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- 4781: Buddhism
- ... do not know about you but I think this is pretty old religion. This Siddhartha Gautama person is pretty smart and is a thinker because it is not really easy to think up such a big and interesting religion which is advancing even in the present days, this religion took up a lot of people into it's hands. 3. This idea of suffering is really correct if you think about ...
- 4782: British War
- ... and Concord, and the Revolutionary war would not have happened. Maybe he was a man of coincidence, or maybe he knew what he was doing, but however you look at it Sam Adams was a big part in America gaining its independence. Without his Washington would have never fought the Brits. Without him the Civil War would have never happened, because we might still be under British control Sam Adams was ...
- 4783: British Appeasement
- ... in the previous world war, and it is understandable that this was one reason that he tried so hard to avert war. But he was inclined to rely on his own judgement and made some big errors. Another reason for appeasement was that Britain was not ready for war. She had spent less on arms in the 1930s due to the Depression. Chamberlain thought that the social problems should come first ...
- 4784: Brian Mulroney And The Free Tr
- ... a moderate progressive in 1976, a more free-enterprise, market- oriented, business-friendly candidate in 1983. Furthermore, Brian Mulroney's decision in signing the 1988 Free Trade Agreement with the United States had made a big difference for Brian Mulroney, as a president, and Canada as a country. For Canadians, free trade was much more than a trade agreement with the United States. It was a major political event in Canada ...
- 4785: Boz
- ... 1853. Household Words began to publish Dickens next work, Hard Times, in January 1854 and continued until August. Little Dorrit began in October in 1856 and ran in monthly installments until June 1857. Charles next big novel, A Tale of Two Cities, began to be published in April 1859 and the last installment was issued on November 26, 1859. Dickens thirteenth novel, Great Expectations, was begun writing in October of 1860 ...
- 4786: Boys In The Hood The Begining
- ... Nino Brown. He has become an American success story with a twist (Rosenbush menace ). Brown is the main character who is young, smart, handsome, rich, successful, and prominent in his community. But, Brown is a big time drug lord and head of a gang and two cops are out to put an end to him. This late 90 s drama was directed by Mario Van Peebles set in New York City ...
- 4787: Black History
- ... just four years ago. Young Black and Latino men are bearing the brunt of this. Over 70 percent of those imprisoned are Black, Latino or other people of color. For many youth, prison is a big part of the future they are handed by this system. According to the U.S. Justice Department 8.3 percent of all Black men between the ages of 25 and 29 are now in prison ...
- 4788: Bird Flu Crisis In Hong Kong
- Bird Flu Crisis in Hong Kong Introduction Do you know how many chickens do we consume every day? Three thousand, five thousand or more? We demand almost more than ten thousand chickens daily. What a big figure! We can see that chickens are very important to Chinese society. Chickens are always devoted to God and served in dinners to celebrate traditional festivals. Without chickens, it will cause inconvenience to Hong Kong ...
- 4789: Bill Gates Roadway To His Succ
- ... picture of the Altair 8080 and the headline "World's First Microcomputer Kit to Rival Commercial Models." He bought the issue and rushed over to Gates's dorm room. They both recognized this as their big opportunity. The two knew that the home computer market was about to explode and that someone would need to make software for the new machines. Within a few days, Gates had called MITS (Micro Instrumentation ...
- 4790: Battle Of Vicksburg
- ... force to co-operate with Pemberton's army, but Grant quickly intervened and drove Johnston's small army out of Jackson, Mississippi and then turned west and defeated General Pemberton at Champion's Hill and Big Black River. Disregarding General Johnston's orders, Pemberton withdrew to Vicksburg, Mississippi. General Grant followed and after two unsuccsessful attacks , drew up siege lines. General Pemberton's food supply finally ran out and he surrendered ...
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