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- 2541: Vietnam War - The Vietnam Conflict And Its Effects
- ... was anti - Communist. At the conference, Laos and Cambodia became independent states. North Vietnam wished to unify North and South Vietnam through military force. Since the United States feared the spread of communism in Asia, John F. Kennedy provided economic and military aid to South Vietman to prevent the takeover by North Vietnam. At this time, this was still a civil war. The United States were not yet officially involved. The ...
- 2542: Vietnam War - The War We Should Have Won
- ... the United States started sending financial and military aid to South Vietnam, hoping to stop the spread of communism. The flow of 'military advisors' from 700 to over 14,000 1 built up steadily through John Kennedy's presidency, and after he was assassinated, Lyndon B. Johnson escalated the war to the point of no return. Johnson used the ludicrous domino theory to justify the military buildup in Vietnam. American people ...
- 2543: How To Computerize Your Accounts
- ... Information Systems. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1968. Louvau, Gordon E., and Marjorie E. Jackson. Computers in Accountants' Offices. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1982. Perry, William E. The Accountants' Guide to Computer Systems. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1982. Siegel, Joel G., et al., Accountant's Microcomputer Handbook. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1987. Stevens, Mark. "Let Your Computer Do The Work." Working Woman Apr. 1986: 102+. OUTLINE THESIS: I will explain ...
- 2544: The Effectiveness of Eisenhower's First Term: 1953-1956
- ... sympathized with the general idea of the proposal but disliked the specifics of the plan that limited the President's ability to make treaties and executive agreements. Upon further study of the document, Cabinet member John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, said "the Bricker amendment would seriously curtail executive authority and make it impossible to conduct foreign affairs effectively."25 Dulles went further and indicated that the conflict caused by this ...
- 2545: Western Expansion Of The U.S.
- ... claimed that the Texas border was at the Rio Grande. Mexico disagreed, Mexico stated the border was at Nueces River. The United States did try to settle matters diplomatically. The United States sent inexperienced diplomat John Slidell. Slidell tried to buy area known as the U.S. Southwest. Slidell, being an inexperienced diplomat, was rejected. Not only was he not successful in buying the land, he aroused Mexican fears. This set ...
- 2546: 1968
- ... were ones that admired these rock and roll bands. The bands that were top ten in 1968 were: #10 "Woman, Woman" by Gary Puckett and the Union Gap #9 "Judy in Disguise(With Glasses)" by John Fred and his Playboy band #8 "This guy's in love with you" by Herb Alpert #7 "People got to be free" by The Rascals #6 "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" by Otis ...
- 2547: Andy Warhol And Pop Art
- ... in his career, and were many times initiated by friends and lovers. His magazine, however, would live on even after Warhol's death. Interview was the name of the magazine that he co-produced with John Wilcock, then editor of an underground newspaper called Other Scenes. The magazine featured text and loosely edited interviews from cassette tapes. Andy often said that he started the magazine to get free tickets to all ...
- 2548: Leon The Movie Review Essay
- ... loner except the manner in which Besson approaches the theme. Jean Reno, essentially reprising his "cleaner" role from Nikita (where he was called Victor), plays his character with a perpetual deadpan (except when he lampoons John Wayne). He does more with mannerisms and body language than with facial expressions, and the closer he is drawn to Mathilda, the more uncomfortable he appears. The less traditional role belongs to an impressive Natalie ...
- 2549: African Americans
- ... opposition to the segregation encountered in all forms of life. These themes continue to be important in the work of such writers as James BALDWIN, Amiri BARAKA, Gwendolyn BROOKS, Ralph ELLISON, Douglas Turner WARD, and John A. WILLIAMS. Religion Religion has traditionally been important to black American life. The first major denomination among blacks, the African Methodist Episcopal Church, grew from the church established by Richard Allen in Philadelphia in 1787 ...
- 2550: Technology and the Future of Work
- ... wealth, as proposed by the defeated Liberal Party of Andrew Peacock in 1992, and now being re-introduced. Many job creation schemes and retraining programmes are being abandoned by the new Australian Liberal Government of John Howard. However the power of the workers and unions in 1996 is severely restricted. The unions have lost the support of workers as reflected in their falling membership, and no longer can use the threat ...
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