For Fans Of: War, Historical Drama, Biography Why These Movies Are Worth Going Back to the 80's: Based on real events during Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime, The Killing Fields offers a harrowing portrait of survival amidst chaos and destruction. This heart-wrenchi...
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It's easy to say the world wouldn't be where it is today without the significant events that transpired throughout the 20th century. These important ...
Applications of behavior analysis in the private sector became visible in the late 1960s and early 1970s. By the 1980s, the field of Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) was a well established discipline. This article chronicles the people, events and publications that contributed to the forma...
opposition; the Liberal Party, which was headed by John Hewson (Bean & Marks, 1993). The conclusion of the elections led to the initiation of massive reforms in the nation to ensure it conveniently overcomes the effects brought by the depression and prevent future occurrences of such events. ...
Within each of these periods, learners to this website will find links to important eras, events, and people in the history of the Americas. BEGINNINGS To 1630 Early America Most authorities believe that the Western hemisphere was populated at the end of the last ice age when a lowered ...
This film recounts the exact chain of events that led to the discovery of the break-in at the Democratic National Committee in the Watergate complex, and the political aftermath that would eventually lead to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. MovieStillsDB The film is based ...
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Placing these events in perspective is challenging. Several of transplantation's pioneers are still alive, and most of the others are within living memory. Virtually all of them have produced their own accounts. For the most part, they agree on what the "landmarks" are, but their differences...
It is often thought that big shocks to society offer a kind of clean sheet helping to reduce societal and material inequalities. A prominent argument for this idea is made by Walter Scheidel, who argues that inequality can be reduced only as a result of catastrophic events, including pandemics...