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- 4431: Jonathan Edwards
- ... named president of the College of New Jersey, which now is Princeton University. Three months later he died of a small pox inoculation. Jonathan Edwards influenced a great amount of history. He started and led the Great Awakening. He came up with many new thoughts and concepts that are still thought of today. He believed that revivals were God's miracles ...
- 4432: Crime and the Black Market in Modern Day China
- ... of the masses, in maintaining social stability, and in straightening up current social practices. We must adopt a serious attitude and be responsible to the party, state, people, nationality, and history in this respect. We must carry out this task with a strong sense of responsibility and urgency." Li Tieying's statement expresses how the Chinese government sees this problem to ...
- 4433: The Life of Sally Ride
- ... a German satellite and bring it back to Earth. Over twenty different scientific experiments were performed on the six-da y trip. When Ride returned to Earth she had made history as the first American woman in space. In 1984 Ride took a second trip to space, again in the Challenger. In 1986, she moved to the NASA headquarters in Washington ...
- 4434: The Ambitions of Napoleon
- The Ambitions of Napoleon From 1799 to 1814, France was in the hands of a keen military dictator of unheard of ability. Napoleon was one of history's greatest leaders. He realized he was the only one to end civil dispute in France, in order to create unity. Napoleon saw himself as a man of destiny. The ...
- 4435: Joseph Stalin
- Joseph Stalin Much like Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin was one of the most ruthless and diabolical people in the history of the world. Hitler once said of Stalin, " He is a beast, but he's a beast on a grand scale who must command our unconditional respect. In his own ...
- 4436: Ford Motor Company
- ... Company. CONCLUSION Although Ford Motor Company is one of the largest companies in the world, we can still attribute accounting trends to some of the key events in Ford's history. In 1990, Ford acquired Jaguar Cars, Ltd. Jaguar was a company suffering terrible loses due to poor quality, and lack of sales. Jaguar has been in the black since Ford ...
- 4437: Cutting the National Debt
- ... Billion. In each of the following years the debt was reduced, and by 1930 stood at $18.1 Billion. With the collapse of Wall Street in 1929, the country (debt history: 1850 to 1950) fell into the Great Depression, which lasted until 1940. At that time the debt had climbed to $51 Billion. By the end of World War II the ...
- 4438: The Sixth Extinction
- ... It is happening now, and we, the human race are its cause explains Richard Leakey. This phenomenon Leakey argues, is easily comparable with the big five biological crisis' of geological history, except this one is not being caused by global temperature change, regression of sea level, or asteroid impact. It is being caused by one of Earth's inhabitants. According to ...
- 4439: The Adventures Of Huckleberry
- ... niggers, waps, micks or wetbacks but as human beings sharing this precious world. People who have a strong dislike for a certain race of people still exist today. Through out history there have been a lot of people who wanted an end to racism and prejudice. Mark Twain was one of them. Through his simple novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ...
- 4440: The Life of Emily Dickinson
- ... a seemingly secluded life, Emily Dickinson's many encounters with death influenced many of her poems and letters. Perhaps one of the most ground breaking and inventive poets in American history, Dickinson has become as well known for her bizarre and eccentric life as for her incredible poems and letters. Numbering over 1,700, her poems highlight the many moments in ...
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