Papers 1921-1930 of total 5282 found.
Category: /Literature/English
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…Activities Committee (HUAC), created by the House of Representatives to hunt out Communists, began conducting closed-door hearings to investigate allegations of communism in the movie industry. One of HUAC's complaints was that Hollywood had produced pro-Russian
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Category: /History
…was their fellow communists, the Russians. In the fall of 1961 the American administration formulated a plan to destroy Castro called Operation MONGOOSE. Kennedy sent a memo to the Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, okaying the project on November 30, 1961…
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…, are not understandable, just as it is hardly believable, that russian soldiers killed hundreds of germans, who tried to escape to the west after the second World War, did it because they “had orders”. There is a whole mystery about why people killed so many people (not only…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and end of tyrants is to break the spirit of their subjects." What we know as terrorism can be traced to the Russian nihilists and anarchists of the 19th century, who gave a name to what would otherwise be considered "random acts of violence" that were…
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…to his futuristic slang, or nadsat, making A Clockwork Orange valuable not only for the questions it raises, but also for its creative and experimental use of the English language in which we see hints of Russian. This is no fluke. What perhaps makes the novel…
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…party's control over the government and elected Gorbachev executive president. An unsuccessful anti-Gorbachev coup by hardliners in Aug., 1991, shifted greater authority to the Russian Republic's president, Boris Yeltsin, and greatly accelerated change…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Martha Graham gave her last stage performance at the age of 74. In 1984, at the age of 90, Graham choreographed Rite of Spring by the Russian Composer Igor Stravinsky. In that same year Graham received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts…
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Category: /History
…maintain a silk-fur trade with the Russians north of the original Silk Route, by the end of the fourteenth century, trade and travel along the road had decreased. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**…
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…This book basically explains from the author's point of view what he felt would be the effects of a nuclear war on the United States. Written during a time where the threat of nuclear warfare with the Russians was omnipresent and when much…
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