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- 1851: Kelly Flinn
- ... closed until Mrs. Zigo complained that Kelly had taken Mark home to Atlanta for Christmas. It was only after this complaint of apparent insubordination and “conduct unbecoming to an officer” that Kelly’s commander, Col. Robert J. Elder, decided to take action. Charges were filed on January 28, 1997. These charges included adultery, lying under oath, fraternization, disobeying a direct order and conduct unbecoming an officer. On February 19, the 5th ...
- 1852: Israel 2
- ... In coastal plains, including Haifa and Tel Aviv – Yafo, January averages 12 degrees Celsius (54 degrees Fahrenheit) and August averages 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit). The highest and lowest elevations are subject to extremes: frost occurs a few days a year in mountainous inland regions, while summer temperatures can reach the upper 30 degrees Celsius (lower 100degree Fahrenheit) in the Jordan valley and in the southern desert regions. Israel subtropical ...
- 1853: Industrial Revolution 5
- ... planting. So instead of letting the field be barren was to grow a different crop each year so it would stay fertile and you could still grow crops. The next improvement in farming was when Robert Bakewell began trying to raise his quality of livestock; by allowing only the best animals to breed he increased the weight of his sheep and also greatly improved the taste of the mutton. This improvements ...
- 1854: Imperialism 2
- ... chaos.umd.edu/history/modern2.html. 3. Wong, Mel. “History, Chinese History, San Francisco History, Chinese, Gold, China.” 2 Aug. 1997. Online. A Better…Design Co. http://a –better.com/lk04-01.htm 4. Dernberger, Robert F. and others. “China.” World Book. 1984. 5. “China” World Book. 1999. CD-ROM. 1998 World Book Inc. 6. Zexu, Lin. Documents in World History, Vol. II. Ed. Peter N. Sterns. New York: HarperCollins Publishers ...
- 1855: How America Lost The War In Vi
- ... war in the political world. Public protesting forced congressmen to reexamine the justice of the war, and politicians such as Senator William Fulbright were sharply critical of America’s policy. By 1967, even Defense Secretary Robert McNamara opposed President Johnson’s course of escalation. Although doves were a prominent minority, the adversary force they created was enough to undermine the will of the government to continue fighting. Without the full support ...
- 1856: History Of The Civil War
- ... conquered people. Lincoln replied that he no longer gave direction in military manners but went on to say: "If I were in your place, I'd let 'em up easy, let 'em up easy" (Johnson, Robert Underwood, and Clarence Clough Buel, eds., Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Vol 4. New York: The Century Co., 1887). THE CHASE BEGINS Lee's forces were pushing west toward Amelia and the Federals ...
- 1857: History Of Photography
- ... art of.” Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge. 1994 ed. Sussman, Aaron. The Amateur Photographers Handbook. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company Inc. 1973. “The Camera.” Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge. 1994 ed. Walker, Richard J. and Walker, Robert E. Exploring Photography. South Holland, Illinios: The Goodheard--Willcox Company, Inc. 1991.
- 1858: History 2
- ... governors of the newly created states were Scotch-Irish. The Scotch-Irish did some many important things in American history that it would take quite a while to list them all. Here are a few: Robert Fulton built the first steamboat, Edgar Allen Poe was Scotch-Irish on his father’s side, Horace Greeley created the New York Tribune. The Scotch-Irish had a profound contribution to almost every aspect of ...
- 1859: Hiroshima, The World Is No Lon
- ... the state to be put under state government advisement. After 1962 it was still used by the government to develop new weapons, weapons such as the Hydrogen bomb. The biggest name in Loa Alamos was Robert Oppenheimer, a well-known and very talented nuclear scientist. The first atomic explosion was conducted in a test, in Alamogordo, New Mexico. The bomb was placed in a remote area and detonated July 16, 1945 ...
- 1860: Hiroshema
- ... of the Atomic bomb and the building of it possible. The power behind such a weapon was just what the United States needed. Many scientists manufactured and constructed the Atomic bomb, including Enrico Fermi, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and Harold Urey. The group was headed by a United States Army engineer, Major General Leslie Groves. The United States came up with a list of cities that could be possible targets for the ...
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