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4551: Ben Franklin
... peace negotiators sent from London. Franklin had many accomplishments in his life. Franklin's final public pronouncements urged ratification of the Constitution and approved the inauguration of the new federal government under his admired friend George Washington. He helped the outcome of the United States of America and not to mention he helped the world of science. He was one of ...
4552: Ben Franklins Religion
... Specifically, a purely deterministic view of a God-created universe was absurd and useless precisely because it would require God to blind himself ("On the Providence of God in the Government of the World," 166). Franklin's God is useful first because he chooses "to help and favour us" via divine intervention (168). [5] Franklin's God is useful, second, because ...
4553: Charles Darwin
... to do was climb over hills, observe plants and animals, collecting new specimens, studying their structures, and categorizing his findings. In 1831, when Darwin was 22 years old, the British government sent her Majesty's ship The Beagle on a 5 year expedition that would take them along the coastline of South America and then onward around the world. During the ...
4554: Charles Lindbergh
... a total of eighty-two stops and traveled twenty two thousand miles in two hundred sixty hours and forty-five minutes. He did this on behalf of the United States government. While doing this he met his wife in 1929. Her name was Anne Spencer Morrow. Anne was the daughter of Dwight Morrow, a United States ambassador to Mexico. After their ...
4555: The Infamous Watergate Scandal
... scandal in the White House shocked the nation. The Department of Justice announced that they had been investigating Vice President Spiro T. Anew for taking large bribes in return for government contracts. He then resigned from office October 10, 1973. (Westerfled 47) On October 15, 1973 the court of appeals sustained Judge Sirca's ruling and demanded that the president give ...
4556: The Infamous Watergate Scandal
... scandal in the White House shocked the nation. The Department of Justice announced that they had been investigating Vice President Spiro T. Anew for taking large bribes in return for government contracts. He then resigned from office October 10, 1973. (Westerfled 47) On October 15, 1973 the court of appeals sustained Judge Sirca's ruling and demanded that the president give ...
4557: Colin Powell
... Fort Benning in Georgia. They learned a number of things but I will only list a few; they learned stuff like how to call artillery fire, how to fill out government forms, use a radio, maintain motor vehicles, and handle a prisoner of war. They did not learn any of this stuff in ROTC (source 1 pages 45, 46). Powell asked ...
4558: Einstein
... the United States and became a professor at Princeton University. When World War II ended he spent most of the rest of his life promoting peace. In 1952 the Israeli government asked him to be president of their country but he refused due to his failing health and it was speculated that he just didn’t want to. Albert Einstein bought ...
4559: The History of General Motors Corp.
... car to production. In 1955, General Motors established the world's first safety test laboratory at the General Motors proving grounds and conducted atmospheric research and shares its findings with government and industry. 1958 marks General Motors' fiftyth anniversary. In 1964, General Motors came out with the Pontiac GTO, which was the start of the compact, high performance muscle car era ...
4560: Global Warming
... would still not be acceptable. Orbiting satellites cover 99 % of the Earth's surface. According to surface-based temperatures, 1997 was the warmest year on record. According to U.S. government satellites and weather balloons1997 as the seventh coolest year since satellite measurements began in 1978. Further more, satellite and balloon based information, which uses different technology, concur with each other ...


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