Papers 1981-1990 of total 5282 found.
Category: /History
…Americans were killed. From the beginning the Russians wanted the United States to cease bombing of North Vietnam because we were at the aide of South Vietnam only then they began to talk. Finally on May 13th, 1968 the Paris Peace Conference opened! President…
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…Bohemia to come to Nebraska, and when he arrived the Language barrier became a major obstacle. It was quite a transition from his days in Bohemia where he and his family were both well known and respected. However Mr. Shimerda eventually met two Russian men…
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…Dana on the first American mission to the Russian court at St. Petersburg. Returning to western Europe via Sweden, Denmark, and Germany in early 1783, Adams lived for the next two years in The Hague, London, and Paris, where he pursued his formal education…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, on December 2, 1804, Napoleon crowned himself emperor. He dominated Europe with this glorious title. A new alliance had started against France in 1805 with Austria, Russia, and Sweden but later that year Napoleon demolished the Austrian and Russian armies…
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…reasoning behind other Eastern European countries, including a separated Germany, became a major debate of the Cold War where tensions almost led to an all out war. Russia felt that the West should establish its own capital in West Germany and let the Russian
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Category: /Literature/English
…simplistic "good versus evil" view of international conflicts and to feature negative, stereotypical images of people from other countries, Muslims, Russians and Japanese in particular, have been presented as the enemies of freedom and progress. American…
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…written. Some thinkers within the Christian camp would claim Dostoevsky as one of our own, thereby lending added value to such a study as this. II. A Brief Biography Fyodor Dostoevsky3 (1821-1881) was the son of an ultra-strict Russian Orthodox father who…
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…strength. But because of the erection of the Berlin wall Russia relaxed pressure in central Europe. The Russians in turn sought to install nuclear weapons in Cuba. Kennedy imposed a quarantine on all offensive weapons bound for Cuba. While the world trembled…
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…. Remarque kind of slips in these themes, some others are how terrible war really is, friendship is a must to stay alive on the battlefield, and World War I destroyed a generation. During the time period of All Quiet on the Western Front the Russian were…
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…incident, where Nixon was taken hostage. The "Kitchen Debate", noted as a high point for Nixon, where he and the Russian leader discussed issues in a kitchen. With Eisenhower, he served two terms. Nixon's next goal was to become the President…
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