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- 6191: Fascism As Opposed To Communism
- ... in control of two very similar governments. In any rise of power, there needs to be a period of careful planning requiring much thought. These two men had very little history with which to work with which to model their revolutions. Times had been changing rapidly, technological improvements in the fields of manufacturing, transportation, and communication made this period of time ...
- 6192: The Downfall of Communism in Eastern and Central Europe
- ... of political integration and the issue of so-called "backward justice" (Preuss 48). The Federal Republic of Germany's Basic Law has been the longest-lived constitution in Germany's history. Intended to be a short-lived, temporary document, the Basic Law gained legitimacy as West Germany continued to march towards becoming a major economic power and effective democratic society. There ...
- 6193: Rocky Marciano
- ... age 46, Rocky was killed in a tragic plane crash. He is fondly remembered by all Brocktonians...His memory will always be the centerpiece of this city's great sports history.
- 6194: Vote No For Quebec To Be Separate From Canada
- ... because Canada's culture and heritage is largely defined by that of Quebec. Quebec separating from Canada would mean that Canada as a whole would lose that part of its history. Quebec does not need to separate from Canada to maintain its culture since Canada has always greatly encouraged it. Voting YES to the referendum will cause problems in many relationships ...
- 6195: Pros and Cons of Judicial Review
- ... beliefs of our forefathers to preserve the rights of man, and that "All men are created equal". These beliefs have molded one of the most successful political states in modern History.
- 6196: Propaganda In Elections
- ... this technique hopes to redirect the merits of a proposal and towards steps that can be taken to reduce the fear. Propaganda has had a tremendously powerful role in the history of the world and in our own development. It has stirred both men and women to unprecedented feats and ruined reputations. What comes to mind when you think of a ...
- 6197: Problems in Air Traffic Control and Proposed Solutions
- ... system. The entire agency is bogged down in a maze of government over-control. The FAA's procurement of the Automated Surface Observing System (SOS) parallels equipment problems in recent history. SOS is deigned to replace on-airport weather observers. Equipment is supposed to detect weather phenomena critical to aviation, then transmit it to air traffic controllers, pilots, and other concerned ...
- 6198: President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative: In Relation With the Soviet Union
- ... the Soviets not only to reduce their nuclear arsenal but to halt any chance for a nuclear attack. Gorbachev wrote President Reagan in late 1988: "For the first time in history, nuclear missiles have been destroyed. Nuclear disarmament is becoming an established and routine practice. "In several regions of the world, a process of political settlement of conflicts and national reconciliation ...
- 6199: Luke's Three Dimensions of Power
- ... in its attempt to interpret power relationships alone and the implementation of the other two dimensions is found to be essential to explain the situation in the Appalachian mountains. The History of Central Appalachia has developed much like that of a primitive country under the influence of colonization by a dominant world power. It is one in which an isolated, agrarian ...
- 6200: The Beginning of a Journey
- ... the West coast and all avenues inland from it for themselves. Thomas Jefferson won approval from Congress in 1803 for a visionary project that was to become one of American history's greatest adventure stories. Jefferson wanted to know if Americans could journey overland to the Pacific Ocean following two rivers, the Missouri and the Columbia, which flow east and west ...
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