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1301: The Cuban Missile Crisis
... worked to build its secret missile installations in Cuba. The crises began for the U.S. on October 15, 1962 when reconnaissance photographs revealed the Soviet missile sites under construction in Cuba. October 14, 1962, Richard Heyser, a veteran pilot, flew a U2 spy plane over Cuba. He had no idea that this routine flight wasn't "routine". The pictures were picked-up by a one star general. This seemed odd ...
1302: Ancient Egyptians and the Norsemen: Creating the Past
... sense of the beginning of the creation story that is set in the fiery realm of Muspell and the icy realm of Niflheim. The Vikings were relaying their environment as it was known to them. Richard Cavendish explained the theory well when he wrote, “ in the stony, sea-beaten lands of the north, men confronted snow, ice and extreme cold, and this inevitably influenced their myths ” (Cavendish 179). Many Vikings owned ...
1303: The Red Book and the Power Structure of Communist China
... history books but also in ascent and fall of his most prized piece of propaganda the Red Book. References: Dutt, Gargi and Dutt, V.P. (1970) China's Cultural Revolution. India: National Printing Works. Kraus, Richard (1991). Brushes With Power: Modern Politics and the Chinese Art of Calligraphy. Berkeley: University of California Press. Kua, Michael (1975). The Lin Piao Affair. New York: International Arts and Sciences Press. Ming-Le, Yao (1983 ...
1304: The Battle of Midway in the Pacific
... and the island's defenders breathed a collective sigh of relief. Marine Aircraft Group 22 sent up two flights from VMSB-241, six Dauntlesses under Captain Marshall A. Tyler and six Vindicators led by Captain Richard E. Flemming, to attack the two "battleships," actually the heavy cruisers Mikuma and Mogami, damaged in a collision the night before. Forty-five minutes later, the Marine pilots spotted the oil slick left by the ...
1305: Causes and Results of the Crusades
... On October 29, 1187, Pope Gregory VIII proclaimed the Third Crusade. The three major European Monarchs involved were the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick I Barbarossa, the French King, Philip II Augustus, and the English King, Richard I Lion-Heart. Together they formed the largest Crusade since 1095. Later on Barbarossa died on his way to the Holy Land and his army left to Germany soon after his death. Lion Heart and ...
1306: Divorce and Preschool Children
... be the cause of this problem. As well as wetting of the pants the burdening of these stresses can result in emotional feelings of sadness, fear of abandonment, guilt, anger, and denial. Anger, according to Richard Gardner, M.D. (1977), is said to be the most common feeling form the young child. . Since the preschool child often times can be too young to verbalize their anger they express themselves through aggressive ...
1307: It Feels it Just the Same: Animal Experimentation
... 109-127 Cottingham, John. “A Brute to the Brutes?” Philosophy, v. 53, October 1978. pages 551-559. Day, Nancy. Animal Experimentation-Cruelty or Science? New York, NY: Enslow Publishers, Inc, 1994. pages 8-15 French, Richard D. “Animal Experimentation: I. Historical Aspects.” Encyclopedia of Bioethics. New York: The Free Press, v. 1, 1978. pages 75-79. Friedman, Ruth. “Animal Experimentation and Animal Rights.” Orxy Science Bibliographies, v. 9, Orxy Press, 1987 ...
1308: The Role of Entertainers as Educators
... great artists were recorded on paper or passed down from generation to generation through oral history, the insightful thoughts of these entertainers continue to educate the public in the twenty-first century. Works Cited Alvaro, Richard. "Leon Battisa Alberti." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. '996 ed. Archer, Katherine. "Asian Literature." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. '996 ed. Beye, Allan. "The Iliad." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. '996 ed. Bogin, Meg. The Women Troubadours. New York: Paddington Press ...
1309: Tobacco Advertising Makes Young People Their Chief Target
... hear. The industry denies that these symbols target people under 21 and claim that their advertising goal is simply to promote brand switching and loyalty. Many people disagree with this statement such as Illinois Rep. Richard Durbin who states " If we can reduce the number of young smokers, the tobacco companies will be in trouble and they know it "(Roberts). So what do the tobacco companies do to keep their industry ...
1310: The Enlightenment
... ventures and sought in witty, amusing, and even titillating ways to educate and awaken their contemporaries. The stories of BErnard Le Bovier de Fontenelle or Benjamin Franklin, the widely imitated essays of Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, and many were written to popularize, simplify, and promote a more reasonable view of life among the people of their time. The Enlightenment came to an end in western Europe after the upheavals of ...


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