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- 11751: Chiang Kai-shek
- ... passion and energy in those words. It shows the struggles he had already overcome and how willing he was to continue fighting for what he really believed in. You can see why he was the great leader that he was. Word Count: 985
- 11752: America: The Land of Opportunity
- ... the other. I think that others should move to America because of the opportunity the U. S. has to offer. The U.S. has many jobs and schools. The schools in the U.S. are great they teach you all that you would possibly want to know. I know that in some countries the men can only labor and the women get treated badly. Here there is no worry for we ...
- 11753: Gregory (Panos Ionnides)
- ... the slightest bit of betrayl sensed on the behalf of headquarter's, the executioner would have been one his own "delicate assignments". Throughout the story, the executioner made it quite obvious that he cared a great deal for Gregory. He not only shared food out of the same bowl and drank out of the same tin as him but he also listened to him explain his life stories and could easily ...
- 11754: Term Limits For Legislators
- ... 12) Because one serves in Congress for a potentially unlimited time, representatives are more likely to "know about the rules, routines, and procedures that are essential to survival in Congress
[and] may also know a great deal about how to use the federal bureaucracy to serve their constituents." (13) Incumbents, therefore, are necessary for Congress to run smoothly. The argument that representatives must be in place for a long time in ...
- 11755: Chuck Close
- ... left him unable to hold a brush. (He paints with his brush tied to his hand by a metal and Velcro device.) Close started to work with bolder, more expressive and colorful marks before his great physical trauma. The new work is both the same; they're recognizable as works by Close and could be by no one else He still uses the grid and he still paints heads. Although the ...
- 11756: The Uniqueness of the American Constitution
- ... and idle wanderers, this land has underwent major revolutions to become the nesting house for freedom and dreams that it is today. Times in 1787 were extremely different than in 1997. With the memory of Great Britain's heavy hand so fresh in the minds of early Americans, one can imagine the apprehension and excitement of starting fresh. The men who wrote the Constitution however, were not starting fresh. They remembered ...
- 11757: Violations of the Declaration of Human Rights During the Salem Witch Trials
- ... death. If these victims of whom most were in their late fifties, had been seen as people who are just like us, they would have been saved from such destiny. Article Six is also a great, and maybe the clearest, example to prove the point of violated human rights. This article says "all are equal before the law and entitled without any discrimination to equal protection before the law. All are ...
- 11758: Deng Xiaopeng
- ... their own homes much like President Roosevelt did here in America. Deng listed technology as on his list of expansion goals but he also listed three other important goals agriculture, economy, and military. Deng had great need to expand Agriculture because China has the highest population in the world. If Deng could not put food on the table then chances are the people are not going to really like him or ...
- 11759: Dwight D Eisenhower
- ... to West Point. He was stationed in Texas as second lieutenant where he met Mamie Geneva Doud, whom he married in 1916. He excelled at many staff assignments and served under the guidance of many great generals. After Pearl Harbor he was called to Washington for a war plans assignment. He commanded the allied forces landing in North Africa in November 1942. On D-Day, 1944, he was the supreme commander ...
- 11760: Einstein
- ... of their country but he refused due to his failing health and it was speculated that he just didnt want to. Albert Einstein bought many new ideas into the scientific world and had many great achievements in his lifetime. He was not only a genius, but also a humble and humorous man. In a way he discovered how to create nuclear power and yet was a strong pacifist. The last ...
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