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4751: Dred Scott
... political problem,slavery, could become manageable by calling it a legal problem and handing it over to the courts to resolve.In the Dred Scott case the decision was based on "expediency not principle." The big problem was trying to use judicial power to settle a major political problem. Although the Dred Scott decision may have been the result of a trial , in reality it was a case of the court ...
4752: Dolce And Gabbana
... take notice to Dolce and Gabbana. In 1987, with their first knitwear show behind them, they set up their own showroom in Via Santa Cecilia. From that point on, Dolce and Gabbana were in the big time, showing in Tokyo and broadened their horizons by adding lingerie; beachwear and men's wear collections. By 1990 they had become full-fledged international designer label with all associated accouterments. New shops opened in ...
4753: Dewey Hunter Theories
... the process of utilizing practical approaches to solving problems. Dewey once stated “We cannot solve such problems by habitual actions and thoughts. We must use intelligence to overcome obstacles.” He felt that science played a big part in the educational development process and viewed science as a method of probing into the behavior of things. From this idea of environmentally-based, active, hands-on learning, he began to develop a theory ...
4754: Development Of Sino-us Economi
... continued increase of American economy and enormous America‘―s capital are eager to look for a large place of investment, so the United States won‘―t let slip a golden opportunity for investing in Chinese big market. Among the 500 top American large multinational corporations, 100 companies such as GM, INTEL, KODAK, McDonald‘―s have invested in China directly. Take Shanghai as an example, by the end of May of this ...
4755: Depression
... entering their boundaries. Farmers sold daughters to prostitution and sons to the military. The collapse of Japanese goods that were demanded abroad turned the Japanese government to imperialism. The people of Japan were growing to big for the land they owned and with the rest of the world cut off, it had to take a step necessary to head off this growing problem. When Japanese officers gained control of Manchuria the ...
4756: David Koresh And The Davidians
... said they decided to gas the Davidians because they were concerned about the sanitary conditions for the kids and innocent people inside the house, and because the FBI agents were getting tired. The tanks tore big holes in the walls, drove into the house, and knocked down whole sections of the building. The government said they were only making make holes in the building so they could get the gas in ...
4757: Cao Daiism
... obstacle to their authority and goals. Nevertheless, involving in political activities in order to survive does not mean to disregard or lessen the religious practices and beliefs of Cao Dai. Exactly, Cao Dai plays a big part in the overthrow of the French government to claim independence, but disbands right away its army after that, to return to its main religious activities (Canh). It seems normal that the average person would ...
4758: Causes Of The Civil War 3
... and what was led to the Civil War. The existence of slavery was the central element of the conflict between the North and South. Other problems existed that led to succession but none were as big as the slavery issue. The only way to avoid the war was to abolish slavery but this could not be done because slavery is what kept the South running. After the succession of the South ...
4759: Cause And Effect Of Wwi
... of the century, which was the result of both industrial and democratic revolutions. Britain at that time was the largest empire in the world, and it also had the largest navy. The navy was so big and strong because the Britons needed to protect their empire and maintain the sea routes between the different colonies. The Kaiser William II of Germany hated and envied Britain for having a stronger navy than ...
4760: Contrasting Views
... been our fault. Rather we have been the blame and blamed ourselves for this lack of "economic progress", as it is called. We are rather ashamed that we have not developed more millionaires and more big business. (Paschal 154) DuBois believed that assimilation was the best means of treating discrimination against blacks in the 1920's. Education was a key to a diverse and cultural society. DuBois being a well-respected ...


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