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4731: Analysis Of Karl Marx And Comm
... the increase in prices of goods resulting from it, the people of the society hoard their money which, because that money is out of circulation, causes more money to be printed. The one increases the effect of the other and thus, the downward spiral. Marx views revolution with two perspectives. One takes the attitude that revolution should be a great uprising like that of the French revolution. The other "conception" is ...
4732: Albert Einstein
... century physics. The first paper on Brownian motion made significant predictions on the motion of particles that are randomly distributed in a fluid, which were later proved by an experiment The second paper on Photoelectric effect presented a hypothesis on the nature of light. He proposed that under certain circumstances light could be considered a particles. He also hypothesized that the energy carried by a photon is depositional to the frequency ...
4733: On Apartheid
... after 27 years in prison. [See Nelson Mandela Freed in South Africa] Oct. 18, 1990 The state of emergency is lifted in Natal province, the last region of the country where it is still in effect. Jan. 9, 1991 Black students enter previously all-white public schools. June 5, 1991 The Lands Acts of 1913 and 1936 and the Group Areas Act of 1950 are repealed. June 18, 1991 The Population ...
4734: Oda Nobunaga
... monastery of the Buddhist Shingo Sect on Mount Koya) in Kii province. A campaign "to destroy all the notables of Chugoku, and to extend Nobunaga's control all the way to Kyushu" was coming into effect which Akechi Mitsuhide was ordered to lead and Nobunaga himself was planning to join. On June 19, Nobunaga arrived in Kyoto and stayed at Honnoji (temple of the Buddhist Nichiren sect) with only a small ...
4735: Orgin Of The Korean War
... as Japan, China, Russia, and the United States. In the nineteenth century, Korea was just a small peasant society that paid tribute to the Chinese. But when the Russian and Japanese imperialism made a huge effect on the China, Korea was looked at differently. By the end of the century, Korea had become a prize in a three-way contest between China, Russia and Japan. In 1894, Japan defeated China, thus ...
4736: Origins Of The Cold War
... communism by the West and specifically America remained largely unchanged. This again supports the idea that the communist revolution can be marked as the very first of Cold War origins. The most lasting and important effect Western intervention had on Russia had been the impression of the West left in the minds of the Russian people and their leaders. The Russians had just been through a terrifyingly costly war with Germany ...
4737: Orwell And Marx
... so different that can not fully be understood is but another criticism. Orwell did, however, want the tendencies that lead some men to guide societies and other men to obey them, to fade away; in effect, he wanted to change the state of nature that led to hierarchal social structures. As critic Alex Zwerdling eloquently puts it in Orwell and the Left: "The born victim and the born ruler; each acts ...
4738: Was Andrew Jackson A Good Pres
... which owned one-fifth of the Bank’s stock. The bank provided credit to growing enterprises, issued bank notes which served as a dependable medium of exchange throughout the country, and it exercised a restraining effect on the less well manages state banks. Nicholas Biddle, who ran the Bank, tried to put the institution on a sound and prosperous basis. But Andrew Jackson was always determined to destroy it (Brinkley, 249 ...
4739: The Indian Wars
... turning a blind eye to passing legislature requiring the Indians to give up their land (see Indian Removal Bill of 1828). Aided by his bias against the Indians, General Jackson set the Indian removal into effect in the war of 1812 when he battled the great Tecumseh and conquered him. Then General, later to become President, Jackson began the later Indian Removal movement when he conquered TecumsehΉs allied Indian nation ...
4740: The Atomic Bomb
... August 6th, 1945. “At the moment of the explosion, a fireball was generated with a center, which reached a temperature of several million degrees Celsius. The heat rays released in all directions had a strong effect on the ground for about three seconds, starting approximately 1/100 second after the detonation. Due to the heat rays, the temperature in the hypocenter area is believed to have reached 3,000-4,000 ...


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