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- 1551: Shermans March
- ... fire and brimstone, or in Sherman’s case, fire and cannonballs. Sherman also threatened the civilians during his occupation of Savannah, right before he began his march. In a letter he wrote to Brigadier General John E. Smith in Cartersville Georgia, he showed his total disdain for people of the South who challenged him. Arrested some six or eight citizens know or supposed to be hostiles. Let one or two go ... Sherman felt no regret of his destruction, and his troops felt the same way. Bibliography Miles, Jim. To the Sea: A History and Tour Guide of Sherman’s March. Nashville: Rutledge Hill Press, 1989. Gibson, John M. Those 163 Days. New York: Bramhall House, 1961. Key, William. The Battle of Atlanta and the Georgia Campaign. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1958. Nevin, David Sherman’s March. Alexandria, Virginaia: Time-Life Books, 1986 ...
- 1552: Same-sex Marriage
- ... of equality: Give rights to all, or do not give rights to anybody." This dilemma, defined by French writer Alexis de Tocqueville, must be resolved. Bibliography Bibliography 1. The Economist, Nov. 4, 1995 2. Gallagher, John. 1997 "Marriage compromised" The Advocate, 71(May) 3. Hafen, Larry C. 1997 "Bridle your passions: how modern law can protect the family." Vital Speeches, 20(August): 633-636 4. Holmes, Bob. 1994 "Gay gene test ... July 14, 1998) 9. Marshall, Elliot. 1995. "NIH's "gay gene" study questioned." Science 268(June):1841- 1842 10. Miller, Neil.1989. In Search of Gay America. New York: The Atlantic Monthly Press. 11. McConnell, John.1997 :"A new marriage mantra," The Advocate, 759(May): 11 12. Mohr, Richard D. 1988. Gays/Justice: A Study of Ethics, Society, and Law. New York: Columbia University Press 13. Murphy, Timothy F. 1997. Gay ...
- 1553: Queers
- By: John Green In this age of liberation and relative morality it is no surprise that homosexuals have tried very hard to gain ground in the way of civil rights. Homosexuals say they want equal rights, and ... that homosexuals practice. These includes “fisting, when one partner shoves his whole hand up the anus of the other partner” (Signorile 96). In the essay Homosexual Rights: What’s Wrong, written by Brad Hayton and John Eldrege, they stated that “The U.S. taxpayer-funded Mapplethorpe photos. . . portraying typical homosexual behavior: fisting, urinating into anothers mouth, and andomasochism. The average homosexual has 10-106 different partners per year--300-500 in ...
- 1554: Porography
- ... for sex and the 'want' to commit sexual crimes is acted out vicariously through the pornographic material (Whicclair 327).This argument, however, does not explain the crimes commited by serial killers like Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacey, who regularly viewed pornography during the lengths of their times between murders and rapes (Scully 70).By saying that pornography would reduce harm to women through cathartic effects, pornography defenders display a large ... of Pornography (soft core, XXX),Laws that support Pornography, Hidden facts about Porno Movie making. 3.The effect of Pornography on Society, Pornography in today's society Main point one: Serial killers like Ted Bundy,John Wayne Gacey used Porno as a source of ideas for some of their many slangs(Leidhlotd 47).The effects of Porno on them as adolescents what made these men turn to such violent and heartless ...
- 1555: POPULATION REDISTRIBUTION
- ... Delano Roosevelt, were pressured by the restlessness of the people, the threat of a Japanese attack, the threat of violence between Americans and Japanese-Americans and the lack of time to take action. Lieutenant General John L. DeWitt was chosen for the job of defending and protecting the West Coast. He became one of the biggest supporters of relocating the Japanese. The FBI began investigating and arresting people along the coast ... Delano Roosevelt, were pressured by the restlessness of the people, the threat of a Japanese attack, the threat of violence between Americans and Japanese-Americans and the lack of time to take action. Lieutenant General John L. DeWitt was chosen for the job of defending and protecting the West Coast. He became one of the biggest supporters of relocating the Japanese. The FBI began investigating and arresting people along the coast ...
- 1556: Atomic Diplomacy
- ... leading the Soviets to do the same. The problems of the Eisenhower years stemmed directly from the overconfidence in the U.S. nuclear program to achieve tangible military objectives in the face of increased hostilities. John Foster Dulles, the symbol of bipartisan cooperation on foreign policy, began to advocate the nuclear response. The impotence of our standing army compared to the Soviet's military behemoth was clear to all U.S. policy advisors. There was no way in which we could match Russia gun for gun, tank for tank, at anytime, in any place. John's brother Allen Dulles, CIA director under Eisenhower, said, "To do so would mean real strength nowhere and bankruptcy everywhere". Instead, the U.S. response to Soviet aggressions would be made on our terms. J ...
- 1557: Abortion Should Be Made Illega
- ... should doctors be allowed to murder unborn babies? "Abortion is not merely the removal of some tissue from a woman's body.... Abortion is the destruction of an unborn baby." (O'Connor 93) According to John C. Willke, president of the National Right to Life Committee, "At the union of sperm and ovum there exists a living, single-celled, complete human being." Therefore, according to what John C. Willke says, abortion at ANY stage of pregnancy is the immoral taking of human life and should be illegal. "The bible makes it clear that to God the unborn child d,. veloping inside the ...
- 1558: Abortion Debate - Pro-Life Sta
- ... who have not performed the abortion. On the other hand, we have all seen women what have been troubled, consumed with guilt and development significant psychiatric problems following and because of abortion. I quote Ft. John L. Grady, Medical Examiner for Florida State Attorney's Office, "I believe it can be stated with certainty that abortion causes more deep-seated guilt, depression and mental illness than it ever cures". We used ... of abortion talk about fetal indications for act. Whatever abortion may do for the mother, it so very obviously cannot be therapeutic for the fetus. Death is hardly a constructive therapy. As Dr. Hellegers of John Hopkins Hospital says, "While it is easy to feel that abortion is being performed for the sake of the fetus, honesty requires us to recognize that we perform it for adults". There is no evidence ...
- 1559: European Studies
- ... cit. ôTreaty of Rome (as amended) : Agricultureö (4)Gardner, Brian, European Agriculture : Policies, Production and Trade (Routledge, London, 1996) page 30 (5) Ibid., page 31 (6) Gardner, Brian, op cit., (1996) page 47 (7) Marsh, John S. & Swanney, Pamela J., Agriculture and the European Community (George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1980) page 31 (8) Ibid. (9) Gardner, Brian, op cit. (1996) page 49 (10) Grant, Wyn, The Common Agricultural Policy (Macmillan Press ... Ltd., 1997) Houck, James P., Elements of Agricultural Trade Policies (Macmillan Publishing Company, 1986) Josling, T.E. & Langworthy, Mark & Pearson, Scott, Options for Farm Policy in the European Community (Trade Policy Research Centre, 1981) Marsh, John S. & Swanney, Pamela J., Agriculture and the European Community (George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1980) Matthews, Alan, The Common Agricultural Policy and the Less Developed Countries (Gill & Macmillan Ltd., 1985) Moyer, Josling, Agricultural Policy Reform (Harvester ...
- 1560: The Clinton Sex Scandal
- ... took over many of his routine duties as part of her self-described "stewardship" of the presidency. She died on Dec. 28, 1961, the 105th anniversary of Wilson's birth. More currently, there was the John F. Kennedy scandal, his presidency which extended from 1961-1963 was peppered with his reputation of being a womanizer. The list had many famous names like Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, Angie Dickinson, stripper Blaze Starr ... whom JFK has been linked," University of Virginia government professor Larry Sabato writes in his book "Feeding Frenzy," "not to mention a healthy dose of anonymous airline stewardesses, secretaries and aides. By many credible accounts, John F. Kennedy was not King Arthur but Sir Lancelot in the Camelot of his presidency." There were also other presidential scandals that weren't sexually related, such as Richard Mulhouse Nixon, who was in office ...
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