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1071: The Atomic Bomb and its Effects on Post-World War II
... all of them. They have no value to society and should be destroyed. This apocalyptic temper and social activism was effected greatly in the early Sixties by the Cuban Missile Crisis. When Americans saw, on television, that they could be under nuclear attack in under twenty minutes, a new anxiety about the cold war surfaced that had not been present since the days of McCarthy. And this new anxiety was evidenced ...
1072: Native Americans and the American Dream
... Ben Carson was blessed with a mother who not only believed in her son’s capacities, but also motivated them to fulfil her greatest expectations in a loving, positive manner. She prohibited more than three television shows a week, and required that her sons read two books a week. "...She managed to make me realize that this hard work was for my own good. Almost daily she would say ‘Bennie, you ...
1073: The Watergate Scandal
... had been involved with the break-ins from the very beginning and was deliberate in attempts to cover up the crimes. On August 9, 1974 Nixon presented his resignation to the American people on national television. (Hartman 3). Several political reforms resulted from the Watergate Scandal. An important area of subsequent reform was political campaign finance regulations. During the investigations, John Dean stated that he had discussed with Nixon the cover ...
1074: Sixteen Most Significant Events in US History between 1789 to 1975
... impact. The entire American culture would experience a revolution in the postwar celebration. Americans were filled with optimism during the postwar years. The growth of advertising and entertainment, combined with technological advances, such as the television and radio, would bring about the emergence of a materialistic society. Economically, the return to a peace time economy and the laissez-faire policies of the late 1800's, set the stage for economic disaster ...
1075: The Watergate Complex
... recommended that Nixon be impeached on three charges: obstruction of Justice, abuse of presidential power, and trying to impede the impeachment process by defying committee subpoenas." (Watergate) Millions of people watched the committee vote on television. There were twenty-seven votes for the impeachment and only eleven against it. He was accused of misuse of his authority and also violating the constitutional rights of citizens by ordering the FBI and Secret ...
1076: The History of Coca-Cola
... 1923. He also made Coca-Cola available through vending machine in 1929, that same year, the Coca-Cola bell glass was made available. He started advertising on the radio in the 1930s and on the television in 1950. Currently Coca-Cola is advertised on over five hundred TV channels around the world. In 1931, he introduced the Coke Santa as a Christmas promotion and it caught on. Candler also introduced the ...
1077: Watergate Scandal
... quiet. The Nixon administration immediately denied this assertion. The testimony of White House aide Alexander Butterfield unlocked the entire investigation pertaining to White House tapes. On July 16, 1973, Butterfield told the committee, on nationwide television, that Nixon had ordered a taping system installed in the White House to automatically record all conversations; what the president said and when he said it could be verified. Cox immediately subpoened eight revelant tapes ...
1078: The Watergate Affair
... the Nixon Administration. The negative image portrayed by the various news media eventually brought about questions of the legitimacy and ethics of the current presidential administration. The televised committee hearings led by Ervin on live television cast a light of criminality onto the administration. White House aides and assistants were questioned and regarded as common criminals. Typical “playing up” by the media sources portrayed Nixon as besieged, his popularity sagging, his ...
1079: Uses Of Networking
... create world beating merges, more companies are thinking on a global level. Security in the new economy is an issue companies are taking very seriously. Use of links in Marketing & Portal web sites A network television company’s earns money from advertising, the more popular their programs are the more money they get from advertising. The internet works much the same, if a company advertisers on your website you will get ...
1080: Time And Technology
... these were issued on the radio, this was the most effective means to reach the population of a country, therefore it became a very powerful political and economical tool. Then with the arrival of satellites, Television arrived where one could both view and hear. This is in fact one of, if not the most important medium we have today. People with a TV can stay up to date with events that ...


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