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- 4531: Aircraft Law: Liability
- ... One of the most important and controversial arenas concerning air law liability is that of airlines privately owned by governments. Considering this fact, there is a tremendous impact on the government and privately owned airlines to compete with each other for air space. As such, there are many controversies associated with which country has jurisdiction over liability in airspace, common standards ...
- 4532: George Bush Biography
- ... Governor of Massachusetts Michael S. Dukakis to earn his new title. Bush had become President at a time when many Americans were uncertain about their country's future. The federal government was intensely in debt due to prior years of budget deficits. Imported foods were more valuable then exports which questioned the United State's economic standing. Foreign policy was also ...
- 4533: Pompeys Rise To Political Prom
- ... hands were submitted to a searching test, and this ordeal was the first of many. M. Aemilius Lepidus, one of the consuls of 78 BC delivered an attack which the government repelled. But the continuous pressure revealed the weakness of the senatorial position, and the citadel of the Sullan constitution had fallen. The breakdown of the Sullan system and the rise ...
- 4534: President Millard Fillmore
- ... refused the plea of New York merchants that he got to South Carolina to urge temperate action, saying that the trip would do no good. Although he supported the national government during the Civil War, he felt that the conflict was unnecessary and was highly critical of the Lincoln administration. In the 1864 presidential election he supported Democrat George B. McClellan ...
- 4535: Story Of J Robert Oppenhiemer
- ... hell. Thousands of people died that day. Partly because of him, and he knew that. Was there even a chance for him to have said no? Would the U.S. Government have allowed it? Memories began to cloud his mind. It all began a few years ago, in 1943 when he was chosen as one of them. He would be a ...
- 4536: Stalin
- ... being laid that had previously not existed 10 years ago. The second Five Year Plan was in many ways just like the first but thought through more. This time the government took more of a direct control over everything from budgetary discipline to reorganization of the state- supervised collective-farm markets. In just a very short time, the Soviet Union had ...
- 4537: Samuel Adams - American Patrio
- ... of his life and move forward from there. To know Adams the American Patriot, one must be aware of this politician's tremendous efforts from within the early United States government. The following biography will examine both sides of this American founding father. Samuel Adams was born in Boston, Massachusetts on September 27, 1722. One could have guessed that this infant ...
- 4538: St. Gregory Of Tours
- ... could worship without being overpowered by kings. He seemed more like a politician but in a good way. He was a representative of the Christians to bring peace in the government so that the people could worship. Sources: Internet http://www.knight.org/advent/cathen/07018b.htm http://users.erols.com/saintpat/ss/1117.htm http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source ...
- 4539: Samuel Adams
- ... the tea overboard. He later worked for the creation of the Continental Congress, helping propel it into supporting Massachusetts in the crisis. This congress was the first form of independent Government that America had seen. From 1774 through 1781 Adams represented Massachusetts in the Continental Congress, where his “industry, stamina, realism, and commitment made him one of the handful of ‘workhorses ...
- 4540: Diplomacy at Work
- ... was more than clear that war was not a boundary that the nations were fearful of. Secondly, each country assessed the needs of the other country. For instance, the Netanyahu government will allow 50,000 Palestinian workers to obtain workers permits. This is an increase of 13,000 permits from 37,000 permits. Also, Israel will allow the opening of a ...
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