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- 1981: Farm Crises In The US
- ... using their own products, instead of importing. If the US would do that, our farming communities would thrive and poverty would be reduced greatly due to job increases. Work-cited Carlson, Coralie. Farmers Rally in Washington, Seek Change in Policy. Star Tribune. 14 September 1999 DeFiebre, Conraad. Ventura Letter to Clinton Expounds on Farm Policy. Star Tribune. 21 September 1999 Kilman, Scott. The Deepening Farm Crisis causes heartache and tension. The ...
- 1982: Candidate Profile Paper on Alan Keyes
- ... not as strong as the other leading candidates but Keyes has proven to be a good steward of what he has. As of December 19, 1999, Keyes had raised $2.5 million as compared to George Bush’s $58 million. When asked if he thought lack of funds was a factor as far as media coverage, Keyes responded, “If I happen to be accomplishing more using less money that actually shows ...
- 1983: Fetishism- A Paraphilia
- ... Ph.D. 1970, Garden City, New York. 4) "Fetishism". Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis. Ludwig Eidelberg, MD 1968, The Free Press, New York. 5) "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition". 1994. American Psychiatric Association. Washington DC
- 1984: Fuel Wars
- ... has the money to pay for the high prices. Inflation? Take inflation into account, the prices of gasoline is less now than thirty year ago. According to Charles Krauthammer on May 6, 1996 of the Washington post. Increases in gas prices aren’t as simple as supply and demand. He believes that there are short run and long run reasons for the increasing prices. He doesn’t explain into further detail ...
- 1985: History Of Coca-Cola
- ... some opportunities. Although he applied for many jobs, ironically one of which was Mr. Pemberton’s drugstore, he was unable to find work at first. Eventually he did find work in a position with a George Jefferson Howard and found himself as the stores chief clerk. Although he had such a great position he quit shortly after promoted. Apparently he had fallen in love with his boss’s 15 year old ...
- 1986: How Tourism Affects Mountain E
- ... Everest. It was pointed out that several efforts have been made to clean up the garbage along the trails. One of the earlier attempts was made back in 1973, by a group of students from Washington. In a time period of approximately twenty days, they managed to bury about two tons of garbage. The authors were also very quick to point out the many hardships that not only were the Nepalese ...
- 1987: Langston Hughes
- ... piece, "Mexican Games"(Davis). In an excerpt from an article about Langston Hughes in Encarta 97, it says that he was discovered in 1925, while he was working as a busboy in a restaurant in Washington, D.C., when he accidentally left three of his poems next to the plate of Vachel Lindsay, an American poet. She helped him ge! t publicity for his works and she got him seriously started ...
- 1988: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Dream for America
- ... very important figure to the people of our Nation. He was a Baptist minister and president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. On August 28, 1963, Dr. King led the poor people's march on Washington, where he gave his “I Have a Dream” speech. Since then this speech has been used as a model for speech writers all over the U.S. Martin Luther King, Jr. begins his speech by ...
- 1989: John Quincy Adams
- ... draft the Declaration of Independence. John Adams' presidency that lasted from 1797 to 1801 was a troubled one. Adams made many contributions during his term. He gave the Government stability by continuing practices established under Washington. The crisis he faced was the difficult relations with France.When in the XYZ affair peace commissioners retuned from Paris with stories of bribery and deceit, Adams built up the armed forces and took many ...
- 1990: How To Start A Business
- ... to take in starting to have the new business make money. First, the company needs to be named. A business name should be short and memorable. John's Boats is much easier to remember than George Costanza's Slaughterhouse and Junkyard of Liverpool. An entrepreneur will also need an excellent lawyer. The lawyer will be helpful in applying to the state for a licensee to market a product and he or ...
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