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- 4281: Mononucleosis 3
- ... of people aged 40 or older sometime during their lives. These infections can occur with no symptoms of disease. Like all herpes viruses, EBV remains in the body for life after infection, usually kept under control by a healthy immune system. Almost anyone at any age can get mononucleosis. Seventy to 80 percent of all documented cases, however, involve persons between the ages of 15 and 30. Both men and women ...
- 4282: Mayan And Spanish Encounters
- ... 55). Clendinnen specifically defines the roles of both settlers and friars, clearly stating that the settlers had no entitlement to use force: "settlers had only closely restricted rights to labor and tribute, physical and spiritual control of the Indians belonged to the friars" (Clendinnen, 55). However she does not say that all encomenderos abused their power as Las Casas did but rather that the settlers "had no hesitation in urging the ...
- 4283: The Impact of the Second Industrial Revolution on Europe
- ... silk, and tobacco. This is why at first that the industrial revolution just started in the textiles industry with machines that where able to produce such items as clothing very cheaply. Great Britain had sole control over the market with its supply of raw materials, and the new technology. However as communication increase it spread across to continental Europe as well as other industries, besides textiles. By the year 1850 the ...
- 4284: The Ancient Mariners of the Mediterranean and Ming Dynasty China: A Comparison of Seafaring in the Ancient World
- ... the Mediterranean became a battleground and more and more seafarers had to have not only a basic understanding of the sea but also knowledge of how it affected military tactics. There never was a centralized control of trade in the Mediterranean therefore the people who were involved in trade were seldom representative of a certain political ideology or nation. Basically the seafarers of the Mediterranean were simple traders who were born ...
- 4285: Domitian
- ... research found on religion. As emperor, Domitian was hated by the aristocracy. It seems certain that cruelty and ostentation were the chief grounds of his unpopularity, rather than any military or administrative ignorance. His strict control over magistrates in Rome and the provinces won Suetonious praises. In legislation he was severe, and he incurred censure for attempting to curb vices from which he him self was not immune. His military and ...
- 4286: What Were The Main Failings Of The July Monarchy ?
- ... in eastern Paris and Lyons in April were crushed savagely and republicanism was driven underground. Secondly restriction of liberty. The right of association was restricted in April 1834 and the press was brought under tighter control in September 1835. However the situation in France was worsened by the Economic crisis in 1846. France shared in the general economic crisis because of relative economic backwardness- France had 1287 miles of railways in ...
- 4287: Who Was Responsible For The Cold War?
- ... States and brought about the Cold War. Any Soviet act of aggression was countered by the United States, further raising diplomatic tension. One such act of aggression came when the Soviets attempted to gain complete control of Berlin by forming a blockade against all of the other Allied forces. Despite the barrier, the United States airlifted tons of supplies to those who were in need of them in Berlin. This was ...
- 4288: Ernest Hemingway
- ... Hemingway's legs, knees, and feet. Despite the shock, he was able to pick himself up, hoist a wounded Italian soldier onto his shoulders and make his way to safe ground at headquarters. As machine gun fire carried in the back round he experienced something that in a matter of seconds would change his life forever. While he waited to be treated he found himself surrounded by the shouts of the ...
- 4289: Ernesto Che Guevara
- ... Santa Clara, then the war would almost be guaranteed his. Santa Clara fell on January 1, 1959 not long after Batista had left the country. By the next day the whole island was under the control of the rebel forces. Fidel setup groups of men in all the towns and cities he conquered to help keep law and order. The new government showed no favoritism towards either the capitalist or the ...
- 4290: The Arab's Responsibility For The Arab-Israel Conflict
- ... and 1975 by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. KISSINGER. The agreements provided for Egyptian reoccupation of a strip of land in Sinai along the east bank of the Suez Canal and for Syrian control of a small area around the Golan Heights town of Kuneitra. In 1979, Israel returned Sinai to Egypt by a peace treaty. Although Egypt's Prime Minister Anwar Sadat was assassinated in 1982 by anti ...
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