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  • ...of heading straight to our table to greet us. It was not just as an act of diplomacy; he came to talk politics with fellow revolutionists. He knew that the Mili ...ay no to housebroken Voltaic diplomacy! We say no to bossed-around Voltaic diplomacy! We are free to go wherever we wish. And I’ll tell you something, a secret. ...
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  • ...es were allowed to enter. In consequence, for want of food, machinery, and medical supplies, with which the West was heavily overstocked, millions of people i ...ainst democracy and socialism. It is the end purpose of American atom-bomb diplomacy and iron-clad control of the United Nations. It is why this country is main ...
    425 KB (69,331 words) - 02:39, 11 October 2023
  • ...eaders to respond favorably to U.S. peace initiatives—but skillful Israeli diplomacy, the influence of several pro-Israel advisers, and Kennedy’s understandable ...blocked, Ford and Kissinger had little choice but to resume “step-by-step” diplomacy and try to gain Israeli concessions by offering additional inducements.<sup ...
    967 KB (156,985 words) - 21:10, 23 April 2024
  • ...of taking the land by force, should it fail to be granted to them through diplomacy, included the building of an efficient military organisation – with the hel ...oup="5.">See, for example, David Tal, War in Palestine, 1948: Strategy and Diplomacy, pp. 1–145.</ref> and is beyond the remit of this book. Briefly, it allowed ...
    706 KB (116,035 words) - 21:46, 16 November 2023
  • ...the emergence of a “solid social welfare system” which includes “pensions, medical assistance, protections for pregnant women, family pensions”; “the signific ...e years of Wilhelm II, imperialist and colonialist Germany conducted their medical experiments in Africa at the expense of Africans; during this activity two ...
    861 KB (135,856 words) - 13:30, 5 April 2024
  • ...this period were the Buddhist monasteries, who provided shelter, food and medical care to people.<ref name=":021" /> ...ge territory. When the Bolsheviks took power and denounced the duplicitous diplomacy of the Western powers, this message was very well-received by progressives ...
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  • <span>In March 1953 he received a medical degree in Argentina, but less than four months later he again took to trave ...ls to carry appropriate injections. Surgical instruments will complete the medical equipment. Small personal items for taking care of less important injuries ...
    1.21 MB (192,471 words) - 22:04, 24 January 2024
  • During the period between the two world wars, US gunboat diplomacy operated in the Caribbean to make “The American Lake” safe for the fortunes ...on an emergency basis, blankets, boots, uniforms, electric generators, and medical supplies that permitted and created the atmosphere in which they could supp ...
    1.42 MB (236,897 words) - 15:13, 17 March 2024
  • ...of wartime mortality in Vietnam, a 2008 study by researchers from Harvard Medical School and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the Universit ...e injured, and the embittered, frustrated troops hunkered down, awaiting a medical evacuation—“medevac”—helicopter. ...
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  • .... Greater intensity of labour increases the demand for better nourishment, medical care, etc. And when this growing demand is not satisfied, or only partially ...re expensive items in the budget, such as prepared foods, etc. The cost of medical treatment for the working-class family has also gone up. Furthermore, the d ...
    1.92 MB (313,362 words) - 16:40, 16 February 2024
  • ...batable, from the standpoint of the interests of the German party, whether diplomacy was appropriate and whether, in this case, a bad peace is better than a goo ...antamount, if we are to talk of tactics, to confounding the recognition by medical science of various methods of treating diseases with the necessity for adop ...
    401 KB (64,193 words) - 15:15, 15 April 2024
  • ...ot want a Black officer of his rank over there. He was examined by an Army medical board and found unfit for overseas service. We all knew it was a fraud. It ...eported to the infirmary and lined up with a group of about fifty men. The medical sergeant took our temperatures and then tied tags to our coats. I looked at ...
    640 KB (110,312 words) - 18:04, 5 March 2024
  • ...were, like Jones, legal scholars, or else, interestingly enough, they were medical men with strong missionary leanings. So far as one can tell, most of them w ...gyptians live beyond a few years, because of fatal illness, the absence of medical aid, and oppressive summer weather. Thereafter we are told that the heat "e ...
    972 KB (156,153 words) - 17:01, 7 March 2024
  • ...s bedside. Lenin  could not have taken poison without them knowing it. The medical records from that time explain quite clearly that Lenin's  death was inevit `(T)he Stalinist Cominterm, as well as the Stalinist diplomacy, assisted Hitler  into the saddle from either side.' ...
    729 KB (113,500 words) - 22:49, 18 February 2024
  • ...f Paris, despite American pressure, is just one example among many. Soviet diplomacy, because it perfectly masters the dialectic of opposites, makes the most of ...n Régime used religion to try to slow the progress of science: they banned medical research, surgery and vaccination,they had Galileo condemned for having mai ...
    1,023 KB (167,550 words) - 22:44, 29 September 2023
  • ...fro-Asian solidarity meetings, from the Economic Conference in 1958 to the Medical Conference in 1964. But most important for a movement that had begun to be ...reedom from the domestic sphere, “working women should be entitled to free medical care during pregnancy and childbirth, and to a suitable holiday with full p ...
    939 KB (148,703 words) - 19:13, 25 January 2024
  • ...split_008.html#c08-ftn117a|117]] Chamberlain, quoted in Henry Kissinger, ''Diplomacy'', New York: Simon &amp; Schuster, 1994, p. 186. ...order’ imposed on all Indians who passed a narrow lane in the city where a medical missionary, Miss Sherwood, had been assaulted during the disturbances. The ...
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