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7131: How the 60's Changed Our Lives
... month old daughter, walked to the river entrance of the pentagon, only about 50 yards from the Defense Secretary's office. There he poured kerosene on himself and lit a match. Pentagon workers got the child before it was harmed, but Morrison was pronounced DOA. Another event happened shortly after. At a draft card burning ceremony in NY city, New Yorkers chanted "Give us joy, bomb hanoi." and "Burn yourselves, not ...
7132: The 1960s: Happenings, Causes, and Effects
... this movement marked another response to the decade as the young experimented with music, clothes, drugs, and a "counter-culture" lifestyle. in 1967, hippies preached altruism and mysticism, honesty, joy and nonviolence. they had a child-like fascination for beads, blossoms, and bells, strobe lights, ear-shattering music, exotic clothing and erotic slogans. they wanted to profess "flower power" and love. they were predominantly white, middle-class, educated youths, ranging in ...
7133: The Great Inflation
... that the control of GermanyÆs fiscal affairs ultimately passed into the hands of the international banking community, which was to have disastrous long-term effects on Germany. It is also arguable that, as æthe foster-child of the Great InflationÆ, Adolf Hitler would come to power as a long term effect. The total cost of the First World War to Germany was, it has been calculated, in excess of 164 billion ...
7134: Overview of the 60`s
... this movement marked another response to the decade as the young experimented with music, clothes, drugs, and a "counter-culture" lifestyle. in 1967, hippies preached altruism and mysticism, honesty, joy and nonviolence. they had a child-like fascination for beads, blossoms, and bells, strobe lights, ear-shattering music, exotic clothing and erotic slogans. they wanted to profess "flower power" and love. they were predominantly white, middle-class, educated youths, ranging in ...
7135: "The World Today Seems To Be Going Crazy": The Unabomber's Manifesto
... against them because he possibly did not graduate or excel. The bomber was thought to be a loner, who shunned society. Possibly, suffering from a mental illness; chronic depression, and probably was abused as a child. He was thought to work blue collar work most likely dealing with power tools. And he was thought to be in his late thirties early forties. Gregg McCrary a former FBI profiler says that they ...
7136: Witches
... were often whipped and humiliated. The women were also expected to bear the consequences of the fornication. Meaning, that if pregnancy resulted from the adultery, the women would bear the financial responsibility of raising the child as well as the humiliation. Women were held more accountable then men, because it was believed that the women would entice the men into bed with them. Much like Eve enticed Adam to eat the ...
7137: Illuminating the Path of Progress
... Nancy Edison. Edison's early life was spent in Ohio near the nation's busiest grain port. He spent time exploring the canal and played near his father's shingle business. When Alva was a child, he had scarlet fever. The fever damaged his hearing and delayed his entrance into school. Edison was curious about the world around him and always tried to teach himself through reading and experiments. Alva spent ...
7138: Fate In Oedipus the King
... shepherd saved him and by chance the King and Queen of Corinth adopted him. The occurrences in this story are too coincidental for it all to occur naturally. His predetermined future saved him as a child only to curse him as an adult. The fact that the shepherd found him in time for him to survive and saved him shows that inevitability ruled Oedipus’ life to a certain extent. Far more ...


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