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- 4881: The Boston Massacre
- ... I will be show the differences on how all three felt about the situation. Due to great burden from the different acts that brought many unwanted taxes from the British government, the minds of the Boston citizens were greatly irritated. Some individuals were so irritated that they were abusive in their language towards the military. The colonists felt like they were ...
- 4882: Isadora Duncan
- ... the school, and an empty schedule ahead, things did not look good for Duncan. She thought quickly, and decided to take her "Isadorables" on a dance tour, hoping to receive government funding for her school. However, it did not go well, and when Isadora returned home from the tour she found that Craig had left her. Looking for reassurance after her ...
- 4883: Jean De La Fontaine
- ... of the period, it probably means that La Fontaine was born a day or two earlier. (Mackay, pg.4) He was the son of Charles de la Fontaine, a royal government official who inspected forests and waterways. His mother Françoise Pidoux, who came from a nobler family from Poitou. He also had a younger brother who was born two years after ...
- 4884: Jean Sartre
- ... give laws to us. When I think of it all governments set up their laws as they see fit, in some countries people aren’t aloud to speak against their government, while in others you are as long as the person doesn’t commit an act of treason. Also there are no two governments that have the same exact laws, which ...
- 4885: Adam Smith: Conceptions of Value
- ... he promoted, men and women were free from the traditional controls of politicians and state churches. He claimed that would only be made possible through the growth of the central government. This was not a freedom from control but a liberty, although it was a freedom to control one's passion. This freedom should be developed by education from the market ...
- 4886: Looking Ahead: The Future Of Post Keynesian Economics
- ... of unemployment in industrialized countries as compared to a decade earlier. Finally, with the oil shock of 1979-1980, policies were set into place that guaranteed an inflationary bias in government policies which is still true today. With a comfortable collusion of economists and politicians, strongly influenced by the views of the financial sector, we see an inflationary bias where price ...
- 4887: Jefferson Davis
- ... as being the president of the Confederacy, they are quite important to Davis' life. After he was released and had regained his health he wrote "The Rise and Fall of Government". He became the main spokesperson for the defeated south and was asked to rejoin the Senate, but he declined. He neither apologized nor asked for amnesty for his actions during ...
- 4888: Jessie James
- ... gang masqueraded in Union Army issued uniforms and entered the bank in Liberty, Missouri. Minutes later, shots were fired and the gang left town with over $60,000 in currency, government bonds, gold, and silver. From this time to 1872, the James Gang terrorized a number of different banks in the Mid-west. The locations of these banks include Richmond, Savannah ...
- 4889: Jimi Hendrix
- ... a protest song, pure and simple. During this period of the late 1960’s, music had become a popular medium for protest against the Vietnam War, the draft, and the government in general. Hendrix recorded "All Along the Watchtower" after a period in 1967 in which he wore a military jacket to all of is performances (Fairchild, "Electric Ladyland" 3). The ...
- 4890: Meth Labs
- ... communities struggle just to survive, they also must struggle to win back their communities and eliminate the imposing drug problem. Without proper funding, training, and support from each level of government the production, trafficking, and use of illegal substances will almost surely increase. Methamphetamine production creates a unique and deadly combination to unsuspecting rural communities. Only through educating, support, and dedication ...
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