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411: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
... was appointed to study this tragedy was headed by chief Justice Earl Warren. It is not known who fired the second shot. Some other researchers contend that the CIA plotted Kennedy's assassination. . 4. Fraser, Richard A.R., M.D. “How Did Lincoln Die?,” American Heritage February/March 1995, pp. 63-70. This article talks about what actually killed President Abraham Lincoln. John Wilkes Booth is Lincoln's assassin. It is not known whether the shot that Booth took actually killed the President. Neurosurgeon, Richard A.R. Fraser, has reason to believe that the surgeons that operated on Lincoln after he was shot. Improper medical procedures played an important role in his death. The derringer, the weapon used to shoot ...
412: Kamicaze Pilots 2
... York: Ballantine Books Inc., 1968. Mainichi Shinbunsha, Bessatsu, Ichiokunin. The Planes and Trains of World War II: Mainishi Shinbunsha, 1979. Morimoto, Tadao, Tokko-Gaido, Toritsu. Japanese Destruction, 1992. Naemura, Shichiro. Japanese Regulators, 1993. O’neil, Richard. "Suicide Squads". London: Salamander Books Ltd., 1981. Http://www. Tcr.org/kamikaze.html. Scoggins, Glenn. Japanese History Sourcebook Yokohama, 1993. Shimabara, Ochiho. Shiroi Kumo no Kanata ni-Rikubun Tokubetsu Kogekitai Tokyo: Doshin-sha, 1993. Works ... York: Ballantine Books Inc., 1968. Mainichi Shinbunsha, Bessatsu, Ichiokunin. The Planes and Trains of World War II: Mainishi Shinbunsha, 1979. Morimoto, Tadao, Tokko-Gaido, Toritsu. Japanese Destruction, 1992. Naemura, Shichiro. Japanese Regulators, 1993. O’neil, Richard. "Suicide Squads". London: Salamander Books Ltd., 1981. Http://www. Tcr.org/kamikaze.html. Scoggins, Glenn. Japanese History Sourcebook Yokohama, 1993. Shimabara, Ochiho. Shiroi Kumo no Kanata ni-Rikubun Tokubetsu Kogekitai Tokyo: Doshin-sha, 1993.
413: Cask Of Amontillado
... Poe’s Literary Battles. North Carolina: Kingsport, 1963. Platizky, Roger. "Poe’s The Cask of Amontillado; Criticism & Interpretation." The Explicator (1999): 206-210. Thompson, G.R. "Cask of Amontillado": A Case for Defense Van Dulmen, Richard. "Rituals of Execution in Early Modern German." The Social Dimension of Western Civilization. 4th Ed. Ed. Richard M. Golden. Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 1999. Womack, Martha "The Cask of Amontillado." http://www.poedecoder.com/essays/cask/
414: Capital Punishment: For
... her, and her family, and it would also bring justice to society to put the criminal on Death Row. These kind of people get enjoyment out of hurting and killing inocent people. Just look at Richard Allen Davis, Poly Classes murder. First he admits to killing Poly, and then he made an obsence gesture with his hands to million of people of on tv. And Finally to make every thing worse ... execution. Rehabilitation isn't used on death row because the criminals have aready been found to be a future risk to society, but if there was no Death Penalty do you think a man like Richard Allen Davis could possibly be rehabilitated under the current inmate program. It isn't likely. Only 10% of people in the program are rehabilitated, these criminals are just to dangerous to be put back on ...
415: Celebrities And Their Salaries
... no justification for any of these high salaries unless you get the actor in a film with a terrific idea," said an anonymous studio executive. "Look at Mr. Holland's Opus. The film was cheap. Richard Dreyfuss is no longer a star. But the idea counted." Yet studios continue to shell out for these big names, exploding the current price tag for the average studio film, including marketing and distribution to ... making $1.5 million a movie. Though not everyone in Hollywood's salary has gone up. "The middle- class working professional actor in this industry is getting squeezed," says the Screen Actors Guild's president, Richard Masur. "The top levels are sucking all the money up, and everybody else is jammed in at the bottom. If it continues, it will destroy the working heart of the business." It may be taking ...
416: How America Should React To Ho
... all, it is important to realize that homosexuals are an integral part of our society. Your neighbor, your co-worker, your hairdresser, your child and even your spouse can be one of them. According to Richard D. Mohr "[t]wo out of five men one passes on the street have had orgasmic sex with men. Every second family in the country has a member who is essentially homosexual and many more ... v2, 964-970. Hamill, Pete. "Confessions of a Heterosexual." The Aims of Argument. A Rhetoric and Reader. 2nd Ed. Timothy W. Crusius and Carolyn E. Chanell: Mayfield Publishing, Mountain View, California,1998: 531-536. Mohr, Richard D. "Gay Basics: Some Questions, Facts, and Values." Taking sides: Clashing Views on controversial Issues. Moral Issues. 4th Ed. Stephen Satris: The Dushkin Publishing Group, Inc, Guilford,1994:186-194. Nickel, Jeffrey. "Everybody’s Threatened ...
417: Kristallnacht
... on December 24th, 1865 in the Law Office of Judge Thomas M. Jones. There were six people who organized the Klan. They included Calvin E. Jones, John B. Kennedy, Frank O. McCord, John C. Lester, Richard R. Reed, and James R. Crow. This information is proclaimed on a wall in Pulaski, Tennessee. It was unveiled on May 21, 1917 by the widow of Captain Kennedy, who was the last of the ... his chief lieutenant, known as Grand Magi, was Captain Kennedy. James Crowe was chosen Grand Turk, a kind of marshal or master of ceremonies. Calvin Jones and Captain Lester were Night Hawks, or couriers, and Richard Reed was the first Lictor or outer guard. New titles were created for the next few members to join. After these positions were filled, the new members were to be called Ghouls. The name of ...
418: African Art
... because this would not have been feasible when trying to explain some of the artwork that we have today. Art was very important in African societies of the past. However, it functioned as something else. Richard Olaniyan states that “when considering the place of art in African culture, it must be stressed that the objects we now refer t as art were not originally destined to be displayed…for aesthetic contemplation ... A. and Rooks, B. Paris Connections: African and Caribbean Artists in Paris, San Fransisco. 1992. Ed: Ki-Zerbo. General History of Africa 1: Methodology and African Prehistory. University of California Press: California, 1981. Ed: Olaniyan, Richard. African History and Culture. Longman Group: Nigeria, 1982.
419: M*A*S*H
M*A*S*H It all started with a book written by Dr. Richard Hornberger as he sat waiting for patients at his offices in Bremen, Maine. Using the allias Richard Hooker it was a fictional account of his years at the 8055 Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in Korea. He based Hawkeye on himself (though he said he never liked Alda's portrayal of the character ...
420: The FAA
... 91-100. McClellan, J. Mac. “FAA Takes Aim at Mechanics,” Flying, June 1996, p. 9- 10. Nader, Ralph; Smith, Wesley J., Collision Course: The Truth About Airline Safety, TAB/McGraw-Hill, 1995, p. 547. Phillips, Richard A.; Talley, Wayne K., “Improving Commuter Air Carrier Safety Performance,” Transportation Quarterly, April 1996, p. 247-256. Oster, Clinton V. Jr., Why Airplanes Crash: Aviation Safety in a Changing World, Oxford University Press, 1997, p. 476. Ott, James, “Competition to Forge New Airline Structures,” Aviation Week & Space Technology, March 15, 1995, p. 121-129. Worsnop, Richard L., “Airline Safety,” The CQ Researcher, Vol. 3, No. 37, October 8, 1996, p. 867-887.


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