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- 1411: Atomic Bomb 2
- ... we should do away with all of them. They have no value to society and should be destroyed. This apocalyptic temper and social activism was effected greatly in the early Sixties by the Cuban Missile Crisis. When Americans saw, on television, that they could be under nuclear attack in under twenty minutes, a new anxiety about the cold war surfaced that had not been present since the days of McCarthy. And ...
- 1412: Australian History - Populate
- ... removed and multiculturalism was adopted. Discrimination on the grounds of race was abolished. Even though the White Australia Policy was abolished, racism was still very strong and many migrants were harassed, especially the people of Asian backgrounds. Racism was widely accepted up till the mid 1980s. Assimilation was generally perceived as the natural process for migrants. Thus it was expected that migrants would adopt the culture of Australian society and abandon ...
- 1413: Australia In The Vietnam War
- ... Australia has always been seen as a good place to house such refugees, due to it s size. Socially there has been much unrest in the Australian public to this. The Australian public have seen Asian migrants and refugees as a threat to their jobs, as they work harder for less pay. Post-Vietnam War was no exception, with 70000 Indo-Chinese refugees arriving in Australia since the late 1970 s ...
- 1414: Australia And The Depression
- ... one except the Bank Board, which he dominated. Consequently, the Government lacked the necessary power to significantly influence to the board in favour of their policies. This lack of means was sorely missed during the crisis in government finance. Australia depended heavily on overseas borrowing for new investment. However, the returns from the investments were not sufficient to satisfy debt repayments and so the government persistently used overdrafts. In the later ...
- 1415: Atomic Bomb 7
- ... leader like Krushev or any other leaders in Russia's history who wants power. During the early 1960's one of the most frightening things president Kennedy faced during his time was the Cuban missile crisis. Since the invention of the atomic bomb the United States faced dramatic complication with the Russians itself. One of the problems the United faced was the secret nuclear missile shipment from Russia to Cuba. The ...
- 1416: Atomic Bomb 5
- ... awesome power they held. There is nothing in modern warfare that can compete with the devastating effects of nuclear weapons. At the beginning of World War II, the Japanese were a major threat to the Asian World. On December 7, 1941, when they decided to attack Pearl Harbor (a US naval base in Hawaii), it was evident that their intentions were not limited to Asia. The United States entered World War ...
- 1417: American Foreign Policy In Wwi
- ... were being taken. So, once again it was our responsibility to show the rest of the world how to live in social harmony with one another, playing the role of global policeman, intervening in foreign crisis in hopes of restoring global and protecting our own domestic tranquility. U.S. involvement in the Cold War did not occur due to any aggressive physical action launched against our nation. Rather, it was the ...
- 1418: Greek Tragedies
- ... or introduction, indicates the general nature of the play, chief characters, and theme. Usually in the second act are the more complications or development, in which difficulties are introduced. The middle of each play the crisis or turning point reaches their height and must turn over to better or worse. Than finally the conclusion or epilogue takes place which completes the happiness of the main characters in a comedy or a ...
- 1419: Grapes Of Wrath - California
- ... by the handbills and other propaganda that was circulating in the dust bowl region. The growers in California knew that the people of the dust bowl would have to leave their houses because of the crisis. They also knew the more pickers they had the lower they could make their prices. The number of handbills sent out far out numbered the number of jobs available. Many people in the dust bowl ...
- 1420: Jane Eyre - Nature
- ... when Rochester says of Jane: "Your habitual expression in those days, Jane, was . . . not buoyant." In fact, it is this buoyancy of Jane's relationship with Rochester that keeps Jane afloat at her time of crisis in the heath: "Why do I struggle to retain a valueless life? Because I know, or believe, Mr. Rochester is living." Another recurrent image is Brontλ's treatment of Birds. We first witness Jane's ...
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