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- 371: History of Adolf Hitler
- ... control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers including Hitler managed to hold them back. 3. THE NAZI PARTY Since there were not many chances for employment Hitler stayed in the army. Hitler was assigned the job of going go to various meetings of groups which sprang up like mushrooms and to report on them. One day September 12, 1919 - a fateful ...
- 372: Fidel Castro: How One Man With A Cigar Dominated American Foreign Policy
- ... The new American policy, not announced as such, but implicit in the the actions of the United States government was one of overthrowing Castro by all means available to the U.S. short of open employment of American armed forces in Cuba. It was at this time that the controversial decision was taken to allow the CIA to begin recruiting and training of ex-Cuban exiles for anti-Castro military service ...
- 373: George Washington Carver
- ... Carvers Hybrid. Carvers many achievements made him easily promotable to high salary jobs but he refused a raise and he stayed with the 1500 dollar annual salary he started with during his first year of employment. Carver publicated a total of 44 books and received countless numbers of awards, metals, and honors. In 1940, the Carver Research Foundation was formed at Tuskegee. He volunteered almost all of his life savings to ...
- 374: Adolf Hitler
- ... control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers including Hitler managed to hold them back. 3. THE NAZI PARTY Since there were not many chances for employment Hitler stayed in the army. Hitler was assigned the job of going go to various meetings of groups which sprang up like mushrooms and to report on them. One day September 12, 1919 - a fateful ...
- 375: Miguel de Cervantes
- ... unsuccessful escape attempts, but he was finally ransomed in 1580 by his family and friends. Returning to Spain at the age of 33, Cervantes, despite his wartime service and Algerian adventure, was unable to obtain employment with a noble family. This was usually the gift presented to military veterans for their distinguished courage. Deciding to become a writer, he turned out poems and plays at a prodigious rate between 1582 and ...
- 376: Jonas Salk
- ... I can do." Jonas Edward Salk may be the most well known scientist because of his polio vaccine. Although he was poor growing up, he did well in school. This standard was continued into his employment as a bacteriologist. During his stay at Pittsburgh University, the world was suffering immensely from the polio disease. Dr. Salk was named a hero when he found the vaccine for it. He also helped in ...
- 377: Hitler
- ... control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers including Hitler managed to hold them back. 3. THE NAZI PARTY Since there were not many chances for employment Hitler stayed in the army. Hitler was assigned the job of going go to various meetings of groups which sprang up like mushrooms and to report on them. One day September 12, 1919 - a fateful ...
- 378: Herman Melville: His Life and Works
- ... withdrawal suggesting more than one level of interpretation. Among them, Bartleby may be seen as a writer (like Melville), who chooses no longer to write; or as a human walled off from society by his employment on wall Street, by the walls of his building, by the barriers of his office nook within the building, by the brick surface he faces out his window, and by the walls of the prison ...
- 379: Russia's Five Year Plans
- Russia's Five Year Plans In the beginning Communism seemed to the people of Russia as a utopian ideal. The promise of the elimination of classes, of guaranteed employment, The creation of a comprehensive social security and welfare system for all citizens that would end the misery of workers once and for all. Lenins own interpretation of the Marxian critique was that to ...
- 380: What Were The Main Failings Of The July Monarchy ?
- ... was very rapid urbanisation which was associated with poor living conditions. By 1840 nine in ten men called up in ten industrail departments were rejected as physically unfit. In addition to this there was irregular employment. General standards of living were probably rising but industrial workers lived on the edge of a crisis which would be triggered by recession, price crisis of unemployment. Unemployment increased in 1830-31 and there were ...
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