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- 2081: The Start of World War Two
- ... of the nightmare that was World War II are something that can never be erased or forgotten. Works Cited Bailey, Ronald H. The Home Front: U.S.A. Morristown: Silver Burdett Co., 1977. Elliott, Brendan John. Hitler and Germany. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1968. Ienaga, Saburo. The Pacific War, 1931-1945. New York: Random House, 1987. Keegan, John. Who Was Who in World War II. New York: Crescent, 1984. Wernick, Robert. Blitzkrieg. Morristown: Silver Burdett, 1977.
- 2082: Bolshevik Power In Russia
- ... of Trotsky and labeled him as being second only to Lenin in the Bolshevik party during the Great October Revolution. This perception gave Trotsky the freedom to direct the Bolshevik military to a successful victory. John Thompson adds to Trotsky's military genius in his work, Russia and the Soviet Union, noting that on the third week of October in 1917 Trotsky was named the chairman of the Military Revolutionary Committee ... class, the Bolshevik party had the only platform that supported the workers. The Bolsheviks supported the proletariat in the revolution of 1905 and continued to do so throughout the Great October Revolution as well (41). John Catitnotto notes in his essay Peace! Land! Bread! Who Made the October Revolution, of the Bolshevik leader's tireless effort to bring the proletarian class into the Party's sphere of thinking. Party leaders traveled ...
- 2083: Stalin: Did his Rule Benefit Russian Society and the Russian People?
- ... A Concise History. 2nd ed. New York: Scribner's, 1971. Lewis, Jonathan, and Phillip Whitehead. Stalin. New York: Pantheon Books, 1990. Marrin, Albert. Stalin: Russia's Man of Steel. New York: Viking Kestrel, 1988. McKay, John P, Bennett D. Hill, and John Buckler. History of Western Society. 4th ed. Boston: Houghton, 1991. Treadgold, Donald W. Twentieth Century Russia. 2nd ed. Chicago: Rand, 1964.
- 2084: Roots of Russian Revolution
- ... years to come. BIBLIOGRAPHY Campling, Elizabeth. Living Through History: The Russian Revolution. London: Batsford Academic and Educational, 1985. Hayden, David. "Russian Revolution." Merit Students Encyclopedia. New York: Macmillan Educational Co, 1982. 16:241©3 Robottom, John. Russia in Change. New York: Longman Group Ltd., 1984 Trueman, John, et al. Modern Perspectives. Canada: McGraw©Hill Ryerson Ltd., 1979.
- 2085: Japan: After World War II
- ... lay down a substantial capital of good will on which both America and Jap an would draw in the years ahead. BIBLIOGRAPHY Christopher, Robert C. /The Japanese Mind/. New York: Fawcett Columbine, 1983 La Cerda, John. /The Conqueror Comes to Tea/. New Brunswick: R utgers University Press, 1946 Manchester, William. /American Caesar/. New York: Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 1978 Perry, John Curtis. /Beneath the Eagle's Wings/. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1980 Reischauer, Edwin O. / The Japanese/. London: Belknap Press, 1977 Seth, Ronald. /Milestones in Japanese History/. Philadelphia: Chilton Book Company, 1969 Sheldon, Walt ...
- 2086: The Politics of Homelessness
- ... just adds one more addiction to the list. On September 30, 1980, activists Mitch Snyder and Mary Ellen Hombs testified before Congress. In their testimony, they displayed what they said were the cremated remains of "John Doe"; the first homeless person to freeze to death during the previous winter (Hombs 129-31). Their theatrics used Congressional as if it were a stage, and their performance was so skillfully choreographed that the ... Substance Abuse Disorders, ed. Deborah L. Dennis (Proceedings of a two-day conference sponsored by the Alcohol, Drug Abuse Mental Health Administration, U.S. Department of health and human Services, Washington, DC, December 1987. Scanlon, John, Homelessness: Describing the Symptoms, Prescribing a Cure. The Heritage Foundation Backgrounder, no.729 (October 2, 1989). Wheeler, Linda, Parents of 14 Accused of Misusing Public Funds. Washington Post, March 12, 1990.
- 2087: Mark Schaller's Study About Fame
- ... for a popular band called Nirvana. Another person was Cole Porter. Porter was one of the most famous songwriters in the United States in the early twentieth century. The third person was the fiction writer, John Cheever. Cheever obtained the Pulitzer Prize in 1978. The reason Schaller chose these three people is that they all had self- destructive tendencies in the forms of drugs and alcohol and also had psychological problems ... 1951, Porter spent several months undergoing electroshock therapy. Porter was also an alcoholic during his time of fame. In these ways, Porter's personality and social behavior were also effected by fame. Schaller(1997) indicated John Cheever got a National Book Award in 1958. Cheever was on the cover of Time in 1964. In 1975 he entered an alcohol treatment program. He had been an alcoholic for quite a while before ...
- 2088: It Feels it Just the Same: Animal Experimentation
- ... v. 28, Winter 1997. pages 40-43 Chambers, K. Tate, and Katherine Hines. “Recent Developments Concerning the Use of Animals in Medical Research.” Journal of Legal Medicine, v. 4, March 1983. pages 109-127 Cottingham, John. “A Brute to the Brutes?” Philosophy, v. 53, October 1978. pages 551-559. Day, Nancy. Animal Experimentation-Cruelty or Science? New York, NY: Enslow Publishers, Inc, 1994. pages 8-15 French, Richard D. “Animal Experimentation ... 1983. pages 475. James, Carolyn. “A Rabbit’s-Eye View.” Science ‘84, v. 5, March 1984. pages 88-89. Perry, Tina. “Unsafe on Any Plate” Animal Issues, v. 29, Summer 1998. pages 60-64 Pranger, John. “Not a Pretty Picture” Animal Rights Resource. http://arrs.envirolink.org/suppSpeak/not_pretty.html Pratt, Dallas. Painful Experiments on Animals. New York, NY: Argus Archives, 1976, pages 207. Regan, Tom. The Case for Animal ...
- 2089: The Role of Entertainers as Educators
- ... troubadours (Sebastian "). A famous early fifteenth-century manuscript at the University of Heidelberg contains hundreds poems by the most famous meistersingers as well as illustrations which are "as entertaining as they are instructive" (Young 44). John Wilbye represented another new form of entertainer, the madrigalist, and provided studies of English landscapes in the words and music of his madrigals (Young 7'). Again, there is a wealth of evidence to show that ... The Women Troubadours. New York: Paddington Press, '976. Burdick, Jacques. Theater. New York: Newsweek Books, '974. Edwards, Scott N. "Homer." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. '996 ed. Flaxman, Jacob. "Dutch Literature." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. '996 ed. Gasset, John. "Spanish Literature." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. '996 ed. Grunfield, Frederic V. Music. New York: Newsweek Books, '974. Henderson, Florence. "Greek Literature." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. '996 ed. Hering, Jack. The Gypsies: Wanderers in Time. New York: Hawthorne ...
- 2090: The Morality Of Creating Life
- ... be difficult. Learning to deal with the creature is not the only problem that society must accept. At the present time, if humans were to be cloned, many lives would be lost perfecting the procedure. John F. Kilner, director of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity in Bannockburn, Illinois and author of Stop Cloning Around, notes that the cloning of sheep had 277 failed attempts, including the death of some ... Works Cited Cookston, Catharine. "Legal Perspectives on Cloning: of Monsters Unleashed: A Modest Beginning to a Casuistry of Cloning." Academic Universe. 1998: 10. Lexis- Nexis. http://web.lexis-nexis.com/unives (3/28/99). Kilner, John F. "Stop Cloning Around." Christian Today. 28 April 1997: 10-11. Krajnak, Kevin. "Cardinal Urges Congress to Ban Human Cloning." n. pag. Online. Internet. http://www.catholic.org/euthanasia/clone3.html (4/5/99). McLane ...
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