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- 3891: History Of The Car
- ... States roads as opposed to 200,000 in Great Britain, 90,000 in France, and a mere 70,000 in Germany (Zeldin 649). Cars, which were not mentioned in the census of the United States' business in 1900, soon will be at the top of the list. The rapid development of cars required a great range of facilities. Around the turn of the century and for nearly two decades into the ...
- 3892: Harry S. Truman
- ... lead mines in Missouri, lost his money, and then turned to the oil fields of Oklahoma. Two years later, just before the United States entered World War I, he sold his share in the oil business and enlisted in the U.S. Army. He trained at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, but returned to Missouri to help recruit others. He was elected first lieutenant by the men of Missouri’s Second Field Artillery ...
- 3893: History Of Asia
- ... The Five –Anti helped to expose businessmen and the bourgeoisie bribery, tax, defaulting, stealing state property, and benefit from state economic secrets. The Five –Anti permitted the government to control a large amount of private business. All of society participated in reform. The Thought Reform movement of 1951 required 6,500 professors to take course under Professor Ai Siqi, leader in Chinese Communist Thought. His colleagues whom he would eventually teach ...
- 3894: Historical Relations Between T
- ... about 1840, the fur trade came almost to an end because the fashionable thing in Europe was to have a hat made from silk. The fur trade: led to the development of the first transcontinental business, the North West Company produced the oldest multinational trading company, the Hudson Bay Company transformed the traditional native cultures of the tribes that participated, and was an important part of the imperial rivalries between Britain ...
- 3895: Community
- ... try their best to make their community to be the best of the best. For example, a community such as cyberspace should give security and happiness to people who are using cyberspace. Since the internet business is more advanced and complex year after year, it is getting harmful to internet users. Because some people put a crashed or virus programs and sites on the web to make other users crash their ...
- 3896: Hitler
- ... unemployment, fear of communist, Hitler’s self-certainty, and the diffidence of his political rivals. Nevertheless, when Hitler was appointed chancellor in January 1933, he was expected to be an easily controlled tool of big business. Once in power however, Hitler quickly established himself as a dictator. Thousand of anti-nazis were hauled off to concentration camps and all signs of dissent suppressed. An Enabling Act passed by a subservient legislature ...
- 3897: History Of The Counterculture
- ... titled “If 6 was 9” that described his oppression: “White collared conservative flashing down the street/Pointing their plastic finger at me/They’re hoping soon my kind will drop and die...Go on Mr. business man/You can’t dress like me.” During Woodstock, the music festival in ’69, Country Joe and the Fish sang lyrics that were both comical and intense: “What are we fighting for?/Don’t ask ...
- 3898: Cults
- ... the United States. Cults simply claim that they are a religion, thus making it extremely difficult for any legal recourse to be taken against them. Scientology was created in the 1950’s first as a business. It sought to help individuals with their “mental health.” But, in 1957, when the IRS began investigating it and its founder L. Ron Hubbard for misuse of its tax-exempt status, Hubbard began referring to ...
- 3899: Organizational Review of Plant Automation Group
- ... construction projects, in the same way that Operations and Maintenance have always done. The advantage of this approach is to allow Engineering to manage this project and get the Plant Automation Group out of the business of Engineering. The only disadvantages are that a change in project management mid-stream might result in some loss of momentum and coordination difficulties. The other possible disadvantage may be a lack of staffing in ...
- 3900: Hiram Ulysses Grant
- ... of Gen. Zachary Taylor and Gen. Winfield Scott. In 1854 while stationed at Fort Humboldt, California, Grant resigned his commission because of loneliness and drinking problems. He spent the following years in unsuccessful farming and business ventures in Missouri. He moved to Galena, Illinois, in 1860 where he worked in his father’s leather shop. Grant was appointed colonel and soon afterward brigadier general of the Illinois volunteers at the outbreak ...
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