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1071: BUILDING A RADIO EMPIRE-CHANCE
... 1951, there were one and a half million television sets in the United States. In 1954, regular color television broadcasts began. And, in 1963 television news ˇ§came of ageˇ¨ with the broadcast and reporting of John F. Kennedyˇ¦s assassination. By 1965, almost all broadcasts were filmed in color, and the FCC regulated cable television. In 1968 there were 78 million televisions in American homes, and approximately 200 million sets around the globe ... named in this case are Chancellor Media, Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst, Thomas O. Hicks, Jeffrey A. Marcus, James E. de Castro, Eric C. Neuman, Lawrence D. Stuart, Jr., Steven Dinetz, Thomas J. Hodson, Perry Lewis, John H. Massey, and Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. ˇ§The plaintiff alleges breach of fiduciary duties, gross mismanagement, gross negligence or recklessness, and other matters relating to the defendantsˇ¦ actions in connection with the proposed Capstar ...
1072: Law Essay
... this would be the “Dred Scott decision. The other way is the federalist position, where the Constitution grants broad power to the federal government. Two great examples of this type of interpretation were Chief Justices John Marshall and Earl Warren. During the years the Supreme Court has gone through some changes of its’ own. While Chief Justice Earl Warren was there the first African-American Justice was named to the court ... 1933 in New York, graduated Columbia Law school. Was appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia in 1980, then in 1993 was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Clinton. Anthony Kennedy, born 1936 in California, graduated Harvard Law school. He served on the U.S. Court of Appeals from 1975 up until 1988 which is when President Reagan appointed him to the Supreme Court. Sandra Day ... Law school. Served as attorney general for New Hampshire (1976-1978), served as associate justice of the New Hampshire superior court and supreme court until 1990 when President Bush appointed him to the Supreme Court. John Paul Stevens, born 1920 in Chicago, graduated Northwestern Univ. Law school. Served as judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals seventh circuit from 1970 until 1975 when President Ford appointed him to the ...
1073: Stinky Solution
... companies recruit smokers at an early age, chances are they will keep that business for years, even generations to come (Ayer 18). Although, is the real reason teenagers smoke because of good marketing? No. As John Banzhaf, executive director of Action on Smoking and Health, an anti-smoking lobbying group, says, Even if you ban all advertising...it will not cause everybody to quit (Tanamachi n.p.). Mr. Banzhaf is right ... is not the solution, because chances are that that problem will stay with them for the rest of their lives. Tell the teenagers of the world that smoking hurts the entire American population. As President John F. Kennedy said, Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. Stop smoking. Works Cited Ayer, Eleanor H. Teen Smoking. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, 1999. Cooper, ...
1074: Why Gun Control is Needed
... control activists tend to use in their argument. "Guns don't kill people. People kill people." Well, I believe this is only half true. People do kill people. Guns kill people best. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy was killed by a sniper's bullet. In 1968, Martin Luther King was killed by a gunman, and also in 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy fell to an assassin's bullet in Los Angeles. Each year 1,200 people are killed in accidents involving handguns and someone is injured every 2 ˝ minutes. Let's consider if there was no ...
1075: Vietnam War
... The United States first became directly involved in Vietnam in 1950 when President Harry Truman started to underwrite the costs of France's war against the Viet Minh. Later, the presidencies of Dwight Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy increased the US's political, economic, and military commitments steadily throughout the fifties and early sixties in the Indochina region. Prominent senators had already begun criticizing American involvement in Vietnam during the summer of 1964 ... New York: Grove Press, 1985. Lewis, Lloyd B. The Tainted War. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1985. Meyerson, Joel D. Images of a Lengthy War. Washington, DC: Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data, 1986. Schlight, John. Indochina War Symposium. Washington DC: US Government Printing Office, 1986. Small, Melvin. Johnson, Nixon, and the Doves. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1988. Spector, Ronald H. "Researching the Vietnam Experience" Historical Analysis Series. April1984: ...
1076: Richard Nixon 2
... vice president for Eisenhower he did all the dirty work that had to done. This went on for another term and in 1960 Nixon got the Republican nomination to run for president. Nixon ran against John F. Kennedy. From what I have been told Nixon should have won this race for president, but Kennedy had a much more carefree relaxed attitude compared to Nixon s shady and actually cruel background. Coming off his defeat for president Nixon tried to run for Governor of California. His opponent was Edmund ...
1077: Ch.23 Study Guide
... life and a clash of cultures as themes 2.Frida Kahlo- Started painting in 1925 when she was hospitalized. Married Diego Rivera. Was inspired by retablos, religious paintings. Was a champion of Mexican culture. 3.John F. KennedyKennedy encouraged Latin American countries to undertake reforms to raise the standard of living for their people with the Alliance for Progress in 1961. 4.Luis Munoz Marin – Became Puerto Rico’s first elected governor ...
1078: Anti-Vietnam Movement in the U.S.
... The United States first became directly involved in Vietnam in 1950 when President Harry Truman started to underwrite the costs of France's war against the Viet Minh. Later, the presidencies of Dwight Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy increased the US's political, economic, and military commitments steadily throughout the fifties and early sixties in the Indochina region. Prominent senators had already begun criticizing American involvement in Vietnam during the summer of 1964 ... New York: Grove Press, 1985. Lewis, Lloyd B. The Tainted War. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1985. Meyerson, Joel D. Images of a Lengthy War. Washington, DC: Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data, 1986. Schlight, John. Indochina War Symposium. Washington DC: US Government Printing Office, 1986. Small, Melvin. Johnson, Nixon, and the Doves. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1988. Spector, Ronald H. "Researching the Vietnam Experience" Historical Analysis Series. April1984: ...
1079: Martin Luther King And Malcolm X Comparison
... show that the Nation was proactive in trying to create change. Unfortunately, Elijah Muhammad forbade it.. All of this led to the Nation taking advantage of a comment that Malcolm made after the assassination of John F. Kennedy that "Kennedy never foresaw that the chickens would come home to roost so soon." But, it all came to an end for Malcolm X on February 21, 1965, when he was assassinated at a OAAU rally ...
1080: Edgar Allan Poe 5
... home with her, and another family took his little sister Rosalie. Mrs. Allan would have liked to adopt Edgar, but her husband was unwilling to commit himself. At that time people thought acting was immoral. John Allan could not help regarding the little son of actor parents as a questionable person to inherit his name and the fortune he was busy accumulating. He was willing however, to support the child, and ... and his poem would have won the poetry prize except that the judges decided not to award both prizes to the same contestant. The prize money was not important, but one of the judges, novelist John P. Kennedy, took an interest in Poe and befriended him by helping him sell a story to the new Southern Literary Messenger of Richmond. Poe joined the editorial staff of the magazine and soon became its ...


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