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- 631: A Public Relations Proposal Fo
- A Public Relations Proposal for the American Egg Board, 1997 "AN EGG IS ALWAYS AN ADVENTURE" - OSCAR WILDE Eggs should be avoided because they are high in cholesterol. This is the biggest MYTH that has cracked the good reputation of the egg ... this delusion of the egg. Prevention of heart decease means strict monitoring of the bad cholesterol in the blood stream. Spreading the news of the dietary cholesterol (good cholesterol) present in the egg will encourage American's to consume more eggs. In addition, based on data from the American Heart Association, there are no direct relationships between egg consumption and Coronary Vascular Disease (CVD) mortality in male or female populations. Evaluating the data resulted in some interesting comparisons. Weekly per capita egg consumption ...
- 632: The Great Gatsby and the American Dream
- The Great Gatsby and the American Dream The novel The Great Gatsby by Francis Scott Fitzgerald is written in the United States in a period of great optimism and economic growth. The book clearly reflects this tendency and depictures the prosperity present in the American socity in the ninteen-twenties. However, The Great Gatsby also presents a quite pessimistic view of the coming years, of the dangers of this development, as well as a critisism of one of the most common ideals- the American dream. The tragic story of the life of Jay Gatsby who seems appearently successful according to these standards, but is emotionally dissatisfied, exemplifies the greed and shallowness a such society generates as well as ...
- 633: Iran Iraq War
- ... event that Iran tried to close the Persian Gulf to shipping Reagan's military plans for Gulf security were more ambitious than those of his predecessor. The Reagan administration regarded the lack of an actual American military presence as a tacit invitation to Soviet intervention. The refusal of the Persian Gulf States to accept American military forces frustrated the Reagan government, so the new administration strengthened the rapid deployment concept with significant expenditures for military construction in the Middle East and nearby areas. In the first Reagan administration, the United ... one of six U.S. multi-service commands. It was renamed The United States Central Command, its specified theater of operations included Southwest Asia and northeast Africa. Its commander was given charge of nearly All-American military activity in that part of the world. Its total deployment potential stood at 300,000.Despite the increase in the size and capability of the deployable force, there were limits to the American ...
- 634: The American Museum of Natural History: Anthropology
- The American Museum of Natural History: Anthropology The American Museum of Natural History has many exhibits that demonstrate many aspects of anthropology. The Museum is located on Central Park West between W81st and W77nd streets. The museum is an excellent place to open oneself ... a lot of time is needed to get the most out of it. The following exhibits that demonstrate many aspects of anthropology are located on the first, second and third floors. The first floor has American Northwest Coast Peoples, Eskimos, Human Biology and Evolution. The second floor had African Peoples, Asian Peoples, Mexico and Central American Peoples, and South American Peoples. Finally, the third floor had Primates, North American Eastern ...
- 635: Angel Island
- Capitalist's Exploitation of Immigrants "The two societies can be rather simply characterized: on the American side, as one that stresses individual enterprise, which is expansive; and on the Chinese side, as a society that stresses the collective social order, which is resistant."1 America is said to have been founded ... the white settlers and capitalists. In truth, these presumed pioneers used immigrants to fulfill their needs and desires. Capitalists and businesses created deceptive propaganda in order to exploit the Asian and European immigrants to the American Dream. The American Dream portrayed the Constitution's promise of equal opportunity to all immigrants. To the Chinese, America and most notably California, was known as the "Mountain of Gold or Gold Mountain." Gold Mountain was more ...
- 636: Native American Genocide
- ... here defined, has been committed by the United States of America, upon the tribes and cultures of Native Americans, through mass indoctrination of its youths. Primary support will be drawn from Jorge Noriega's work, "American Indian Education in the United States." The paper will then culminate with my personal views on the subject, with ideas of if and how the United States might make reparations to its victims. In lieu ... Noriega, 377). These schools were given the mission to, "instruct its students in 'letters, labor and mechanical arts, and morals and Christianity;' 'training many Indian leaders'" Noriega, 378). In the case of boarding schools, Native American children would be forcibly stripped from their homes as early as five years old. They would then live sequestered from their families and cultures until the age of seventeen or eighteen (Noriega, 381). In 1886, it was decided, by the United States federal government that Native American tribal groups would no longer be treated as 'indigenous national governments.' The decision was made, not by the conjoint efforts of the Native American tribes and Congress; but, by the "powers that be" the ...
- 637: French Revolution 3
- French Revolution, cataclysmic political and social upheaval, extending from 1789 to 1799. The revolution resulted, among other things, in the overthrow of the monarchy in France and in the establishment of the First Republic. It was generated by a vast complex of causes and produced an equally vast complex ... In April the convention established the Committee of Public Safety as the executive office of the republic. After a Parisian mob forced the arrest of many Girondin delegates, the radical faction assumed control of the revolution. Leadership of the Committee of Public Safety passed to Jacobin leader Maximilien Robespierre, who instituted extreme policies to crush counterrevolutionary activity. From April 1793 to July 1794, the committee presided over an extremely violent ...
- 638: Russian Revolution of 1917
- Russian Revolution of 1917 Russian Revolution of 1917, were series of events in imperial Russia that ended in 1917 with the establishment of the Soviet state that became known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics . There were tow revolutions in 1917 and combined they called them the russian revolution.The first revolution caused the kicking out of the autocratic imperial monarchy. It began with a revotl on February 23 to 27, 1917, according to the Julian, or Old Style, calendar that was used ...
- 639: American Parties From The Civi
- This essay conains American party systems from the end of George Washington s first term as president through the Civil War. Included are the creations, the building up of, and sometimes the break down of the various parties. As ... the Era of Good Feelings, meaning that there were no real party divisions; in fact, the Jeffersonians dominated the period. This situation ended with a split among the Democratic- Republicans in 1824. Democratic Party This American political party was founded around Thomas Jefferson and opposed to Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists. The party emphasized personal liberty and the limitation of federal government. Originally called Democratic Republicans, they were called Democrats by ... The increased immigration of the 1840s had resulted in focus of Roman Catholic immigrants in the Eastern cities. The Democrats welcomed them, but local nativist societies were formed to attack foreign influences and maintain the American view. The American Republican Party, formed in 1843 in New York, spread to neighboring states as the Native American party and became a national party in 1845. Many secret orders sprang up, and when ...
- 640: Japanese Americans During WWII
- ... Our most hallowed judicial court, the US. Supreme Court, stated, in three different cases, that this suspension of due process was perfectly fine with them because of a "military necessity" This military necessity allowed innocent American civilians to be arrested, jailed, and convicted of nothing more than being Japanese Americans. Why Pick On The Japanese Americans? Why did the American government go after only Japanese Americans? Were we not at war with Germany and Italy? Did German Americans or Italian Americans go to internment camps? The answer was no. The U.S. government did not ... and those considered to be dangerous were interned. This was only a few in number as compared to the many Japanese Americans. Early U.S. History In Dealing With The Japanese In 1785 the first American ship, Empress of China, made the long voyage to China. This vessel carried all sorts of beautiful Asian treasures. These treasures brought enormous profits when sold in America. The American consumer could not get ...
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