The post independence period in Latin American represents the golden age of the caudillos (military leader). The time was thick with political instability and the chaos of the period created confused and disjointed political campaigns. The most successful caudillos had alliances with a number of pop...
The societies where the number of pensioners higher than working-age population will incapacitate in development of economy and other essential aspects of life (Borjas). ... Consequently, with the help of immigrants, countries of Western Europe and North America are able to compensate for a trend of low fertility and an aging population. ... This fact suggests that nowadays people have a golden opportunity to immigrate to almost every country in the world with a view to improve their life conditions. ...
Rail-trails create healthy recreation and transportation opportunities by providing people of all ages with attractive, safe, accessible and low or no-cost places to cycle, walk, hike, jog or skate. Trails help people of all ages incorporate exercise into their daily routines by connecting them with places they want or need to go. ... The alarming national statistics point to a growing health crisis that impacts Americans of all ages. ... Expanses of land that has rarely seen development, rail-trails provide countless Americans reconnection with the natural environment, a renewed sense of c...
Leiss, Kline, Jhally and Botterill state that "this was advertising's golden age, not merely because advertisers had grasped its almost unlimited transformational capabilities, but because society as a whole almost completely agreed with its key premise, that the road to happiness was paved with more goods and services". ...
Cattails, sea grasses, golden bush, and turtleweed are all common plants being planted in coastal wetlands that are naturally found in all aspects of salt marshes. ... Most commercial and game fish breed in coastal wetlands and estuaries and their offspring develop there and return once they are of breeding age. ...
Bucchianeri talks about greed: "It was not curiosity that killed the goose who laid the golden egg, but an insatiable greed that devoured common sense.... "Such inhumanities and barbarisms were committed in my sight as no age can parallel," (Kasum) De Las Casas wrote when describing what he saw. ...
So, what is physician-assisted suicide? Physician assisted suicide is when a doctor chooses to aid a patient in the process of killing himself or herself. This so called "mercy killing" gives the patient a chance to escape potentially long-term suffering and misery resulting from terminal diseases...
Cyrus Veesers idea in Great Leaps Forward: Modernization in Africa, Asia, and Latin America is to simply explain how less-developed nations across the planet tried to catch up to "the Wests " rise to power. "The West " is referring to the world's major military-industrial powers, including Britain, ...
Metropolitan America Evolution of immigration restrictions in the 20th century and President Wilson's role Some Americans need hyphens in their names because only part of them has come over; but when the whole man has come over, heart and thought and all, the hyphen drops of its own weight out of his name. This man was not an Irish-American; he was an Irishman who became an American. Woodrow Wilson (1914) When Woodrow Wilson arrived to the White House on March 4, 1913, the anti-immigrant sentiment was already established in society and politics in the United States. After the last two de...
Background and During the Cooling of Relations The Second World War drastically changed the political map of the world, and especially the European continent. The basic premises of the new alignment of the world developed in the final stages of the war. The anti-Hitler coalition, the main role whic...