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9641: Conscription in Canada
... it brought war to Canada. The fight would be between French Canadiens and English Canadians, yet there would be no real victor in this war. The product of conscription is a country threatened, to this day, with division. The beginning of the Great War was welcomed with enthusiasm in Canada. It would be short and glorious, and full of adventure. Sure there might be a few casualties, but the war was ...
9642: Wilson’s “War Message”; Bush’s “War With Iraq”
Wilson’s “War Message”; Bush’s “War With Iraq” Wilson: “The Imperial German Government… put aside all restraints of law or humanity and use(d) its submarines to sink every ship that tried to approach Great Britain and Ireland, the western coast of Europe, or any of the ports controlled by the enemies of Germany within the Mediterranean… etc.” Bush ...
9643: Why The Crucible?
... figures and actions. In the beginning, McCarthy was hailed as a hero. After the World War II, McCarthy began his campaigns. “He made himself sound like a war hero, but in actuality, he peeled potatoes” (D’Ambrosio lecture). The last straw was when he went a little too far with his accusations. After he relentlessly destroyed thousands of people’s lives; government officials, the army, and even the President, that is ...
9644: King Tut
... relatively insignificant young king, has become legendary and has furthermore assumed a position in our vocabulary and cultural ethos rivaled by few other figures of ancient history. Of the events which directly followed that momentous day in 1923, we are utterly baffled. By 1929, twenty-two people who had been either directly or indirectly involved in the exhumation of Tut and his treasures were dead, in most cases, of undiagnosable causes ...
9645: The Secret Service
... Secret Service could do more than protect just the president. This is a short history of the Secret Service. The secret service has provided many services to the U.S, most of which in our day is protection. Hopefully, the Secret Service will continue its protective services as it has for many years to come.
9646: Imperialism
... over her colonies." During the Victorian Era, however, the acquisition of territory and of further trading concessions continued (promoted by strategic considerations and aided or justified by philanthropic motivations), reaching its peak when Victoria , at D'Israeli's instigation, had herself crowned Empress of India in 1876. Advocates of Disraeli's imperialist foreign policies justified them by invoking a paternalistic and racist theory (founded in part upon popular but erroneous generalizations ...
9647: Kurt Cobain
... too sweet and sensitive for the business he was in." One of Cobain's biggest worries was that his band had sold out. In one line of a not-so-popular song he says, "I'd rather be dead than be cool." It seemed like the once unknown punkish Seattle band moved mainstream overnight. Nirvana caught on fast and changed rock and roll music forever. Nirvana, along with a few other ...
9648: Environmental Protection Agency
... the environment. And of course the environment benefits as well. The EPA has served interest groups such as Sierra, and Greenpeace. Also it has clients such as the Department of the Interior, the U.S.D.A., Atomic Energy Commission, Federal Radiation Council, Council of Environmental Quality, and the Dept. of Health and Human Services. Controversies As of March 26, 1999 the EPA approved the dumping of 8,500 tons of ...
9649: Democracy Best Form of Government?
... world destruction. The democratic platform is pieced together by 191 members but is then drafted by a committee of 16 who make their own 47-page platform document. The democrats had started with a full day of public hearings in July to hear what the people had to say. The democrats feel that there foreign policy program is seen as an unbroken string of foreign policy successes during the Clinton administration ...
9650: “Playing Solo Through Life”
... was sticking with his decision without letting anyone change his mind, and he felt that it was the right one. An example of this strength was when Renne said: I went to the court that day knowing that my conscience could not possibly allow me to change my vote. (Salzman 261) This image of being the only jury to not vote guilty shows a sense of being a soloist. During the ...


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