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- 421: The Clinton Health Plan
- ... Maclean's, October 4, 1993, p.39 23.Morganthau, Tom The Clinton Cure Newsweek, October 4, 1993, pp.36-45 24.Morganthau, Tom The Clinton Solution Newsweek, September 20, 1993, pp.30-35 25.Pear, Robert Delay on Health Care Reflects Task's Complexity New York Times, October 12, 1993, p.?? 26.Reinhold, Robert Amid Mountains of Paper, a War Against a Tide of Red Ink. New York Times, November 14, 1993, Section 4A p.4 27.Rosenthal, Elizabeth Confusion, Errors, and Fraud, In Medical Bills. New York Times, November 14, 1993, Section 4A p.5 28.Samuelson, Robert J. Health Care:How We Got Into This Mess Newsweek, October 4, 1993, pp. 30-35 29.Rich, Thomas "A Walk In Space" Newsweek, October 4, 1993, pp.46-49 30.Rich, Thomas Back ...
- 422: The Roles African American In
- ... and defend their freedom, not to do the laborious tasks the white soldiers did not want to do. Perhaps the most famous regiment to fight for their equal rights was the 54th Massachusetts (Fincher). Col. Robert Shaw, commander of this infantry, was one of the few white commanders who treated his troops with dignity and respect. He helped them fight for their rights as soldiers. The entire regiment, including white officers ... policy and began commissioning the outstanding black soldiers as officers (Smith 326). The blacks had won yet another battle. Being allowed to prove themselves in an engagement was now the greatest challenge African Americans faced. Robert Shaw of the 54th Massachusetts demanded that his regiment be given the opportunity to engage in battle and not just the menial tasks assigned to them (Fincher). Many other commanders also demanded the same things ... African American troop was the battle at Fort Wagner by the 54th Massachusetts. It was the battle that proved the true bravery of the black soldiers. On July 18, 1863, the regiment, led by Col. Robert Gould Shaw, moved in slowly until the signal to engage came (Fincher). All six hundred men charged the fort. The color bearer fell almost immediately and orders to withdraw were given (Allen 226). However, ...
- 423: Charles Darwin
- CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN (1809-1882) Charles Darwin was a very famous British scientist who laid the foundation of modern evolutionary theory with his concept of the development of all forms of life through the slow working process of natural selection. His work was mainly based on the life and earth sciences an on modern thought in general. Charles Robert Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England on February 12, 1809. He was the fifth child of Robert Warning Darwin. After Char-les had graduated from the elite school at Shrewsbury in 1825, young Darwin went to the University of Edinburg to study medicine. In 1827 he had dropped out of medical ...
- 424: Nuclear Power for All
- ... 29, 1998. [online] http://www.policy.com/issuewk/98/0629/062998c.html “Stolen U.S Secrets Help China Make Warhead-Report.” Infoseek May 14,1999. [online] …/content?arn=ao327LBY954rewlb-19990514&qt=China+buying+nuclear Sutter, Robert G. “Chinese Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control Policies: Implications and Options for the United States Report for Congress, 94-422s.” CRS report for Congress March 25, 1994. [online] http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/crs ... oneworld.org/news/asia/chinese_nuclear.html Waller, Douglas. “China’s Arm Race.” Time February 1, 1999:32-34. Waller, Douglas “The Secret Missile Deal.” Time June 30, 1997. [online] Time/webmaster@pathfinder.com Windrem, Robert. “Top Chinese Scientists Visited U.S. Nuclear Weapons Laboratories in ’94.” MSNBC [online] www.msnbc.com Works Cited “Atomic Veteran Web Site.”[online] http:www.angelfire.com/tx/atomicveteran/page1.html “China- Chapter 1.” The ... 14.10.94. [online] http://africa.geomic.uni-oldenburg.de/~joey/Greenpeace/nuclear-9410.html Hauqil, Liu. “No-First-Use and China’s Security.” [on-line] http://www.stimson.org/[ibs/zeronuke/liu3.htm Sutter, Robert G. “Chinese Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control Policies: Implications and Options for the United States Report for Congress, 94-422s.” CRS report for Congress March 25, 1994. [online] http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/ ...
- 425: Albert Einstein 2
- ... a covert operation to build an atomic bomb to use as soon as possible. The Manhattan project was not know to the public and the details of it were not shared with Einstein himself. J. Robert Oppenheimer created the first atomic bomb, he was a scientist, philosopher, bohemian and radical, he was the man chosen to direct the construction of the first nuclear weapon by the U.S. (Pentis Building, The ... produce a practical military weapon in the form of a bomb in which the energy is released by a fast neutron chain reaction in one of more of the materials known to show nuclear fission. (Robert Serber April, 1943) The Outcome of this project and Einstein s idea was the first atomic bomb, a.k.a. Little Boy and the second atomic bomb, a.k.a. Fat Man. The first bomb ... to look at Hiroshima. The city was hidden by that awful cloud boiling up, mushrooming. For a moment, no one spoke. Then everyone was talking. Look at that!, Look at that! Exclaimed the co.-pilot, Robert Lewis, pounding to Tibbets s shoulder. Lewis said he could taste atomic fission: it tasted like lead. Then he turned away to written in his journal. My God, he asked himself, what have we ...
- 426: Irish Immigration To Canada
- ... emigrants and who migrated to Canada during the Famine and generations after made many significant contributions to Canada. Many recognized figures who contributed to the history of Canada were, in fact, Irish Canadians. Francis Collins, Robert Baldwin, Timothy Eaton, Nellie Mclung, and Samuel McLaughlin are but a few of the many Irish Canadian figure we have to thank for what Canada is today. „h Francis Collins was responsible for the freedom ... After a long trial, he finally won the case with the help of outside public support. Thanks to Francis Collins, Canadians now have freedom of speech, a Charter of Rights, and liberty of press. „h Robert Baldwin became the personification of integrity and humility in Canadian politics. He was the father of the Responsible Government and has become the symbol of political moderation in Canadian history. „h Timothy Eaton(1834-1907 ... feminist and social reformer. Mclung was the first woman member of CBC¡¦s Board of Governor¡¦s and deserves great thanks from Canadian women for her contributions to the women¡¦s movement in Canada. „h Robert Samuel McLaughlin(1871-1972), the founder of General Motors, made significant contributions to the advancement of Canadian culture and society as well as to the Canadian economy. He was the benefactor of Queen¡¦s ...
- 427: A Brief History Of The Blues
- ... Buddy Guy, Otis Rush, and later Eric Clapton and the late Roy Buchanan, among many others, continued to make fantastic music in the blues tradition. (RSR&RE 53) The latest generation of blues players like Robert Cray and the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, among others, as well as gracing the blues tradition with their incredible technicality, have drawn a new generation listeners to the blues. There are a number of different ... vocal sounds of the blues singers. (Machlis 578-9) Blues lyrics contain some of the most fantastically penetrating autobiographical and revealing statements in the Western musical tradition. For instance, the complexity of ideas implicit in Robert Johnson's 'Come In My Kitchen,' such as a barely concealed desire, loneliness, and tenderness, and much more: You better come in my kitchen, It's gonna be rainin' outdoors. Blues lyrics are often intensely ... 39) The early blues were very irregular rhythmically and usually followed speech patterns, as can be heard in the recordings made in the twenties and thirties by the legendary bluesmen Charley Patton, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Robert Johnson and Lightnin' Hopkins among others. (RSR&RE 53) The meter of the blues is usually written in iambic pentameter. The first line is generally repeated and third line is different from the first ...
- 428: Symbolism In Lord of the Flies
- ... William Golding obviously was influenced by several other authors in his creation of Lord of the Flies. His references to Coral Island and the use of the names Jack and Ralph are both derived from Robert Ballantyne's Coral Island. He has also had influence from the likes of Edgar Rice Burroughs and Jules Verne. Golding, however, held a much more negative outlook on human nature, which he expressed in his ... hunting instincts always engaged, finds traces of a boar which they begin to hunt. Ralph manages to hit it with his spear, but the animal escapes. Another tribal dance is formed, with a boy named Robert as the Pig. Unlike before, Ralph actively participates, and their acting becomes overly realistic, actually striking and hurting Robert. Finally, they move on towards the mountain, and send Simon back to tell Piggy they won't be back soon. Jack scales the mountain and reports a sighting of a moving creature, initiating a ...
- 429: FDR
- ... Alfred Smith for the governorship of New York. He won the election, and in 1929, F.D.R. was inaugurated governor. He changed everything Governor Smith had set up by replacing Secretary of the State Robert Moses with Edward J. Flynn, Industrial Commissioner Dr. James A. Hamilton with Miss Frances Perkins, and decided not to reappoint Belle Moskowitz as his secretary. His first year in office was an extremely successful one ... Crowell Company, 1967. Diggins, John P. The Proud Decades. New York: W and W Norton and Company, 1988. Eisenhower, Milton S. The President Is Calling. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1974. Ginna, Robert and Robert Graff. FDR. New York: Harper and Bow Publishers, 1963. Internet. 17 March 2000. Available WWW: http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/glimpse/presidents/html/fr32.html/ Internet. 25 March 2000. Available WWW: http://www.nscds. ...
- 430: The Insanity Plea by Winslad and Ross: Summary
- ... the not guilty verdict due to insanity and some time in a crazy phicility(is that a scientific term?). The last case that I will tell you about in this report is the case of Robert Torsney. Robert Torsney was a New York City Cop who always carried around his gun. The killing occurred in daylight while he was sober, working, alert, and paying attention to details. Torsney had a stable job, was ... the top of his log book that read "Happy Working Felony Thanksgiving." The police officer received a call from a residence of a neighbor hood that a person with a gun was lurking around. Officers Robert Faity, Matt Williams and Torsney were dispatched to the Cyprus Houses. He searched the house and found nothing. He undid the leather to allow easy access to his gun as he came out of ...
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