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…. Jane has continued her conservation mission through the Chimpanzee Guardian Project, and in 1984, received the J. Paul Getty Wildlife Conservation Prize for “helping millions of people understand the importance of wildlife conservation to life on this planet.”…
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…by which one of these two forms could have evolved into the other. According to the professional "science" magazine, the fall 1984 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), was almost entirely devoted to the question…
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…attracted relatively little comment in the scientific community during the next few years. However, in 1984, when a scientific conference on the origin of the Moon was organized in Kona, Hawaii, a surprising number of papers were submitted that discussed…
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…a temperature inversion caused the disaster at Bhopal, India, in December 1984, with at least 3300 deaths and more than 20,000 illnesses. The effects of long-term exposure to low concentrations are not well defined; however, those most at risk are the very young…
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…. Farm Policy. Congressional Quarterly: Washington D.C., 1984. Fox, Michael. Agricide. Schoken Books: New York, 1986. Long, Robert Emmet. The Farm Crisis. Wilson Co.: New York, 1987. MacFadyen, J. Tevere. Gaining Ground. Holt, Reinhart…
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Category: /History
…learned, he used that knowledge for the good of America. Works Cited Brandenburg, Aliki. The Many Lives of Benjamin Franklin. New York: Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1977. Crane Verner W. Benjamin Franklin and a Rising People. Boston: Little, 1984
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…the 1973 records destruction. The case, C.I.A. v. Sims, was argued from December 4, 1984 to April 16, 1985, and in this case there are two questions being asked. The first one is whether 102(d)(3) of the National Security Act of 1947 exempts from…
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…Tools” Butler & Tanner Ltd., 1989. Rosskiewicz, Ron “The Woodturner’s Companion” New York, Sterling Publishing Co. Inc., 1984.…
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…; the transformation of that crisis into a war was the responsibility of Germany". (Matel, 1984:72-76). Although Germany can bear a lot of responsibility for the outbreak of World War One, it is important that the other nations' role in this event are also recognized…
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…Reagan surreptitiously bypassed Congress and employed his NSC staff instead. National Security Council staffer Oliver North became the central coordinator supplying aid to the Contras. After Reagan’s reelection in 1984, he began an additional covert…
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