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- 5831: Charles Darwin
- ... was influential in getting Darwin the position of naturalist on the boat The Beagle. In April of 1831, he graduated from the University. In the fall following his graduation, the government decided to send the H.M.S. Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitzroy, to complete an unfinished survey of Patagonia and Tierra Del Fuego to help map out the ...
- 5832: Atomic Bomb
- ... and tear down houses like the devils wrecking ball. In Hiroshima, it killed 100,000 people, most non-military civilians. The immediate effects of this bombing were simple. The Japanese government surrendered, unconditionally, to the United States. The rest of the world rejoiced as the most destructive war in the history of mankind came to an end. All while the survivors ...
- 5833: Benito Mussolini's Rise To Power
- ... be the new Prime Minister. Mussolini was arrested, while Italy attempted to change sides. In the southern part of Italy, occupied by the Allies, this succeeded, and the new Italian government helped create the Italian Co-Belligerent Forces. Hitler sent German paratroops to rescue Mussolini from the mountaintop resort where he was imprisoned. He then set up the Italian Social Republic ...
- 5834: An Analysis Of The Book Our Am
- ... for young people to travel to different places around Chicago, so they could get away from the projects and know that there was more to life then the projects. The government upon seeing the changes in the development might be apt to provide federal money so that these changes could continue. I would still keep applying for grants in the meantime ...
- 5835: The Autobiography of Malcom X
- ... childhood "Nightmare". The traumatic childhood experiences and the murder of his father by whites made it possible that Malcolm later believed that the white man is the devil. The white government who was responsible for his beloved mother’s insanity, also nourished his hatred and racism. Although willing to stay in the white society and to become a lawyer, his teacher ...
- 5836: Rachel Carson
- ... involved in another, more intriguing case. Residents of Long Island’s Nassau and Suffolk counties, including Archibald Roosevelt and ornithologist Robert Cushman Murphy, were suing to exclude their lands from government DDT spraying. Because of lack of sufficient evidence that hazardous pesticides harmed the environment, no action was taken. Carson saw this as an unfair ruling. She thought that it was ...
- 5837: ABRAHAM LINCOLN One Of The Gre
- ... high, penetrating and in a little over two minutes delivered the address, surprising many by its shortness and leaving others quite unimpressed. “Over time, however, the speech and its words- government of the People, by the People, for the People- have come to symbolize the definition of democracy itself.” Unfortunately, Lincoln’s next tenure as President, is cut short by his ...
- 5838: Frederick Douglass and Slavery
- ... of the labor which kept the rebel army supplied with food, clothing, and the sinews of war." Abolition of the slaves would immediately unite the world in favor of the government of America. Douglass wrote an autobiography to show everyone the inhumane side of slavery. Most people did not know of slavery's brutality until Douglass wrote about it. Douglass wrote ...
- 5839: The Life and Work of Frederick Douglass
- ... friends with another well known American abolitionist, John Brown. Brown was involved with the Underground Railroad, and later wanted Douglass to join him on terroristic attacks on a United States government arsenal at Harper's Ferry. Douglass declined to participate in such activities. He fled, once again, to Europe, fearing that his association with John Brown might threaten him. He returned ...
- 5840: Elie Wiesel
- ... of the crimes put forth on the Jewish people during the Holocaust (Chaimberlin 14). Works Cited Chamberlin, Brewster, and Marcia Feldman eds. The Liberation of the Nazi Concentration Camps 1945. Government Printing Office: Washington, D.C, 1987. Wiesel, Elie. Night . Bantam Books: New York, 1989 .
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