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- 4081: How Did Mao Change The Face Of
- ... strangers where she was subordinate to her mother-in-law. Far fewer women were educated than men, and sketchy but consistent demographic evidence would seem to show that female infants and children had higher death rates and less chance of surviving to adulthood than males. In extreme cases, female infants were the victims of infanticide, and daughters were sold, as chattels, to brothels or to wealthy families. Bound feet, which were ...
- 4082: Hondas Merketing Strategy
- ... which led to Honda gaining a strong hold in the U.S market, mainly through the unexpected discovery of a large untapped segment of the market while at the same time trying to retain the interest of the current market. The criticism made by Pascale can be further analysed by looking at the strengths of the Honda company. The strengths of Honda start with the roles which the founders played. Honda ...
- 4083: Holocaust 8
- ... useless was killed in some way. By the late 1930s there were hundreds of camps scattered throughout Germany; and camps were quickly being established throughout much more of Europe. In these camps the death rates were so high, from malnutrition, typhus and exhaustion that the disposal of corpses became a serious problem. (THE CAMPS) The treatment in transporting and caring for the victims is probably one of the main factors ...
- 4084: History Of The Car
- ... 2,500 miles in the United States (Thomas 330). It is hard to exaggerate the influence of the motor car on the industrialized countries. From the early years, when it was an experimental vehicle of interest only to technical enthusiasts, automobile became a necessity in the lives of millions of families and businesses. It became, at the same time, a symbol of prestige and status and the basis of a major ...
- 4085: Historical Relations Between T
- ... parties longer to conduct their trade since they would have had to establish a basis of communication each year before bartering could begin. Though the official standards of trade varied little over time, the actual rates of exchange did vary considerably. As noted above, Company traders attempted to exceed the official standards. This was done in two ways. According to Andrew Graham, a Company trader, the Factors attempted to give short ...
- 4086: Hiroshima 5
- ... have died in the atomic attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were far less than would have died in an allied invasion, and their sudden deaths convinced the Japanese military to surrender. Every nation has an interest in being at peace with other nations, but there has never been a time when the world was free of the scourge of war. Hence, peaceful nations must always have adequate military force at their ...
- 4087: Hiroshima 2
- Hiroshima The United States during the 1930s was interest in making a weapon that was so powerful that it would be feared by the world. Then in 1939 a German-American physicist by the name of Albert Einstein sent a letter to then President ...
- 4088: Heros Of The Sixties Counter C
- ... a mellowing effect on the Hells Angels in attendance. His best-known appearance in San Francisco was at the Human Be-In in January, 1967. Chet Helms-Chet Helms hailed from Texas, where a strong interest in civil rights and social issues attracted him to the Haight-Ashbury community. Believing that rock and roll provided a means to promote those issues, he formed a group called Big Brother and the Holding ...
- 4089: Herbert Hoover
- ... picked up, more jobs would come forth. Under Hoover, the government took more steps to shape the economy than ever before. Hoover got together many business leaders and asked them to keep up their employment rates and the wages of the workers. Hoover requested congress to fund public works projects in an effort to aid the people. By creating these projects it helped business by making them produce more materials and ...
- 4090: Hazelwood History Of Censorshi
- ... of support. But, Missouri will try for a fifth time to get the legislation through by introducing the bill this month to an assigned committee. The Limits to Liability for Student Publications will emphasize our interest in protecting our oppositions in order to get the freedom of expression for students into law. We changed the wording to make it more palpatible for legisators to pass, said Bill Hankins, Oak Park ...
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