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- 1781: Ethical Issues In U.S. Immigra
- ... culturally rich. The question of whether America’s doors should be open or closed will continue to be intensely debated in the courts, in Congress, and in communities where immigrants settle. Bibliography WORKS CITED Anderson, George M. (1998). Fortress North America: the new immigration law. America, 178, 3. Carr, Ann (1999). Deporting Resident Aliens: No Compassion, No Sense. America, 180, 6, 18. Defede, Jim (1999). Life in the Echo Chamber. Miami ...
- 1782: Al-Razi
- The well-known writer George Sarton says in his Introduction to the History of Science that "Rhazes was the greatest physician of Islam and the Medieval Ages." And the Encyclopedia of Islam remarks that "Rhazes remained up to the 17th ...
- 1783: Kerouac's On the Road: Living in Clip
- ... Levi. Jack Kerouac: Blue Neon Alley. [Online] Available http://www.charm.net./~brooklyn/people/Jack Kerouac.html, September 26, 1999. Braley, Mark. "American Fiction." Masterplots Complete 1999. CD-ROM. Boston: Salem Press, Inc., 1999. Dardess, George. "Jack Kerouac 1922-1969." Dictionary of Literary Biography. Vol. 16. Ann Arbor, MI: Gale Research Company, 1983. Dempsey, David. "In Pursuit of Kicks." in The New York Times Book Review, September 8, 1957: 4. CLC ...
- 1784: Edna's Suicide in The Awakening
- ... different story. works cited Hollister, Michael. “Chopin’s The Awakening.” The Explicator 51.1 (1993) : 90-92 Showalter, Elaine. Sister’s Choice: Tradition and change in American Women’s Writing. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991. Spangler, George. “Ways of Interpreting Edna’s Suicide.” Kate Chopin Study Text Online. Neal Wyatt, 1993.
- 1785: The Persian Gulf War
- ... would not try to attempt hostile actions in terms of increasing the cost of the oil to them or limiting the production of petroleum as had been demonstrated by the OPEC nations in the 1970s. George Herbert Walker Bush also had personal reasons as to why he wanted Iraq to leave Kuwait. As the youngest fighter pilot in the Navy during World War II, he flew in many missions before being ...
- 1786: Piercy’s “Simple Song” and Donne’s “A Lecture upon the Shadow”: Human Desire For Love
- Piercy’s “Simple Song” and Donne’s “A Lecture upon the Shadow”: Human Desire For Love George Elliot said, “What greater thing is there for two human souls than to feel that they are joined together to strengthen each other in all labor, to minister to each other in all sorrow, to ...
- 1787: Articles Of Confederation
- ... time in American History.” Robert Morris, secretary of finance, resorted to desperate measures with the Newburgh conspiracy in an attempt to raise funds for a depleted military; but it took an impassioned plea from General Washington himself to put down the rebellion. Furthermore, the Articles allowed for personal rights abuses such as unsubstantiated foreclosures on farms and ill advised loans to certain “ small groups”, the antithesis of republicanism. As Arthur Schlesinger ...
- 1788: Atomic Bomb
- ... the project, while Oppenheimer was in charge of the organization of the scientists and ideas. At times, Oppenhiemer and Grooves had some nasty arguments over policies. Even though Groves was the one who reported to Washington, Oppenheimer had more power and Groves was aware of this. If they had a disagreement, Oppenheimer would threaten to leave the project and take his scientists with him. Groves knew if this occurred then the ...
- 1789: Animal Farm Theme
- Animal Farm Theme Theme. What is it? A theme is a central idea of a story that usually reveals something about human nature. A theme is usually unstated as are the themes in George Orwell’s Animal Farm. One theme that can be taken away from the story is weakness can be easily dominated through language and ignorance. This will be seen through the manipulative language of Squealer and ...
- 1790: ABRAHAM LINCOLN
- ... war for he strongly believed in the preservation of one nation indivisible. (The Civil War, pgs. 14-16) Lincoln's primary concern was for the preservation of the union. Abraham Lincoln, "Honest Abe" came to Washington as a newly elected President early in 1861. In an attempt to allay southern fears that his accession to office signaled a Republican determination to abolish slavery, he quoted from a previous speech he had ...
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