Papers 1971-1980 of total 53144 found.
Category: /History
…, Napoleon is also often considered an enlightened monarch. When Napoleon came back to France, he was a member of a small group who plotted and successfully overthrew the five-man Directory. Napoleon then seized power, and he was considered a national hero…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…as the enormous ideological gulf separating capitalism and democracy from totalitarianism and Communism led to mutual hatred between the United States and the Soviet Union, the world's most powerful nations. During the long decades of the Cold War, perhaps no book…
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Category: /Literature/English
…economical and social growth. NZ believed in “Collective Security.” This meant that they were involved in the United Nations and the Commonwealth. Some of the documents that NZ signed that committed her to the Asian conflicts were ANZAM where Australia…
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Category: /History
…Election of 1980 Nearing the end of his term, Carter believed that his most critical problem was a vague sense of ill-being in the United States that, he felt, had produced a crisis of ?national will.? The gloom hanging over the administration…
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Category: /History
…Union may have been one of the many situations that sparked their eventual conflict with the US. On the other end to the spectrum, the United States misunderstood the Soviet Regime. National security wasn't a major concern of US planners and elected…
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Category: /History
…that “The day that France takes possession of New Orleans...we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and the nation.” Late in 1802 the right of deposit at New Orleans, granted to Americans by the Pinckney Treaty of 1795, was withdrawn by the Spanish…
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Category: /History
…military bases and served as “human shields” to discourage any countries from attacking . On August 25th, the same month in which all of this started, The United Nation Security Council authorized any military force needed in enforcing the embargo against…
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…The move to federation was not an easy one; there was lots of debating and disagreement, as Alfred Deakin wrote in 1900 “its accomplishment must always appear to have been secured by a series of miracles”. It was not until the late 1880s…
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Category: /Literature
…This article is discussing whether municipal bonds should remain in the tax-exempt status. The Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) believes that municipal bonds should remain tax-exempt because it reinforces our nation's federal system…
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…Business Competing in the Global Marketplace). Companies need to adapt to various environments, geographical separation, cultural and national differences, and in business practices between corporate headquarters and overseas offices. Companies also need…
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