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- 5161: British Army In Wwii
- ... of the Ministry of National Service in November 1917 transferred recruiting to civil control, and in April 1918 another Military Service Act extended the age limit to 51, and the government was compelled to abandon its undertaking not to send aboard troops under the age of 19. Conscription was never applied to Ireland. Upto February 1916 more than 2,631,000 ...
- 5162: Networks
- ... available with ranges of only about 100 feet. In addition, licenses may be obtained for other frequencies, but these require special operators to oversee in addition to the equipment, and government licensing and regulations. Infrared systems use the infrared light spectrum (100 GHz to 1,000 THz) for transmission. This system is strictly a line of sight format, if anything is ...
- 5163: Britain And Europe In The Seve
- ... prolonged strain. Foreign trade and shipping suffered severely. But while individuals went under, the nation not only survived but became stronger administratively, politically, and economically as well as militarily. Parliamentary government proved itself, and a mood of national confidence developed out of the ordeals of William s war and Marlborough s victories. The strains involved by the wars on Britain and ...
- 5164: Brief Look At The Code Of Hamm
- ... laws was able to be maintained by invoking the authority of the gods and the state. Although the punishments were different than those of today, the authority of the state (government) is similar. Currently, punishments are issued through the state's law enforcement system, comparable to the way punishment was determined and enforced in ancient Babylon. In the code, crimes punishable ...
- 5165: Debate - “crito,” By Plato, An
- ... his father to educate him properly with cultural and physical education. If he had any problems with any of these laws, he could have left in search of a better government. He admits himself that there are two perfect governments. He could have moved himself there. However, instead of moving, he chose to raise a family in Athens. Since he didn ...
- 5166: Dissabiliteis
- ... eliminate discrimination against persons with disabilities and to promote their full integration into society, including, but not limited to: a) Measures to eliminate discrimination gradually and to promote integration by government authorities and/or private entities in providing or making available goods, services, facilities, programs, and activities such as employment, transportation, communications, housing, recreation, education, sports, law enforcement and administration of ...
- 5167: Early 1900s In N. America
- ... provided needed jobs and the materials needed to complete these projects helped Canada grow even more. Low taxes meant you could pay for more important expenditures than paying to the government. The bad part of the 1900's was the three living standards in how most people were the poor and very little were rich. The modern convienences were not available ...
- 5168: Early Colonial Areas
- ... were the Quakers. They, alike the Puritans, were also very religious. They also read the Bible. They also migrated to America for religious reasons, like the Puritans. They valued self government, Manufacturing, and commerce. Their preachers preached violently (in terms of speaking). They both, lived amicably with the Indians and purchased plots of land off them. Quaker city of Philadelphia became ...
- 5169: Elizabeth 1
- ... succession in 1544. Imprisoned as rallying point for discontented Protestants, she regained freedom by outward conformity to Catholicism. On her succession England's low fortunes included religious strife, a huge government debt, and failure in wars with France. Her reign took England through one of its greatest periods. It produced such men as Shakespeare, Spenser, Francis Bacon, and Walter Raleigh. It ...
- 5170: Boston Tea Party
- ... passed the so-called Intolerable Acts. One result was the closing of the port of Boston and forbid public meetings in Massachusetts. Essentially, the Intolerable Acts shut down the Massachusetts government entirely. These acts of oppression sparked the desire for change in American people and were a major cause for the first continental congress, which took steps towards revolution and ultimately ...
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