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- 2911: Richard Nixon 2
- ... for doing just what he did. If it was an illegal war I think America still should have stayed until victory was ours. I would have. Nixon was reelected in 1972 when he ran against George McGovern. As a president, I think everyone would agree Nixon was outstanding. His opening of China and treaties with Russia were beyond their time. In 1973 Nixon ordered the bugging of the democratic headquarters in ...
- 2912: Roger Williams
- ... Cotton who was answered with The Bloudy Tenent Yet More Bloudy. Other works include Queries of Highest Consideration, an argument for complete separation of church and state; The Hireling Ministry None of Christ's; and George Fox Digg'd Out of His Burrowes, a polemic against Quaker teachings. Of great personal charm and unquestioned integrity, Williams was admired even by those who, like both the elder and the younger John Winthrop ...
- 2913: The Watergate Scandal
- ... observers will only believe this if they have proof. Many of these trusting observers finally received the proof they needed to be convinced that politics are corrupt. On June 17, 1972 during the presidential campaign, Washington, D.C. police arrested seven burglars at the Watergate Hotel who were involved in a political scandal which would dramatically influence politics for years to come. The Watergate Scandal has caused a cloud of distrust ...
- 2914: Rocky Marciano
- ... England. However, as the war on the European front was beginning to draw to a close, he was soon flown back to the States, where he was assigned to Ft. Lewis in the State of Washington to await transfer to the Pacific Theater. After the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, in August of 1945, the nation's long anticipated encounter with Japan was precluded. Rocky now awaited either a stint ...
- 2915: American Values of the Freedom of Speech and the Press
- ... hold of some “juicy” tidbits about something that would hurt either the persons status or their credibility, it should not be given out, only if the negative is more than the positive. According to what George Hay once wrote, the idea of limiting the freedom of speech or the press is not right. He said “If the words ‘freedom of the press' have any meaning at all they mean total exemption ...
- 2916: US Politics and Foreign Policy
- ... poor. He was attempting to improve the lives of the indigent Haitians through some redistribution of wealth and land reform, which are initiatives abhorred by all previous, and maybe following, U.S. administrations. What of George Bush? You could say that these are totally incompatible with the so called "new world order" planned out by Mr. Bush. With some other Central American countries in mind, we should be looking out for ...
- 2917: Virginia Woolf
- ... few remarks about Fanny Burney; a few more about Jane Austen; a tribute to the Brontes and a sketch of Haworth Parsonage under snow; some witticisms if possible about Miss Mitford; a respectful allusion to George Eliot; a reference to Mrs. Gaskell and one would have done. But at second sight the words seemed not so simple (719). Woolf wanted her essay to be different and break away from the conventions ...
- 2918: Zora Neale Hurston
- ... By 1918 when she had finished her high school requirements, Zora had attended multiple schools, in order to gain the best education as an African American female. 1918-1919 Zora attended Howard Prep School in Washington D.C. In 1920 she earned her associates degree and in 1924 earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in anthropology at Howard University (Lyons 24-6). During the latter part of her education she attended ...
- 2919: Dolphins 2
- ... relationship with dolphins. Works Cited Chollar, Susan. "Conversations With the Dolphins,” Psychology Today April 1989: 52-57. Curtis, Patricia. “Contact with Dolphins,” Oceans February 1987: 18-23. “Dolphins: Close Encounters.” Nature. Dir. Wolfgang Bayer with George Page. Corporation for Public Broadcasting. 1992. “Dolphin Research.” Online. 28 January 1999 . “Dolphins.” In the Wild. Dir. Nigel Cole with Robin Williams. Corporation for Public Broadcasting. 1995. Levasseur, Ken, V. Markou, Ostrouskaya, and Y. Godefroid ...
- 2920: The Canadian Government
- ... created in 1912 and has three American and Three Canadian members which are appointed by each country's federal government. It makes dicisions by majority rules. It has one headquarter in Ottawa and one in Washington. There are three main functions of the commission: - To regulate. - To investigate. - To survey and coordinate. With the creation of The Autopact in 1965, the makers of cars could freely move cars across the Canadian ...
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