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Lend Lease Act Industrial Recovery Act
5,250 words
... really prepared plans were ready to be
implemented almost at once. Huge public buildings,
great dams, and irrigation and flood-control
projects are part of PWAs legacy. The most
spectacular agency designed to promote general
economic improvement was the National Recovery
Administration (NRA), an organization set up
(along with the PWA) by the National Industrial
Recovery Act (NIRA), which was passed by Congress
in June 1933. The NRA was designed to help
business help itself. Unfair competiti...
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War Against Japan Yalta Conference
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The Yalta Conference was one of the most important
events in history, let alone, this century. It
took place from February 4 to February 11, 1945,
at Yalta, Crimea, a port / resort . The three main
individuals at this meeting were Churchill of
Great Britain, Roosevelt of the United States and
Stalin of the U. S. S. R, known back then, and now
known as Russia. Roosevelt had two primary goals
at Yalta, and he secured them both, during the
negotiations. One these key objectives was to
involve Stali...
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Environmental Policy Versus The Economy
1,258 words
Environmental policy versus the economy It is in
the ring set up by greedy corporations and enviro
tree huggers where the top card is the economy
versus the environment. To help gain support, the
economy yells, The Green groups may decry economic
growth, but it is growth itself that makes
environmental protection possible and popular
pollution is as old as human activity, but only
recently have we been rich enough to worry about
it. 10 On the other side, we have Putting
pollution controls in pla...
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Red River Hotel Red River Hotel And Conference Room
334 words
THE RED RIVER HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER The new
Red River Hotel and Conference Center in
Albuquerque has just been completed. It's the
perfect place to stay for seeing all the local
sights or as a stopover to other New Mexico
destinations. The hotel has extended very
attractive discounts to all Gateway travel
agencies, which we can extend to our customers.
The hotel has 400 rooms, all of which are spacious
and tastefully furnished. Each room is equipped
with individual climate control, a direc...
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Ho Chi Minh United States Military
1,514 words
In 1949, Mao Zedong led the Peoples Revolution,
which established a Communist State in China.
Communism has now been introduced to Asia. In this
period, after World War II, Communism was a
popular ideology being introduced throughout the
world. Vietnam was one of the many countries under
the threat of Communism. At this time, Vietnam was
a French Colony. As time went on tension started
to come between the French and the Vietnamese
people. As tension increased so did the fighting
between the Fren...
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Critique Of The Historical Debate On Versailles Treaty
1,341 words
The treaty of Versailles that closed the First
World War was set up as a way to ensure peace. It
was hoped that the treaty would ensure that the
first world was had been the war to end all wars
however this was not to be and the treaty became
the subject of much scrutiny pretty much from the
get-go. Many of the youthful insiders from the
American and British delegations claimed
immediately after the conference that Wilson had
abandoned his earlier plans and had in effect
betrayed his supporters....
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Law Enforcement Agencies Afl Cio
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Black Flag Over Seattle by Paul de Armond Editor's
forward Read any war memoir, and notice that
veterans almost always comment on the battlefield
stillness before the fighting begins. Often it is
the only personal note in the writing; the rest of
the account describes history book heroism and
savagery, troop movements and general's
strategies, cannon fire and the screams of the
injured. But these preceeding hours of quietude
always seem as memorable as the carnage that
follows. Welcome to Seattl...
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Austro Hungarian Empire First World War
2,097 words
... the British in the North Sea. Germany and
Austria also had military agreements. When the
First World War was fought, it was to be fought by
all powers because they had made the military plan
cooperatively and very few people inside or
outside government circles expected a long and
destructive world war 13. As a result of the
armaments race, all the European powers felt they
were prepared for a war by 1914. There were two
kinds of nationalism in 19 th Century Europe, the
desire of subject peo...
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Laser Printer E G
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John Doe User Interface Research Center 380 Gui
Lane Hillsville, NY 60292 USA + 1 555 321 7654
Mary Smith Computer Science Department Vowel
Technological Institute Aeiou ZZ 1 8 BC UK + 44
1999 123456 ABSTRACT In this paper, we describe
the formatting requirements for the CHI Conference
and offer a number of suggestions on writing style
for the worldwide CHI readership. Keywords Guides,
instructions, author's kit, conference
publications INTRODUCTION The CHI Proceedings and
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Roman Catholic Church Russian Orthodox Church
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THE SYNODAL THEOLOGICAL COMMISSION STUDIES ISSUES
RELATED TO THE DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE ORTHODOX AND
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES The commentary on the
documents of the Orthodox-Catholic dialogue On
April 18, 1997 the Synodal Theological Commission
of the Russian Orthodox Church under the
chairmanship of Metropolitan Philaret of Minsk and
Sluts had a meeting at the Department for External
Church Relations to study the document of the VII
Plenary session of the Joint International
Commission for the The...
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Archduke Francis Ferdinand Franco Prussian War
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The Causes and Effects of World War What were the
causes and effects of World War I? The answer to
this seemingly simple question is not elementary.
There was more to the onset of the war then the
event of an Austrian prince being murdered in
Serbia, as is what most people consider to be the
cause of World War I. Furthermore, the effects of
the war were not just concentrated to a post-war
era lasting for a generation of Westerners. No,
the effects of the war were widespread throughout
the world ...
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Central Los Angeles Crack Cocaine
4,367 words
Congresswoman Rep. Maxine Waters A woman who will
simply not go unheard CIA/Contrast Connection to
Drug Trafficking in the US (South Central Los
Angeles) Congresswoman Maxine Waters is considered
by many to be the most powerful Black woman in
American politics today. She has gained a
reputation as a fearless and outspoken advocate
for women, children, people of color, and poor
people. In an interview with Peter Jennings of ABC
World News Tonight, Rep. Waters was referred to as
a woman who will s...
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American Cancer Society Anti Emetic
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Hubert L. Black Sociology 105 Sembach April 10,
2001 Section A Should Marijuana Be Used As A
Medicine? If we are think about people who have a
serious medical problem that inflicts constant
physical and mental pain do we ask ourselves
theses questions? How much pain are they going
through? What is their threshold? What is its
frequency? How doest it effect their life, and are
they terminally ill? How can we help them? Theses
questions helped researchers arrive at one
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Equal Pay Act Civil Rights Movement
1,906 words
The Women´ s Liberation Movement (WLM)
exploded into existence in the late 1960 ´ s
in America after a period of relative inactivity
in feminism during the 1950 ´ s and quickly
spread to Europe, soon holding annual
demonstrations in London. It was a movement´
, not an organisation and consisted of numerous
women´ s groups, all campaigning for
different feminist goals. This analysis aims to
discuss and debate whether equal access to the
same goals as men´ , a l...
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Nba Finals Magic Johnson
2,802 words
The L. A. Lakers in the 1980 s were a basketball
powerhouse with household names such as James
Worthy, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Kurt Rambis who
would doubt it. They had class and displayed it on
the court. Kareem could pull up for his patented
sky hook, they could dish to Worthy for the dunk
and Rambis could pull down a rebound, but without
a certain Magic there would be no showtime in L.
A. A certain young player who had it all, a flashy
smile and a great no look pass. That certain
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Nobel Peace Prize African National Congress
3,031 words
He was inaugurated as State President of South
Africa on 10 May 1994. Profile of Nelson
Rolihlahla Mandela Nelson Mandela's greatest
pleasure, his most private moment, is watching the
sun set with the music of Handel or Tchaikovsky
playing. Locked up in his cell during daylight
hours, deprived of music, both these simple
pleasures were denied him for decades. With his
fellow prisoners, concerts were organised when
possible, particularly at Christmas time, where
they would sing. Nelson Mandela fi...
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Colorado Springs Music Industry
549 words
MusicmaniaThe Colorado Music Conference (CMC) is a
musical event that offers the opportunity to learn
everything about a variety of topics in the music
industry. CMC, sponsored by Kevin Dudley, offers
seminars, exhibitions, showcases, and products
that can help one to get connected to other
professionals in the business. This sensational
event was held the weekend of May 30 th, 31 st,
and June 1 st, 1997, at the Red Lion Inn, which is
located at 501 Camino Del Rio in Colorado Springs,
Colorado. ...
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First World War 20 Th Century
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Publishing's one-man band In the shabby back room
of John Calder's bookshop on The Cut in south
London, an intriguing literary event is about to
begin. The shop itself is an anachronism, one of
those tiny havens that once populated Charing
Cross Road before the arrival of megawatts such as
Waterstones and Borders. Where you might normally
expect to see Man and Boy or White Teeth displayed
are copies of Louis-Ferdinand Celine's Journey to
the End of the Night, the collected works of
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Bombing Raids Unconditional Surrender
4,605 words
World War 2 was a war fought in two distinct
phases. The first was the last war of a new
generation. The second was emphatically the first
of a new era. The British strategic bomber
campaign was of doubtful cost effectiveness.
Bomber Command was by far the largest claimant on
labour and factory space within the armed forces.
Relative to their size they suffered more
casualties than any other sector. The
Anglo-American bomber force was divided in terms
of strategy. Bomber Command believed it was ...
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World War Ii End Of World War
487 words
Soon after the end of World War II, the United
States was again engaged in war. This was the Cold
War. The Soviet Union and the United States were
locked in battle to see who would become the most
powerful military presence in the world. Because
of this, each country was constantly pushing the
limits of their technology. These technological
advancements inaugurated the Space Age. Sputnik,
the first in a series of launches, was the reason
the United States entered the Space Race. Some
historians ...
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