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- 1651: Society During The French Revo
- ... reforms in France and Europe in the 19th century and remains a password of democracy in the present-day. 14 Harvey. French Revolution. CD-ROM Bibliography Cobban, Alfred. A History of Modern France. New York: George Braziller, Inc., 1965. Davis, Alan. Social Rebellion During the French Revolution. New York: The Macmillion Company, 1972. Fisher, John. Six Summers in Paris, 1789-1794. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., 1966. Harvey, Ronald B ...
- 1652: Cuban Revolution
- ... Maine was sunk by a large explosion. The Americans declared war on Spain immediately, attacking all Spanish naval vessels in the area, marking the beginning of the Spanish-American War. Finally on July 18, 1898, George Dewey, a U.S. naval officer commanded the fleet that destroyed Spanish vessels in Manila. Upon being defeated once again, Spain surrendered, giving up Cuba and the Philippines as free countries. Therefore with the help ...
- 1653: Canada- Facts And Figures
- ... introduction of the Canadian flag, the maple leaf has become the country's most important symbol. The Canadian Flag Several people participated in designing the Canadian flag. Jacques St. Cyr contributed the stylized maple leaf, George Bist the proportions, and Dr. Gunter Wyszechi the colouration. The final determination of all aspects of the new flag was made by a 15-member parliamentary committee, which is formally credited with the design. After ...
- 1654: Jewish History
- ... Holocaust : the Jewish tragedy Gilbert,Martin, COLLI 1986 2. Israel & the Arabs: The June 1967 War Facts on file, INC. New York, N.Y. 1968 3. The Holocaust in Historical Perspective Yehuda Bauer University of Washington Press 1978
- 1655: Egyptain Foreign Policy In Reg
- ... be set for Israel's withdrawal from the rest of the occupied. Egypt would reopen the canal, restore diplomatic relations with the United. Sadat's initiative fell on deaf ears in Tel Aviv and in Washington. According to sources at the time, the State Department still viewed Egypt as a threat in the cold war conflict. Internally, the Egyptian economy was being steadily drained by the confrontation with Israel. Economic problems ...
- 1656: Did The Western World Do Enoug
- ... came for the Catholics, I did not speak, for I am not a Catholic. And when they came for me, there was no one left to speak." -On the Wall at the Holocaust Museum in Washington It is impossible to learn about the Holocaust and the Second World War without the question of how it possibly could have happened arising, and along with that question comes another. The question of whether ...
- 1657: Software Licensing
- ... i.e. printout) is considered copyrighted without any additional action on the part of the author. Therefore, it is not necessary that a copy of the software program be deposited with the Copyright Office in Washington, D.C. for the program to be protected as copyrighted. With that in mind then a copyright is a property right only. In order to prevent anyone from selling your software programs, you must ask ...
- 1658: Saddam, Iraq, And The Gulf War
- ... lettering: KUWAIT FREED! War is over. War in the end, seems to be a glorious thing. Especially in this Gulf War. Clearly you had the aggressor, the bad guy, Saddam Hussein, and the good guy, George Bush. Things turned out like something out of a movie; the good guy wins easily, the bad guy looses with disgrace. Certainly it felt like a movie to us all, with the extensive press coverage ...
- 1659: DEPRESSION
- ... bill for Americans who were veterans of World War I. They did not act fast enough, however. So many were now starving and homeless, that thousands of people, including war veterans, started to gather in Washington D.C. to protest. By May, 1932, nearly twenty thousand of them had set up Hoovervilles, there. The World War One veterans waved signs that said, "Heroes in 1917-Bums in 1932." President Hoover soon ...
- 1660: Ode To The West Wind
- ... part of Shelleys poetry and leads him to be one of the most despairing poets of his time. Bibliography Leighton, Angela Shelley and the Sublime, London, 1984 ONeill, Michael Shelley, London, 1993 Ridenour, George Shelley, New Jersey, 1965 Solve, Melvin Shelley: His theory of Poetry, New York, 1964 Strong, Archibald Three Studies in Shelley, London, 1921
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