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5211: A Cray SuperComputer Comes to the University of Toronto
... the next five years, the University predicts the total cost will probably be $25 million when maintenance, staff and other costs are taken into consideration. To help out, the Ontario Government put in $10 million. By doing this, all other Ontario University researchers are assured of access at a reduced cost. By the way, to buy time on the system, it ...
5212: Animal Farm
... animals liked him, but he was outsmarted by Napoleon. An example of this is Leon Trotsky was one of the principal leaders of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) government until ousted and exiled by his archrival, Joseph Stalin (Trotsky, Encarta). Trotsky and Stalin's relationship was very much like Snowball's and Napoleons. Trotsky organized the Red Army and ...
5213: American Revolution Vs. Americ
... America just wanted to separate from the English and soon become interested in the fact that England was producing all sorts of laws and acts onto them. Having such a government displeased the Americans and soon the reaction that they promoted was that of rebellion. A pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine, became a real best seller and many after reading such ...
5214: African Americans In The Civil
... African American soldiers continued fighting for other rights. Besides the issue of equal pay, they were offended at the refusal to commission black officers. They began and continued pressuring the government, until finally the War Department gave in to their relentless badgering. They reversed their policy and began commissioning the outstanding black soldiers as officers (Smith 326). The blacks had won ...
5215: Australian History - Populate
On the forming of the Federation of Australia, on 1 January 1901, one of the first priorities of the new Federal Government was to increase Australia's population. One way was to encourage an increase in the birth rate, which had been falling. A second way was to encourage immigration, not only ...
5216: Franklin Roosevelt
... legislation to enlarge the Supreme Court, which had been invalidating key New Deal measures. Roosevelt lost the Supreme Court battle, but a revolution in constitutional law took place. Thereafter the Government could legally regulate the economy. Roosevelt had pledged the United States to the "good neighbor" policy, transforming the Monroe Doctrine from a unilateral American manifesto into arrangements for mutual action ...
5217: Franklin Roosevelt 2
... legislation to enlarge the Supreme Court, which had been invalidating key New Deal measures. Roosevelt lost the Supreme Court battle, but a revolution in constitutional law took place. Thereafter the Government could legally regulate the economy. Roosevelt had pledged the United States to the "good neighbor" policy, transforming the Monroe Doctrine from a unilateral American manifesto into arrangements for mutual action ...
5218: Franklin Roosevelt 3
... legislation to enlarge the Supreme Court, which had been invalidating key New Deal measures. Roosevelt lost the Supreme Court battle, but a revolution in constitutional law took place. Thereafter the Government could legally regulate the economy. Roosevelt had pledged the United States to the "good neighbor" policy, transforming the Monroe Doctrine from a unilateral American manifesto into arrangements for mutual action ...
5219: Atomic Bomb In World War 2
Atomic Bomb in World War 2 During World War II the United States government launched a $2 billion project. This project, known as the Manhattan Project, was an effort to produce an atomic bomb. This project was taken on by a group atomic scientists ...
5220: Atomic Bomb 6
... dropping of the Atomic bombs. By 1945, the war effort encompassed every aspect of American life, draining the country of economic resources and creating a level of instability within the government s infrastructure. Also, with the loss of hundreds of thousands of America s finest men, it was likely that any further damage in this respect would severely hurt the United ...


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