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| Mozart | |
| ... Leopold ordered his wife and son to go to Paris, and Wolfgang had to obey. It was in Paris that his mother died in July 1778. Mozart ... |
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| Vietnam | |
| ... In Born on the Fourth of July, Ron Kovic often mentioned that the veterans' hospitals were torture chambers. ... Kovic, Ron. Born on the Fourth of July. ... |
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| Mozart | |
| ... Leopold ordered his wife and son to go to Paris, and Wolfgang had to obey. It was in Paris that his mother died in July 1778. Mozart ... |
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| Go Ask Alice | |
| ... How can that be unless her grandparents live near where she used to. Alice went to the party (July 10th). ... Her grandfather had a heart attack (July 23rd)! ... |
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| To Download Or Not To Download | |
| ... 2000). Huffstutter, PJ "Napster Says Its Song-Sharing Service Is as Legal as a VCR." Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles. July 4, 2000. Moore, Booth. ... July 28, 2000. ... |
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| Aquafina | |
| ... bottled water. As of July 27, 2007, PepsiCo put a disclaimer stating the water comes from a "public source" on each bottle. Aquafina ... |
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| Technology Changes Role Of Database Administrator | |
| ... Riggsbee, Max. "Database Support: Can It Be Measured?", Database Programming & Design. July 1995, p. 32-37. ... July 1, 1995, p. 51-54. ... |
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| Civil War | |
| ... Then McDowell attacked in July 21, and was initially successful, but the introduction of Confederate reinforcements resulted in a Southern victory and a ... |
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| Louis Armstrong | |
| ... New York and Chicago. He then traveled to California, in July of 1930, where he starred in his first film, Flame. Only after he ... |
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| The Grateful Dead | |
| ... The Warlocks played their first concert in July 1965 and they played pretty straight rock and roll music until the "acid tests." In early 1965 a state hospital ... |
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| Revolution In France: Who Benefited Most From The Collapse Of The ... | |
| ... On July 13th 1789, the Paris Commune was formed (Municipal Council) and the National Guard. ... On July 14th 1789, a Paris crowd stormed the Bastille. ... |
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| George Washington | |
| ... In July 1774 he presided over a meeting in Alexandria that adopted the Fairfax Resolves, calling for the establishment and enforcement of a stringent boycott ... |
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| Robert E. Lee | |
| ... when he returned home to Arlington to find his mother in the last stages of her illness, and he diligently nursed her there until she died in July of 1829. ... |
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| Robert E. Lee | |
| ... when he returned home to Arlington to find his mother in the last stages of her illness, and he diligently nursed her there until she died in July of 1829. ... |
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| From Welfare To Workfare | |
| ... (Monitor, July/August 1996) (Anything forced upon society is ... The liberals argue that the best cure for unemployment is employment. (Monitor, July/August 1996). ... |
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| Use Of Marijuana As Medicine | |
| ... Works Cited Brazaitis, Tom. "The Illegal Wonder Drug." Plain Dealer 2 July. ... Snider, Burr. "Inside a Marijuana Pharmacy." San Francisco Examiner 3 July. ... |
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| Affermative Action | |
| ... Works Cited Applebome, Peter. "Affirmative Action Ban Changes a Law School." New York Times 2 July 1997: a14. Ayres, B. Drummond, Jr. ... 19 July, 1995. ... |
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| Caesar 2 | |
| ... Gaius Julius Caesar was born in Rome, Italy on July 12th or 13th in the year 100 BC. ... At the games in his honor the following July, a comet appeared. ... |
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| Nuclear Strikes | |
| ... Then July 16, 1945 near Alamogordo, New Mexico world's first atomic bomb was set off. ... "Pakistan's Radioactive Bazaar" World Press Review July 1996: 35. ... |
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| Affermative Action | |
| ... Bibliography Works Cited Applebome, Peter. "Affirmative Action Ban Changes a Law School." New York Times 2 July 1997: a14. ... 19 July, 1995. ... |
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