Papers 3211-3220 of total 3263 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…, Mexico, Bangladesh and Vietnam export the most. WHAT LIES AHEAD? Of India's export market the largest share in total exports is of base metal art (49%), followed by woodwork (17.9%), and stone work (2.5%). The contribution of others is negligible. America…
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…, East Asia becomes the fastest growing region in the world. Since the re-establishment after the financial crisis in 1997, this region has experienced a high speed growth, such as China, Vietnam, Thailand and so on. The growth rate reached more than 2…
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…the tip of the largely submerged iceberg of this trap setting story.         Evidence has emerging to suggest that the Persian Gulf war is the result of a long process of preparation, much more so than the Tonkin Gulf one in Vietnam. For a decade…
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…triangles in the Asian political arena: Soviet Union-China-North Vietnam, Soviet Union-Japan-US, Sino-Soviet-Indian- and Soviet Union-China-North Korea. In the 1970s, however this changed not only because more triangles were added, but because they included…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…telecast news every day. Television brings almost instant coverage of events from around the world. Among the events it brought into homes were: the Vietnam War; the assassination and funeral of President Kennedy in 1963; the moon landing in 1969…
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…wholesale displacement of inhabitants such as in Vietnam, Cambodia, Kenya and Uganda. The most successful example of resettlement is probably that of the Jews who fled post-war Europe for Palestine which became Israel in 1948. As citizens of a new sate…
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Category: /Entertainment
…and not tied down. But he was tied down. Kerouac had spent most of his life living with his mother, and was so frightened of her wrath that he could never so much as a drink a beer in her home. Kerouac was a reactionary, a supporter of the Vietnam war, who barely…
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…, John Brown, which can be interpreted as a modern version of Coriolanus. The story is about a young boy who joins the 'good old-fashioned war' in Vietnam wholeheartedly encouraged by his mother, who is, just like Volumnia, boasting around the neighbourhood…
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…, the genuinely hilarious satire of (of all things to be funny) nuclear holocaust, or Full Metal Jacket, a not dissimilar study of the Vietnam Conflict and its particular challenge to the twentieth century as a war that stands apart from all wars, or A Clockwork Orange…
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…by the goverement after the 1968 rash of gun laws showed that gun related deaths and injury was a small sliver of the total death and injury pie while car related death & injury was a huge majority. This was while the Vietnam war was going pretty good! We really need…
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