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- 18271: Andrew Carnegie 2
- ... He would now contribute his money to educational buildings, libraries, and colleges. He developed the Carnegie Institution of Washington, which provided money to international educational courses. To conclude, Carnegie contributed to American society and the world by developing a method of producing steel assiduously and inexpensively. By developing this product, it allowed for other industries to grow. When he retired his business, he spent the last part of his life contributing ...
- 18272: Bulls On Parade
- ... like other cultures, Spain too has its own specific culture. Part of the Spanish culture revolves around the bull. Bullfighting and bull runs by many people are recognized as the only Spanish culture in the world, and because of its importance it always begins on time. Still many people view it as a crime. Me being a foreigner I have first hand experience with different cultures. A long time ago in ...
- 18273: Bureacracy In Japan
- ... the office. Since these political activities cost a great deal of money, the factions have established a close relationship with corporate Japan, and "money politics" has become a major characteristic of the parties. The business world and the banking community especially have supported the LDP than any other party, simply due to the fact that the conservatives constitute the party that has helped provide the most favorable environment for rapid economic ...
- 18274: American Revolution Persuaders
- American Revolution Persuaders Many events helped cause the American Revolution. It was a terrible war between the colonies of America and the country of England. The three most important events that led up to, and caused it, were the Boston Massacre, The Boston Tea Party, and The Stamp Act. The ...
- 18275: American Revolution 2
- ... March 5, 1770 Americans throw snowballs at soldiers and 5 colonists are killed. The colonists are not proud to be British anymore and feel that they have been betrayed. This is called the Boston Massacre. War of words starts and open conflict is not far away. British taxes are not effective and the boycott keeps on going. Ben Franklin has even now started to hate England and feels that Thomas Hutchinson ...
- 18276: Bus Boycott 2
- ... like it was in Montgomery, and they knew that if they stuck together they could defeat segregation. When the Bus boycott was over a battle in the fight for civil rights was won but the war was not. Just because the buses were desegregated, it doesn t mean that all of Montgomery is going to be happy. There were many threats of violence. A pregnant women getting of a bus was ...
- 18277: Cambodia And United Nations
- ... Phnom Penh. The national flag has a blue background with a temple in the middle. A picture of it is on the poster display. The economy in Cambodia is certainly not the best in the world. It is in fact a very poor country. Cambodia s economy is still recovering from a sudden switch to a free-trade market in 1990, and a cutoff in aid from former Soviet countries. The ...
- 18278: American Hawaii
- ... on the old belifes were murdered. This goes to show how a religion can either hold a society together or tear it apart. Henry Obookiah was born in Hawaii. His family was murdered in a war between neighboring islands. He decided to find a new life in America, so he hopped aboard a trading ship and landed in New England. Obookiah stayed with a Christian family and went to a foreign ...
- 18279: Catacombs
- ... the other catacombs. The very traces of their existence were lost. During the late Middle Ages they didn't even know where they were. The Christian religion developed rapidly in Rome and all over the world past the 1st century. This was because it was original and suitable for all mankind to believe in. It was also due to the testimony of fervour; this was that the Christians expressed brotherly love ...
- 18280: Charles Darwin
- ... to do with his life he came in contact with John Henslow, a professor at Cambridge. Henslow recommend that Darwin take the position on a British Navy survey ship in 1831. Darwin traveled around the world on the H.M.S. Beagle. His job was to make observation on plants and animals found in the places where the ship docked. Darwin was fond of the Galapagos Islands, in South America. The ...
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