Papers 1821-1830 of total 53012 found.
Category: /History
…; an attempt to create a question. We second guess, that is human nature. It is very easy to take a hindsight approach. This essay does not attempt to study all of the critical junctures in the Civil War, just a few--And hopefully this essay will provoke questions…
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…that designing against natural disasters equates to designing against manmade disasters such as suicide attacks using hijacked aircraft, an impression which is not only glaringly inaccurate, but dangerous as well. As further support for this industry line, the Nuclear…
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…in this country for a less expensive product to build homes that resist storms and other natural disasters in the region. XXX has established a "Chief Executive Speechwriter" with the main responsibility to write speeches for the President. This person will also…
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…began to decline. The prolonged decline from the 1970s to the 1980s convinced many that there were serious problems with the Soviet economic model. The annual expansion rate of gross natural product (GNP), which was 5.7 percent in the 1950s, had decreased…
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…The American-Vietnam War killed as many as three million people. It destroyed the country of Vietnam. It was a disaster for the US economy with the United States government directly spending 141 billion dollars in South Vietnam alone . It caused…
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…it can also be described as an economic and planning disaster setting some kind of world record in time and cost escalation. The existence of this unique cultural monument between Australia's equivalent to Plymouth Rock and the Sydney Harbour Bridge stemmed…
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…a censorship issue? During the most recent disaster, Hurricane Katrina, the press wasn't allowed to take photographs of the dead as they were recovered from New Orleans. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) told the media that the recovery of the victims…
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…after view multiple times. This is the reason that he multiplied car accident pictures many times. Many of his famous works, such as Car Crashes, Race Riots, Electric Chair, Suicides and Tuna Fish Disasters were gruesome in nature (Bourdon, 1989, 109…
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…as numerous individuals of society believe that genetic engineering is not natural and defies the order of things. @@@@@ Many also believe that genetic engineering will cause unseen disasters because once we decide to begin the process of human genetic…
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Category: /History
…. There were many variants to these beliefs and practises throughout the many Aboriginal tribal areas, but all Aboriginal people have developed an intimate relationship between themselves and their environment. They see themselves as spiritually bound to the natural
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