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- 1951: President Jackson and the Removal of the Cherokee Indians
- ... A, the map shows eloquently, the relationship between time and policies which effected the Indians. From the Colonial and Confederation treaties, a significant amount of land had been acquired from the Cherokee Indians. Successively, during Washington's, Monroe's, and Jefferson's administration, more and more Indian land was being commandeered. The administrations during the 1790's to the 1830's had gradually acquired more and more land from the Cherokee ...
- 1952: John Wilkes Booth
- ... the barn on fire to get Booth out. It was very smoky in the barn. Then Sgt. Boston Corbet shot Booth in the head. He died the next morning. His body was buried at the Washington Arsenal, but later reinterred in a Baltimore cemetery. John Wilkes Booth had a very exciting life. He changed the course of American history by his actions. I learned a lot about John Wilkes Booth during ...
- 1953: Cross Cultural Psychology
- ... understand why so few generalizations about one human group appear capable of traveling unproblematically across social, historical and cultural boundaries"1 The Center for Cross Cultural Research, housed within the Department of Psychology at Western Washington University, is an excellent resource of information on cross-cultural psychology. Since 1969, there have been many significant developments regarding the influence of culture in all aspects of psychological functioning. Through its activities, the CCCR ...
- 1954: James Baldwin
- ... Country is one of the novels that best helps to depict the life Baldwin lived and how he expressed it in his writings. In 1963, he published The First Next Time, and also received the George Polk Memorial Award for magazine articles. He become known this year as the spokesperson for civil rights and was featured on the cover of Time magazine. In 1964, he published Blues For Mister Charlie which ...
- 1955: Caborn - Geography
- ... maple and ash. The study area is in the southern region of the Corn Belt and the major cash crop being corn. Bibliography Carbon Quadrangle. Map. U.S.G.S., 1975 Atlas of American Agriculture. Washington, United States Govt. print. off., 1936. U.S. Bureau of the Census, USA Counties. 1996 CD-ROM 1995 County Business Patterns for Posey, IN Indiana Geological Survey http://www.indiana.edu/~igs/
- 1956: Casinos
- ... more. The gambling industry makes a lot of promises it knows will not be fulfilled. But, once the revenues are tasted by the local governments they can never turn back. The casinos have lobbyists in Washington as well as local levels. Its not like the old days of bookies and craps houses, now its huge business. The owners of the casinos are the same owners of movie companies as ...
- 1957: Thomas Jefferson'S Life: Tell It The Way It Is!
- ... in the United States. He felt this would help people for generations to come to become better citizens. He wanted a more intelligent society that saw agrarianism to be the most important part in society. Washington and Adams had very little faith in Americans. They wanted to set up an aristocratic government where only the rich could hold office and elect leaders. Jefferson believed people were good by nature. Sure there ...
- 1958: Colorado
- ... Pepcke saw potential in the decaying mining town of Aspen and began transforming it into one of the most glamorous resorts in Colorado. The State Capitol in Denver was modeled after the national capitol in Washington, D.C., and features a gold-plated dome. As befits the "Mile High City", the thirteenth step to the entrance of the building is exactly 1 mile (1.6 km.) above sea level. Anasazi Bean ...
- 1959: Copyrights And Patents
- ... affects on society. (Estok 30) One can protect or patent their product, slogan, or logo. In order to do so, their product or mark should be sent to the US Patent and Trademark Office in Washington D C. The product will then start to have state protection, and will later be registered for federal protection if it is distributed in more than one state. Many people believe that simply by incorporating ...
- 1960: Accounting Ethics
- ... establish an area of expertise. (Mostad p.54) This develops significant implications regarding firm longevity in a capitalistic market of industry upswings and downturns. An example of this is the construction industry in the Baltimore-Washington corridor. The industry experienced phenomenal growt h in the Eighties followed by a near halt. The result? many small to medium size firms following the advice of specialization went belly up along with their clients ...
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