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- 7531: Comparing Hitler And Stalin In
- ... the party should be run. Stalin was a more aggressive candidate, and therefore had one of his supporters kill Trotsky. This happened after Trotsky was exiled, but while in exile he continued to preach world revolution. Stalin sent one of his agents to kill Trotsky, who was in exile in Mexico. Stalin felt that if he eliminated his only threat, that it would mean less opposition to his ideas. This assured ...
- 7532: Biological Warfare
- ... Iraq. Before the Gulf War in 1991, Iraq admitted to research and production facilities and in 1995 confessed to manufacturing anthrax spores, botulinum toxin, and aflatoxin for weaponry. In 1997, Sudaam Husseins banning of American inspectors from investigating their development of these weapons created a widespread public concern. The world was surprised to learn that Iraq had produced enough deadly microbes to kill all the people on Earth several times ...
- 7533: Thomas Jefferson: The Man, The
- ... his promise only because he found a woman to love whom he was not expected, indeed not allowed, to marry. This is a weak front on which to criticize Jefferson. Given Jefferson's contributions to American society, it is almost impossible to find him to be morally weak and coarse. Those who do are presentists, cynics, and nay-sayers who are simply looking for a way to criticize one of the ...
- 7534: Bioremediation Of Explosives In Contaminated Soil
- ... Unexploded Ordnance Remediation Robert Noyes / Noyes Data Corporation/Noyes Publications / September 1996 Environmental Availability of Chlorinated Organiated Organics, Explosives, and Heavy Metals in soils Raymond C. Loehr (Editor),Bradley Smith (Editor),William C. Anderson (Editor) / American Academy of Environmental Engineers / February 1999 Approaches for the Remdiation of Federal Facility Sites Contaminated with Explosive or Radioactive Wastes Edwin Barth / DIANE Publishing Company / December 1994 The Chemistry of Explosives J. Akhavan / Published 1998 ...
- 7535: Political Correctness: The Teddy Bear Massacre
- ... the University of California at Los Angeles. The Black Student Union and other student organizations recently questioned the event. Their concern was that the event too closely resembled past lynching of African Americans in the American south. This raises the question of whether it is appropriate to censor ideas that are not created to offend certain groups. Political correctness, the underlying ideal, is the "particular set of attitudes about the world ...
- 7536: Computer Crime
- ... suggested that with the price of home computers that work faster and store more memory going down every year due to competition in the market, it is estimated that by the year 2011 most every American home will have a PC with instant access to the Internet. With an increase in users everyday and new businesses taking advantage of perks of an alternate electronic world, this information dimension will only get ...
- 7537: A Review of the Essay "Rose Schneiderman and the Triangle Fire" by Bonnie Mitelman
- A Review of the Essay "Rose Schneiderman and the Triangle Fire" by Bonnie Mitelman The American History Illustrated, published in July of 1981, featured an essay by Bonnie Mitelman. The essay expounds on the tragedy of a horrific fire at the Triangle Waist Company on March 25, 1911 and the impetus ...
- 7538: George Washington Carver
- ... Washington Carver died in 1943 at the age of 82. Congress made January 5th of each year as a day to honor Carver and his achievements. Bibliography 1991 Encyclopedia Americana 1995 Microsoft Bookshelf 1994 Academic American Encyclopedia
- 7539: Biotechnology In Food
- ... use worldwide in the next few years, he writes. The projections quoted by Prof. Mitchell may not materialize. The European Union will not accept GM products, and this is causing horrendous marketing problems for North American farmers. It is becoming obvious we cannot force Europeans to take such products, even though Canada and the U.S. are using the World Trade Organization (WTO) in an effort to do so. Most large ...
- 7540: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- ... implies that many of Roosevelt's programs helped the top dog, at the expense of the underdog. He argues, many New Deal programs such as the AAA and NRA, ignoreed the plight of the common American, while helping the politically more influencial sectors of the population. Similarly, many programs such as the Wagner Act, Social Security, and the AAA did not apply to migrant labors: those with the least political clout ...
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