Papers 1951-1960 of total 17002 found.
Category: /History
…representation. These laws are the sources that lit the colonies to declare independence from the Mother Country, which based on the helps of the internal conflict in England, and the foreign aids. The introduction of Mercantile Theory is upsetting the colonials…
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…of mass production had also come across the Atlantic and car manufacture was growing rapidly (it was the best in Europe). There was also an increase in the electrical engineering market, which was aided by the formation of the National Grid. In terms…
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…that is being spent trying to destroy the Taliban should be invested in the social development of Afghanistan. If we continue to financially aid his country, then Bin Laden will loose his justifications for attacking us. Lastly, Lederach calls for our countries…
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…of Vietnamese die to French colonial power. Vietnam had gained even more reason to hate the United States, when they aided France in war against the Vietminh, and even ?covered 78 percent of the cost of war between France and Vietnam? (American Foreign Policy, p.322…
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Category: /History
…very difficult to solve. Something that has been occurring and that I hadn’t noticed is what the author calls the “kin-country syndrome”; this is, to place civilization commonality as a factor to become alley of a country in a war and even to aid
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…century, from antibiotics to organ transplants, has been achieved either directly or indirectly through the use of animals in laboratory experiments. They also emphasize that animal research holds the key for solutions to AIDS, cancer, heart disease, aging…
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Category: /Literature/English
…which cannabis can be used for includes: multiple sclerosis, cancer treatment, AIDS (and AIDS treatment), glaucoma, depression, epilepsy, migraine headaches, asthma, pruritis, sclerodoma, severe pain, and dystonia. This list does not even consider…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the 20th century, from antibiotics to organ transplants, has been achieved either directly or indirectly through the use of animals in laboratory experiments. They also emphasize that animal research holds the key for solutions to AIDS, cancer, heart disease…
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Category: /Literature/English
…produced by many commonly used medicinal drugs and less than that associated with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08g%. Lately an alternative to synthetic medicine has come forward. Medical Marijuana has suddenly flourished with helping to aid
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Medical Marijuana has suddenly flourished with helping to aid people with chemotherapy, cancer patients, people suffering from AIDS, glaucoma, arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, stress and many more aliments. Some states in the United States have legalized…
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