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- 5281: What Is History?
- ... decided long ago that politics are important, and so they are. Political history is the history that separates one nation from another. Political history is the study of our own government, what it has done to help get us where we are, also what it has not done. With political history often comes an unruly amount of names and faces and ...
- 5282: How Adolf Hitler Got To The To
- ... as limited, but there are still very few resources for them. North American women can seek refuge in a woman's shelter, if they can find one with vacancy. The government funds allotted to such shelters are very limited, and the shelters themselves are hard to find. Quite often, women and their children are turned away from these shelters, and more ...
- 5283: Upton Sinclair, Jr. And The Ju
- ... even decaying flesh; they used chemicals to doctor spoiled meat; they swept refuse and even rats, rat dung, and rat poison into the meat vats. They duped or bribed the government inspectors who were supposedly on duty to prevent such practices. In the introduction to the 1946 edition of The Jungle, Sinclair summed up his feelings in his most famous remark ...
- 5284: How People Interacted With Eac
- ... 28). The 1950s, which followed World War II, were part of the Truman Years and Eisenhower Years. In 1950, Joseph R. McCarthy insisted that there were conspiracies in the Federal Government. During this decade there was a huge population increase from one hundred fifty million to one hundred seventy-nine million. The United States court also rid itself of racial discrimination ...
- 5285: The Twelve Angry Men
- ... for this trial. They have similar prejudices, emotions, personalities and conflicts with society that can affect their purpose and opinion of a trial they are involved in. Society and the government would like to be able to trust that jurors will go about a trial fairly and appropriately, but the likelihood of that is very prone. Their personal characteristics, emotions, beliefs ...
- 5286: The Terminal Man By Crichton
- ... head in a car accident and it resulted in brain damage. Harry was a good subject for the operation because he was brilliant, being a computer programmer with top level government security clearance. The type of epilepsy that he had caused him to black out for periods of time and during his blackouts he would become extremely violent and when he ...
- 5287: If Martin Luther King Were Ali
- ... death of Dr. King was a conspiracy. So many questions about the assassination have not been answered, and the ones that have, are filled with loopholes. I think that the government knows more than they tell us they do, but maybe not knowing certain things is better. If Dr. King was involved in some under ground, questionable activity, than it is ...
- 5288: The Rhetorical Styles Of King
- ... who has put a great deal of thought into his cause. He then argues as to why negotiation has not and will not work and places the blame on the government for preventing them from taking place. Another instance in which he agrees with the clergymen in theory but not in practicality, is in response to the concern over breaking laws ...
- 5289: The Man Who Made Ireland
- ... the anti-treaty forces. In April 1922, a defiant group of anti-treaty members seized the Four Courts in Dublin, trying to incite a response from Collins and the provisional government. Civil War ripped apart the nation, as Republicans and Free Staters waged war on one another. Again, prophetically, Collins ordered the shelling of the Four Courts and attacks on men ...
- 5290: The Divine Comedy
- During the Middle Ages, the church was a powerful institution. It had its own government, courts, system of taxation, and laws. To live a good Christian life guaranteed access to heaven in the afterlife, and a life of sin was to be sentenced to hell ...
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