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- 381: Stalin and The Soviet Union
- ... The Soviet Union did not belong to any trade associations other than COMECON. V GOVERNMENT The Bolsheviks seized power in the name of the soviets, councils of deputies chosen in factories and other places of employment by workers supportive of the revolution. After the Bolshevik takeover in late 1917, the soviets provided some of the trappings of democracy but little or none of its substance. Elections to them proved to be ...
- 382: The Dropping of the Atomic Bombs on Japan
- ... the most terrible weapon ever known in human history. [5] This meeting dealt largely with the political and diplomatic consequences of the use of such a weapon rather than with the timing and manner of employment, the circumstances under which it would be used, or whether it would be used at all. Mr. Stimson recommended and the President approved the appointment of a special committee to consider them. This committee, known ...
- 383: The Fall of the Roman Empire Could Be Linked To Many Different Aspects: Army, Citizens, Barbarianism
- ... and how long battles were needed for victory. They would join the army at the age of eighteen. Their recruitment was localized and usually hereditary. They were not allowed to marry while on service. Their employment included police duties, checking and rounding up local raiders.(8) The army had two purposes, first to fight wars of conquest and satisfy the emperors desires for glory, booty, and expanded territory. Second, to suppress ...
- 384: Timeline History of Russia 1533-1991
- ... enough support from the Political Bureau. Krushchev proceeded to moderately alter the rigid, despotic structure of the Union and dealt vigorously with other foreign countries. The improvement in foreign relations, outer space developments and housing/employment allowed Krushchev to improve the Soviet economy. In 1964, he became the first leader ever to lose power when the Political Bureau (Politburo) ousted him due to his extreme radical policies. 1964-1982 Brezhnev had ...
- 385: Fanon's Three Stages Related to the Indigenous People of Chiapas
- ... catholic religion. An example of Fanon's first phase is when the colonizer tries to calm the angry, poor and exploited colonized people by promising social reform.(Fanon 207) These reforms promise things such as employment, welfare and education. According to Fanon, the government rarely follows through with pledged social reform. They find it easier to simply increase the number of army troops, police officers and jail cells. The oppressors intention ...
- 386: The History of the Soviet Union
- ... enough support from the Political Bureau. Krushchev proceeded to moderately alter the rigid, despotic structure of the Union and dealt vigorously with other foreign countries. The improvement in foreign relations, outer space developments and housing/employment allowed Krushchev to improve the Soviet economy. In 1964, he became the first leader ever to lose power when the Political Bureau (Politburo) ousted him due to his extreme radical policies. 1964-1982 Brezhnev had ...
- 387: Hitler's Germany & Stalin's Russia: A Comparison
- ... detained, and the sent to a prison camp. It was no longer just desirable to be a Nazi considering the benefits like government contracts or being able to stand first in line, but necessary for employment. Russia employed much the same tactics with much more emphasis on fear. Education was virtually unheard of in the early years of Russia, but by 1933 children were guaranteed primary education. Huge problems resulted form ...
- 388: The Coal Miners in France During the Second Empire
- ... long term security. These spokesmen had, until this point, been sanctioned publicly for violating the traditional, legitimized norms and thus been forced to leave because of the monopoly the captialist had on the power of employment. As the living conditions pass below sub-standard, the labor force becomes less suseptable to the existing sanctions because they have nothing to lose. The workers have traditional needs and expectations. When the living conditions ...
- 389: Diversity On Campus
- ... Respect for law and order; honesty and integrity of thought and action; responsibility; and education.5. Respect for the rights of all equal protection under the law,as well as equal opportunity to secure education, employment, housing, and equal accommodations. 6. Acceptance by individuals and by groups of the responsibility for protecting human rights and to living up to the obligations of citizenship in a democracy. 7. Acknowledgment that differences denote ...
- 390: Sexual Harassment
- ... often acted inappropriately. For example, after twenty five years at the county surveyors office, John Wintors was only one year from retiring at the young age of fifty-eight. During his last year of employment the county hired on a twenty-six year old female, whom John was to train. John had never known a woman to work out in the field as he did, but he figured he would ...
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