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…Philadelphia. They were ordered to clear the tracks at the freight yard. The soldiers advanced toward the crowd and shooting erupted. In the aftermath, 20 people in the crowd lay dead. Many more were wounded. News of the killings triggered rioting and fires…
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…of California, Davis.1989 Douglas Wilder of Virginia becomes the nation's first African American to be elected state governor. Four years ago, in 1992, the first racially based riots in years erupt in Los Angeles and other cities after a jury acquits LA police…
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…, and having historical ethnic cleavages, the state of Liberia erupted in 1989 into war. As a result almost any trace of civil organization and authority has ceased to exist. The war has numerous actors and factions, persecutions and murders based on ethnic identity…
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…country; excessive fear of being cheated, robbed and injured; great concern over minor pains and eruptions of the skin; and finally that terrible longing to be back home"( Manz,2003,online). These physical, psychological and emotional effects of culture shock…
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…in Washington, D.C. Except for some violence in Rock Hill, South Carolina, the trip southward was peaceful until they reached Alabama, where violence erupted. At Anniston one bus was burned and some riders were beaten. In Birmingham, a mob attacked the riders when…
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…. The "dirty thirties" were yet another conspirator in the ostensibly endless duress the Canadian prairies faced during the Great Depression. As a result of the economic turmoil of North America, and particularly Western Canada, a cacophony of unbalance erupted
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…. A cascade of condemnation erupted from the public, forced to live a life of fear. By far, the most revolutionary critiques came from the pen of an enlightened philosopher. During the seventeenth century, John Locke had the greatest influence on the formation…
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…by insisting that the program be terminated immediately, which North Korea refused to do. The stage was than set for conflict to erupt. Fortunately, cooler heads prevailed and the countries agreed to meet to attempt to negotiate their demands. The Six Nation…
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…and disappearance of such major players in the industry and the eruption of new comers. 2.2 Ineffective Marketing and Distribution Another major cause that can lead to initiation of business discontinuities can be owed to ineffective marketing and limited distribution…
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…. Lynn, 193. Lynn, 195. Lynn, 196. David E. Sloane, Mark Twain as a Literary Comedian (LSU 1979) 132. Lynn, 202. Lynn, 199. Lynn, 221. Sloane, 131. Lynn, 214. Sloane, 134. Lynn, 241. Mark Twain in Eruptions, 202-203 Bibliography Microsoft Encarta…
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