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1841: Silent Nightmare
... col 1,2,3,4. (10).Ibid. (11).Gary Thatcher,"Soviet Union hit by nuclear disaster", Christian Science Monitor, April 30,1986,p.1, col 2,3,4; p32,col 1,2,3,4. (12).Robert C.Cowen,"Reactor fire a setback for ambitious Soviet plans", Christian Science Monitor, April 30, 1986, p.3, col 1,2,3,4; p4, col 4. (13).Monday's Statement (April 28,1986). "An accident ...
1842: Russian Bank Scandal
... Following the Money”. This focus discussion dealt with the Russian Bank Scandal. This scandal deals with the transfer of about seven billions dollars out of the Bank of New York to companies with Russian associations. Robert O’Harrow , a banking expert for the Washington Post, believes that this scandal will become a serious policy issue. Base on his conclusion of this becoming a serious problem, one may see that there are ...
1843: Isaac Newton
... color were refracted at the same angle (White, 166). In addition, Newton tried to prove that light was composed of a stream of particles and not waves. This notion led to years of clashes with Robert Hooke, a fellow member of the Royal Society, who believed that light was a wave and not particles. In 1704, a year after Hooke’s death, Newton published Opticks, a book explaining his theories of ...
1844: Industrial Revolution
... of life. People were living in bacteria infested, crowded, and unhealthy conditions. Children and women worked under harsh conditions; they worked long hours and were grossly underpaid. Socialists tried to change this. A man named Robert Owen owned a textile mill. He raised his workers pay, improved working conditions and did not allow children under eleven years of age to work for him. Conditions were so atrocious that in 1832, Michael ...
1845: Economics Of Eisenhower .
... Cited List Albertson, Dean. Eisenhower As President. New York: Hill and Wang, 1963 Ambrose, Stephen E. Eisenhower. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970 Bonker, Don. America’s Trade Crisis. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988 Branyan, Robert L., Larsen, Lawrence H. The Eisenhower Administration 1953-1961. New York: Random House, 1971 Melanson, Richard A., Mayers, David. Reevaluating Eisenhower American Foreign Policy in the 1950s. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1987 ...
1846: First Crusade
... that Urban new what he was getting into by having his bishops spread the word. However, the word was mainly spread by the effective preaching done by the poorer men and by such people as Robert of Abrissal who was the founder of the Order of Fontevrualt. It might have been even better if fewer great lords had answered Popes Urbans' appeal. That way everything could have been a little more ...
1847: Love Canal
... excited the uneasiness in the United States both because Napoleon France was an aggressive power and because western settlers depended on the Mississippi River for commerce. In a letter to the American minister to France Robert R. Livingston, President stated that “The day that France takes possession of New Orleans...we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and the nation.” Late in 1802 the right of deposit at New Orleans ...
1848: Late Anglo-saxon Period Kings
... taken from the English, that he would now take the whole country. Four years later, in 1013, Sweyn had control of England and Aethelred had fled to Normandy to seek protection from Emma’s brother, Robert the Good. Sweyn died in 1014 and Aethelred reclaimed the English crown for another 2 years before his death at the age of 48 in 1016. Following the death of Aethelred, there was a bloody ...
1849: Labor Unions
... interference, restraint, or coercion’ (Dessler, 1997, p.549). Continuing through the 1930’s and Franklin Roosevelt’s presidency, another act was passed in 1935 known as the National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act) after Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York (World, 1998). This law, like the previous ones, encourages and protects labor’s rights. When this act was passed it added ‘meat’ to the National LaGuardia Act. “It did this ...
1850: Kkk
... South about these masked men. Many people loved the idea and wanted to be involved. The Klan quickly grew. A leader was soon needed to control the large group. Their first choice was Southern General Robert E. Lee. Although he supported the group and its cause, he was very ill and could not handle the task. Their next choice was a man named Nathan Bedford Forrest. Forrest, although he wasn't ...


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