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- 7271: Auschwitz 2
- ... sent to the Birkenau camp, where more than 20,000 people could be gassed and cremated each day. At Birkenau, the Nazis used a cyanide gas called Zyklon-B, which was manufactured by a pest-control company. A second group of prisoners were used as slave labor at industrial factories for such companies as I. G. Farben and Krupp.Camp Commandant Rudolf Hoess admitted to a minimum figure of 2.5 ...
- 7272: Atomic Bomb 5
- ... hold his head up in his hometown ever again. Even if a soldier was out of ammunition and had no hope, he would kill himself before accepting defeat. If Japan surrendered, it would risk losing control over its citizens. Many Japanese officials were determined to fight until the end. Avoiding further bloodshed, the Emperor of Japan requested that the government surrender. Since he was seen as a God to the Japanese ...
- 7273: Atomic Bomb 4
- ... the Japanese still have there emperor. For the first time in the history of human existence, here was something capable of wiping us off the face of the Earth. In addition, most people had no control over that destiny.
- 7274: Aristotle 2
- ... The mean should not be thought of as the geometric middle of the two vices- it varies between the vices, depending on the person. Aristotle believed that the mean and the vices are within our control and of the two extremes (vices) we should choose the less erroneous. It is not always easy to choose the less erroneous of the two. For example, Bill decides he wants to drink this Friday ...
- 7275: Area 51 - Short
- ... are trying to genetically re-engineers themselves, so they can walk among us. He claims the real reason the government does not disclose their existence, because it is the extra terrestrials who are really in control and the military does not want to expose its importance. Maybe belief in extra terrestrials is really belief in hope. There is nothing wrong in believing in hope. Area 51 has been at the center ...
- 7276: Andrew Jacksons Presidency And
- ... miles, trudging to the west in groups of approximately one-thousand.7 Conditions were horrid and mud made the roads virtually impassible. Families were separated and at times the sick and elderly were forced by gun point. The traveling sometimes included the use of boats and wagons, however the majority of the travel was done on foot.7 Thousands of Indians died along the way due to massive overcrowding and lack ...
- 7277: Andrew Carnegie 2
- ... guards, two barges to block the river s entrance, and barbed wire to surround the mill. Many workers arrived the next day knowing Frick s plan. The security guards were greeted with furious rioters and gun shots. The crowd was so furious, that they chased the guards back to the barges. They then filled the ship with burning oil and dynamite. The guards quickly surrendered. This was one of the worst ...
- 7278: American Transcendentalism
- ... her never voted; he refused to pay tax to the State; he ate no flesh; he drank no wine; he never knew the use of tobacco; and, though a naturalist, he used neither trap nor gun" (Reuben 5). "What woman needs is not a woman to act or rule, but as a nature to grow, as an intellect to discern, as a soul to live freely, and unimpeded to unfold such ...
- 7279: Ecodisc
- ... Ecodisc is an invention which would greatly help both the computer and television industries as well as the nature and wildlife organisations across the world. Already there are programmes that enable the user to take control of what is happening, and Ecodisc, being one of the first, has greatly aided the production of the others. Ecodisc is the start of a new way of life in visual entertainment and may also ...
- 7280: American Push For Independence
- ... retain its present constitution a president-general, to be appointed and supported by the crown; and a Grand Council, to be chosen by the representatives of the people of the several Colonies, The colonies wanted control of themselves under British rule, but it was never granted. Britain wanted and enforced Parlimentary Supreamacy over its colonies and would not grant representation to the colonies. American colonists believed they were entitled to the ...
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