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- 3041: Engines 2
- ... marine-power plants, in trucks, buses and some cars. Both diesel and Otto-cycle engines are made in two-stroke and four-stroke cycle models. The first piston engine was developed in 1690 by a French physicist and inventor Denis Papin and it was used for pumping water. His first engine was a crude machine that used air. It was a single cylindered engine that also was used as a boiler ...
- 3042: Escaping Extinction - The Amer
- ... EXTINCTION Much has been written, and even more said, about what constitutes the Canadian character, what identifies the quintessential Canadian. Two features clearly emerge as dominant elements in the make-up of both English and French-speaking members of our family: Canadians are constantly brooding over who we are, what gives us our Canadian character, and what makes us different from other nations. Most other nations never think about such things ...
- 3043: Elie Wiesel Biography
- ... Knopf publishers in December 1995. THIS IS ELIE PICTURED WEARING HIS NOBEL PRIZE MEDAL THAT HE WON IN 1986 He has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States Congressional Gold Medal, the French Legion of Honor, the Medal of Liberty Award and, in 1986, the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in improving the living conditions, and promoting the understanding and global acceptance of Jews. For this same ...
- 3044: E.t.a. Hoffmann His Life, His
- ... the “Musikalische Gesellschaft” (“Musical Society”). Due to his multiplicity of talents, that characterized Hoffmann, he started to draw wall painting at the “Palais Mniszek”, the headquarter of the “Musikalische Gesellschaft”. On December 19th,1806 the French Army guided by Napoleon, was winning the fights in the cities of Jena and Auerbach and afterwards occupied the city of Warsaw. Hoffmann did not agree to cooperate with the new occupier and neglected to ...
- 3045: Dissabiliteis
- ... obligations imposed upon it under this Convention in respect of any action or omission prior to the date on which the denunciation takes effect. ARTICLE XIV 1. The original instrument of this Convention, the English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish texts of which are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States, which shall send a certified copy thereof to the United Nations Secretariat for ...
- 3046: Facts That Lead To Poverty: Th
- ... government to renovate the postwar cities and towns. The Indonesian government made better use of the oil bonanza than many other oil-blessed governments did. The Indonesian authorities used oil money to finance the green revolution on Java. (Reeves p.66) The government used oil revenues to invest in non-food export crops, neglecting cassava and corn (the main foods of poor people). Thus, hunger in Indonesia is still a serious ...
- 3047: Feasible Ways In Which Humans
- ... from this growth. The reason being there are others in the world that is currently at the same stages or lower stages of development that the West was at in the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. One of the main causes of these problems are that the Third World and emerging countries are trying to grow and compete in the market on the global level and they are using outdated techniques ...
- 3048: Declaration For War In 1917
- ... Wilson asks for an increase in military spending, but the Congress had refused. The Germans abide by this for 10 months. After these 10 months, in March 1916, the Germans had sunk another ship, the French fairy boat, The Sussex. 5 Americans were killed in this sinking. Instead of declaring war, like I had wanted again, or even breaking diplomatic ties, President Wilson threatened to break diplomatic ties with Germany. The ...
- 3049: D-day
- ... attack, the Germans, whose resistance was weakening, began their withdrawal to the Seine. However, in a great two-pronged attack by the British, Canadians and Poles in the north and the Americans and Lerclerc's French coming from Alençon in the south, part of two German armies were trapped in the Falaise-Chambois pocket (the "Corridor of Death" at Montormel). This brought the battle of Normandy to a close, at Tournai ...
- 3050: Development Of The Communist T
- ... of opposing forces (Payne 421). These forces were rooted in the economic system and the ownership of property (Payne 421). The struggle between the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat would end when the socialists started a revolution and attained a full communistic government (Payne 423). If the leaders of present day communist countries and the former communist countries were not guided by the principles of Marx and Engels they operation of the ...
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