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- 151: Problems in Air Traffic Control and Proposed Solutions
- ... and with what reform plan. The controllers union has their reform plan as does the FAA and the law makers in Washington. These groups fight amongst themselves to promote their reconstruction plan, but meanwhile nothing's accomplished and the skies stay unsafe. The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) is the union that replaced the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO ...
- 152: Cultural Diversity in Local Politics
- ... a failure of the conservatives sin power.(Sonenshein) No such view could be credible in 1992, after nearly twenty years of biracial liberal rule. The fiasco of turning over the reconstruction of South Central to businessman Peter Ueberroth bespoke a sense of weakened legitimacy at city hall. And would that not be indirectly an argument for the election of a businessman ...
- 153: Death of A Salesman: The Tragedy of One Man
- ... lumber and some peace of mind"(Meyer 1743). On the morning of the day which ends with his suicide, he admires his own house: "All the cement, the lumber, the reconstruction put in this house. There ain't a crack to be found in it any more"(Meyer 1744). Belittling Charlie, Willy says, "A man who can't handle tools is ...
- 154: Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
- ... gallery before the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The next stop was Richard Smith’s Smith Civil War Monument, followed by Smith Playground. Then came the Japanese House. It is a reconstruction of a 17th century Japanese scholar house, tea house, and garden. It is a charming, serene house with a pool and waterfall. We ended up, lastly, viewing the Philadelphia zoo ...
- 155: Nova Scotia
- ... 1708; Fort Edward National Historic Site, in Windsor, containing the remains of a mid-18th-century earthen fortification; and Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, near Louisbourg, including a partial reconstruction of a large French fort (built 1720-45; destroyed by the English, 1760). Grand Pré National Historic Site, near Grand Pré, encompasses the site of a former Acadian village; York ...
- 156: Iraq: A Country on the Rise
- ... people). This causes a 1,797 kilograms of newsprint to be consumed per 1,000 people. Iraq has one FM station and 16 AM broadcast stations, and 13 TV stations. Reconstruction of Iraq's telecommunication system began after Desert Storm was over. It includes of many coaxial cables and microwave links, 632,000 telephones (with an operational network), satellite earth stations ...
- 157: The Civil Rights Museum
- ... which tells how President Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves by proclamation in 1862, during the civil war. The Civil Rights Acts which were the civil rights act of 1866, the Reconstruction act of 1867, the Enforcement Act of 1870, the Civil Rights Act of 1870, the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, and the Civil Rights Act of 1875. There are ...
- 158: "The Baltics: Nationalities and Other Problems"
- ... end of 1949, the Latvian guerilla resistance had been largely crushed, " though a battle was fought the following year in Courland. "In Estonia, fighting continued well into 1953." (34) Collectivization, reconstruction, industrialization were all part of the post-war scheme of things in the Baltic nations. The infra-structure had not been damaged as had been the case in Byeloriussia. "There ...
- 159: Natura Humana Futura
- ... in the new world. I was pleased to see groups thinking the way I do. A number of service and humanitarian organizations carry forth my ideas and focus on the reconstruction of social order and justice. These groups shall multiply and set ablaze all of humanity. A few names I recall are, The Ambassadors of America, Rescue Missions, Red Cross, Báha ...
- 160: What Is The American Dream?
- ... community of Lawrence. Her first husband was killed at Harper’s Ferry while fighting with John Brown; her second husband, Hughes’ grandfather, was a prominent politician in Kansas during the Reconstruction. During the time that he lived with his grandmother, however, she was old and poor resulting in little to eat and forcing them to rent out part of their small ...
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