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- 4301: Henry VIII's Divorce From Catherine of Aragon
- ... Hackett, Francis, Henry VIII, New York, Liveright Publishing Corporation, 1957. 2. Bruce, Marie L., The Making Of Henry VIII, New York, Coward, MaCann & Geoghegan, Inc., 1977. 3. Trevelyan, G.M., History of England, Garden City N.Y., Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1926. 4. Albert, Marvin, The Divorce, New York, Simon and Schuster, 1965. 5. Frasier, Antonia, The Wives of Henry VIII, New ...
- 4302: Rembrandt
- ... Rembrandt was one of the greatest artists of Dutch ancestry. He was a master of light and shadow whose paintings, drawings, and etchings made him a legendary figure in art history. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was born on July 15, 1606, in Leiden, the Netherlands. His father was a miller but unlike his father, Rembrandt left the University of Leiden to ...
- 4303: Deregulation of the Airline Industry
- ... time that it posted this impressive revenue mark (Cole & Pasztor, 1996, p. A6). Perhaps due to overexpansion or to poor luck, Valujet experienced a series of mishaps in its short history. In January 1994, a DC-9 skidded off a runway in Washington which resulted in the entire airport being shut down. In June 1995, a ValuJet flight went through an ...
- 4304: Sean Gagnon
- ... for a living. Only this time, he is the one beating everyone up. Gagnon has led the IHL with a staggering 457 penalty minutes, the third highest in the IHL history and the most in all of professional hockey, including the junior leagues. He could have had a lot more. Yet he had missed some games because of suspensions, and the ...
- 4305: Violence On Television
- ... Howe claims that "over many years, little more than lip service has been paid by the television networks to the expressed need to protect children from the injurious influences (46). History shows too, that "cries of protest, even when accompanied by rigorous data, have had little influence on the television industry in the past (Palmer, 177). A public boycott of violent ...
- 4306: The War in Vietnam
- ... in every major American city. Despite these enormous costs and their accompanying public and private trauma for the American people, the United States failed, for the first time in its history, to achieve its stated war aims. The goal was to preserve a separate, independent, noncommunist government in South Vietnam, but after April 1975, the communist Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV ...
- 4307: Economic Espionage
- ... problem. Peter Schweiser author of the book “Friendly spies” speculates that for the most part, modern industrial spies are motivated by pure greed of money. If we look back in history we can see that the majority of the spies that were caught, were motivated by the money. John walker head of the notorious Walker spie ring, sold submarine secretes to ...
- 4308: Charles Darwin
- ... theory of evolution known as "Natural Selection." Darwin had left England as a youthful collector and returned as a dedicated naturalist. Before the journey, he believed like Henslow, that the history of the earth was short and whatever changes occurred were the result of vast catastrophes. By his return, he was convinced that the earth was extremely old and its evolution ...
- 4309: Albert Einstein
- ... citizen in 1905. The papers of 1905. During this time, Einstein made three of his greatest contributions to scientific knowledge. The year 1905 was an epoch-making one in the history of physical science, because Einstein contributed three papers to Annalen der Physik (Annals of Physics), a German scientific periodical. Each of them became the basis of a new branch of ...
- 4310: The Power of the Situation
- ... factors that eventually led to the infamous Los Angeles riots. It is safe to assume that for the most part, the individuals participating in the riots did not have a history of criminal activities. Yet why did they act upon their grievances in a matter totally unacceptable in their society and step beyond their social roles? The answer can best be ...
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