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3211: The Suez Crisis of 1956: The War From Differing Viewpoints
... to be put under Egyptian control so as to help raise revenues for the Dam project was strongly echoed in the Arab works. Apparently, the move was in part a reprisal to the moves of John Foster Dulles, who was the U.S. Secretary of State at the time, and who had been behind the decision to revoke the funding for the project as a way of punishing Nasser for his ...
3212: Titanic
... than $ 55,000 in todays dollars, and when she sailed on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England on route to NY , she held among her 2,227 passengers. The cream of industrial society, including colonel John Jacob Astor. Macys founder; U.S. congressman Isidor Straus and Thomas Andrews, the ships builder. The ship was built of easily sealed-off compartments. If, for some unimaginable reason, the hull were punctured, only the ...
3213: The Internet Its Effects And Its Future
... of data and 20.000 credit-card numbers through the Internet. Still, the new wave of network hacking is presenting fresh problems for companies, universities and law-enforcement officials in every industrial country. In July, John Deutch, head of the CIA, told Congress that he ranked information warfare as the second most serious threat to the national security, just below weapons of mass destruction in terrorist hands. The Internet suffers around ...
3214: The Battle of Midway in the Pacific
... off. By 6:16, all 66 of Midway's aircraft were airborne. While the bombers headed toward the Japanese carriers, Parks led six Buffaloes and three Wildcats to intercept the 108 oncoming Japanese planes. Captain John Carey, leading the three Wildcats in Parks' flight, was first to sight the Japanese. "Tallyho! Hawks at angels twelve!" Carey radioed. The Japanese bombers flew in a large V formation, trailed by gaggles of Zeros ...
3215: Black Like Me
... In the biological point of view, it is worth nothing. In the social point of view, it represents community standings, dignity, confidence or something people have never imagined. In the story Black Like Me, by John Howard Griffin, a white Southern reporter, who is the author and the main character, experienced an unforgettable journey in the Deep South. Mr. Griffin has a heart, which is filled with curiosity; he therefore undertook ...
3216: The Vietnam Era
... in America education systems. Thurgood Marshall won the Brown vs. Topeka case and eventually became the first black man on the Supreme Court. Martin Luther King's "I have a dream," speech was in 1963. John F. Kennedy sent advisors called the "Green Beret" into Vietnam to train and stop communism. America was afraid of the domino effect, that was the idea of when communism starts it will spread like cancer ...
3217: Truth and Consequences: Taking Advantage of the Loser of WWI
... Front (1973) 3) Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia (1992) 4) Gray, Edwyn, The Killing Time: the U-Boat War, 1914-1918 (1972) 5) Hayes, G. P., World War I: A Compact History (1972) 6) Lederer, Ivo John, ed., The Versailles Settlement (1960) 7) Marshall, S. L., World War I (1985). 8) Rimell, Raymond L., World War I in the Air (1988) 9) Wren, Jack, The Great Battles of World War I (1971 ...
3218: Life In The 1900s
... Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in Nova Scotia. By the turn of the century telephones had uses increased from ordering household goods to supplying jobs for women and men. 1901, Signal Hill in St.John's Newfoundland Guglielmo Marcone received the first radio signal sent across the Atlantic Ocean. 20 years would elasped before radio broadcasting becomes mass entertainment. First movies were seen in the 19th century. 20 years will ...
3219: The Themes in Of Mice and Men
The Themes in Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck wrote a naturalistic novel that deals with three powerful and universal themes. His book Of Mice and Men is a story of two men living during the Great Depression in California. George Milton has ...
3220: Meth
... high school seniors had used it. That's an increase of 2.7% since 1990. 8 out of 10 people who try Meth will become addicted. Famous people who have done Meth include- Chris Farley, John Belushi, and Mick Jagger. The cost of doing Meth is very high too. A user can spend up to $100 a day. And sometimes, spending $400-$500 to support an addiction is not unusual. The ...


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