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- 1201: Slavery - Southern White Slaveholder Guilt
- ... nothing but afraid of him, and this does not lead to objective discussion of Tibeats. But he is clearly disturbed mentally, as he cannot handle work or life very well. Tibeats' behavior is self-destructive: drinking and attempting to kill his own slaves and with them a main source of income. His soul is tormented and it is obvious that Northup as his slave does not alleviate his pain. Tibeats cannot ...
- 1202: The Regulators Of North Caroli
- ... necessary expenses attending the work, according to our abilities. (5) In case of differences in judgement, we will submit to the judgement of the majority of our body. (5)" The Regulators also did not allow drinking of alcohol at their meetings because they knew that different opinions could result in an internal clash. At an unfortunate moment with feeling between the two opposing sides at a peak, officials in Hillsborough seized ...
- 1203: The History Of Coca-Cola
- ... 54). The change back to the old Coke was known as the Second Coming. Roberto Goizueta said, "Today, we have two messages to deliver to the American consumer, first, to those of you who are drinking Coca-Cola with its great new taste, our thanks...But there is a second group of consumers to whom we want to speak to today and our message to this group is simple: We have ...
- 1204: Abraham Lincoln
- ... and did so again in Indiana. He attended school with his older sister, Sarah (his younger brother, Thomas, had died in infancy). In 1818 Nancy Hanks Lincoln died from milk sickness, a disease obtained from drinking the milk of cows which had grazed on poisonous white snakeroot. Thomas Lincoln remarried the next year, and Abraham loved his new step-mother, Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln. She brought 3 children of her own ...
- 1205: Assination Of JFK
- ... left indicating that the shot came from the front. Oswald was behind the president and could not have inflicted that wound. Moments prior to the shooting Oswald was on the second floor of the building drinking a Coke. When he was confronted in the building after the shooting he was said to have been calm and collective. You would think after someone had committed the murder of the century they would ...
- 1206: Overpopulation
- ... political corruption within Third World countries and a lack of generosity on the part of those individuals and nations with greater abundance. With modern agricultural equipment, adequate food storage facilities, and technology to ensure clean drinking water, Third World countries like India could make great strides in becoming self-sufficient; and developed countries like the United States could help provide these improvements. Many people who support abortion claim overpopulation as a ...
- 1207: The Regulators Of North Caroli
- ... necessary expenses attending the work, according to our abilities. (5) In case of differences in judgement, we will submit to the judgement of the majority of our body. (5)" The Regulators also did not allow drinking of alcohol at their meetings because they knew that different opinions could result in an internal clash. At an unfortunate moment with feeling between the two opposing sides at a peak, officials in Hillsborough seized ...
- 1208: Civil War Journal
- ... learned some pretty marches and songs. Michael plays the banjo and Will knows how to play the trombone. We play at the campfires when our instruments are not so cold or when we are not drinking and playing cards. This is one long war. I have been here for only three months and I am already losing my pride for the South and I want to go home. I write now ...
- 1209: Custer
- ... knew that they were going to be successful with the challenge. The Europeans didnt care about the Indians. Everywhere that Indians live the whites speak of them as lazy, living off the Federal Government, drinking up their dole. It is essentially the same view of the Indian that prevailed in the seventeenth century. This means that the whites felt strongly about the Indians not caring or being willing to pay ...
- 1210: 20s And 30s
- ... was not enforced. Prohibition was a period when the sale, manufacture, or transport of alcoholic beverages became illegal. It started January 16, 1919 and continued to December 5, 1933. Although it was designed to stop drinking completely, it did not even come close. It simply created a large number of bootleggers who were able to supply the public with illegal alcohol. Many of these bootleggers became very rich and influential through ...
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