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- 6711: D-day
- ... for this major battle to start. (3-3) The Commander was, our thirty-fourth President after the war, Dwight D, Eisenhower. (15-2) This would be the biggest fleet in history with fifty-nine convoys over one hundred miles. (15-2) The day before D-day Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory warned that only seventy-five percent of the twenty three thousand ...
- 6712: Filipino Food For Thought
- ... or drink wine, Filipinos must also have something that shows the world what they are. The bagoong, mashed shrimp that doesn't really look appealing, tells the world of its history. The many culinary dishes made up of so many different things show that even if we are all have diverse cultures and have so many differences, we Filipinos can still ...
- 6713: Confucianism, Daoism And Legal
- ... he succeeded in winning over a handful of devote followers who continued his legacy and Confucianism later went on to become one of the most influential thought systems of Chinese history. Of his followers, Mencius and Xunzi became the most renown. Since Confucius did not succeed in completing a manual of his views, these followers had to derive their own interpretations ...
- 6714: Cuban Missile Crisis
- ... Fursenko and Naftali 205). They taunted him first for being slow to recognize the military buildup and then for doing nothing about it, implying that his leadership was weak. Although history has played down these political pressures on Kennedy's actions, with a congressional election coming up it would be impossible for him not to be thinking of how his choices ...
- 6715: Cuba And The Cuban Missile Cri
- ... balance of power.” Something that both the US and the Soviet Union shared was their fright of world war and even nuclear war. This is arguably the only time in history where the threat of nuclear war is possible. Things began to become very tense for both sides. President Kennedy became aware that the American army is pressuring the US government ...
- 6716: Civil Rights Movement 3
- ... In 1966, the Supreme Court prohibited poll taxes in state and local elections. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was one of the strongest civil rights bills in U.S. history. It also barred discrimination by employers and unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to enforce fair employment practices. Also in 1968, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal ...
- 6717: Classical Greece, The Seed Of
- ... and evidence to prove an argument or to demonstrate an idea, was influenced directly by the works of many notable ancient Greeks. Their contributions to the fields of medicine, science, history and philosophy are still valued today. Their methods of solving problems, formulating responses and proving points were revolutionary and are still used, although slightly modified, today. This shows that the ...
- 6718: Chernobyl
- ... Chernobyl Nuclear Power plant and measures were being taken to eliminate the consequences of the accident. (Time 39) Thus began by far the gravest crisis in the troubled 32-year history of commercial atomic power. The fallout caused an international uproar against the Soviet Union for its lax safety measures and its concealment of the fact that the dangerous radiation was ...
- 6719: Cedar Rapids Community School
- ... and stuff like that. If it took money from the majority of the students I would be against the ruling of the court because it is hard to learn current history from books that were published in 1982.
- 6720: Canada At War
- ... Germany, 11 months later, Canadians fought steadily. They took part in almost 30 battles across France, Belgium, Holland, and into Germany. Perhaps the greatest battle ever took place in Canadian history was D-Day, at May-sur-Orne and St. Andre on July 25th, 1944 in Normandy. The Americans, British and Canadians under went months of special training before D-Day ...
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