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Benjamin Franklin.
Copley Medal for distinguished contributions to experimental science. Franklin also exerted a great influence on education in Pennsylvania. In 1749 he wrote thepamphlet Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania; its publication led to the establishment in 1751 of the Academy of Philadelphia, later to become the University of Pennsylvania. The curriculum he suggested departed considerably from the study of the Greek and Roman classics then in vogue. Instead itemphasized Engl...
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Benjamin Franklin - USA History.
Copley Medal for distinguished contributions to experimental science. Franklin also exerted a great influence on education in Pennsylvania. In 1749 he wrote thepamphlet Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania; its publication led to the establishment in 1751 of the Academy of Philadelphia, later to become the University of Pennsylvania. The curriculum he suggested departed considerably from the study of the Greek and Roman classics then in vogue. Instead itemphasized Engl...
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Panamá - geographie.
Nationalflagge (4. November), der Aufstand von Los Santos (10. November), der Tag der Unabhängigkeit von Spanien (28. November), der Tag der UnbeflecktenEmpfängnis (8. Dezember), der Nationaltrauertag (20. Dezember) und der 1. Weihnachtsfeiertag (25. Dezember). Jeder Ort feiert zudem seinen Schutzheiligen. 3.3 Soziales Von staatlicher Seite wurde in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten ein Sozialversicherungssystem aufgebaut. Das Pro-Kopf-Einkommen der Bevölkerung ist höher als in vielenanderen Staaten...
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Bangladesch - geographie.
3.3 Religion Zum Islam, der Staatsreligion, bekennen sich rund 87 Prozent der Bevölkerung; die meisten Muslime sind Sunniten. Etwa 12 Prozent der Bevölkerung sind Hindus,außerdem gibt es kleinere Gemeinschaften von Buddhisten, Christen und Anhängern indigener Religionen. 3.3. 1 Feiertage Weltliche Feiertage folgen dem westlichen Jahresrhythmus, die religiösen Feste jedoch dem Mondkalender. Dies erklärt, warum sie jedes Jahr auf einen anderen Tag fallen.Der bengalische Kalender legt die Jahresz...
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Rutherford B.
Governor Hayes gave Ohio an honest administration. During his two separate terms (from 1868 to 1872 and then from 1876 to 1877) were conspicuous, in that age ofpolitical corruption, for freedom from scandal and irregularities. Even newspapers that supported the opposition Democratic Party praised his administration. Although a Democratic legislature in Hayes's first term obstructed many of his liberal measures, he was able to reform the prison system. During his second term aRepublican majority...
- Alfred Brehm: Der Waschbär - Biologie.
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Native American Literature.
Many Native American writers of the 19th century wrote histories of their tribes. One tribal historian was David Cusick (Tuscarora), whose Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations (1827) was the first published tribal history. Tribal histories explained the deep ties that tribes had to their ancestral homelands. Beginning in the 18th century, these ties took on special meaning because the United States government began removing Native Americans from their traditional lands. These removal...
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Zweiter Weltkrieg - Geschichte.
Mit der Jahreswende 1936/37 begann eine neue Phase nationalsozialistischer Außenpolitik. Galt es bisher, die Isolierung zu überwinden, wurde nun die „Eroberung neuenLebensraumes” zum vordringlichen Ziel. Mit der Verkündung des Vierjahresplanes auf dem Reichsparteitag der NSDAP im November 1936, der eine nochmalige Steigerungder Rüstungsproduktion und eine zukünftige Unabhängigkeit des Reiches von Importen aus dem Ausland anstrebte, nahmen die Kriegsvorbereitungen konkrete Formen an.Nach dem Ansc...
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William Howard Taft.
considered him an ideal successor. Because Roosevelt himself was satisfied that Taft's election would ensure that his reform programs were continued, he used hisinfluence with each state's Republican Party to get Taft the nomination. As a result, Taft became the Republican candidate on the first ballot. He was elected president in1908 with a popular vote of 7,675,320 to 6,412,294 for Nebraska editor and Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan, and an electoral vote of 321 to Bryan's 162.Alth...
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William Howard Taft
considered him an ideal successor. Because Roosevelt himself was satisfied that Taft's election would ensure that his reform programs were continued, he used hisinfluence with each state's Republican Party to get Taft the nomination. As a result, Taft became the Republican candidate on the first ballot. He was elected president in1908 with a popular vote of 7,675,320 to 6,412,294 for Nebraska editor and Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan, and an electoral vote of 321 to Bryan's 162.Alth...
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Nutrición humana - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Las proteínas son nutrientes que no se almacenan en el organismo, por lo que es necesario incluirlas en la dieta diaria. La cantidad de proteínas que se debe ingerir cada díadepende de muchos factores, como la edad o el estado de salud. Por lo general, las necesidades proteicas de un adulto sano son aproximadamente 0,8-1 g/kg de peso ydía. Cuando se ingieren proteínas en exceso, lo cual es frecuente en países con dietas ricas en carne, las proteínas sobrantes se descomponen en compuestos product...
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Océanos y oceanografía - ciencias de la naturaleza.
El océano contiene el 97% del agua de la Tierra; en la atmósfera está el 0,001%. Los procesos que intercambian y transforman el agua en vapor, en líquido o en sólido sonfundamentales para el clima y para la propia vida. El agua es una de las sustancias más comunes, pero tiene algunas propiedades físicas y químicas inusuales. Es uno de los pocos líquidos naturales y puede encontrarse enlas tres fases: vapor de agua, agua líquida y hielo sólido. Tiene un calor específico y un calor latente grandes...
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Vice President of the United States.
naval operations. Located in northwest Washington at Massachusetts Avenue and 34th Street, the three-story Queen Anne-style house is within easy driving distance ofCapitol Hill and the White House. The vice president receives an annual salary of $189,300. The vice president has a staff and offices in the Everett M. Dirksen Senate Office Building, near the Capitol, toassist with legislative matters, as well as a personal office near the Senate lobby. The vice president also has staff and offices...
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China - geographie.
sind nährstoffreich und werden landwirtschaftlich genutzt. Das breite Flussdelta des Xi Jiang wird auch Kantondelta genannt. 2.1. 6 Die Tibetische Hochebene Im abgelegenen äußersten Südwesten Chinas liegt die Tibetische Hochebene. Das zerklüftete Bergland gehört zu den höchstgelegenen Plateauregionen der Welt. Diedurchschnittliche Höhe beträgt 4 510 Meter. Die Hochebene wird von Hochgebirgen begrenzt; dies sind im Süden Himalaya, im Westen Pamir und Karakorum und im NordenKunlun Shan und Qilian...
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Great Depression in the United States - U.
prices would continue to rise and they could soon sell their stocks at a profit. The widespread belief that anyone could get rich led many less affluent Americans into the market as well. Investors bought millions of shares of stock “on margin,” arisky practice similar to buying products on credit. They paid only a small part of the price and borrowed the rest, gambling that they could sell the stock at a highenough price to repay the loan and make a profit. For a time this was true: In 1928 the...
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Economics.
Malthus, nature's check was “positive”: “The power of population is so superior to the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death must insome shape or other visit the human race.” The shapes it took included war, epidemics, pestilence and plague, human vices, and famine, all combining to level theworld's population with the world's food supply. The only escape from population pressure and the horrors of the positive check was in voluntary limitation of population, no...
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Dominican Republic - country.
Manatees and sea turtles also live in Dominican waters. Common birds include blue herons, glossy ibis, flamingos, and brown pelicans. E Environmental Issues Urban dwellers of the Dominican Republic enjoy good access to safe water, but rural communities do not. While current water use is low relative to available resources,water shortages do occur. Although deforestation was once a serious problem in the Dominican Republic, by the beginning of the 21st century, the annual rate of deforestation h...
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Greek Mythology.
world in search of her; as a result, fertility left the earth. Zeus commanded Hades to release Persephone, but Hades had cunningly given her a pomegranate seed toeat. Having consumed food from the underworld, Persephone was obliged to return below the earth for part of each year. Her return from the underworld each yearmeant the revival of nature and the beginning of spring. This myth was told especially in connection with the Eleusinian Mysteries, sacred rituals observed in the Greektown of Ele...
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Supreme Court of Canada.
whether the leave to appeal will be granted and the case heard by the Court. The Court has no specified criteria by which it determines whether to grant leave, and the Court does not give reasons for its decision. The key factor appears to be acase’s degree of national importance. Other factors might include the impact of uncertainty in the challenged law, the case’s appropriateness for developing the law torespond to changing social needs, and the presence of a split decision at the court of ap...
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Niederlande - geographie.
(einschließlich Fischotter) repräsentiert, im Wattenmeer leben Seehunde. Zu den Paarhufern gehören Rehe, Rot- und Damhirsche. Ein exotisches Faunenelement sind ausFarmkäfigen freigelassene südamerikanische Nutrias. Hinsichtlich der Avifauna (Vogelwelt) sind Brutpopulationen von Löfflern und Purpurreihern bemerkenswert. Durch Landgewinnungsprojekte entstanden neue Lebensräumefür Zugvögel. Das niederländische Wattenmeer ist Rast- und Überwinterungsgebiet für zahlreiche Vogelarten wie Austernfische...
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Österreich - Geschichte.
normalerweise erlaubt. In Österreich gibt es 18 vom Europarat anerkannte Reservate und sechs Biosphärenreservate, die der UNESCO unterstehen. 3 BEVÖLKERUNG Die Einwohnerzahl beträgt 8,21 Millionen (2008), was einer Bevölkerungsdichte von 100 Einwohnern pro Quadratkilometer entspricht. Das jährliche Bevölkerungswachstumliegt bei 0,06 Prozent (2008). Die Lebenserwartung beträgt für Männer 76,5 Jahre und für Frauen 82,4 Jahre (2008). Die Bevölkerung ist sehr ungleichmäßig über das Landverteilt. We...
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Österreich - geographie.
normalerweise erlaubt. In Österreich gibt es 18 vom Europarat anerkannte Reservate und sechs Biosphärenreservate, die der UNESCO unterstehen. 3 BEVÖLKERUNG Die Einwohnerzahl beträgt 8,21 Millionen (2008), was einer Bevölkerungsdichte von 100 Einwohnern pro Quadratkilometer entspricht. Das jährliche Bevölkerungswachstumliegt bei 0,06 Prozent (2008). Die Lebenserwartung beträgt für Männer 76,5 Jahre und für Frauen 82,4 Jahre (2008). Die Bevölkerung ist sehr ungleichmäßig über das Landverteilt. We...
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Polen - geographie.
Etwa 98 Prozent der Bevölkerung sind Polen. Die größten ethnischen Minderheiten sind Ukrainer und Weißrussen, zu den kleineren Gruppen gehören u. a. Slowaken,Tschechen, Litauer, Deutsche, Roma und Juden. Die Verstädterung hat seit dem Ende des 2. Weltkrieges zugenommen; mittlerweile leben 62 Prozent der Bevölkerung in Städten (2005). Obwohl die Bevölkerungvergleichsweise jung ist, nimmt das Durchschnittsalter ständig zu. Seit dem Ende der massiven Bevölkerungsverschiebungen in den ersten Jahren...
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Medical Ethics.
medical profession. In recent years, however, the field of medical ethics has struggled to keep pace with the many complex issues raised by new technologies for creating and sustaininglife. Artificial-respiration devices, kidney dialysis, and other machines can keep patients alive who previously would have succumbed to their illnesses or injuries.Advances in organ transplantation have brought new hope to those afflicted with diseased organs. New techniques have enabled prospective parents to con...
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Paris (city, France) - geography.
Théâtre Musical de Paris and the Théâtre de la Ville. Just north of the Hôtel de Ville is the Pompidou Center, also known as Beaubourg, an arts complex devoted to modern and contemporary art and design. The structure,in steel and glass and featuring brightly colored, exposed pipes and ducts, is the work of Italian architect Renzo Piano and British architect Richard Rogers. Itscontroversial pop-art design contrasts sharply with the overall gray hue of the city, and was criticized by many followin...
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Frankreich - geographie.
beschränkt wird. Eine weitere gravierende Beeinträchtigung der Fauna besteht darin, dass Frankreich den Massenfang von Vögeln für kulinarische Zwecke erlaubt, 1997schätzte man die Zahl der hier getöteten Vögel auf 70 Millionen. Hinzu kommt, dass zwei Drittel der Waldflächen nur als Niederwald entwickelt sind. Hier finden vor allemArten wie Feldhasen, Fasane und Rebhühner geeigneten Lebensraum. In den Hochwäldern leben Rothirsche, Rehe, Wildschweine und Rotfüchse, in höheren Lagen der AlpenGämsen...
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Roman Empire .
A Government Augustus did not derive his power from any single office, but from the authority of his name and his victory. In fact, he carefully pieced together a patchwork of powersthat allowed him to be an absolute ruler and yet avoid the hatred Caesar aroused as dictator. In Latin, the name Augustus implies both political authority and religiousrespect. The Romans had for some time called Octavian imperator , a title once awarded to victorious generals that soon became associated with the r...
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Roman Empire - History.
A Government Augustus did not derive his power from any single office, but from the authority of his name and his victory. In fact, he carefully pieced together a patchwork of powersthat allowed him to be an absolute ruler and yet avoid the hatred Caesar aroused as dictator. In Latin, the name Augustus implies both political authority and religiousrespect. The Romans had for some time called Octavian imperator , a title once awarded to victorious generals that soon became associated with the r...
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Native Americans of North America.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Native Americans of North America - Canadian History.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Museum.
History museums are dedicated to promoting a greater appreciation and knowledge of history and its importance to understanding the present and anticipating thefuture. They range from historic sites and small historic house museums to large, encyclopedic institutions such as the Smithsonian’s National Museum of AmericanHistory in Washington, D.C. Many cities and states have historical societies that operate museums or historic sites. History museums usually collect a wide range ofobjects, includi...