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Oregon became a state on February 14, 1859 and the state's first legislative session, a special session, was held in May, 1859.
Although it originally included the governor, secretary of state, and treasurer, the composition of this powerful board has been revised over the years; the current board has seventeen members: the president of the senate, speaker of the House, chairpersons of the Joint Committee on Ways and Means, and six Senate, and seven House members.
The 1929 Oregon Reforestation Law, the forerunner of other reforestation laws in the 1940s and 1970s, was considered one of the most progressive forestry laws in the United States.
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Cleopatra: (69-30 BCE) Queen of ancient Egypt, she was the last ruler in the dynasty founded by Ptolemy I. Jesus Christ: (1st century) Believed by Christians to be the divine Son of God.
Known as a successful military leader, he was victorious over the Christian powers in the Mediterranean region and in Central Europe.
Leader of the Al-Qaeda the terrorist organization responsible for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
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 SSC - TEKS and TAKS - TEKS Glossary - Grade 5
In 1866, ten of the eleven Confederate states refused to ratify, but the Military Reconstruction Act, passed by Congress on March 2, 1867, required all seceded states to ratify the amendment as a condition of their readmission into the union, and to extend the right to vote to the freedmen.
In 1868, the required number of states ratified the 14th Amendment which declared that all persons born in the United States (except Indians) were citizens, that all citizens were entitled to equal rights regardless of their race, and their rights were protected by due process of the law.
Representation is proportional to each state's population in the House of Representatives while states have equal representation in the Senate.
www.tea.state.tx.us /ssc/teks_and_taas/teks/gloss5.htm   (3943 words)

  
  Governor Clyde M. Reed's Message to the Kansas Legislature, 1929
The adoption of the amendment to the federal constitution is intended rather to reach the conditions that have been created in industrial states rather than in agricultural states, and it is presumed that congress made a careful study of the conditions throughout the country before it fixed the maximum age limit at eighteen years.
In the long run the state will find it much better, both as to the first cost and the consequent results to its citizenship, to have its unfortunate children reared in their own homes under the tender care of mothers then to commit them to the state institutions.
This measure was suggested by experienced welfare workers and those in charge of the state charitable institutions, who have found that many wards of the state now thrust upon public care are from the homes of relatives well able to provide for their less fortunate blood kin.
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 The Ohio State University
As the state’s leading comprehensive teaching and research university, Ohio State provides accessible, high-quality undergraduate and graduate education that combines a responsibility for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge with a land-grant heritage of public service.
Ohio State faculty members are internationally known for their academic credentials, real-world experience, and leading-edge research and are confronting timely and important societal problems, including preventing and treating disease and assessing global climate changes.
One of the university’s missions for the 21st century is to continue to celebrate and build upon the strength of its diversity—from the intellectual enrichment and cultural understanding gained from such diversity to a community outreach philosophy built on a sense of shared destiny and civic responsibility.
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Leader of the American cheering 'section was the great Republican potentate, the late Louis K. Liggett, who, of course, shared in the congratulations with Weiss for the recent triumph at the polls of his candidate, that eminent student of business and international affairs, Herbert Hoover.
In the early 30s Farben's leaders began bringing the Nazi government into the picture as a reason, or pretext, for the restrictions and conditions which they insisted upon in their dealings with Sterling.
However in considering the subservience of Sterling's leaders to the restrictions and continued deceptions insisted upon by Farben, it makes no difference whether the latter was in fact compelled to so instruct Sterling or whether Farben itself was really responsible for the alleged official instructions which it passed out on alleged compulsion.
www.mail-archive.com /ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg34362.html   (4688 words)

  
 Faleomavaega (AS00) - Testimony Before The American Samoa Future Political Status Study Commission
Congress did not ratify the 1900 and 1904 Deeds until 1929, and then delegated its constitutional authority to administer the territory to the President, who transferred the administration of American Samoa to the Secretary of the Navy, primarily because the U.S. wished to establish a naval station in Pago Pago Bay.
If the authority is congressional, the 1929 law should be amended to rescind the authority delegated to the President; if the authority is presidential, the 1984 law should be rescinded and the approval of changes to our constitution should be returned to the complete authority of the President via the Secretary of the Interior.
Third, once we have defined what American Samoa’s relationship should be with the United States under the terms of an agreement that is agreeable to both sides, the leadership of Samoa should then call a constitutional convention and organize a government based upon the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement, not the U.S. Constitution.
www.house.gov /list/speech/as00_faleomavaega/aspssctestimony.html   (1610 words)

  
 World Almanac for Kids
NEW YORK, one of the Middle Atlantic states of the U.S., bordered on the N by the Canadian provinces of Ontario and QuÉbec; on the E by Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut; on the SE by the Atlantic Ocean; on the S by New Jersey and Pennsylvania; and on the W by Pennsylvania and Ontario.
New York was the preeminent U.S. state in commerce and manufacturing from the early 19th century until the late 1960s, when it began to be surpassed by California; in the 1990s it continued to be a leading component of the U.S. economy and remained first in many branches of economic activity.
The New York City area, the state’s most important economic hub, contained the world headquarters of some of the nation’s biggest corporations, was one of the world’s principal centers of finance and international trade, and had highly influential broadcasting, publishing, and advertising industries.
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/states/newyork.html   (5920 words)

  
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The Texas State Cemetery is located approximately one mile east of the State Capitol between Navasota and Comal streets and consists of 18 acres.
Thirty-five years after Johnston’s return to Texas and the state burial ground, the renowned artist Elisabet Ney was commissioned to construct a monument for the fallen hero.
As more and more men and women were passing away there became a need for a burial space that would be able to accommodate them; as a result the Cemetery was chosen so the veterans could be memorialized with their former generals.
www.cemetery.state.tx.us /html/history.htm   (1034 words)

  
 History of the Revolutionary Movement: 1919-1969
Its gradual degeneration, which began in the middle of the twenties and was virtually completed by the end of the decade, was the consequence of two different factors, one national, the other international.
After its leaders refused to bow before his dictatorial edicts, Tobin, the president of the Teamsters International who Was also head of the Democratic Labor Committee, appointed a receiver over the local.
While its leaders were still behind bars, the party moved out to take advantage of the new openings presented by the fight against the wage-freeze, the no-strike pledge and in favor of independent labor political action.
www.geocities.com /mnsocialist/novack-swp-history.html   (5941 words)

  
 Historical Leaders in Technology Education Philosophy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The purpose of this study was to determine whether individuals recognized as leaders in industrial arts philosophy are also recognized as leaders in molding the philosophy of technology education.
In the time period 1917-1957, Warner was selected as the noted leader for technology education in both the 1983 and 1993 studies, receiving nearly the same percentage of votes (40%) in each.
In Bartow's study, the time period 1957-1985 was marked by a diffusion of votes among the top leaders, while in the present study opinions had coalesced, resulting in a shorter list.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /ejournals/JITE/v32n1/old/Kirkwood.html   (5195 words)

  
 Background Notes on Selected East European Countries from the Department of State
Its leaders, Husak and party chief Milos Jakes, resigned in December 1989, and Havel was elected President of Czechoslovakia on December 29.
State ownership of businesses, estimated to be about 97% under communism, will be reduced to about 30% by the end of 1994.
An agreement was concluded to divide all federal property of the former Czechoslovak state according to a 2:1 ratio in favor of the Czech Republic.
www.shsu.edu /~his_ncp/EEurBN.html   (20889 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1940 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Communist Party Leader - Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1922-1953)
Head of State - Mikhail Kalinin, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (1938-1946)
Secretary of State - Luigi Cardinal Maglione, Cardinal Secretary of State (1939-1944)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1940   (743 words)

  
 List of United States military history events Information
The second Barbary War was declared against the United States by the Dey of Algiers of the Barbary states, an act not reciprocated by the United States.
Four United States vessels demonstrated and landed various parties (one of 200 marines and sailors) to discourage piracy and the slave trade along the Ivory Coast, and to punish attacks by the natives on American seamen and shipping.
Invasion of Dominican Republic The United States intervened to protect lives and property during a Dominican revolt and sent 20,000 US troops as fears grew that the revolutionary forces were coming increasingly under Communist control.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/List_of_United_States_military_history_events   (9014 words)

  
 Serbia (10/06)
On May 21, 2006, the Republic of Montenegro held a successful referendum on independence and after Montenegro's declaration of independence on June 3, the parliament of Serbia stated that the Republic of Serbia was the continuity of the state union, rendering the two republics independent and sovereign countries.
Thereafter, the parliament of Serbia stated that the Republic of Serbia was the continuity of the state union, changing the name of the country from Serbia and Montenegro to the Republic of Serbia, with Serbia retaining Serbia and Montenegro's membership in all international organizations and bodies.
The Department of State encourages all U.S citizens who traveling or residing abroad to register via the State Department's travel registration website or at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate abroad.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/5388.htm   (5175 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1942 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leader - Ante Pavelić, Leader of Croatia (1941-1945)
Prime Minister - Ion Antonescu, Prime Minister of Romania and Leader of the State (1940-1944)
Yugoslavia (occupied by the Germans and Italians, who split it into various puppet states; this is the London government in exile, recognized by the Allies)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1942   (1464 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1920 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1919 state leaders - Events of 1920 - 1921 state leaders - State leaders by year
State Elder - Ants Piip, State Elder of Estonia (1920-1921)
Head of State - Józef Piłsudzki, Chief of State (1919-1922)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1920   (485 words)

  
 Alpha Lambda Delta
Requirements to Join: Must have had a break in formal education; must be admitted to Murray State and have a minimum of 24 semester hours taken and graded at MSU; must have a minmum grade point average of 3.4; must have at least twelve hours in Liberal Arts and Science (University Studies).
Description:  Psi Chi is a national honor society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology.
Requirements to Join:   Eligible students must be a Psychology major, have completed three semesters, completed nine semester hours of psychology courses, rank in the top 35% of their class in general scholarship, and have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 in both psychology classes and in cumulative grades.
campus.murraystate.edu /org/odk/list.htm   (3138 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
They were the victims of bad advice from leaders, most of whom were in the country before the hour of opening on one pretext or another and tried to take advantage of their presence by staking the best land they could find close to the towns.
Among the list of delegates from Oklahoma City appear the names of many men who were afterward well known in the annals of the city and of the territory, among them: Hon.
A warrant was sworn out before United States Commissioner Summers, charging the leaders of the charter election crowd with sedition against the government and the authorities of the city.
digital.library.okstate.edu /chronicles/v007/v007p281.html   (13192 words)

  
 Department of Buildings & General Services
Correspondence between Perkins and national leaders in eugenics during his years as president of the American Eugenics Society (1931-1934), reveal the internal tensions in the American eugenics movement during its the transition from the "old" or "mainline" eugenics to the "reformed" eugenics advocated by the AES after 1935.
The files document in detail the manner in which personal information on particular families was collected and shared without their knowledge both within the state and between institutions in neighboring states.
Its purpose was to conduct eugenical studies of Vermont families and communities and publicize its findings to support a broad range of social reforms in the state, particularly in the areas of child welfare, education, and charities and corrections.
www.bgs.state.vt.us /GSC/pubrec/referen/eugenics.htm   (1760 words)

  
 What Happened to the Land of the Free?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Anything else was to be done by state or local governments, by the people themselves acting outside government, or not at all.
It listed specific prohibitions against the federal government - such as forbidding it to pass laws suppressing the freedom to voice opinions in public or in print.
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
www.populistamerica.com /what_happened_to_the_land_of_the_free   (5513 words)

  
 Impeachment of State Officials
On July 24, the House recessed after adopting a resolution stating that it was legally in session to consider impeaching state officers and it had authorized the speaker to appoint an investigatory committee.
The call was of doubtful legality as the state constitution only provided for the governor to call special sessions, but Ferguson removed all question by calling the legislature to meet for the purpose of making appropriations for the university.
He advocated annexing Cuba to the United States, invited two Cubans to be guests at the governor’s mansion, and became involved in their plans.
www.cga.ct.gov /2004/rpt/2004-R-0184.htm   (5737 words)

  
 C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\ACC1983-1994.HTM
Fifty-percent of the value of stocks in the index had been lost in ten weeks."[1] Cities throughout the United States were drastically affected by the Crash, and by the Depression that soon followed.
Furthermore, said Thacher, "in 1931 Albany was rated by the United States Department of Commerce consistently as among the ten cities of the country having the lowest death rate from automobile accidents."[3]
Paul Grondahl, in his book about the Mayor, states that Corning's "wartime service was being viewed by O'Connell, at least in part, as re-election insurance." Grondahl further notes, however, that Corning did not need such insurance, due to his charm and his ability to connect with all classes.
www.albany.edu /nystatehistory/ACC/ACC19291945.htm   (6470 words)

  
 US State DEPT. DISPATCH, VOLUME 5, NUMBER 23   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
On April 10, 1992, the Deputy Secretary of State certified that the Russian Federation had met the criteria required under the Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Act, commonly known as the "Nunn-Lugar Act," for financial assistance to dismantle and destroy nuclear and chemical weapons and to convert defense industries to civilian pursuits.
Moderate leader Professor Sibghatullah Mojaddedi was to chair the council for three months, after which a 10-member leadership council composed of mujahidin leaders and presided over by the head of the Jamiat-i-Islami, Professor Burhanuddin Rabbani, was to be set up for a period of four months.
The Secretary of State is implementing the embargo as it relates to arms and related materiel of a type enumerated on the United States Munitions List (USML) (22 C.F.R. part 121).
dosfan.lib.uic.edu /erc/briefing/dispatch/1994/html/Dispatchv5no23.html   (11529 words)

  
 Female Concurrent Heads of State and Government
Acting President of the Congress and acting Deputy Head of State 1978-79.She was President of Partido Revolucionario de los Izquierda Nazional Gueiler 1979-94, Exile in France 1980-82, Ambassador in Embassy to West Germany 1982-83, and to Venezuela 1983-86 and since 1993 She was deposed by the 129
Cory Aquino became leader of the opposition after the murder of her husband Ninoi Aquino in 1986, and was brought to power by the so-called "People Power", which protested about President Marcos's attempts to remain in power.
She was Vice-President 1984-86 and President of Sri Lanka Maha Jana Party 1984-86, Leader of United Socialist Alliance 1988 and since 1993 Leader of People’s Alliance and Deputy Leader of Sri Lanka Freedom Party, 1993-94 Chief Minister of the Colombo Province and in a few months in 1994 Prime Minister.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /Heads_of_State_and_Government.htm   (1993 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
Major Eaton, of the two commissioners, did nearly all the talking on behalf of the United States at Dancing Rabbit Creek, and in every talk he acted on the policy of alternatively appealing to the Indians hopes, and fears.
The territory ceded to the United States by this treaty was divided into eighteen large counties of the State of Mississippi, including Nuxubee county.
The Patent the United States government issued to the Choctaws for their land west of the Mississippi River March, 23rd, 1842 is in the Oklahoma State Historical Society.
digital.library.okstate.edu /Chronicles/v007/v007p323.html   (1533 words)

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