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- 4941: Economic and Monetary Union of Europe
- ... One the other hand should we raise the question if the finances of fourteen countries are not on target because of nearly no economic growth. No growth means lots of government expenses to support the economy. Aren't the two Maastricht's criteria a bit controversial? Because of the complexity of the Maastricht treaty I think it is right that the ...
- 4942: Upton Sinclair
- ... his books even today. Despite all of his trials in his life Upton Beall Sinclair was able to make changes to not only a group of people, but even the government.
- 4943: Walter Whitman
- ... it he maintained his pose. It was important to Whitman to not be simply a poet. He volunteered in military hospitals after the Civil War and later worked in several government departments until he suffered a stroke in 1873. Although he still published several more editions of "Leaves of Grass" before his death in 1892, his last years were spent in ...
- 4944: William Bradford
- ... Church of England. The success of the Plymouth was based on covenantalism - the belief that men could form compacts or covenants in the sight of God as a basis for government without the consent of a higher authority. According to Bradford’s exposé, the Pilgrims: shook off this yoke of antichristian bondage, and as the Lord's free people joined themselves ...
- 4945: William DeKooning
- ... Jersey. He quickly moved to Manhattan, painted signs and worked as a carpenter in New York City. Then in 1935, he landed a job with the Works Progress Administration, a government agency that put artists to work during the Great Depression. By the next decade, he had attained a place in the downtown art scene among his fellow artists. By the ...
- 4946: William Marshall
- ... to Ireland against his orders. Even though these allegations had merit, William was eventually absolved of any wrongdoing. Events such as these coupled with his inability to efficiently run the government eventually lead John to be forced to sign the Magna Carta, the first basic document of the British constitution, which eventually lead to the creation of the English Parliament. Loyalty ...
- 4947: Corporate Downsizing
- ... breakthrough makes it possible to replace a previously human job. It is also an all-too-common scenario that outside influences such as sudden shifts in the market or changed government policies force corporate executives to make coinciding decisions regarding their staff and these external changes. Another one of the major problems in today's business world are the salaries being ...
- 4948: Genghis Khan & The Mongol Empire
- ... to follow. Each unit of 1,000 included soldiers on active duty with their families and dependents. It was not only a military formation, but also an organ of local government. The decimal system let Genghis Khan undermine tribal authority and loyalty and to replace it with military discipline and unity. Old enemies, such as the Tatars and Naiman were broken ...
- 4949: Nato Hits Chinese Embassy
- ... Yugoslavia from different angles, exploded in the core of the building and decimated it to wreckage. Three people were reported killed, and 21 injured, while one is missing. The Chinese government and people are terribly outraged at NATO's method of expressing its displeasures, calling it a "barbarian act" and that "'the U.S.-led NATO should bear all responsibilities.'" NATO ...
- 4950: Southern Voting Behavior Since
- ... Surveys, New York Times, November 5, 1992, p.b9 Wayne, Stephen. The Road to the Whitehouse. New York, St Martins Press 1984. Wattenburg, Martin and Edwards, George, and Lineberry, Robert. Government in America . 3rd ed., New York, Addison-Wesly Educational Publishers inc. 1997. Black, Merle and Kovenock, David and Reynolds, William. Political Attitudes in the Nation & the States. University North Carolina ...
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