Papers 2071-2080 of total 14749 found.
Category: /History
…reduced the power of the clergy and opened the way for capitalist development. The end of the cocoa boom produced renewed political instability and a military coup in 1925. The 1930s and 1940s were marked by populist politicians such as five-time…
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Category: /Literature/English
…arguments, and those that are arguments are fallacies. One of the first arguments presented deals with the conditions of the schools. Specifically the renewal and renovations of schools comes into question. Should the harried taxpayers of Cobb and Dekalb…
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Category: /History
…government in Shantung in 1898. They practiced an animistic magic of rituals and spells that they believed made them invulnerable to bullets and pain. The Boxers believed that the expulsion of foreign devils would magically renew Chinese society and begin a new…
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…scattered military bases and nuclear weapons throughout Japan. Fearing the United States would use Japan as a battleground for the Cold War, they were against the renewing of the treaty. Kitchie however, believed with the Americans responsible for their national…
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…us that it is possible to remain within tradition all while progressing. Often I find myself thinking if Christianity will ever be able to survive considering its rigid ethics. However, as Cahill so eloquently showed me, it is possible. The renewal
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…Methanol for Our Future This section is about methanol fuel cells for our future. Since I have done this research I have never realized how important future fuels are. Methanol is a liquid fuel made form natural gas or renewable biomass resources…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a great urban-renewal program. Nechyba devised a detailed economic model of school systems and their neighborhoods and tuned it to produce lifelike changes in tax revenues, school performance, residential patterns, and other outcomes, and then he added…
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…of human stem cells is the generation of cells and tissue that could be used for cell theories. Stem cells are simulated to develop into specialized cells that offer a possibility of a renewable source or as replacement cells and tissues that have been damaged…
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…the other items needed for a healthy sustainable life. Traditional aboriginal land use practices in Australia use resources in such a way that they are renewed and not exhausted. Apart from using fire for cooking and warmth, Aborigines used fire when hunting…
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…to renew them by just staying in the country. (Federation for American Immigration Reform) The Excessive amount of illegal immigrants in the U.S causes higher tax increases, a higher unemployment rate, and higher crime rates. <Tab/>Therefore…
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