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- 7941: Bacillus Anthracis
- ... the spores is by steam sterilization or burning. There has been no evidence of person to person transmission of the disease, though Anthrax was a subject of great concern for the military in the Gulf War. Many believed that the Iraqi armies held canisters of the Anthrax bacterium that they could use against their enemies. The largest reported outbreak of Anthrax was in 1956 in Scotland, where 70 people died of ...
- 7942: The Presidency of Andrew Jackson
- ... more than the first six presidents put together. For example, he vetoed the congressional measure providing a subsidy to the proposed Mayside road in Kentucky. He used his Presidential powers the most during the Bank war’s. He did not renew the Bank’s charter which expired in 1836. He also removed all the government’s money from the Bank of the United states and placed it in “pet banks.” During ...
- 7943: Bacillus Anthracis 2
- ... the spores is by steam sterilization or burning. There has been no evidence of person to person transmission of the disease, though Anthrax was a subject of great concern for the military in the Gulf War. Many believed that the Iraqi armies held canisters of the Anthrax bacterium that they could use against their enemies. The largest reported outbreak of Anthrax was in 1956 in Scotland, where 70 people died of ...
- 7944: Evidence Of Technological Change
- ... of this sort reversing the trend toward greater inequality. After all, the demand function for high-skilled labor has been shifting to the right fairly consistently for a long time. Based on the post-World War II experience in the United States, it is highly unlikely that it will not continue to do so. The only realistic question is whether the pace of change will be as great as it has ...
- 7945: Farmers' Discontent in the 1800s
- Farmers' Discontent in the 1800s The period between 1880 and 1900 was a boom time for American politics. The country was for once free of the threat of war, and many of its citizens were living comfortably. However, as these two decades went by, the American farmer found it harder and harder to live comfortably. Crops such as cotton and wheat, once the bulwark ...
- 7946: Ensuring Our Future Through Conservation
- ... of school, children should be taught the processes of life on this planet. Environmental education can truly make a difference and is the most valuable schooling for the future. Reforestation began in Ontario after World War II. What happened was, professional foresters were assigned to an area and became responsible for its well being. Under the Crown Timber Act, long term management was prepared. Then the many steps needed to rebuild ...
- 7947: Prelude to Revolution
- ... approach of the British soldiers. There were many events that led to the American Revolution. The Stamp Act, the Boston Tea Party, and the Skirmishes at Lexington and Concord were just three of many great war of 1775.
- 7948: The Northwest Ordinance of 1787
- ... in the new territories. The Ordinance provided for the creation of not less than 3 and no more than 5 separate states. It also outlined its plan for the advancement of education, the maintenance of civil liberties and the exclusion of slavery. (www.compton’s.com) The first written support for education from the federal government was in Article 3: Encouragement of Education. It was written that every town should reserve ...
- 7949: Evolution 2
- ... populations remain in balance. He debated that any increase in the availability of food for basic human survival could not equal the geometrical rate of population growth. In addition, limitations such as famine, disease, or war, play a major role in deciding the population growth. With this proposal, Darwin quickly applied Malthus s proposal in circumstances of plants and animals. In 1838, Darwin designed a projection of a theory of evolution ...
- 7950: The Northwest Ordinance of 1787
- ... in the new territories. The Ordinance provided for the creation of not less than 3 and no more than 5 separate states. It also outlined its plan for the advancement of education, the maintenance of civil liberties and the exclusion of slavery. (www.compton’s.com) The first written support for education from the federal government was in Article 3: Encouragement of Education. It was written that every town should reserve ...
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