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- 1511: The 1920s: An Era of Transition and Tension
- ... rich were getting richer much faster than the lower and middle classes they were all enjoying their improved standard of living. However, the farmers were not invited to the party! Farmers were in constant deep depression. During the 1920's, political developments were often obscured or painted by the economic trends. "The republican presidents of the decade were more often remembered by their inaction, and corruption rather than their leadership". For ...
- 1512: Hemophilia 3
- ... The gene for hemophilia-A is located at Xq28 while the gene for hemophilia-B is located at Xq27.1-q27.2. There are about thirty other disorders associated with the Xq28 area including manic depression and favism. This must indicate that Xq28 includes many different genes which have not yet been isolated. The primary symptom of hemophilia is uncontrolled bleeding. The disease can range in severity from a mild increase ...
- 1513: Drug Abuse In America
- ... up psychologically that the negative effects doesn't matter to them. Research has also discovered that steroids cause psychotic side effects sometimes referred to as "roid mania". Along with these are wild aggressive, combative behavior, depression, listlessness and delusions during and after performance. Even though the game is over athletes want to continue competing. Steroids mentally destroy the brain and ability to reason. Overall the usage of steroids is very damaging ...
- 1514: United States and Imperialism
- ... watch out for the United State's economic opportunity before he sought to deal with Spain's oppressive hold on Cuba. McKinley feared that taking any action against Spain might upset business recovery after the depression, or hurt the $27 million trade with Cuba in 1897. In 1898, pressure for war ensued; there was rioting in Havana, and the explosion of the American ship, The Maine, caused American advocates for war ...
- 1515: Liberalism and Freedom
- ... an attempt to move equality and liberty into their proper places in the American system (Dunbar, 1991). Roosevelt's "New Deal" is an example of an action with two reactions, it prevailed over the great depression and changed the government's role in freedom. This assisted in the establishment of the government as an aid to liberty instead of a hindrance to it. The Role of Government The role of government ...
- 1516: Hepatitis
- ... treatment is stopped. Overall, about 35% of the eligible patients will benefit.12 The treatment, given by injection, may have a number of side effects including flu-like symptoms, headache, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, depression, diarrhea, fatigue and thinning of hair. Interferon may lower the production of white blood cells and platelets by depressing the bone marrow. Thus blood test are needed to monitor blood cells, platelets and liver enzymes ...
- 1517: The HOPE Bill
- ... will go into construction to build more houses for the homeless. United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the New Deal program in the 1930s to counteract unemployment and other problems caused by the Great Depression. As part of his New Deal policy, Roosevelt created the Works Projects Administration (WPA) in 1930's. The WPA employed 8.5 million people in various public works projects between 1935 and 1943, or approximately ...
- 1518: The Cold War
- ... Germany and taking them and their dependents to the Soviet Union. The political conflicts of the 1930's and World War II left many educated people with the impression that only communism could combat economic depression and fascism. It was easy for Soviet agents to recruit men who would later rise to positions of power with access to sensitive information. 'Atom spies' were well positioned to keep the Soviets informed of ...
- 1519: The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower
- ... give the nation a chance to rest from the hecticness of the first half of the century. For in that half a century the country faced World War I, World War II, and the Great Depression. Now is a time when the nation must rest up and regain its strength for the most assuredly hard times to come. Thus all of the economic advice I have given the President Eisenhower serves ...
- 1520: The Transition of Power From President to President
- ... income tax code, which eliminated many deductions and exempted millions of people with low incomes. At the end of his administration, the Nation was enjoying its longest recorded period of peacetime prosperity without recession or depression. In foreign policy, Reagan sought to achieve "peace through strength." During his two terms he increased defense spending 35 percent, but sought to improve relations with the Soviet Union. In dramatic meetings with Soviet leader ...
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