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- 3101: Constitutional Convention: Day by Day Occurrences
- ... asked him about this, he commented that "Unless we place country under the foundation of the law, we cannot survive." June 11 Today several of the delegates and I, including James Madison, went to visit John Bartram out in the countryside surrounding Philadelphia. His house was large and his gardens beautiful. Dr. Bartram has researched vegetation and knows much about what to grow and when. His approach is scientific and he ...
- 3102: The US Government
- ... pp. 1-436. Claiborne, Robert. Word Mysteries & Histories. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, c1986. pp. 2-308. "Congress." The New American Desk Encyclopedia. Volume 1, page 302. United States of America, Penguin Books Incorporated, 1989. Markoff, John. Cyberpunk. New York, Simon & Schuster, c 1991, pp. 1-366 "Webster's New World Dictionary Second College Edition," United States of America, The World Publishing Company, c1970. pp. 156, 224, 332, 627, 633. Wood, Leonard ...
- 3103: The Rise of Communism in Russia
- ... Experience. Columbus: Bell & Howess Co., 1990. Luttwak, Edward N., The Grand Strategy of the Soviet Union. New York: St. Martins Press, 1983. Pipes, Richard, Survival is Not Enough. New York: S&S Publishing, 1975. Stoessinger, John G., Nations in Darkness. Boston: Howard Books, 1985. Wren, Christopher S., The End of the Line. San Francisco: Blackhawk Publishing, 1988.
- 3104: Lincoln's Battle With His Cabinet
- ... He was in constant conflict with Seward, and in general opposition to Lincoln, particularly over the issue of slavery. Chase has been described as "jealous of the President," and "overly ambitious." Lincoln's personal secretary, John Nicolay, wrote, "There is enough in Chase's letters abusing Lincoln behind his back for quite a scorcher." He grew so furious with the President's capable rule that he finally resigned his position (Williams ...
- 3105: Proposition 187: Don't Mess With Texas
- ... problems with Proposition 187-like proposals than just economic problems. Texans must be aware of the moral and ethical problems we would create if we supported a similar plan for Texas. For instance, Catholic Bishop John Ricard points out that if Texans explicitly set out to identify all illegal aliens, and stop them from receiving care, we are likely to have a discriminatory situation. Every American with tan skin and a ...
- 3106: Presidential Candidates: Division and Classification
- ... He even wrote a book about avoiding the inconvenience of paying federal taxes, I fought the law and the law won. Well, I'm sure his policies on reducing the national deficit would prove interesting. John Safran, a man old enough to remember World War One and model T cars, would provide an interesting addition to the ballot. He does have that experience thing going for him. I wonder if he ...
- 3107: Luke's Three Dimensions of Power
- ... Powerful and the Powerless of the Appalachian Valley where acquiescence of the repressed has become not only common practice but a way of life and a means of survival. In his novel Power and Powerlessness, John Gaventa examines the oppressive and desperate situation of the Appalachian coal miners under the autocratic power of absentee land-owners, local elites, and corrupt union leaders. His analyses is based on Lukes three-dimensional understanding ...
- 3108: Policies on Cuba
- ... Castro and Cuba be able to withstand this latest attack? Probably. The world has already condemned the law and Castro has once again end the year on a high note with the announcement that Pope John Paul will visit Cuba sometime next year. So is it now time for the United States to reestablish diplomatic relations with Cuba and Castro? The answer is yes. The United States should look at The ...
- 3109: Against Capital Punishment
- At 8:00 p.m. it was nearing the end of John Evans last day on death row. He had spent most of the day with his minister and family, praying and talking of what was to come. At 8:20 he was walked from his cell ...
- 3110: Woodrow Wilson and The Presidency
- ... But in January 1916, "Pancho" Villa killed eighteen American citizens in Santa Ysabel, Mexico. Then in March 1916, Villa and his gang shot up Columbus, New Mexico, killing seventeen Americans. Under Wilson's orders, General John J. ("Black Jack") Pershing commanded his army into Mexico killing most of Villa's gang and innocent bystanders, but they never caught Villa himself. This was not one of America's finest moments. But Wilson ...
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