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- 1831: Chernobyl
- ... fallout of the Chernobyl disaster(Neel ). Neel objects that the doses of radiation given in their paper are very low, so their report implies a genetic sensitivity far beyond that observed in experiments with fruit flies and mice and our own observations in Japan. (Neel ) Neel also noted that controls should have come from Belarus, not the United Kingdom. Dubrova counters that finding uncontaminated people in Belarus would be next to ...
- 1832: The Holocaust - The Way It Was
- ... documented status as a complete fake. However, none of the discrimination that Jews were subject to elsewhere could match the inhuman extremes of Adolf Hitler (and the Nazis), that claimed he was acting with the Lord and "finishing the job." A new level of hate and blame Hitler was able to exploit anti-Semitic feelings. His plan to do so was spelled out in Mein Kampf in 1924 (written during his ...
- 1833: The Vikings
- ... Viking ships as a fighting man. Relationships were important and also played an important role in the Viking life. Giving and receiving gifts was more than politeness; it bonded a relationship. It could bond a lord and follower relationship or bond a host and guest relationship. If a gift was given the receiver was to give something back in exchange or offered protection and loyalty to the other person. Friends could ...
- 1834: The Titanic
- ... but never the less they quickly changed course to save the people aboard the shinking ship. Only 700 people, mostly women and children boarded the life boats, most women would not leave their husbands behind (Lord, p.7). Some men dressed in women's clothing to get off the ship, I guess in a life and death situation some people are shameless. One of the more famous things about the Titanic ...
- 1835: The Evolution of the world
- ... a flat earth accepted and why were those of a spherical earth ridiculed? The answer to this question is very simple and can be answered by one clear and concise word: Religion. "Thus saith the Lord God; This is Jerusalem: I have set it in the midst of the nations and countries that are round about her." (Ezekiel 5:5) This verse from the of book Ezekiel simply states that the ...
- 1836: Bombing of Dresdon
- ... of over 135,000 people. Bombing civilian targets in enemy territory became an open issue on March 30, 1942 when the Prime Minister.s science advisor, Professor F.A. Lindemann (who later was recognized as Lord Cherwell) delivered to Winston Churchill a report which contained a strong argument in favor of striking civilian targets. .Cherwell.s report contained the final rationalization for the program Bomber Command was undertaking., and it would ...
- 1837: Alexander's Empire
- ... caught up with him as he was dying. Alexander had his body taken back to Persepolis to be buried in the royal tombs. At the death of the Persian king, Alexander adopted the title of lord of Asia--as the ruler of the Persian Empire was called. By this time Alexander was becoming more and more despotic. He killed his own foster brother, Clitus, in a drunken brawl after Clitus had ...
- 1838: People and Events of World War II
- ... four months later by Harry S. Truman, thus ending the war in the Pacific in one stroke. Sir Winston Churchill was born on November 30, 1874, the son of an American heiress and a British lord. He started out in the military at an early age, and rose through the ranks quickly, but had to resign out of the admiralty after several disastrous campaigns. He was sometimes kept out of Parliament ...
- 1839: Is Monogamy the Best Form of Marriage?
- ... For centuries, marriage was a dynastic affair, arranged by the parents and families. During the Middle Ages, they thought of marriage as a passionate love for an unattainable woman, usually the wife of a noble lord. In the 1970s, extramarital sex was estimated at as many as fifty-seventy percent of husbands and wives had been unfaithful at least once during their marriage (Francouer 73). However, in the 1990s, things have ...
- 1840: The "Invisible" Problems of Racism
- ... and discriminate against someone else's human rights. Not racist, yah right. What is one of the main problems with racism? It's that many people live in racist conditions, without even seeing it. It flies right over their heads. Schools, the workplace, our community, our friends house, even our homes. We hear a racial slur, oh well, it's just a joke. Hardly. If you think racist joke are harmless ...
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