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- 1361: The Rise Of Communism In Russi
- ... 1879, Trotsky had gained a leading place among the Russian Social-Democrats by the time of the Second party Congress in 1903. He represented ultra-radical sentiment that could not reconcile itself to Lenin's stress on the party organization. Trotsky stayed with the Menshevik faction until he joined Lenin in 1917. From that point on, he acomidated himself in large measure to Lenin's philosophy of party dictatorship, but his ...
- 1362: Expansion Of NATO
- ... operations. Keeping in mind the importance of regional stability and respect for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of neighboring states, they are concerned about the impact of the crisis of the entire Caucasus region and stress the need to avoid steps that would further undermine regional security. Should NATO be open to expansion? NATO has always had an open door policy to the membership of new countries into the Alliance. In ...
- 1363: Latin American Chage
- ... When, in 1964, US investment was stalled for fears of political instability the military took over the government. They promised to stabilize the economy, grow industry and eventually restore democracy. Finance Minister Campos shifted the stress away from import substitution to export oriented growth. He controlled inflation by decreasing government spending and wage and when workers would strike many were jailed. From 1968 1974 there was a tremendous increase in growth ...
- 1364: The Roots Of Communist China
- ... of these conditions and anxious to eliminate them. Mao Tse-tung envisioned a mixed economy under Communist control, such as had existed in the Soviet Union during the period of the New Economic Policy. The stress was more upon social justice, and public ownership of the "commanding heights" of the economy than upon development. In 1945, Mao was talking more candidly about development, still within the framework of a mixed economy ...
- 1365: The Golden Age Of Greece
- ... that we have today. I like to look at it like our fathers before us that are teaching us what we know now. I must say, living in the nineties are much more better, relaxing, stress less, and more of a easy life now than before. I that god that I am here now with the knowledge that I know now. If I was a Nejeh in the Golden Age, I ...
- 1366: Canada- Facts And Figures
- ... of kilometres from Hudson Bay -- was purchased by Canada from the Hudson's Bay Company, which had been granted the vast territory by King Charles of England in 1670. Westward expansion did not happen without stress. In 1869, Louis Riel led an uprising of the Mιtis in an attempt to defend their ancestral rights to the land. A compromise was reached in 1870 and a new province, Manitoba, was carved from ...
- 1367: Open Arms
- ... margin where those qualities lurk which she has no call to bring from their obscurity. But in the midst of all this tolerance and sympathy there are, even in the early books, moments of greater stress. Her humour has shown itself broad enough to cover a wide range of fools and failures, mothers and children, dogs and flourishing midland fields, farmers, sagacious or fuddled over their ale, horse-dealers, inn-keepers ...
- 1368: Latin America And Slavery
- ... sensible thing to do. This was the first step to sterilizing the identity of the continent. Diseases introduced by the immune Europeans took their toll on the natives and killed many off. Coupled with the stress of working in the fields and in other aspects of enslaved life the aboriginal population soon dwindled to next to nothing. Looking at just the aboriginal population, there was a traumatic fall. Birth rates were ...
- 1369: Labor Unions
- ... one of two ways. First, unions could employ medical professionals who would provide health maintenance and illness avoidance services such as check-ups, chemical abuse awareness information, and information on how to cope with job stress. Such a system would make union members feel that they were getting something in return for their dues By focusing on such issues as the rising out-of-pocket cost of health care, the decline ...
- 1370: Kurt Cobain
- ... year Kurt Cobain and Nirvana decided to change record companies from Sub Pop to Geffen Records. In 1991 Nirvana signed a contract and started another album titled Nevermind ("Biography"). As Nirvana became more famous the stress increased on Kurt. Cobain was constantly being protected by guards, so he had little contact with his close friends and family. It even got to the point were they were unable to talk to Kurt ...
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