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2071: Aids 2
... Gerald J. Stine, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome:Biological,Medical,Social, and Legal Issues, Prentice Hall, 1995. William C. Douglass, AIDS-The End of Civilization:The Greatest Biological Disaster in the History of Mankind, A&B Book Publishers, 1992. Virginia Berridge, AIDS and Contemporary History, Cambridge University Press, 1993. Charles H. Russell, AIDS in America, Springer Verlag, 1991. Reuters, Myriad Genetics finds new HIV Drug Target , Salt Lake City, 11/18/99 Newsweek.Com, AIDS ...
2072: Behind The Scenes
... First Amendment, we march defiantly under the banner of our right to know , but do we have just cause? Differences and difficulties in interpretation have characterized much of the later history of the First Amendment and historians continue to debate what the nation s founders meant to include when they wrote that there shall be no law abridging the freedom of ... directly involved. But does the public have the right to know? The O.J. Simpson murder case has become the center of one of the most thorough media hypes in history. The story is a compelling one, but it has no real meaning for anyone other than those directly involved. Nevertheless, the media continues in full pursuit of a story that ...
2073: Martin Luther King
... achieve everything that he set forth to do, but he did reach legendary status for his achievements in his quest for equal justice for everyone in America. Any individual in history who has been set apart by their leadership excellence all have in common the value of peace. Mohandas Gandhi, who is one of our greatest leaders of our time has ... He finished highschool by age 15. As mentioned, church was important. He was deliberate and patient in his endeavours, disciplined and hard working. Dr. King was well-read in the history of his people as well as in great literature, philosophies, etc. He developed his oratory skills. He lead many marches and went willingly to jail to further freedom for his ...
2074: Marine Corps
The following was a submitted report for a U.S. History research paper assignment We fight our country's battles in the air, on land and sea. First to fight for right and freedom, and to keep our honor clean; We ... to accomplish any given task. The question of why they are so successful may not have a single answer, or yet one at all. However, we do know that in history, the Marines are the Elite force time after time. "The man who will go where his colors go, without asking, who will fight a phantom foe in jungle and mountain ...
2075: Manhattan Project
... to try a new type of bomb. Some others thought it was needed to claim victory in the Second World War. Either way both bombs were the most monumental in history to this time. 4 In conclusion The Manhattan project was one of the most important and expensive projects ever done in the United States to this time. The drip of ... the meaning of war for all citizens of the world. Bibliography 1 Atomic Bomb : Decision – Target Committee -- http://www.dannen.com/decision/targets.html#E 2 Atomic Archive - Explore the History, Science, and Consequences of the Atomic Bomb – http://www.atomicarchive.com/main.shtml 3 CD-ROM and Online Encarta Encyclopedia 99 4 The Manhattan Project -- http://www.gis.net/~carter ...
2076: Mandan Indians
... many ceremonies such as the Buffalo Dance and the Okipa Ceremony that have been the center of great interest to many historians. The Mandan are also an important part of history because Lewis and Clark spent their first winter with these people and met Sacagawea, who helped guide them for the rest of their journey west. Mandan villages were the center ... outside Mandan that has a small village of actual earth lodges that visitors can walk into and see. Visitors feel like they have been taken back into a part of history because all the items one would have found during that time are in the lodges. One lodge even has a man (not real) hanging from the rafters representing the Okipa ...
2077: Lynchings In America
... terrible truth, the only "explanation" of lynching, is that given half a chance, too many men will act brutally." To me, such an explanation does a great disservice to Black History. Even if we assume that Mr. Schwarz is correct in stating that lynchings increased as black crime rose in the South, his comments do not shed any light on the ... we to believe that the majority of these men were targeted because they were lawless vagrant workers? That appears a bit farfetched. I believe we owe it to ourselves, our history, and our future to uncover and discuss the truth surrounding the victims of Southern lynchings. Though I'm willing to consider that factors other than racial hatred (ignorance, power, greed ...
2078: Labor And Unions In America
... unions to help their cause. They would endure violence, cruelty and bitter defeats. But eventually they would achieve a standard of living unknown to workers at any other time in history. GROWTH OF THE FACTORY In colonial America, most manufacturing was done by hand in the home. Some was done in workshops attached to the home. As towns grew into cities ... York stock market "crashed," and the value of stocks went way down. The crash, part of a worldwide economic decline, led to the worst economic depression in the nation's history. People lost their jobs, their farms and their businesses. By 1932, 13 million men and women were unemployed. This was one out of every four in the work force. Many ...
2079: JFK Assasination
... Oswald was 13, he and his mother moved to New York City to live with John Pic, who was stationed there with the Coast Guard. Although he had no prior history of truancy or bad behavior, Lee Harvey became a very threatening problem for the ad hoc family. It had been reported that he had struck his mother on at least ... date on the calendar. It has little meaning and it passes by with little thought of the past. But for America, it represents one of the darkest days in the history of this still very young nation. It represented the end of America’s innocence. No longer were we the children of naiveté. It forced the country to wake up, rub ...
2080: J. Edgar Hoover
... became more experienced his prestige and power skyrocketed. At the height of his prestige and power he was the most famous director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the history of the United States. One factor that helped J. Edgar Hoover gain more power, was that he had many connections with many important people (Summers 29). Another factor that aided ... one drawn by future Vice President Walter Mondale while taking part in the senate probe of the CIA and FBI in 1975 (Summers 438). "The lesson we learn from this history," he said, "is that we cannot keep our liberty secure by relying alone on the good faith of men with great power" (Summers 438). I think that a very important ...


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