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- 11171: History Of Cleveland
- ... In 1866 the Cleveland Police Department was established, which like the street light is still seen today. The first phone company began service in 1880, giving people another way to communicate. Something that to this day Cleveland is still famous for, the Old Arcade opened in 1890, with 11 years later another thing that Cleveland is famous for, the baseball team joined the American League. In the 21st century many modern ...
- 11172: Creative Story: Lonely
- ... for sure. He used the phone and called the police. They arrived and took the dog head in for inspection and examination. Again there was no fingerprints or no clues to be found. The next day, Keith went back and replaced the battery in his truck and drove out of town. He was still dumbfounded. He had no house and no dog. His favorite chair was destroyed also. "What a loss ...
- 11173: Child Abduction
- ... There are now programs being introduced to elementary school teachers to instruct students on how to guard themselves against a kidnapping. A life can be saved simply by taking a short time out of your day to teach your child the most basic rules of survival.
- 11174: Hiroshema
- ... as bad over Kokura, but through a gap in the smog the bombardier spotted the target. They then released the 4.5 ton bomb, at 11:02 a.m., killing 30,000 people instantly. A day after the Nagasaki bombing the Japanese government offered to surrender. This ended the first ever nuclear war. Yet, while the first atomic bomb was a success, it raised many ethical and controversial issues. Most of ...
- 11175: Hiroshima 2
- ... making a weapon that was so powerful that it would be feared by the world. Then in 1939 a German-American physicist by the name of Albert Einstein sent a letter to then President Franklin D. Roosevelt about the his new discovery and to warn about its potential. The U.S. government establish a top secret plan called the Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb. By July 16, 1945 ...
- 11176: Higher Love In The Symposium A
- ... not to love, but to enjoy sexual life with. His entire idea of love was, in fact, only a small branch of love. He had given into the concept of Ludus very heavily, for hed had diverse partners and was wary of any emotional intensity with them. And although he grieved at fictitious characters that had found true love in the theatre or in books, he never set out to ...
- 11177: Herman Melville
- ... he goes through. This also drew on his seafaring days as experience and he struggled to bring across the death of the idealist and the birth of the realist. But at the end of the day, whatever emotions he possessed about the nature of idealism and idealistic thought, still form an integral part of him. Whether or not the reader understands the general aura of wanting to achieve something from his ...
- 11178: Hebrew, Greek, Japanese, And H
- ... of the immortals who lived on Olympus. Tartarus lived in a deep hole inside Earth. Eros was the most good-looking of the immortals. Black Night and Erebus came from Chaos. Night had Aether and Day. Ouranos (Heaven) was produced by Gaia to be all around her and the other gods. She bore Pontus the seas and with Heaven she had Oceanos. Later, she bore Kronos. Gaia also had Brontes, Stereopes ...
- 11179: Hazelwood History Of Censorshi
- ... outside media to publish articles. Representative Michael Connolly remarked that Hazelwood gave the administration broad discretion to determine what goes in school papers . . . If you want student papers to deal with the issues of the day like AIDS and teen pregnancy, you have to let freedom take place. The paper should prepare students for the real world. They have to learn to make their articles meaningful and address real issues. (Devault ...
- 11180: Harappa
- ... vanished around 1500B.C. Men and women used to wear colorful robes. Women wore lots of jewelry and even lipstick. In addition women would wear bracelets like the ones that are worn today in present day India. Harappans houses were made out of baked brick, they were mostly one or two stories high, flat roofs and all of them were almost identical. Each house had its own well, drinking water ...
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