because it is a colorless, odorless, radioactive ... for pollutants besides radon, consult your state or local health department or professionals who have experience in solving indoor air quality problems in nonindustrial buildings. WEATHERIZING YOUR HOME The federal government recommends that homes be weatherized in order to reduce the amount of energy needed for heating and cooling. While weatherization is underway, however, steps should also be taken to minimize ...
3422: Margaret Atwood`s The Handmaid's Tale
... to cope with her situation. She is trapped within a distopian society comprised of a community riddled by despair. Though she is not physically tortured, the overwhelming and ridiculously powerful government mentally enslaves her. Offred lives in a horrific society, which prevents her from being freed. Essentially, the government enslaves her because she is a female, and she is fertile. Offred's reminisces about the way life used to be by remembering stories about her husband Luke, her daughter ...
3423: Communism
... that only one specific proletariat party could have power led to bloody purges of opposition and uprisings throughout the country. Early communist thinkers stressed that a proletariat takeover of a government should be a peaceful one, not the overall blood bath of the takeover and the purges in Russia. The process of a communist takeover involves that formation of one single ... to how to deal with the Kulaks. Which is either extermination as a people or the movement of them into camps. Both of which were carried out by the communist government under Stalin.
3424: Thomas Jefferson
... the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition...( First Amendment). The Declaration of Independence, released by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, swept away an existing government as yesterday's news, declared the principle that political sovereignty rests within the hands of each individual, and that it is the right and duty of citizens everywhere to institute a new government whenever their old one no longer serves their needs. When Jefferson was selected to be the primary author of the Declaration of Independence, he responded "...the task is above my ...
3425: The Effect of the Greek Culture on Other Cultures
... may be the most important thinker of Greek times. His mathematical theories of geometry had a vast effect on modern culture and knowledge. Another area that was greatly effected was government. The Greeks were the first civilization to develop a democracy. Cleisthenes divided Athens into smaller neighborhoods called demes. Each of these neighborhoods were guaranteed spots on the Council of Five ... The Romans also borrowed their architectural style from the Greeks, having many of their temples strongly resembling those found in Greek culture. Although the effects of Greek art, philosophy and government can easily be seen in many of the cultures that followed, it is impossible to see its full effects. Many cultures may have developed extremely differently had Greek culture never ...
3426: Middle Ages Vs. The Renaissanc
... Therefore, the common man was a serf and would die poor just as he was born poor. On the other hand, Republicanism was considered to be the best form of government during the Renaissance because the individual could realize his fullest potential by serving the state. According to Leonardo Bruni, the rule of one person was harmful to the common good. Thus, the republican government was considered to be stronger than the monarchy. Religion was also viewed differently. The Catholic Church was the one universal church during the Middle Ages. People believed that only church ...
3427: Why Is The World So Diverse Wh
... amounts of new words in Croatian and Bosnian which caused the Serbo-Croatian to rupture even further. There are few conditions that keep a language unchanged. They include a stable government, good communication, a centralized educational system, a set of beliefs and traditions, and a spirit of national unity (63) Beginning And Change of Language Today's languages all have three ... in sporting events, such as Olympic Games. In a country where many seperate languages and dialects are spoken, one language may be chosen as the lingua franca of commerce and government. One country like that is India, where, even though 15 languages are constitutionally recognized, English serves as third party language. Other examples include Mandarin Chinese and Swahili, a Bantu language ...
3428: Thomas Jefferson: A Product of his times or a Hypocrite?
... twenty basic languages and that the Native Americans had lived in the New World for a far longer period than anyone had thought. The native Americans had proved that strong government was not necessary to the happiness of mankind. Jefferson declared that the Native Americans had “made war on us without the least provocation or pretense of injury” and that they ... face the prospect of removal beyond the Mississippi. Jefferson insisted that all lands of the Native Americans who chose to go west must be bought and paid by the federal government. Jefferson had said “Killing a Native American, was like killing a white man” I think Thomas Jefferson was a hypocrite because at one point he did not want Native Americans ...
3429: Karl Marx
... the class war was clever. It was their greatest work together, the communist manifesto, which achieved them their most popularity among the proletariat, and created the most problems with the government for the two. Communist Manifesto or Manifest der Kommunistischen Partel was a book written by Marx with collaboration from Engles. Basically meaning that Marx wrote it but he discussed the ... and has been used to shape the ideas of most European and Asian countries.The strength of the Proletariat has been due to the work of Marx. His ideals formed government known as Communism. Although he was never a rich man, his knowledge has been rich in importance for the struggle of the working class.
3430: Warren G. Harding
... By 1923 the postwar depression seemed to be giving way to a new surge of prosperity, and newspapers hailed Harding as a wise statesman carrying out his campaign promise--"Less government in business and more business in government." Behind the facade, not all of Harding's Administration was so impressive. Word began to reach the President that some of his friends were using their official positions for their ...


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