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…poop so it doesn’t stink. There are a total of 1300 strains of anthrax in the world. If you want to make anthrax a weapon you have to weaponize it, the U.S.A. and Soviet Union are the only countries to claim to have done so. The spores also have to be ready…
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…" LearnWare is located at http://www.learnware.net - Encyclopedia Britannica vol. IV, XIII, XIV. Fifteenth Edition, by Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. Printed in the U.S.A. Helen Hemingway Benton, Publisher, 1973-1974.…
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…in Minneapolis, U.S.A., yielded not a single case of pregnancy. Of 86,000 abortions in the former Czechoslovakia, only 22 were for rape. Thus, only a tiny portion of those seeking abortions do so for these reasons." (Awake! 3-5) "From 50 million to 60 million unborn…
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…. With these trade lines free of barriers. One of Canada's major trading partners is the United States of America. The U.S.A. receives close to 75% of all goods and services exported. On the other side of the coin, 70% of all of Canada's imports come from the U.S…
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…of the worst problems that the Canadian economy has to deal with. The Canadian unemployment rate fluctuates from year to year, but at almost all times it was higher then the U.S.A unemployment rate. The current unemployment factor has created a negative impact…
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…aspects to lobbyists are that the ones working for large international corporations, which have a lot of finical, backing usually control the outcome. In the U.S.A lobbyists are a big part of capital hill they are always trying to influence politicians…
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…diplomat and Soviet authority, argued against the recognition of the Soviet Union. He said, “Never-neither then nor at any later date did I consider the Soviet Union a fit ally or associate, actual or potential, for this country (U.S.A).” [Gorn, 222] Nobody…
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…. Jimmy has someone arrest him. The twist of the story is imaginative. The story, The Lottery, by Shirley Jackson, takes place in small town U.S.A. The main character, Tessie, with the rest of the town, attends a lottery once a year. The winner of the lottery…
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U.S.A Today. 1964. Harper & Row. New York.…
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….” The influx of Soviet Union money put Cuba in much the same position as it was before the revolution, except it relied on the Soviet Union’s economy instead of the U.S.A.’s. From 1975 to 1985, Castro drifted away from communism and towards Lenin’s new economic…
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