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- 1251: Communism
- ... powers of the world. The first Five Year Plan worked as far as industrial output was concerned, but it was at much cost to the people of Russia. Once the Five Year Plans started to roll, Stalin decided to make some agricultural changes to support the industrialization. In April, 1928, Stalin presented the draft of a new land law. Although the draft failed to become a law, it showed a couple ...
- 1252: Plato
- ... of the Republic and it is with good reason. It's literary merit is outstanding with philosophical and psychological sources (Allen) ANAYA--2 THE EARLY DIALOGUES In the early dialogues Socrates always played the leading roll. In all of them, Plato was trying to keep the spirit of Socrates alive. There are also early dialogues that portray Socrates in whimsical moods but always with a serious purpose. (Allen) The Republic was ...
- 1253: The Art Of Torture
- ... The Painful cuts torture is a very crude one like the bamboo torture. The executioner would give the victim paper cuts all over his or her body, then the executioner would pickup the victim and roll him or her in salt. The shock of pain sometimes killed some of the victims. Now to execution, the torture to the death, a slow death. The Ordeal of Three is one of the most ...
- 1254: Canada- Facts And Figures
- ... are held in high regard. Music The talents of Canadian musicians can be heard in all types of music. Bryan Adams, Céline Dion, Sarah McLachlan, Leonard Cohen, Roch Voisine and Daniel Lavoie are popular with rock fans all over the world. The group Kashtin has added Montagnais to the list of languages in which Canadians songwriters and performers can become famous. Dance Three large Canadian ballet companies perform on the international ...
- 1255: Domus Aurea, Golden House Of N
- ... just the ceiling. Either way, it would have required a large power source for this and would have required the latest technology (Grant 175). The new “trend” of the times was artificially stained marble. Another rock that was sort of a novelty was one recently discovered in Asia Minor that let the light in while doors were still closed (Grant 176). Art was very prevalent in Nero’s Golden House. The ...
- 1256: US Generals Of WWII
- ... Soldier’s General.” (www.odedodea.edu/k-12/d-day/GVPT/Omar/Omar.html) General Douglas MacArthur was a very unique man. MacArthur was born on Jan. 26, 1880, on an Army reservation in Little Rock, Ark. On December 8th, 3:40AM when he received a phone call he exclaimed, “Pearls Harbor! It should be our strongest point!” He was an immaculate man who changed his uniform at least twice during ...
- 1257: Mining In Canada
- ... finer size. Further crushing is required prior to sending the ore to the mill where it is ground to a fine powder8. The purpose of crushing and grinding is to free the minerals from the rock. Treatment may consist of gravity or chemical concentration techniques. The end product of the mill is a concentrate, whereby the percentage of valuable mineral has been increased by a factor of 10 to as much ...
- 1258: Theresienstadt
- ... now housed close to 60. To make room for such an amount of people, they would construct bunks that stacked on top of one another all the way to the ceiling. A person could not roll over in bed without disturbing the residents on either side; such disturbances led to beatings. The total living area through out all of Theresienstadt had shrunken to about 18 square feet per person. If a ...
- 1259: Ira Remsen
- ... researcher Constantine Fahlberg when they were working on a derivative of coal tar. One night, after a long day in his laboratory He we was having dinner with wife. When he was eating a regular roll. Remsen noticed that it was quite sweet at first, but it left a bitter after-taste. He made his wife taste the bread and he found nothing wrong or something unusual about the taste. So ...
- 1260: One Hundred Years Of Solitude
- ... roaring engines of three weather planes taking off simultaneously, each from a separate runway. Shortly afterwards, at 1:51 a.m., “Top Secret” airborned, and at 2:45 a.m., the Enola Gay began to roll down the runway and then noisily took off along with “Greek Artiste” and “No. 91.” Now all three weather-scout planes and three combat planes of special bombing mission No. 13 were airborne and headed ...
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