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- 5301: Britain And Europe In The Seve
- J.R. Jones, a Professor of English History in the School of English Studies at the University of East Anglia, England, in Britain and Europe in the Seventeenth Century, has written a very informative and interesting book. Britain and Europe in the Seventeenth Century is a ...
- 5302: Breakup Of The Soviet Union An
- ... in a secret deal with Adolph Hitler (Russia). Yet, the people of these nations remembered and were angry. Whether it was ignorance or neglect, Gorbachev indeed believed the communist history books he had read at school, which brushed over and explained some of the greatest crimes of the century. So, he never thought of the Ukraine as having been forcibly conquered by the Red Army in 1919-1920, or as the ...
- 5303: Break Stalin
- ... research. Living standards improved markedly during Khrushchev s period. More and more people were able to receive tertiary education, although this was generally available either after working for a number of years, or at night school. More freedom of movement between jobs was allowed.13 Pensions were increased, with a qualifying age of 65 for men, 60 for women, but available for men with 25 years seniority in their job, 20 ...
- 5304: Boys In The Hood The Begining
- ... has been in and out of prison. Ricky does a little better, being a talented football player who hopes to go to USC on a scholarship, but who is already a father while in High school at the age of seventeen. Singleton also portrays issues dealing with premarital sex, family, crime, single parent homes, drugs, and violence. From this powerful drama several other films have mirrored its plot and themes. Since ...
- 5305: Black Panthers
- ... thing that attracted blacks to join and support the Black Panther Party was its policy of doing something for the people. The Black Panther Party organized community programs such as free breakfast for children, Liberation school for kids, free clothes drives, campaigns to stop drugs and crime, and a whole lot more. The Black Panther Party made the country understand that it wanted to make America a safer, better place. The ...
- 5306: Biography Of Stephen Hawking
- ... war Oxford was considered a safer place to have babies. When he was eight, his family moved to St Albans, a town about 20 miles north of London. At eleven Stephen went to St Albans School, and then on to University College, Oxford, his father's old college. Stephen wanted to do Mathematics, although his father would have preferred medicine. Mathematics was not available at University College, so he did Physics ...
- 5307: Biography Of Eugene Victor Deb
- ... when the Civil war has started. Gene had extraordinary memory and desire to learn, he became bored with the infinite repetition of studies in reading, writing, and ciphering, therefore Eugene has decided to leave the school in 1870 and to take job in railroad enginehouse. At that time, Eugene Victor, thin, tall, about six feet tall, with angular power boy, began cleaning oil from the trucks of freight engines . Everybody in ...
- 5308: Biography Of Adam Smith
- ... with his pupil from 1764-66 (mostly in France) where he came to know some intellectual leaders, such as Turgot, D'Alembert, Andre Morellet, Helvetius, and Francois Quesnay. Quesnay was the head of the Physiocratic school whose work Smith much respected. After this traveling, Smith returned to his home in Kirkcaldy. For the next ten years, he spent most of his time working on his book, Wealth of Nations, which appeared ...
- 5309: Bill Of Rights 2
- ... case came before the Supreme Court. Black students had been denied admission to all-white schools in Topeka, Kansas; under Kansas law, cities with more than 15.000 residents it was acceptable to operate separate school systems, providing that both schools were substantially equal in educational facilities. But in Brown v. Board of Education Topeka, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that segregation by race in public schools is unconstitutional. Speaking for ...
- 5310: Frank Sinatra
- ... then became a copy boy where he found a passion to strive for, journalism. However, the editor at the newspaper said, copy boys dont know enough to be reporters. So, Sinatra went to secretarial school. He studied English, typing, and shorthand. The newspapers editor eventually promoted him to cub sports reporter After achieving his goal to be a journalist, Frank had another passion to strive for, singing. In his ...
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