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1371: Kkk
... men from a small town in Tennessee accidentally began what has grown to be the largest and most feared "hate group" in the country. The men decided to make a club to help release the stress of the times. The men were all poor and could not afford to make gowns or great costumes for the group, so they decided to use linens. They wore the linens over their backs and ...
1372: Indigenous Religions Compared
... also cleanse the soul. Another example of common beliefs is the way that people "look to the divine for strength in dealing with personal problems." (pg. 20) Those who are suffering from physical illness, grief, stress, or any life problem often say a prayer or simply turn to their "god" in thought. Often a student who is preparing to take an important test will sit in their desk and say "Please ...
1373: Images Of Control Progaganda
... workers. Constant themes throughout the film are positioning Hitler above everything else, the constant image of the swastika and other Nazi party symbols and the pride and superiority of the Aryan race. Hitler’s speeches stress unity and strength of the German people. This is probably the best film footage of the Third Reich at the peak of its glory. One can see how an individual can become so easily influenced ...
1374: How The Great Wall Of China Ef
... a noble deputy) stated that ‘people were so weary of the court.’ The Assembly was making idealistic assertions that may have been different, but were to no extent radical in their objectives. They did not stress the need to remove of the king totally, but depended on him to rule under their constitutional monarchy, thus it became understandable to see why the Assembly fell under the fast feet of the revolution ...
1375: Holocaust 9
... but was a relic of the past, an object to fill the parents empty lives. The child was supposed to vindicate all the suffering the parent had endured. Furthermore, the parents put unusual amounts of stress on a child forcing undeserving discipline, molding them into a lost loved one. In addition the discipline was not necessary for the child's development and was often not related to any of the child ...
1376: History Of The Original Lincol
... the country came to him for advice and counsel. Two years later, Lincoln was voted in office as the 14th President of the United States. Douglas suffered much more after the debates. Soon after, the stress of the debates set in and his health began to deteriorated for a short period of time. But he was soon back on his feet. Two years later, he lost in this race for the ...
1377: History Of Boot Camp Correctio
... the schedule of activities. There is some consistency in the goals of the programs, among them to reduce prison crowding and to change offender’s behavior and thus their future involvement in crime. Some jurisdictions stress the need for intensive supervision after release if the behavioral changes brought about by shock incarceration are to continue in the community. Some States impose additional requirements, such as drug testing, while the offender is ...
1378: Gulf War Illness
... that there was no evidence to link their ailments to wartime risks such as oil-well fire smoke, vaccines, or chemical agents. Originally, the cause of these various symptoms was assumed to be post-traumatic stress, but the persistent and varied nature of the symptoms resisted that label. Pressure from veterans has prompted the government to investigate further the possible causes of the illness: were the troops exposed to Iraqi chemical ...
1379: Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Li
... on the Normandy beaches in France, June 6, 1944, were followed by the allied invasion of Germany six months later (Britannica Vol. 12, Page 759). By April 1945 victory in Europe was certain. The unending stress and strain of the war literally wore Roosevelt out. By early 1944 a full medical examination disclosed serious heart and circulatory problems. Although his physicians placed him on a strict regime of diet and medication ...
1380: Five Imporant Events Of The 19
... between 1964 to 1969, and about 750,000 people were killed. As a result of the middle of the Vietnam War 58,000 were killed, 300,000 were wounded, Vietnam veterans suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, including anxiety and depression, and more then 130 billion dollars were spent directly on the war. The U.S. suffered raised taxes and serious inflation due to the high costs of the war. Hundreds ...


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