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631: Clinton Vs. Nixon
... did influence the American economy to a great degree. Clinton practically saved the economy and lowered the US inflation rate, through gradual and advocated plans of reform. Moreover, Nixon was the first to go into China territory for negotiations. Ultimately, they have attracted the media with their antics, making themselves targets of controversy and embarrassment. In fact, President Clinton and Nixon have become the subjects of public mockery and have been ...
632: Biography Of Karl Marx
... people according to their needs would take these goods. Marx legacy still remains today; Cuba is still a fundamentally communist country although is not a communist country in the way Marx would have envisaged it. China is still a communist country that is slowly coming out of its isolation, however it still continues it human rights abuses.
633: Australia
... of its toes are strongly clawed. (See also Marsupials.) Reptiles. All three orders of reptiles--crocodiles, lizards and snakes, turtles and tortoises--are well represented in Australia. The seagoing estuarine crocodile ranges from India to China and the western Pacific. It is found along the northern coasts of Australia between Broome and Maryborough, in saltwater estuaries and river mouths. Males average 16 feet (5 meters) in length but do reach 23 ...
634: Come Home
... re-creates a rain forest complete with a waterfall and streams. Flora from the Amazon Basin, African Rain Forest, and tropical eastern Asia thrive here. The Helen Mattin Warm Temperate Pavilion houses plants from central China, the Mediterranean, Australasia, southern Africa, and the western U.S. The Desert Pavilion holds spectacular plants from arid regions. The Conservatory offers other wonderful displays and exhibits on themes such as geological and botanical evolution ...
635: Billy Graham
... completely removed from the attitudes that were prevalent in the nation. He, too feared communism. In a message delivered as early as 1947 he stated, Communism is creeping inexorably into these destitute lands, into wartorn China, into restless South America, and unless the Christian religion rescues the nation from the clutch of the unbelieving, America will stand alone and isolated in the world. (Frady, 1999) Graham became caught up in fear ...
636: Authur Miller
... Miller has written two books of reportage: In Russia and Chinese Encounters, both accompanied by photographs by his wife Inge Morath, a professional photographer. His book Salesman in Beijing is based on his experience in China where he directed Death of a Salesman. Then, in 1987, Miller published his autobiography Timebends: A Life, in which he recalls his childhood in Brooklyn, the political turmoil of the 1950s, and the later half ...
637: Arthur Miller-BIO
... has written two books of reportage: In Russia and Chinese Encounters, both were accompanied by photographs by his wife Inge Morath, a professional photographer. His book Salesman in Beijing is based on his experience in China where he directed Death of a Salesman. Then, in 1987, Miller published his autobiography Timebends: A Life, in which he recalls his childhood in Brooklyn, the political turmoil of the 1950s, and the later half ...
638: Andrew Jackson
... the northwestern fur traders, mountain men, hunters, and old soldiers came marching to the White House. They broke through the lines of guards and came crashing through the front door. They ripped clothes, smashed fine china and glasses, and climbed on $150 chairs ruining them. In order to get all of these “vandals” out, the butlers and organizers moved all of the punch bowls and food trays to the lawn outside ...
639: Surviving In The Market
... Mart is trying to find its key to success overseas. Glass has steered Wal-Mart into Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and a few places in Asia. Wal-Mart had a joint venture to go into China, but that collapsed in March. So far, Wal-Mart's 277 stores outside the US. generate only 4% of corporate revenues. The international division is yet to earn a dime. There has been some question ...
640: Stalin
... for a psychological effect and not real support. This was unacceptable to Stalin therefore he started to probe the Germans for a possible treaty. The Soviet Union signed several treaties with France, Czechoslovakia, Mongolia, and China but they were not really what Stalin wanted. In 1939 after numerous attempts for a grand mutual assistance treaty with the West, Stalin got the closest thing without even having to commit himself. On march ...


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