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    Lester B. Pearson

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    achievement Lester B. Pearson has earned is the The Nobel Peace Prize. In 1956 he organized the United Nations Emergency Force to resolve the Suez Canal Crisis. The selection committee for the Nobel Peace Prize stated the Pearson had saved the world. The United Nations Emergency Force was first assembled by Lester B. Pearson in 1956 to resolve the Suez Canal Crisis. In 1948 Lester B. Pearson was selected by Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent as Secretary of State for External affairs in the

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    An Ideal husband

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    An Ideal Husband In the story An Ideal husband by Oscar Wilde‚ there many themes. Some of the themes that are represented by the movie are‚ rich versus poor. Another is theme is how the rich have much more influence over the poor. The third theme is how the powerful tends to make the life of the weak miserable. Lies often bring unnecessary problems whilst the truth does indeed make everything much simpler‚ another theme of the movie. However the most intriguing theme‚ in my personal opinion is the

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    Jose Rizal

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    JOSE P . RIZAL IN SUNNY SPAIN (1882-1885) IN SUNNY SPAIN (1882-1885) After finishing the 4th year of the medical course in the University of Santo Tomas (being disgusted) decided to complete his studies in Spain. At that time the government of Spain was a constitutional monarchy under a written constitution which granted human rights to the people‚ particularly freedom of speech‚ freedom of the press‚ and freedom of assembly. Another reason‚ which was more important than merely completing his

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    land for the Panama Canal‚ such as the Spooner Act. The United States wanted the land of Panama to build a Canal but first the United States need the land from Colombia. The United States became vitally interested in canal projects during the Spanish-American War of 1898. In 1902 the U.S. Congress passed the Spooner Act‚ which was the basic law for the construction of the Panama Canal. The law declared that the United States had the right to build a canal on the land over the

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    suez crisis

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    Suez Canal The Suez Canal crisis‚ also known as Tripartite Aggression‚ was an event that occurred in the Middle East in 1956. It arose by Egypt slowly taking control over the Suez Canal which was followed by an attack from Israel‚ France‚ and Great Britain. “The Suez Canal is a man-made waterway in Egypt. It was built by a French developer named Ferdinand de Lesseps. It connects the red sea to the Mediterranean Sea. This canal is important for ships traveling from Europe to and from the Middle

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    because of its location between the Atlantic and Pacific. This location is ideal for a connecting canal to allow ships simple passage‚ rather than sailing to the bottom of the globe and circumventing the tip of South America. The Republic of Panama is also known as an economic focal point for global trade due to its importance as an expedient passage for trading vessels. Despite this Panama did not own the Canal in the beginning‚ but rather the United States of America did during their occupation of the

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    Lulu Stevens HST 143 Dr. Quirk 10/26/14        The Path Between the Seas By: David Mccullough David McCullough’s The Path Between Seas was printed in New York City‚ New York in the year 1977. The events regarding the Panama Canal as discussed in David McCullough’s The Path Between Seas allowed an impressive assertion of American power--the likes of which had never before been displayed.  In it’s rich history‚ this novel offers recollections of failure on France’s part‚ American strength

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    Chap 3 Questions 10 15

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    10.Classifying Transactions. Classify each of the following as a transaction reported in a subcomponent of the current account or of the capital and financial accounts of the two countries involved:a.A U.S. food chain imports wine from Chile: Debit to U.S. goods part of the current account‚ credit to Chilean goods part of the current account. b.A U.S. resident purchases a euro-denominated bond from a German company: Debit to U.S. portfolio part of the financial account; credit to German portfolio

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    “Intimate Apparel” is play full of character development and thematic depth. The play features characters that each have very unique personalities and characteristics. Thematically reflecting upon the social norms‚ cultural values‚ and more of the early 20th century‚ the play utilizes various design elements to develop meaning for the play. Scenery‚ costumes‚ lighting‚ and sound all play large roles in shaping the communication of the play’s plot and themes. The theatrical production of “Intimate

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    to the Pacific. When deciding where to put this transoceanic canal‚ there were two choices. One could be built through Nicaragua‚ or one could be built through Panama‚ which at the time was at part of Columbia. The decision was made easy because the government had already been building the Panama Railway. So it was decided‚ this money-saving‚ ingenious canal would be built through Panama. The first to attempt to build a canal through Panama was a French company‚ led by Ferdinand de Lesseps

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