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2901: Isaac Newton And Albert Einstein
... or write yet. As Newton was growing up one of his closest friend was a young man named Edmund Glaley. Isaac and Albert where both living in the 1600 are in this time period. King George was the king at this time. Einstein hated his school and all of the German studies. In 1894 Albert family left him alone in the Army and to finished his studies. At the age of ...
2902: The Bill of Rights
... bills of rights. The first state bill of rights was the Virginia Declaration of Rights, adopted as part of the state b's first constitution on June 12,1776. Virginia's declaration, drafted mainly by George Manson, served as the model both for similar state documents and for the US Bill of Rights. It provided guarantees for most of the rights secured in the latter document.
2903: Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson
... release of 4 8 Cuban and Cuban-American prisoners in 1987. He was the first to bring hostages out of Kuwait and Iraq in 1990. In 1990, Jackson was elected the U.S. Senator of Washington, D.C., a position also known as "Statehood Shadow Senator" since the District of Columbia has no voting representatives in Congress. From humble beginnings came Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson, somebody known by the nation and ...
2904: Communications Decency Act: Regulation In Cyberspace
... pictures and words cheaply and quickly to potentially millions of others seems to terrify the government and control freaks. Thus, the Communications Decency Act destroys our own constitution rights and insults the dreams of Jefferson, Washington, Madison, Mill, Brandeis, and DeToqueville. It's funny, now that we finally have a medium that truly allows us to exercise our First Amendment right, the government is trying to censor it. Forget them! Continue ...
2905: Should the U.S. Accuse Middle Eastern Countries For Supporting Terrorism?
... supporti ng countries. However, even after the country has removed any terrorist organizations from within their boundaries, the United States does not reconsider their condemning policies. Such is the case, says Richard Morin of the Washington Post, in the American policy towards Syria (C 05). Syria denounces terrorism and has not been directly involved in any terrorist activities since the mid-1980s. However, the United States continuously asserts its policies instead ...
2906: Colorado River
... There are other areas that have suffered from altering the Colorado River. When the Alamo River Project was implemented, the natural river bed was raised to a higher level than the surrounding land. In 1900, George Chaffey decided to run a canal through Mexico using the Colorado’s old channel to the sink in California. The canal turned north into the United States east of Mexicali. From there the channel, now ...
2907: The New Deal
... is so dominant. War causes a nation to suddenly unite and produce so much. The U.S. was immediately out of the depression when the war started. It is like the saying in 1984 by George Orwell, "War is Peace." In this book the world is constantly at war and thus creates a society that produces goods to its' maximum potential. Even though the world was at war each country had ...
2908: What Wrongs Have White Administrators Done to Aborginal people In The Past? Have All Wrong Been Righted?
... group of people in a specific area." (Bessant 1978 pp 12) The Tasmanian Island had the worst conflicts of all. "The most vicious of all colonial administrations" and the most brutal of all convicts. Governor George Arthur arrived in Tasmania in 1824 and was warning to end the killings of the Aboriginals. "He intended to introduce a new policy of conciliation" and civilise the Aborigines to make them like white families ...
2909: Presidents and Affirmative Action
... as other agencies were. He created the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Program (OFCCP) in 1978 to ensure compliance with the affirmative action policies. Affirmative action began to go downhill when Ronald Reagan and later George Bush came into office. Affirmative action lost some gains it had made and was mor or less ignored by the Republicans in the White House and in Congress. Affirmative action was silently being "killed" by ...
2910: Ronald Wilson Reagan
... country. He easily defeated the other nominees for the Republican nomination. He chose Gerald Ford as his vice-president. But when Ford s negotiators proposed that the vice-president should share presidential powers, Reagan chose George Bush instead. During the campaign against Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter, the biggest issue was the economy. Reagan blamed Carter for weaknesses in foreign policy and a weak army. During the time of the election Reagan ...


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