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- 471: Genetics
- ... has everyone worried. Whenever cloning is mentioned, people immediately worry about cloning humans. Many nations of the world (including England, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain) have already banned the cloning of humans. President Clinton has ordered a federal bioethics committee to report in ninety days on the ethics involved in the cloning of humans and give recommendations on possible regulations or possibly a ban on human cloning. (Begley 55 ...
- 472: Farai Chideya
- ... 1990-1994. Chideya covered news in Newsweek's New York and Chicago bureaus, as well as in the Washington bureau, where she covered national politics, from an article titled "Skewering Congressional Pork," to following President Clinton as a pool reporter on Air Force One. Soon afterward, Chideya made her transition to newswriting at MTV from 1994-1996. During this short period of time, Chideya also completed a fellowship at the Freedom ...
- 473: Mark Twain
- By: Jeff Cohen Cohen 1 Jeffrey Cohen Mrs. Schroeder-Blumke American Bibliography Works Cited Cox, Clinton. Mark Twain: Americas Humorist, Dreamer, Prophet. New York: Scholastic Inc.1995 Hoffman, Andrew. Inventing Mark Twain: The lives of Samuel L. Clemens. New York: William Morrow 1997 Kaplan, Justin. Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain ...
- 474: Computer Communications
- ... I can download anything from virus-detection utilities to song lyrics and guitar tabs. I receive press releases, proclamations and international news from the White House via a mailing list. I even e-mailed President Clinton recently and received a response the next day. And it was just a few months ago that I hung up my 2400-baud modem for a replacement six times as fast. The essence of this ...
- 475: Harry Elmer Barnes
- ... When war is declared in Fahrenheit 451, people are not over concerned. It will be a "quick war. Forty-eight hours, they said, and everyone home. That's what the Army said."(23) Recall President Clinton's promise that American troops would be home from Bosnia by September 1996! No one seems to mind that they have yet to return. Actual thought is indeed rare today, perhaps because it is so ...
- 476: Harry S. Truman
- ... live from 1877-1956, was an American statesman and 35th vice president of the United States from 1949-1953. He was born on November 24, 1877, in Graves County, Kentucky, and educated at Marvin College (Clinton, Kentucky), Emory College (Oxford, Georgia), and the University of Virginia Law School. In 1901 he was admitted to the Kentucky bar. After holding various county offices in Kentucky, he was elected as a Democrat to ...
- 477: History Of Womans Education
- ... for her plan to get noticed by men in public office, and for this reason she turned her attention towards New York State. She sent her plan to some very important men seeking approval: Governor Clinton, President Monroe, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. They all approved her philosophy, although Emma never maintained that women were the political equals of men or should assume roles independent as men. In 1819 Emma moved ...
- 478: I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings.
- ... the most vital key to how Maya bloomed into a woman with strength, intellect, and integrity. She taught her the power of speech, which would one day assist her with her inauguration speech for President Clinton. Obviously, no one can question Mrs. Flowers significance upon Maya to literature. Through this literature, Maya wrote about the times of racism and struggles of the black race. She wasn t timid to describe the ...
- 479: Is The History Nonsense?
- In responding to the President Bill Clinton's call for a national dialogue on race, Luis J. Rodriguez, the author of an article "Stop the Lies", suggests that we need to give the people in different colors a proper recognition in our ...
- 480: Kosovo And Milosevic
- ... the international community through the UN. The virtual connivance of European powers in genocide and rape in the continent s backyard is a sorry tale of double standards, and credit must be given to President Clinton for using US power and influence to hammer out the Dayton Accords that brought the nightmare in Bosnia-Herzegovina to an end in 1996. But what can be said about the current situation? NATO s ...
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