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- 3741: Conflict In Vietnam
- ... for?" protests against the u.s. governments involvement in Vietnam broke out in all parts of the u.s. demonstrating the American publics mistrust and disappointment in the united states government. After reports of horrific massacres such as may lia were hundreds of innocent Vietnamese civilians Women and children lost their lives for no apparent reason murdered by American soldiers. Hundreds ... not only the bad results in combat which decided whether the U.S.A. would continue It's war efforts. Without the impact, which the American public made on the government the war, effort may have easily gone on even longer. At this point in time most people didn't even know what the war was about in the first place ...
- 3742: Causes Of The Great Depression
- ... during Republican President Hoover’s watch. Many try to blame the worsening of the Depression on Hoover, for his deviation from Republican economic ideology. However, almost all of Hoover's government action occurred during his last year in office, long after the worst of the Depression had hit. In fact, he was voted out of office for doing not doing enough ... crashed, the ruin of the American economic system was revealed. There were many things which contributed to the economic deterioration leading to the depression; lingering effects of WWI caused the government to cut back spending in order to balance the budget, resulting in a severe recession. The value of farmland falls 30-40 percent. Severe Declines in organized labor. Many workers ...
- 3743: Business And Communications
- ... good communication and maintain the status quo for the short term. These mostly pertain to issues brought to a company from outside sources. These include letters of complaint, inquiries from government bodies such as the Federal Trade Commission, and published evaluations (i.e. editorials, product reviews). Instead of addressing these issues head-on and dealing with them, companies are more likely ... companies that might stand in the way of allowing Intel to control the industry. If Intel were to come right out and say this, there would be massive investigations from government and consumer groups that would plague Intel for years. Therefore, by tailoring what they tell their customers and stockholders, they are dodging a bullet and enforcing a hierarchical position over ...
- 3744: Business In Canada
- ... of living and quality of life will not be depleted. Technology will either be the blessing or curse for society in the future, and depending on the position of our government, will we be able to make sure that our standard of living does not decrease. The deficit poses a severe problem in a country littered will such vast natural resources ... and accuracy of a machine. This will cause the unemployment rate to soar, our welfare situation to worsen and our quality of live to regress. I believe that unless our government can 'Grab the bull by the horns' and solidify our political and economic situation, this country will fall into a scenario that will see our valuable socialism crumble beneath our ...
- 3745: Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
- Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis 1929 - 1994 A government biography indicates that Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was born in 1929 in Southampton, New York. Her father, John Vernou Bouvier III, was a successful Wall Street stockbroker. Her mother ... with her parents. In 1940 her mother divorced and remarried to Hugh D. Auchincloss II in 1942. Jackie then moved with her mother to Newport, Rhode Island (22-23). The government source also indicates that Jackie attended Miss Porter’s School for Girls in Connecticut and Vassar College where she excelled in history, literature, art and French. Her junior year she ...
- 3746: Bright Shining Lie
- ... the might of the U.S. Reports that were sent to Washington were often dressed up to make things appear better than they were. No deliberated plan to misinform the government was ever uncovered, the generals simply believed that eventually things would go their way and they didn't want to alarm anyone. Vann learned of this practice and decided to ... deal with the mistakes we made. The most ironic things, however, are the reasons why we believed we had to fight this war. After WWII, Wilson and the U.S. government sounded out against colonialism. When it came time to act, however, they decided that they couldn't afford to upset France because they needed military bases there to counter the ...
- 3747: Constantinopolis
- ... their greatest being part of Les Invalides, Paris (1676-1706), by Jules Hardouin-Mansart. The best French talent, however, was absorbed in the secular service of Louis XIV and his government. The Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte (1657-61) is a grandiose ensemble representing the collaboration of the architect Louis Le Vau, the painter Charles Lebrun, and the landscape architect André ... The Sun King was so impressed that he engaged these designers to rebuild the Château de Versailles on a truly regal scale. The Palace of Versailles became the center of government and was continuously enlarged between 1667 and 1710. Bernini submitted designs for enlarging the Louvre in Paris, but Claude Perrault was finally awarded that commission (executed 1667-79). French architecture ...
- 3748: Capatilism
- ... can be violated by only means of force. In a capitalist society, no man or group may initiate the use of physical force against others. The only function of the government is such a society is, the task of protecting man’s rights, i.e. the task of protecting him from physical force. The author goes on to say that the only time the government can use force is when there is retaliation. Such there is no such entity as “society” since society is only a number of individual men, this meant, in practice, that ...
- 3749: Canada And Nato
- ... position are expressed as only conflicts within the congress. It was giving history presentation information dealing with NATO, its purpose and its views on important topics. Canada or the Canadian Government in particular, was expressed as if they had no mind of their own. It seemed as though the government was pushed or bullied into joining NATO because they were afraid of what other countries, specifically United States and England, would think therefore making decisions to accommodate them. Canada never ...
- 3750: Cold War Book Review
- ... should not dominate the analysis of communist rule. Analysis of the social aspects and results of communist rule are necessary to achieve a full understanding of the effects of such government. Slavenka Drakulic produced How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed, an appealing work with this fresh social approach. This nonfiction work combines the author s own recollections with the stories ... these expectations and argues against them with style. By highlighting the effects of the communist political system on everyday life, she builds an argument filled with proof that the established government needs to make some serious changes. The fact that Drakulic is a Yugoslav journalist has led to an unavoidable bias in her approach to this topic. However, she maintains objectivity ...
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