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- 11141: International Charter Of Human
- ... regardless of race, sex, language, or religion. This document was called The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The declaration was voted in on December 10, 1948, which is now celebrated each year as Human Rights Day. The Declaration says that all human beings are born free and equal and establishes basic rights for all people and rules for the actions of governments in many areas pertaining to those rights. For example ...
- 11142: Internation Monetary Fund
- ... it. Final negotiations for establishing the International Monetary Fund took place among the delegates of 44 nations gathered at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, U.S.A. in July 1944. The IMF began operations in Washington, D.C. in May 1946. It then had 39 members. The IMF's membership now numbers 182 countries. Membership is open to every country that conducts its own foreign policy and is willing to adhere to ...
- 11143: Child Psychology
- ... about the role of the environment in childrens development and behavior. Sigmond Freud, who emphasized the effects of environmental variables on development, particularly stressed the importance of parental behavior during infancy. To the present day, Freuds theory continues to influence child psychologists (Wieten 1998). Kroll (1995) helped me to learn of an American psychologist named John B. Watson who also stressed the role of the environment in shaping children ...
- 11144: Creative Story: One Sick Christmas
- ... The child answered. "Since I think you're my favorite kid of all," Joe praised, " I'm going to give you a special present." " What!?!? Tell me! Tell me!!" The kid excitedly asked. "Something you'd never guess." Joe answered " Just come with me after all the kids are gone." Joe pushed the kid off his lap before he could answer and the next kid jumped on his lap. Joe quickly ...
- 11145: Indus Civilization
- ... civilizations of the Old World, it stretched from north of the Hindu Kush down the entire length of the Indus and beyond into peninsular India; in the west, outposts that extended almost to the present-day Iranian-Pakistani border have been found along the inhospitable Makran coast. Unlike the ancient Sumerian and Egyptian civilizations, which were largely restricted to river valleys and their alluvial plains, remains of the Indus civilization have ...
- 11146: India 3
- ... are more people in India than there are in North and South America together. There is a great diversity in the people of India. Some have great wealth. Others have only a few cents a day to survive on, and a great percentage of the people are homeless. While some attend University and benefit from free education, many more sleep in the streets and have never gone to school. India has ...
- 11147: India 2
- ... needs to get across is, first of all, breast feeding as long as possible is very important. Secondly, one should introduce semisolids to children from 6 months and feed them 3 to 6 times a day. One should never reduce food in illness and should always use available health services and immunize your child. It is very important to always keep the family and surroundings clean. Another very important tip is ...
- 11148: Incas
- ... more than 4000 km (more than 2500 mi.) north to south. From east to west, it extended about 805 km (about 500 mi.); and it encompassed an area roughly equal in size to the present-day Atlantic Coast states of the United States. Scholars estimate that between 3.5 million to 16 million peoples of varying tribal backgrounds inhabited this immense region. The Inca's downfall occurred in the 1500's ...
- 11149: Imperialism In Nigeria And
- ... far off colonies. This was the major justification for early colonization. In the quest for profit, England led the way in the industrial revolution of the 18th century. As the leading economic power of the day, England sought to expand their economic dominion by seizing new lands. Newly rich industrialists were eager to invest their wealth in markets at home and overseas. The overseas investments, in most cases paid a higher ...
- 11150: Impact Of New Deal On The
- ... and to find jobs. Under New Deal, more specifically, Social Security Act, unemployment insurance was created. Initially an eligible worker had to wait for up to 2 weeks before receiving benefits. Unemployment insurance in present day guarantees benefits given for period of up to 20 weeks with little or no waiting period. New Deal definitely played an important role in rescuing the United States from the grasps of the Great Depression ...
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