Gun Control Laws
.... that this connection is specious at best and these individuals often fail to cite that while America has more guns in private
hands than any
country in the ....
(1147

5

)
For Love of Country
.... For Love of
Country relies primarily on the personal recollections of sexual abuse .... five years of research and culls its findings from first-
hands accounts of ....
(1163

5

)
SWITZERLAND: A COUNTRY STUDY
.... The concluding section considered the future of the
country. .... economy and a sound political system wherein greater political power lies in the
hands of the ....
(2264

9

)
Egypt's Problems as a Third World Country
This research examines Egypt's problems as a Third World
country, with the exception that .... faith, and by a shared feeling of persecution at the
hands of other ....
(3754

15

)
Japanese & British Alliances Japan was a country isolated from
.... spite of this sense of humiliation at the
hands of the West and the concomitant desire for protection, Japan had shifted from an inward-looking
country to an ....
(3961

16

)
The Rise and Fall of Thai Absolutism I. Intro
.... But he was incapable of letting control out of his
hands." In July 1894, Robert L. Morant described the situation in the
country as reaching a crisis. ....
(2549

10

)
English Colonization of Ireland
.... the quality of the of the Irish peasantry and the natural resources of the
country began to suffer greatly from their exploitation at the
hands of typically ....
(2430

10

)
Characteristics of Nonformal Education
.... and individuals located in the industrialized countries, while that wealth which generated in the developing
country is concentrated in relatively few
hands. ....
(2053

8

)
EXPORT INSTABILITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
.... and individuals located in the industrialized countries, while that wealth which generated in the developing
country is concentrated in relatively few
hands. ....
(2566

10

)
INFLUENCE OF VIKING LAW ON ICELANDIC LAW
.... revenge, and stop people taking matters into their own
hands." Irredeemable crimes .... responsible for his actions, was expelled from the
country." Derision was ....
(1849

7

)
Senegalese Culture
.... Seafood and peanuts are the principal agricultural exports of the
country, and both .... Typically, hosts and guests pour water over their
hands as they enter the ....
(2401

10

)
Mexican-American Soldiers During WWII
.... be refused service because of their ethnic background was to suffer unjust humiliation, often at the
hands of individuals who had not served their
country in a ....
(3758

15

)
The 2004 Presidential Election
.... emptive war to avoid the possibility of the weapons falling into the wrong
hands. .... The lack of sufficient troops to pacify the
country and avoid looting after ....
(1063

4

)
Icelandic Constitution
.... was placed in the
hands of 36 godar. Thus, the Constitution of the new Republic in Iceland enshrined aristocratic control of the new
country through providing ....
(495

2

)
Germs in the Workplace
.... Today health care around the
country has to take a serious stance on the issue .... fingers away from their noses and eyes, and to wash their
hands after touching a ....
(2071

8

)
Education in China
.... and individuals located in the industrialized countries, while that wealth which generated in the developing
country is concentrated in relatively few
hands. ....
(2636

11

)
Budgetary Coniderations of Environmental Law
.... regularly finds ways to fund defense spending, while wringing its
hands over environmental .... approximately 40/100 of one percent of the
country's gross national ....
(1743

7

)
Richard Plantagenet Richard Plantagenet, who reigned from 1189
.... subject to the royal authority. The rest of the
country was in the
hands of nearly independent duchies. Indeed, upon the marriage of ....
(4562

18

)
Changing Nature of the Presidency
.... in order to avoid making the
country, and any minority within the
country, hostage to .... Power is thus not concentrated in too few
hands at all, though arguments ....
(1556

6

)
Zaire & the Regime of Mobutu Zaire has the potential to be a very ...
.... the United States, for example, the most vital interest is to maintain "friendship" with Zaire and to not let the
country "fall into hostile
hands." If Mobutu ....
(4018

16

)
Early Japanese Government
.... This remained in the
hands of the county heads. .... or daimyo, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, brought centralized power to the
country. ....
(1510

6

)
Italian Immigration
....
country actually paved the way for Italian immigrants to spread into the
country in different .... to live in a pig-sty and submits to robbery at the
hands of the ....
(2418

10

)
Veterans Benefits
For as long as this
country has been in existence, its people, military leaders and its .... Many of the soldier's claims also fell into the
hands of speculators. ....
(2943

12

)
Impact of The Mexican Revolution on Mexico
.... late 19th century Mexico was already what would now be called an underdeveloped
country. .... the field with their own armies of tenants and ranch
hands--in effect ....
(1520

6

)
Juarez & Diaz
.... to the rising population of the top 5% into whose
hands Mexico's economy .... an attractive and necessary quality to possess when one's
country desperately needs ....
(4653

19

)
ECONOMY OF THE PHILIPPINES
.... often with the armed assistance of members of the
country's military forces (Miller .... owners actively attempted to place their properties in the
hands of American ....
(2597

10

)
Influence of Viking Law on Icelandic Law & Culture
.... such a step because the body did represent the entire
country. A point of significance is that when the Althing was created and was placed in the
hands of the ....
(4559

18

)
THE POLITICS OF NEGOTIATION Factors in the Dynami
.... Western) perspective and that of political figures in a recipient
country is the .... agreement among elite groups in a transitioning society to hold
hands and make ....
(2035

8

)
The Legacy of George Washington
.... As a patriot, "Washington's fate became inseparable from the fate of his
country," and "By .... as finally, staked on the experiment entrusted to the
hands of the ....
(1256

5

)
Soviet Union & Terrorism
.... number of East European countries responsible for putting weapons into the
hands of terrorist .... A prime example is the
country of Belarus, under the rule of the ....
(808

3

)