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- 5681: Nuclear Weapons Are A Threat to All
- ... plutonium and then by a non nuclear explosive. When the explosive is set off it causes the uranium or plutonium to fission, which in turn causes the hydrogen to fuse. HISTORY In 1939, the U.S. government became concerned that the Nazi Germans may be capable of building a nuclear weapon, so upon joining World War II, the United Sates began ...
- 5682: Maria Mitchell
- MARIA MITCHELL The person that I chose for the Women s History Month report is Maria Mitchell, who was a self- taught astronomer. She discovered Comet Mitchell and made amazing achievements throughout her life. Maria Mitchell was born on August 1, 1818 ...
- 5683: Information on Black Libraries
- ... social sciences and humanities. The rare-book collection of early accounts of European explorations covers the whole of sub-Saharan Africa. Special attention is being given to material documenting the history of the Swiss in Africa. The collection of periodicals includes both colonial and current titles, some of which are not to be found in other institutions in Switzerland. Current periodicals ...
- 5684: Ebonics
- ... P.), a State of California model program, which promotes English-language development for African-American students. The S.E.P. training enables teachers and administrators to respect and acknowledge the history, culture, and language that the African American student brings to school. Recently a "Superliteracy" component was added to ensure the development of high levels of reading, writing, and speaking skills ...
- 5685: Serial Killers: Not All Serial Killers Are Insane
- ... by his own intellectual talent. He had many followers, even though he was just an ordinary murderer. He was one of the most underestimated men by the United States in history. Nobody knew what one man was capable of. His intellect almost led him to complete world conquest. The plans he developed: how to defeat almost all of Europe and not ...
- 5686: Mark Antony
- Mark Antony is one of the most famous people of Roman history. He was one of the most superior generals and a crucial statesman in his time. A comrade and patron of Julius Caesar, Antony was an ideal military tactician and leader ...
- 5687: Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass
- Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass Slavery is one of the biggest stains in American history. In many slave narratives, Frederick Douglass’ autobiography proves to be one of the most pure expressions of human emotions. His narration exposes us to the evils of slavery, the inhumanity ...
- 5688: Abraham Lincoln
- ... vote. On January 1st, 1863 the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed the slaves in the rebelling areas, took effect. On March 3rd Lincoln approved the first draft law in U.S. history. In early July the Union won two major battles at Gettysburg and Vicksburg. In 1864 Lincoln nominated Ulysses S. Grant as the first full lieutenant general since George Washington. Grant ...
- 5689: Capital Punishment
- ... those who commit the crimes, but also prevents future crimes by scaring the would-be murderer with the consequence he would pay for his actions. It has proven effective throughout history, and will hold strong through the ages as long as people continue to be corrupt and commit crimes.
- 5690: Agatha Christie
- ... everyone was pleased with the old woman (Christie "Caribbean Mystery"). Aside from mystery novels, Agatha Christie also wrote many plays. Her play, "The Mousetrap" is the longest-running play in history, with the record of 8862 performances in one theater ( Amer. Edu. Enc. 117)! Christie wrote six romance novels under the pseudonym of Mary Westmancott, to take a break from mystery ...
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