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- 1551: Is The United States Giving Too Much To The United Nations?
- ... of war, conflict, and starvation in some countries while others wasted food, and wonder why didn't people try to make things better for all? Why didn't countries like the US, Great Britain, France, Germany, and Japan step up and give these countries the ability to get moving in the right direction? I just hope that this day will come, and we can all live as a one.
- 1552: Nationalism: Art Of 19th Century
- ... is present in the picture. The military was praised in 19th century, almost all big accomplishments were made through war. During much unification throughout Europe, nationalism was at its highest peak. Such countries as France, Germany and Italy were all experiencing nationalism through people and government. "Liberty leading the people" (by Delacroix) reveals the feeling of freedom and fight for the country. People killing others, lead by one thing liberty (nationalism ...
- 1553: Conscription in Canada
- ... by the nail of the first conscription crisis. Conscription in 1917 was one of the biggest issues that shook the Canadian political structure. Critics argue that conscription allowed Canada to help Britain and France defeat Germany and thus providing Canada with national untiy ; however, many other critics argue that conscription was needless because it unnecessarily split the country and caused a breakdown in the political harmony the French and English had ...
- 1554: Wilson’s “War Message”; Bush’s “War With Iraq”
- ... law or humanity and use(d) its submarines to sink every ship that tried to approach Great Britain and Ireland, the western coast of Europe, or any of the ports controlled by the enemies of Germany within the Mediterranean… etc.” Bush: “Saddam Hussein systematically raped, pillaged and plundered a tiny nation no threat to his own… he sought to add to the chemical weapons arsenal a… nuclear weapon…etc.” In these ...
- 1555: Explain the importance of Contingency Planning
- ... Arrange the purchase of back-up resources with other similar business such as a replacement water tank for major aquariums (the National Aquarium in Canberra advises that there is a 8 month replacement time from Germany for such). - Contract for backup services. - Rent a back up facility (or cold-site - with minimal or no facilities) ; or - Build a back up facility (or hot-site - ready to function) - the most expensive yet ...
- 1556: Nuclear Weapon Disarmament
- ... secrecy, seems almost tyrannical. Also, the ability of a handful of people to destroy the world as we know it is a direct contradiction of the democratic theory. Nuclear weapons are equivalent to Nazism. In Germany in the 1930’s, Jewish people, by the order of a very small number of leaders, were herded to camps, where they were incinerated. Nuclear weapons do the same thing. A very small number of ...
- 1557: Agencies of the United States
- ... Union and the United States both plundered the German V-2 rocket sites for materials and personnel. In 1946 the MVD was responsible for the rounding up of 6000 scientists from the Soviet zone of Germany and taking them and their dependents to the Soviet Union. The political conflicts of the 1930's and World War II left many educated people with the impression that only communism could combat economic depression ...
- 1558: 1996: A Turbulent Year for Israel
- ... Fathi Shakaki. Again the peace effort was thrown back when the Israeli government announced plans to double the number of Jewish settlers in the West Bank. At one point Netanyahu asked the U.S. and Germany to help use their influence in Iran and Syria to hold the terrorists at bay. Arafat also grew tired of what he considered to be stalling on the part of the Israeli government. He called ...
- 1559: Ireland's Michael Collins and Emon De Valera
- ... on the draft, the British further alienated republican sentiment when it appointed a military 'viceroy' to govern Ireland under martial law, claiming the it was legit with nebulous evidence that Sinn Fein was conspiring with Germany. Sinn Fein was outlawed and hundreds of Irish nationalists, including de Valera, were arrested. This was more than the Irish could handle. In an unhappy coincidence for the British, the first General Election to be ...
- 1560: Canada's Immigration From 1852-1990
- ... I tension was high. This was the lowest amount of people in years (although the amount of Americans was increasing with year of the war). Once desired immigrants were now "enemy aliens". Also people from Germany, Hungry, Poland, Romania, and many others become the objects of hostility. After the war there was a huge boom in immigrants because of Canada's growing economy. But after all booms there is always the ...
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