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- 4681: Fiji
- ... of the coutry also converted to christianity. The acception of christianity caused tribal warfare to end (People and History, no pg. #). The prime minister is the head of Fiji’s government. The prime minister selects a cavinet to help with governmental affairs. Fiji’s prresident is the head of state. The president is appointed to a five-year term by a ...
- 4682: Research Essay, East Timor
- ... now other country’s can see that basic human rights have been and are still being violated. This foreign interest is momentarily aiding the search for peace because the Indonesian government know now that the big brothers are watching. The relationship between the church and state, as mentioned before is one of conflict. On one side we have the moral and ...
- 4683: Jordan
- ... is a horrible thing not just because he died, but also because he was a great ruler and we all loved him dearly. There is one main thing that our government can do to bring the unemployment rate down. All we have to do is restrict the labor immigration and then the jobs that the immigrants have would go the strait ...
- 4684: Francisco Jose De Goya Y Lucientes
- ... to his darkest visions. A similar nightmarish quality haunts the satirical Disparates, a series of etchings also called Proverbios. In 1824, after the failure of an attempt to restore liberal government, Goya went into voluntary exile in France. He settled in Bordeaux, continuing to work until his death there on April 16, 1828. Today many of his best paintings hang in ...
- 4685: Freud 2
- ... In 1885, following his appointment as a lecturer in neuropathology at the University of Vienna, he left his post at the hospital. Later the same year he was awarded a government grant enabling him to spend 19 weeks in Paris as a student of the French neurologist Jean Charcot. Charcot, who was the director of the clinic at the mental hospital ...
- 4686: Saudi Arabia
- ... filed was found at Ad Damman on the Persian Gulf. Aramco was originally owned by four American oil companies, but in 1974 controlling interest was gained by the Saudi Arabian government. The country's vast reserves and high level of oil production have made Saudi Arabia a leading producer of oil. Saudi Arabia's proven reserves of petroleum exceed 150 billion ...
- 4687: Fritz Haber
- ... in charge of forming a center for cross-disciplinary research in chemistry and physics and as such, he immediately placed himself and his laboratory at the service of the German government. He became a behind-the-scenes consultant on industrial mobilization. During the war, Haber, the embodiment of Prussian pride, unquestionably and uncritically accepted the State's wisdom. He served his ...
- 4688: George Lucas
- ... some editing work by Verna Fields, a veteran film editor, to work on a film about President Johnson s trip to the Far East. Unfortunately, he hated the restrictions the government agency put on his work and was upset when they cut out some of his footage. Then, the idea of becoming an independent filmmaker began to look very attractive. At ...
- 4689: Nicaragua
- ... He remained president for the next 16 years, ruling as a dictator. Zelaya was forced out in 1909, after Adolfo Díaz was elected provisional president. Following a revolt against his government in 1912, he asked the United States for military aid to maintain order, and U.S. marines were landed. According to the Bryan-Chamorro Treaty of 1916, the U.S ...
- 4690: Ancient Egypt: Old, Middle, and New Kingdom
- ... numerous gifts to the priesthood and nobles. It wasn't long before the priesthood and the nobles were as wealthy as the pharaoh himself (David 16). After Pepi II, central government was completely lost, and anarchy reigned. It wasn't until the Middle Kingdom that Egypt began to recapture the glory it once held. This era endured from 2050 B.C ...
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