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7291: Life In Ancient Greece
... us seems unimaginable. The country that so many see as the world leader today, has not always been as strong though. Less than 70 years ago many poor, homeless and unemployed Americans were starving to death. What they went through could be compared to some of the less well off nations today. To begin to understand the plight of the poor, homeless and unemployed American of the depression I will place ...
7292: Leonhard Euler
... entirely blind after a cataract operation, but was able to continue with his research and writing. He had a prodigious memory and was able to dictate treatises on optics, algebra, and lunar motion. At his death in 1783, he left a vast backlog of articles. The St. Petersburg Academy continued to publish them for nearly 50 more years. But Euler was not just a mathematician. He also made contributions to the ...
7293: Lane Frost A Fallen Champinion
... was only 25 when he hit the top as the youngest bull-riding champion in the history of the P.R.C.A. Once he made it to the top he stayed there until his death in 1989. If Lane had not died he would still be at the top of the bull riding standings. Every bull rider in the world knows the story of Lane Frost "The Fallen Champion".
7294: Kosovo Crisis 2
... however, seems to be more of a cancer that a cure. Both side of the conflict turn their weapons of destruction not only on each other, but also onto NATO soldiers. Somewhat ironic, to prevent death we must send our brave men in to die. The conflict has been hard on the world, but more so on Kosovo itself. It is predicted that if the war doesn’t stop the two ...
7295: Korean War 2
... because then they would be admitting that communism had failed. This conflict ceased the truce talks in April 1952. On October 8, the UN were forced to delay the talks because of voluntary repatriation. The death of Stalin in 1953 encouraged the Soviets to go ahead with the peace talks. Finally on March 28, the Communists agreed to exchange sick and injured prisoners. Between April and May, 684 sick and injured ...
7296: King Arthur Versus Zeus
... s life. Many times King Arthur would have been killed if it weren’t for his friends such as Merlin and Sir Gawain. Zeus showed the same characteristic even though it played no part in death for himself. The mighty god jumped to his feet and killed when he found out that Ascelpsius was curing mortals headed to the underworld. Later, Zeus regretted his act of terror and brought Ascelpsius back ...
7297: Kent State Massacre
... Resolutions proved their usefulness later on as they indirectly helped Jefferson win the Presidency in the campaign of 1800. Thus the Resolutions and the ensuing shift in public opinion proved later on to be the death of Adams’s political career. In conclusion, the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions were important documents in their time. These works of Jefferson and Madison communicated the opposition against Alien and Sedition Act to the Federalists ...
7298: Karl Marx Biography And Synops
... the French Socialist Workers' Federation and shaped much of its content. During his last years, Marx spent time in health resorts and dies in London of a lung abscess on March 14, 1883, after the death of his wife and daughter. Marx's work seems to be more of a criticism of Hegelian and other philosophy, than as a statement of his own philosophy. While Hegel felt that philosophy explained reality ...
7299: Ivan The Terrible
... Ivan the IV took his role as the first tsar to be bloody and tyrannical. Claims of pathological elements in his character cannot be denied as many lives were doomed to the fate of unnecessary death and suffering. Nevertheless, Ivan the IV established a solid foundation that would shape Russia’s future. One aspect of his accomplishments lies in the depths of establishing links with the outside world. Ivan IV’s ...
7300: Israel And The Palestinians
... Jerusalem and Bethlehem; and (iv) economic union between all regions.”* On Jan. 12, 1948 the Jewish Agency and Jewish National Council announced plans for a limited government. Meanwhile violence was causing many Jewish people’s death. On May 14, 1948 the state of Israel was established in Tel Aviv. It also committed the new state to the United Nations Charter. At least one percent of the Jewish populations lost their lives ...


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