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- 3961: The Advisory Opinion Of The IC
- ... the few articles misinterpreted the Courts` stance. These misinterpretations show that it was quite dangerous to leave a grey area on the law. A convincing, clear and categorical answer would have been of greater educational effect. There needs to be a "reorientation of human consciousness ". The nuclear weapon states also simply ignored the opinion. It is true that the advisory opinions are not legally binding, but in practice they are followed ...
- 3962: Politicians
- ... middle-class. In truth, Democrats according to Dionne 'really did support expansive governent.' They have never had any problems taking cheap shots at Republicans (ie. social security, Medicare, and even school lunch programs). The overall effect has become less and less each year. During the Regan years Democrats have had their ego's literally dismantled. Because of this Democrats have the problem of being both for and against big government. As ...
- 3963: Miscegination Is Genetic Suicide:- A Critical Look At Race-m
- ... just mated indiscriminately with whatever other strain of Duck was available, then what would result is a one-species Duck, made up of all the former strains of Duck mongrelized together. This would have the effect of making the entire Duck species vulnerable to disease, or to the effects of a natural disaster just as if they had not become adapted to their respective environments in the first place, as I ...
- 3964: Winston Churchill
- ... everlasting impression he left on Britain through his genuine leadership, his firm resolution, and his unrelenting defiance. It was divine intuition that put Winston Churchill in a position of leadership made evident by the amazing effect he had on his countrymen through the words that he spoke and through his idea of forming the "Grand Alliance". When his speeches were broadcasted over the radio during wartime, Britain stopped. Every citizen listened ...
- 3965: Walter Johnson - A Pitcher
- ... record of around 60 and 94 Walter usually had half of their wins. He would frequently lead the league in wins, E.R.A., and strikeouts, but even the lackluster of the Senetors had some effect on him. In 1916 he had a miniscule E.R.A. of 1.86 but lost 20 games. It was 1924, and by hard work and determination (Johnson went 23-7) the Senators made it ...
- 3966: Tim Leary
- ... a frequent visitor to the villa where Tim was staying, offered some of the religious mushrooms. Remembering Barron's stories, he tried them hoping they could be the key to psychological transformation. They had that effect. "I gave way to delight, as mystics have for centuries when they peeked through the curtains and discovered that this world-so manifestly real-was actually a tiny stage set constructed by the mind. We ...
- 3967: Thomas Jefferson
- ... 1781. He was fully vindicated by the next legislature, but these charges were afterward exaggerated by political enemies, and he was hounded by them to some extent throughout his national career. The most important immediate effect of his troubles was to create in his own mind a distaste for public life that persisted in acute form until the death of his wife on Sept. 6, 1782, which reconciled him to a ...
- 3968: Thomas Jefferson
- ... passed the Embargo Act. American ships were forbidden to sail from American ports to any European port. Jefferson believed that England and France could not survive without American trade. However, he had greatly underestimated the effect of the embargo on the United States itself. All parts of the country were affected, especially the industrial and commercial North. In order to avoid war, Jefferson was forced to act against two of his ...
- 3969: Thomas Jefferson
- ... marriage was happy, except Mrs. Jefferson's ill health. Of their six children, only two, both of them girls, lived to maturity. Martha Jefferson died in 1782. The death of his wife had a profound effect on Jefferson and probably influenced his return to politics, which Thomas Jefferson had considered leaving. On June 21, 1775, Jefferson took his seat in Congress. The following summer, Jefferson sat in Congress as an elected ...
- 3970: Thomas Edison
- ... is a branch of science that is related to electricity. Without electronics we might not have radio, TV, CDs, computers, x-ray machines or space travel. The discovery of electrons was patented as the "Edison effect" which is the basis of electronics. In 1887 Edison built a bigger invention factory in West Orange, New Jersey. This Edison Laboratory was 10 times larger than his first lab in Menlo Park. It is ...
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