Papers 1741-1750 of total 3732 found.
…growing up he had never gone for her, like he used to go for Harry and Ernest, because she was a girl, but latterly he had begun to threaten her and say what he would do to her only for her dead mother's sake" (4). Her father's fits of anger were becoming…
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…was ready to be used Germany had surrendered. Leo Szilard and James Franck circulated a petition among the scientists opposing the use of the bomb on moral grounds. However, the advice was ignored by Harry S. Truman, the USA's new president, and he decided to use…
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…and time again in the book, he has demonstrated cruelty to his children. Bob Ewell doesn't have a good relationship with his children. <Tab/>Dill Harris also doesn't have a good relationship with his parents. The environment he has is a very poor…
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…of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations by President Harry Truman. Later, she was named chairperson of the Human Rights Commission and, at age 61, was asked to serve as a delegate to the first meeting of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Her…
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…mainland. The President at the time, Harry Truman had other reasons in mind when dropping the bombs like, to justify the tremendous cost of testing and researching the bombs, to intimidate and impress the U.S.S.R., and to get even with the Japanese for bombing…
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…. The Canadian Government showed that they were always ready for a true emergency such as this through quick response and decisiveness. Prime Minister Jean Chretien along with Ontario Premier Mike Harris and Quebec Premier Lucien Bouchard demonstrated strong…
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…. Instead of rationing, Hoover encouraged Americans to save food on their own as well as grow their own fruits and vegetables so the government could send more food overseas. While Hoover took care of food production the fuel administration which was run by Harry
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…. The Northern World. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1980.…
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…Japan if it wasn't necessary to end the war? Harry Davis in article " Did the Atomic Bomb Prolong the War?" states that " Had they (the States) known beforehand of the consequences of dropping the bomb, they would surely not have used it" But this statement…
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…on life. After Hester delivered her baby, she was set up on a scaffold to be ridiculed and humiliated in front of the accusing town. "All men are potentially sinners, though they profess themselves saints." (Levin, Harry 77). The townspeople in the Scarlet…
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