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- 21451: The Strategies The Meiji Government Used to Achieve Economic Development?
- The Strategies The Meiji Government Used to Achieve Economic Development? The Meiji government during the 1880's created both an institutional and constitution structure that allowed Japan in the coming decades to be a stabile and industrializing country. Two major policies and strategies that reinforced stability and economic modernization in Japan were ... Meiji constitution. Both these aided in stability and thus economic growth. The creation of a national education system aided in creating stability because it indoctrinated youth in the ideas of loyalty, patriotism, and obedience. Japan's education system at first stressed free thought and the ideas of individual's exploration of knowledge but by 1890 the education system of Japan became a tool for indoctrination into what Peter Duus calls "a kind of civil religion" with the Imperial Rescript on Education. This Rescript ...
- 21452: Comparison Of Hitler And Stali
- ... their cause, with no remorse about what they had done. In 1922 Lenin, the leader of the communist party had a stroke. Overtime his condition got worse and he became less involved in the party's affairs. When Lenin died in January 1924, it left two men in contention for the party's leadership. These two men were Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky. The men had opposing ideas on how the party should be run. Stalin was a more aggressive candidate, and therefore had one of his supporters ... and Germany had 7,142,558 casualties. These losses were immense. Stalin believed that if he forced industrialization upon Russia, that it would help the country to rebuild. Collective farms was another one of Stalin's plans. "Engel's general formula about the destiny of the Socialist state in general cannot be extended to the partial and specific case of the victory of socialism in one country only, a country ...
- 21453: A Portrayal of Honor
- ... Legion," and hundreds of Irish American youths form Boston and New York. But in Ohio and Washington, D.C., African American volunteers were turned away from recruiting stations and told, "This is a white man's war." Some citizens questioned the loyalty of immigrants who lived in crowded city tenements until an Italian American from Brooklyn turned that around. In the New York Senate, Democrat Francis Spinola had been a vigorous ... saw their services as a proud sacrifice. The first officer to die for the Union was Captain Constatin Blandowski, one of many immigrants who earlier had fought for freedom in Europe and then joined Lincoln's army. Born in Upper Silesia and trained at Dresden, Germany, he was a veteran of democratic struggles - a Polish revolt at Krakow, the Polish Legion's battles against Austria, and the Hungarian fight for independence. Some nationalities contributed more than their share of Union soldiers. Some immigrants earned the Congressional Medal of Honor. Italian American officer Louis di Cesnola, was ...
- 21454: The Reasons Why the South Went to War
- ... South. The North and the South had different goals. There were many factors that led to the war and the chief ones were political and economic differences between the North and the South. The North's aggression to control the South had led to the point where it was intolerable. The issue on slavery was one of the cause of the Civil War. Slavery and slave trades had become a big part of the South's economy. The slaves were needed to work on plantations which helped the South prospered. During the 19th Century, the North worked hard on abolishing slavery which they thought was an disgrace to the Union. Compromises ... went in favour of the North. The Compromise also went with the South when it included stricter fugitive slave laws and New Mexico and Utah were created without slave restrictions. A book called, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was also published at this time emphasising the evils of slavery. This added tension between the North and the South. The compromises seemed to have settled the issue of slavery but it was ...
- 21455: Treating Anaphylaxix
- ... 3/96 In the emergency setting, anaphylaxis is a dangerous, life threatening condition that must be treated in an aggressive and timely fashion. Anaphylaxis is a condition related to acute allergic reactions. Following the body's exposure to the offending allergen, there are common systemic reactions. The most serious reactions involve the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, but the gastrointestinal, dermatologic, and genitourinary systems are often involved causing varied symptoms such as ... is by no means exhaustive, specific symptoms vary from person to person. The same person suffering from several anaphylactic reactions can also present with differing symptoms. Physiologically speaking, the two main effects of the body's released mediators (IgE) during an anaphylactic reaction are smooth muscle contraction and vasodilatation, which cause most of the body's adverse symptoms. (JAMA, 11/26/82) Since the most life threatening reactions usually involve the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, that is where emergency treatment is focused. In the cardiovascular system, a combination of vasodilatation, ...
- 21456: Put Me In, Coach...!
- Coaching girl's softball and boy's baseball teams has both many differences and similarities. They are obviously two different sports, but they have a lot in common. In the same way, the coaching position is known to be the hardest job ... decides who is talented and would do the best job in each defensive field position. An experienced coach will have an outstanding knowledge for the game and possess developed strategies for his or her team's successful season. The most stressful part of this job, in both softball and baseball, is complying with the specific rules that must be followed during a game. Planning the line-up takes a lot ...
- 21457: World War 1: Forever Wounded
- ... Paul and his friends decide they would rather risk their lives then leave the food. One by one they run to safety carrying their platters of food. Even when Paul is almost killed he doesnt let go of his plate of pancakes. On the field it goes without saying how many men suffered. Shells were flying from above while rifles shot in all directions on the ground. Deadly gases were ... used to it. They even began customs like hanging hats on soldiers blown-off limbs as a sign of respect. Paul describes his constant suffering when he heard cries from a wounded soldier he couldnt save. The moans would begin loud and strong, but as the hours past they would grow soft and weak. His mind had to adapt and learn to accept suffering as something tolerable. The way soldiers ... when they returned home. Some had shell shock. Just hearing the word bomb or seeing a red cap would send some soldiers instantly into a violent tantrum. Some of these people developed twitches so couldnt move correctly. Most were treated with electricity and other therapies, but only some fully recovered. Even more common were the reoccuring nightmares. Some started in the trenches and others when the soldiers came home. ...
- 21458: Skin Cancer
- ... help reduce the disfigurement and mortality from this cancer. Exposure to the ultraviolet radiation from the sun is the most frequently blamed source of skin cancer. Due to the reduction of ozone in the earth's atmosphere, UV radiation is higher today than it was several years ago. Ozone serves as a filter to screen out and reduce the UV light that reaches the earth's surface and its people. Very simply, sunburn and UV light can damage the skin and lead to skin cancer (1., p 1). The American Cancer Society also faulted repeated exposure to x-rays, artificial forms ... the drug to enter the bloodstream, travel through the body and kill cancer cells. Systematic chemotherapy is in the process of being tested in clinical trials. Biological therapy, or immunotherapy tries to get the person's own body to fight the cancer. It uses materials made from the infected person's body to boost, direct, or restore the body's own natural defenses against the cancer. Photodynamic therapy uses a ...
- 21459: Schizophrenia
- ... are unsure of the causes of schizophrenia, although research is progressing rapidly. Scientist are almost certain that schizophrenia has more than one cause. One cause could be a chemical imbalance. An imbalance of the brain's chemical system has long been suspected as the main cause of the illness (Youth 2). A second cause could be stress. Most authorities disagree that severe stress can cause the illness. Stress can however, worsen ... carpets may appear to be walking. There may be hypersensitivity to sounds tastes and smells. The ring of a telephone may seem to be as loud as a fire alarm bell or a loved one's voice as threatening as a lion's roar. The sense of touch may be distorted. They may feel that things are crawling across their skin, or on other occasions they may feel nothing, not even real pain. The sense of self ...
- 21460: Baseball
- ... helmet. I do not think athletes really think in such terms until someone actually gets hurt. One thing that I always kept my eye on when I was working was to make sure the catcher's were wearing their face mask when they were warming the pitchers in the bullpen. At first, the athletes thought I was telling them to put their mask on as an authoritative figure; however, after I ... injury could move down to the elbow and keep move on down and could possibly end a athletes career. I truly enjoyed working with baseball. Baseball was definitely a step up from working with Women's basketball. After leaving baseball I felt as if I was associated with a group of winners that played to win sometimes I wondered about that sometimes working basketball. I worked with fourgoodstudent trainers, three fellow 283's, and a ATC that I learned a lotform. I do not think I could of been any luckier. It was truly a blast. REFERENCES 1. Fleisig, Glen S., PhD "Kinetics of Baseball Pitching with ...
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