Papers 2621-2630 of total 3732 found.
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…1996) “In 1953, putting together the accumulated chemical knowledge, geneticists James Dewey Watson of the U.S. and Francis Harry Compton Crick of Great Britain worked out the structure of DNA. This knowledge immediately provided the means of understanding…
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…was able to trick the Congress into entering into war, and still others have informed Congress after the fact. In 1950, President Harry Truman dispatched troops to South Korea after it had been invaded by Communist North Korea, without a declaration…
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…of the more famous Swing band leaders were Tommy Dorsey and Harry James. In the late 40s and through the 50s, a different kind of Jazz became popular. This music, played by a very small ensemble, was much more sophisticated and complex . Its rich harmonic changes…
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…and the exclusionary rules, U.S. criminal defendants and those convicted have, by far, the most extensive protections ever devised and implemented; (4) in Harris county (Houston), Texas a panel of district attorneys determines if the case merits the death penalty…
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…RICO By: Harry Shurek In 1970, Congress passed the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (US Code-Title 18), or RICO, to provide a powerful tool in the fight against organized crime. The RICO Act enables persons financially injured…
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Category: /History
…Renaissance artists are the most influential artists in history. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Bibliography Hartt, Frederick. History of Italian Renaissance Art. New York, Harry N, Abrams, Inc…
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…wife along with twenty-eight year old Officer Henry Rathbone and his fiancee Clara Harris arrived at Ford’s Theatre at 8:30 p.m. Booth arrived at the theater at 9:30 p.m. After a drink at a local saloon Booth re-entered the theater armed with a single shot…
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…an old and honored family that had played a distinguished role in Virginia’s history. He was the fourth son of his father, Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee, who was a cavalry officer during the American Revolution and a very close friend of George Washington…
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…,”Troubles” pgs. 19-25) In May of 1918 the remainder of the prisoners were released. The shadow government and the Irish Republican Army were established. Eamon DeVelera was the president of the shadow government, and Michael Collins and Harry Boland, his…
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…Stage. 3 vol. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1913. Harbage, Alfred. Shakespeare's Audiences. New York: Columbia University Press, 1941. Janson, Anthony, and H.W. Janson. History of Art. 5th ed. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 1997. Lawrence, William J…
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