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- 3441: Ireland 2
- ... can refer to the Department of State's pamphlet A Safe Trip Abroad for ways to promote a trouble-free trip. The pamphlet is available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government printing office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Terrorist Activities: A peace agreement for Northern Ireland was ratified by voters in Ireland and Northern Ireland on May 22, 1998. Major paramilitary organizations continue to observe cease-fires. Violence by small ...
- 3442: Ignorance Is Strength
- ... most cases, the higher the level of education a person has, the better their chance of succeeding in an environment they enjoy working in, and living an overall productive life. On the contrary, however, in George Orwell's 1984, the less the citizens of Oceania knew, the better. One of the three "truths" that the Party presented summed up the ways if Big Brother in just three words: "Ignorance is strength ...
- 3443: How John Donne Showed His Love
- ... work, while he still had many female acquaintances and before he was settled down with his wife. Donne eloped with his underage lover Anne More which in itself was a scandalous event. Her father, Sir George More, objected to their marriage. Her father was so irritated he had John thrown in jail for marrying a minor without parental consent. Though the couple went through many hardships they loved each other very ...
- 3444: Juveniles Must Accpet Responsi
- ... Child. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1976. This book discusses justice and it indicates to citizens that there is much to be accomplished with the legal system. Snyder, Howard. Delinquency Cases in Juvenile Courts. Washington, D.C.: United States Government, 1994. This book tells the citizens about the numerous differences in juvenile cases and it also offers statistics on the subject. Stapleton, Vaughan. In Defense of Youth. New York: Russell ...
- 3445: Islamic Terrorism
- ... State Department. Casualties of Anti-US Attacks 1992-1997. Available: http://www.state.gov/www/global/terrorism/1997Report/ March 22, 1999 10. Albright, Madeleine K. "Interview on ABC-TV This Week'with Cokie Roberts and George Will." State Department. August 23, 1998. Available: http://secretary.state.gov/www/statements/1998/980823.htm March 22, 1999 11. Wilcox Jr., Philip C. "International Terrorism" September 12, 1996. Available: http://www.state.gov/www ...
- 3446: Israel And The Palestinians
- ... was the future of Jewish settlements in the territories and secondly the status of east Jerusalem. After the personal negotiations of President Carter the two sides signed a peace treaty on March 26,1979, in Washington. The terms of their new treaty included: i) Israeli military and civilian withdrawal from the whole Sinai Peninsula over three years, ii) installation of UN forces in key border areas; iii) restoration of normal diplomatic ...
- 3447: Killer Angels 2
- ... After the war he blames Lee for the loss of Gettysburg, and this does not sit well with people. His theory of defensive war is very advanced for the time. He serves as President of Washington College until his death in 1904. General Lee remains the symbol of all that is proud and noble in the South. He asks to be relieved of his command but it is denied. After the ...
- 3448: Korean American
- ... independence to president Wilson of United States, but it wasnt acknowledged. They have tried many other ways to get help but all failed. Koreans in American made the last effort by appearing at the Washington Disarmament Conference, but this also failed. In 1945, Korea finally declared independence after WWII, when the Allies defeated Japan. This was a very sad thing Korean Americans had to go through. Donating $20 to Korean ...
- 3449: Juvenile Delinquency
- ... Crime Prevention. In Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn't, What Looks Promising (A Report to the United States Congress), eds. L.W. Sherman, D. Gottfredson, D.MacKenzie, J. Eck, P. Reuter and S. Bushway, Washington, D.C. - National Institute of Justice
- 3450: The Tempest
- ... securely arrived at Jamestown, the flagship, called the "Sea Adventure" , was conspicuously absent. This ship --which carried the fleet's most valuable cargo, the admiral Sir John Somers and the future governor of Virginia Sir George Somers --was separated from the other eight during a fierce storm off the coast of Bermuda, the legendary Isle of Devils, dreaded by superstitious sixteenth-century sailors. William Strachey describes the tempest which precipitated the ...
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