Papers 2001-2010 of total 24455 found.
Category: /Literature
…was sending Japanese Americans to bleak prison camps. How could such a terrible thing come to pass?" (Sakurai 3) December 7th, 1941 Japan bombed the military base at Pearl Harbor. This began the discrimination against Japanese Americans. Until the attack
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…is that France in 1975 was Iraq's major weapons supplier with an unambiguous policy, with the "loan" of 5 SuperEtenard attack aircraft, over 600 Exocet Am39 missiles, 200 AS30 laser-guided missiles, and 133 Mirage F-1 fighters, a total of 5.1 billion (US) dollars…
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…, the abolition of duty-free, the threat of terrorist attack (from 2002), and the economic crisis. It corresponds to a fall of 14% since 1998 for the Channel tunnel. In 2003 this decrease has been stabilized, but the forecast are still showing a decline (although…
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…and on the internet, as the World Trade Centre was destroyed by terrorists. This was a display of many effects of globalisation, and the fact that the news travelled around the world so very quickly is fitting with the impact it had on places so far away from New York…
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…of industrialization, albeit at the vast expense of human lives. The terrorist tactics employed by these new dictators almost entirely weeded out any nominal internal opposition. It seems apparent that, because all of these leaders came to power in the midst of immense…
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…Various Marketing channels for the tourism industry: 1. Airlines 2. Tour operators 3. Travel Agents 4. Hotels. 2.1 Airlines: After the terrorist attacks in the United States, the airline industry has suffered severely. Because of this Airline…
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Category: /Literature
…their own beliefs but they cannot force others to share their viewpoint. A public library's role is to allow the expression of all points of view. Moving towards a 'open society' in the truest sense In America the government has used the terrorist attacks of 9…
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…died. Furthermore, Hearst insisted that the ridicule of McKinley was not personal, but rather an attack on the greed his political party seemed to represent. The controversy did in no way ruin Hearst; the Journal was, by now, the most circulated newspaper…
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…of the Soviet Union. Before 1917 he had worked for Communist success by acting as a terrorist, but once the Communists were in charge of Russia, he had concentrated on more ;boring jobs;, such as being Commissar(minister) for the Nationalities and editor…
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…and this proved successful and Japan attacked the Russian fleet in 1904. However Russia had seriously misjudged Japanese capabilities, especially at sea. Japan had gone through a vigorous modernisation scheme and its army and navy were very much better prepared…
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