Adolf Hitler
…Poles, and Russians. "'it (Nazi philosophy) by no means believes in an equality of races, but along with their difference it recognizes their higher or lesser value and feels itself obligated to promote the victory of the better and stronger, and demand the subordination of the inferior and weaker in…
John Quincy Adams
…refused the Czar s offer, because England was winning the war and was deaf to offers of mediation on maritime issues. Peace would have to be negotiated directly, at Ghent. The American delegation at Ghent faced many problems in addition to the demand of Britain s representatives. The war news…
Japanese Americans
…from China to America. This was passed because of the concern over Chinese labor flooding the market and leaving few jobs for the Americans. However, a result of the act was labor shortage in the western part of our country. Thus, there was a demand for Japanese immigrants who were…
Controlling The Internet
…secure their online transactions. Like never before, online shoppers are receptive to learning about things like smart cards, security protocols and digital wallets. This, in turn, prompts companies to develop technologies and services to meet this demand. Visa is taking a multifaceted approach to ensuring that consumers have the same…
Fall Of Russian Communism
…Yeltsin (b. 1931), Russian politician, president. Remark during a visit to the U.S. Quoted in: Independent (London, 13 Sept. 1989). The fall of the Communist regime in the Soviet Union was more than a political event. The powerful bond between economics and politics that was the integral characteristic of the…
Defoe Daniel (Bibliography)
…the use of the short tale to make a social or moral point. His History of the Pyrites adds to its factual accounts the story of an archetypal fictional pirate, Captain Mission. Defoe’s volumes on the occult and his treatises on trade and economics are also replete with fictional narrative.
…Asia
…reacted to all this by blaming the pegging of the currencies to the US$. His solution is to float all the currencies and everything will correct itself. The implications of the Asian financial crisis are many. A declining Asian economy will reduce demand for U.S. and other countries' exports. The…
Philosophy Of Medicine
…the beginning and hired interpreters and had not been one-sided in their beliefs, would Lia s fate be changed? As with life, all choices involve risk. There are no principles or standards that are right for all people at all time. New situations demand new approaches. What was once valid…
Frederick Douglass
…considered too old for any work, was evicted from her cabin and sent into the woods to die. Within a year of Frederick's return to Baltimore, Lucretia Auld died. The two Auld brothers then got into a dispute, and Thomas wrote to Hugh and demanded the return of his late…
A Civil Action
…as seven and eight years old working 15 hour days. In our modern times, toxic waste now plays a big part in the safety of people. The waste that these companies produce and dump under our noses don't seem to bother them in the least. The way microeconomics effects this…




