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7021: Maifest Destiny
... once or twice but many times. The Proclamation of 1763 when Great Britain promised the Native Americans that the colonists would not travel beyond the Appalachian Mountains. The problem was that Great Britain could not control weather or not the colonist expanded out west or not. The colonists wrote it off as manifest destiny. The Trail of Tears is possibly the saddest stories in American history. Native Americans were forced to ...
7022: First Crusade
... to be ready to leave his home by August 15. The armies were to meet in Constantinople. When they were all together pope Urban wanted to make it clear that the crusade was under the control of the church, so he appointed Bishop Le Puy as the leader . When Urban returned to Rome for Christmas of 1096 he could feel assured that the Crusade was truly launched. He in fact launched ...
7023: Global Warming 3 --
... the greenhouse gases as well. By the year 2020, over 700,000 deaths worldwide will occur annually from exposure to particles as a result of fossil-fuel burning that could be avoided by a climate control policy. New animal and human studies confirm that airborne fine particles can sicken or kill people. For example, laboratory rats with respiratory disorders died after being exposed to air pollution at concentrations found today in ...
7024: Chrsanthemums
... if men “hurt each other very much.” This is part of an effort to focus her own violent and angry feelings, but it is completely hollow as an attempt to sustain her sense of self-control. In a few moments, she completely gives up and her whole body collapses into the seat in a display of defeat. As the story concludes, Elisa is struggling to hide her real feeling of pain ...
7025: Internet Access: Flat Fee vs. Pay-Per-Use
... of bandwidth onto the Information SuperHighway. If such a configuration becomes prevalent, this is likely to have several far-reaching results. It will inevitably lead to some form of gatekeeping. Managers of those sites will control all high-volume material that can be accessed. And for reasons of scarcity, politics, taste, or personal/corporate preference, they will make decisions on a regular basis as to what material will be made accessible ...
7026: Love Canal
... British fleet and the nation.” Late in 1802 the right of deposit at New Orleans, granted to Americans by the Pinckney Treaty of 1795, was withdrawn by the Spanish intending (Louisiana was still under Spanish control). Although Spain soon restored the right of deposit, the acquisition of New Orleans became of paramount national interest. Jefferson instructed Livingston to attempt to purchase the “Isle of Orleans” and West Florida from France. He ...
7027: Lewis And Clark Across Idaho
... camp at 8:30 a.m. Lewis and his men covered eighteen miles that day and set camp on the side of the mountain. The situation was critical. Lewis wrote, “The only recourses being our gun and pack horses” (Ambros 289). That night, the men feasted on small portions of portable soup. The next morning, Lewis was able to get the party started shortly after sunrise. After traveling about six miles ...
7028: Leonard Peltier Essay
... to FBI documents released under The Freedom of Information Act, the FBI had withheld from the defense the fact that none of the bullets, which had killed the officers, could be traced to Peltier's gun. This key fact would have proved his innocence, but because of the suppression of this evidence Peltier was found guilty of double homicide. Peltier's case has drawn national attention, and responses to the situation ...
7029: Leonardo Da Vinci
... church. All this manuscripts reveal a man ahead of his time in every branch of science then known. He always tried to develop marvelous inventions to give the society technical progress and a more complete control over nature. All his interest in a wide range of scientific and technical problems, the exceptional quality of the sketches he drew to solve the society problems in that time. He achieved all this by ...
7030: Leadership In Ancient Civiliza
During the period of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, different leaders exhibited different styles of leadership and employed different political strategies. In addition, these leaders came to power and maintained their control in their own unique ways. Each leader seemed to have his own agenda, which set the tone for that era. Five prominent leaders of this time period were Agricola, Augustus, Julius Caesar, and the brothers ...


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