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The End Of The 20th Century
Words: 749 - Pages: 3.... In 1271 Marco Polo headed for China. In 1347 the Bubonic Plaque swept through Europe killing 30 million. In 1776, British colonies in America declared independence. The 1800's saw America begging to come together. Thomas Jefferson completed the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and 3 years later Lewis and Clark finished exploring the western US. Gold was discovered in California in 1848. The first half of the 20th century saw both WWI AND WWII. Unforgettable names like George Washington, Beethoven, Mozart, Thomas Edison, Christopher Columbus, Martin Luther King Jr., Shakespeare, Hitler, Joan of Arc, Einstein, Napoleon, The Kennedy’s, and .....
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Is Saddam Satan?
Words: 2034 - Pages: 8.... style civil war or face another ruler no better than Saddam himself. While many people in this country believe Saddam Hussein should be destroyed, that he is a totalitarian dictator and gross human rights violator. He is, in fact, a stabilizing force in his country and the Middle-East, standing up to the only remaining superpower.
The consensus currently prevalent in this country is that Saddam Hussein, the leader of Iraq, is a totalitarian dictator, thirsty for blood and prestige, who seems dedicated to disobeying the United States. It would seem Iraq is intent on keeping United Nation inspectors out of its own country, although technica .....
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Beatlemania In The 1960s
Words: 1635 - Pages: 6.... Capitol records followed the Beatles'
single record with the release of an album, "Meet the Beatles," in
late January of 1964. That event was followed by the Beatles
themselves, who arrived in New York February 8, 1964 for three
appearances with Ed Sullivan. The first show was scheduled for Sunday,
February 9, the second was telecast from Miami a week later, and the
third pre-taped for an airing in March. These concerts were the most
watched television programs ever (70 million viewers) until recently.
The Beatles' arrival in the United States was presaged by a deluge of
advance publicity. Newsweek, Time, and Life have chroni .....
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The Tribulations Of Sharecrop Farmers
Words: 680 - Pages: 3.... the structure(Walker 17). Water troubles
did not just stop on the outside with the moat, but many homes also had
leaky roofs to add to the repair list (Walker pg. 46). Travelers were also
able to notice that in the 1930's that doors and windows of farmers homes
were rarely screened(Jones 55). The shoddy houses that they lived in could
not be helped, but it did not improve there defenses against disease.
Being so open to disease by the housing, it was no surprise that
various illnesses struck the south with a vengeance. Housing was not the
only way that farmers opened themselves up to disease, sharecroppers were
often deprived o .....
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Natural Born Killers
Words: 1311 - Pages: 5.... now that the media greatly effects our lives and the lives of today’s youth, often in ways that we do not realize. In , a film written and directed by Oliver Stone he portrays what he believes are the negative effects from the media on America’s youth.
On April 20, 1999 during school two students wearing commando attire opened gunfire on the students and teachers at their high school in Columbine High School, Colorado, fatally killing 12 students, 1 teacher, and severely wounding 23 others. This massacre caused uproar across the country. What caused these students to do these horrible atrocities? Many blame the negative media, musi .....
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Kennedy Assassination
Words: 1835 - Pages: 7.... his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy at about 11:35 a.m. They left the airport in the motorcade along with Governor Collany and followed by Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife, Claudia “Lady Bird” Taylor. At approximately 12:30 p.m., both President Kennedy and Governor Collany were shot. Lee Harvey Oswald left the Texas Book Depository just three minutes later. By 1:00 p.m., just an hour and a half after Kennedy arrived in Texas, he was announced dead.
After the assassination, Oswald got onto a city bus, but once the bus got stuck in traffic, Oswald got off. He then took a taxi to within 4 blocks of his house, but did not go direct .....
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Chesapeake Vs. New England Col
Words: 755 - Pages: 3.... any children to add to the colony’s population. In 1607 the English were originally looking for gold, and silver, they also wished to find the cure for syphilis and the western passage to India. After additional people had arrived in 1609, nearly 80% of Jamestown’s population had died. John Smith referred to Jamestown as “a misery, a ruin, a death, a hell,” then the colony started producing and exporting tobacco. King James’ comment to this was, “no one can build a colony on smoke,” but Jamestown did. In 1640, Jamestown began to export three million pounds of tobacco to England annually. This number grew considerably .....
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Karl Marx
Words: 810 - Pages: 3.... was a Clergyman at the Church of England. As I will elaborate later on in this paper, he went from a religious clergyman, to questioning his beliefs, to even stating some of the most non-religious Theories known to man. As an unpaid Naturalist, he traveled on the H.M.S. Beagle, across the coastline of South America. While being dropped off and left on the Galapagos Islands for a number of days, he began to watch the species on the Island. To sum it up, He watched, for many days, Nature run its course. Throughout this time, and even after, he started to develop ideas about how he thought species survived. How they do survive, and how they .....
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Al Capone
Words: 284 - Pages: 2.... handling political connections.
In 1920, mobster Johnny Torrio had an inspiration. He discovered that there was big money to be made with an outlawed liquor business. He needed a lieutenant to run his business, and picked a 23-year-old bullheaded roughneck from Five Points Gang of New York to run his business, to go to Chicago and bootleg. He promised him half the profit for his work. was an excellent choice for Johnny Torrio. settled in Chicago, in small office. His business card stated, “Alfonso Capone, Secondhand Furniture Dealer”.
Alfonso Capone had a great ability to handle the emergency situations. His best way to hand .....
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Critque The Efficiency Of Of FDR's Administration At Alleviating The Suffering Of The Great Depression
Words: 395 - Pages: 2.... new homes to be built and vacant ones to be inhabitted once again.
Keeping this in mind there no question if it was beneficial. Building new
homes also helps the wood, paint and tool industry.
Skilled workers are needed, and unemployment goes down. This also helped
the economy, the people and the lending institutions in the long-run. The
FHA was incorporated into the new Deapartment of Housing and Urban
Development also known as HUD. The Office continued its role as mortgage
guarantor and widened it area of responsibilty to include mortgages lent to
the owners of multifamily dwellings and to public housing authorities as
well as individual .....
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