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- 6911: Nova Scotia
- ... Scotia's fourth region, the Maritime Plain, occupies a small region fronting on Northumberland Strait. The plain is characterized by a low, undulating landscape and substantial areas of fertile soil. History The area now known as Nova Scotia was originally inhabited by tribes of Abenaki and Micmac peoples. The Venetian explorer John Cabot, sailing under the English flag, may have reached ...
- 6912: Atomic Bomb 2
- The Manhattan Project The Manhattan Project was and is still one of the most secretive projects ever created in United States history. The purpose of the Manhattan Project was simple: to build; test; and unleash its power if necessary. Robert Oppenheimer and General Leslie Groves were the two men put in charge ...
- 6913: Hydrogen 2
- ... A significant amount of research was done in the 1920's in Germany which laid the groundwork for today's fuel cells. One of the most important accomplishments in the history of fuel cells was the accomplishments of Francis T. Bacon. He developed the Bacon Cell. The Bacon Cell substitutes potassium hydroxide for the regular acid which was corrosive on the ...
- 6914: Assassination Of Malcolm X
- ... for murder. It was thought by many, including the police, that this act was set up by Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam. The assassination of Malcolm X affected history. He could have been one of the leader's in the success of equal rights if his life had not been ended so shortly. He didn't reach the popularity ...
- 6915: Modern Americans Vs. Puritans
- ... their children to live an honest life but they do not stress it as much as the Puritans did. This world is made up of lies. It was once said, “History is a set of lies agreed upon.” That could very well be true. Many of today’s infamous jobs are known for their lying skills. A lawyer in today’s ...
- 6916: Lincoln, Nebraska
- ... two-story base and is considered a showpiece of American government architecture. `The Sower', a statue symbolizing Nebraska's farms, stands atop the tower. Museums include the State Museum of History, the University of Nebraska's Christlieb Western Art Collection, and the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, designed by architect Philip Johnson. Pioneers Park includes a nature center. The Nebraska State Fair ...
- 6917: Articles Of Confederation 2
- ... situation when he stated the Nation was under the verge of collapse and near-anarchy and that the five year period after 1783 was the most critical time in American History. Robert Morris, secretary of finance, resorted to desperate measures with the Newburgh conspiracy in an attempt to raise funds for a depleted military; but it took an impassioned plea from ...
- 6918: Biligual Education
- ... non-American ethnic have had a special treatment in their early academic career. Children of minority groups have been thought various subjects in their native tongues. Such subjects are Math, History and some Science classes. The bilingual program presented the student a scholastic curriculum that simultaneously instructed students all the required classes while teaching them the English language. For such method ...
- 6919: Guyana
- ... into branches which are a court of appeal as well as a high court. The Local Government is divided into ten different regions and each is governed by a council. History In 1499, Spanish explorers charted what is now Guyana. The British held possession in 1814 but did not gain control until 1831. During the British rule, the Native American population ...
- 6920: Media Control
- ... major purposes. First it must survey the environment and alert the community to change. Second it must interpret the data so the community can respond. Finally communication serves as our history; it transfers down through time our values and ideals. To complete it's mission, modern media must get and evaluate the information and provide the general people with a clear ...
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