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- 551: Comparing The Murder of Duncan in Macbeth and The Assassination of Kennedy
- ... massive smoke-screen. Men have killed for less and Johnson was in a position to profit from the Presidency. He gained large sums of money from his construction company in Vietnam. It can be argued that Johnson prolonged the war purposely so he could reap more benefits from the war in Asia. Whatever happened, Johnson was rewarded with much power after ...
- 552: Immigration to the United States (Maryland)
- ... life in America. The top ten countries go as follows: 1. China; 2. India (5,889); 3. El Salvador (5,367); 4. Philippines (4,396); 5. Korea (3,960); 6. Vietnam (3,820); 7. USSR (2,964); 8. Nigeria (2,906); 9. Jamaica (2,663); 10. United Kingdoms (2,562). Some of these countries have horrible living conditions that they are ...
- 553: Alcatraz
- ... of civil disobedience to illustrate the troubles faced by Native Americans. Initially, public support for the Native Americans' cause was strong, and thousands of people (general public, schoolchildren, celebrities, hippies, Vietnam war protesters, Hells Angels...) came to the island over the next 18 months. Unfortunately, the small Native American leadership group could not control the situation and much damage occurred (graffiti ...
- 554: Pompeii
- ... several paintings and sculptures of Jesus but the temple but the church (or in this case a temple) could have been dedicated to all of the soldiers that died in Vietnam war; who knows? The only way for the encyclopedia to be able to know this information is if they talked to the pers! on who paid for and handled the ...
- 555: "Red Convertible" and "Red Dress": Changes in Personalities
- ... At the beginning of the story "Red Convertible", Henry is kind and very close to his broth, Lyman. One day, the army turns Henry into a Marine. Henry joins the Vietnam War and his enemies catch him. Later on, the war is solved by the government's mind. When he goes back his home, he is totally different from before. When ...
- 556: Coke
- ... share in more than 20 years. Goizueta has not met Roger Enrico, 51, nor have the two tasted each other’s drinks in over a decade. A marketing man and Vietnam veteran, Enrico has had plenty of experience in the trenches of PepsiCo. During his quarter-century at the company, he has rejuvenated each of its three businesses: first drinks; then ...
- 557: A Nation of Immigrants: An Overview of the Economic and Political Conditions
- ... s discriminatory quotas against Asians had limited the number Asian immigrants. When the quotas were lifted the United States received many new Asian immigrants from China, Korea, the Philippines, and Vietnam. These Asians generally migrated to the United States in hope for better opportunities. Many immigrants from Cuba arrived after Fidel Castro came to power. Most of the Cubans were considered ...
- 558: The Ending of the Post War Boom
- ... the postwar boom are due to the increasing government spending and global food shortage, which had caused inflation. Since the government spending is counted as a factor of inflation, the Vietnam War and Great Society had caused government spending increased. However, thanks to the newer technology, the gasoline mileage had significant increased from 12 mpg in 1973 to 24 mpg in ...
- 559: Harley - Davidson Inc. Motorcycle Industry
- ... and trade policies make it difficult for foreign manufacturers to enter though. Most Asians consider motorcycles as a basic means of transportation. Major target areas include China, Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam. The European Market is another market with great potentials since Europeans have a higher disposable income and enjoy a higher standard of living. Eastern Europe is not offering a good ...
- 560: Confucian Values and Japan's Industrialization
- ... East Asian Industries successful. Confucian traditions were not the sole cause of industrialization in Japan and the four little dragons. An analysis of other Asian nations such as Thailand, China, Vietnam, Burma, and Laos show that many nations with the same shared history of a Confucian values have not yet industrialized. Confucianism along with other circumstances such as situational factors, timing ...
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