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American Anti-Terrorist Campaigns 1908 - 2008
By Bernard Fleury · 15 years ago
The capture of badly wounded Papa Faustino Ablen, his subsequent recovery, trial for brigandage (thievery, abduction, extortion, etc.,) and his execution in August of 1907 broke the back of the Dios-Dios Pulahanes as a major ...
A New Light on Cancer
By Bernard Fleury · 16 years ago
There are a number of light centered applications that reinforce the mind-body-spirit connection in the medicine of light.
In his book Light – Medicine of the Future, Liberman writes that we must expand our vision ...
Light: The Energy Medicine of the Present and Future
By Bernard Fleury · 16 years ago
In the Forward to Jacob Liberman’s book, Light – Medicine of the Future, John Ott, a pioneer in the field of photobiology, asks the question, "Are we to totally discount our own abilities to see, ...
Anti-Terrorist Campaigns, U.S.A., 1900-02, 1905-07
By Bernard Fleury · 16 years ago
1900–1902
The Philippine Insurrection is an American term for what a number of Philippine historians would call The Philippine Revolution for Independence.
The first Philippine leader of the Insurrection/Revolution was a charismatic young man called ...
Calvin Coolidge: The Focal Points of His Value System
By Bernard Fleury · 16 years ago
On the 10 Reasons Why Coolidge and Dawes Should Have Your Support card used in Coolidge and Dawes’ 1924 Election campaign, seven of the ten reasons for supporting Coolidge for President speak directly of how ...
Coolidge, Culture, and The Great Generation
By Bernard Fleury · 16 years ago
"We do not need more government. We need more culture." 1 Coolidge’s concept of culture was directly related to his work ethic of industry, ambition, and untiring effort or persistence. The application of this ethic ...
Calvin Coolidge's Exaltation of Thrift and Hard Work
By Bernard Fleury · 16 years ago
Thrift and hard work were very much a part of the Puritan Ethic that framed Calvin’s growing up years and became part of who he was as an adult.
Although his family was economically upper ...
"Silent Cal": His Idealism
By Bernard Fleury · 16 years ago
The basic elements of Coolidge’s Character as presented in "The Man and His Character" and "The VilliagerThat Raised Him" are the foundation stones of his idealism.
Coolidge believed that the principal ideal of the American ...
Calvin Coolidge: The "Villiage" That Raised Him
By Bernard Fleury · 16 years ago
Calvin Coolidge’s grandfather, Calvin Galusha Coolidge, felt so strongly that tilling the soil was "the only real, respectable way to get a living" (15), and hoping to keep Calvin from going into trade as his ...
Calvin Coolidge Man of the Great Generation
By Dr. Bernard Fleury · 16 years ago
Introduction
The heroes of the Greatest Generation were made well known to us through Tom Brokaw’s best selling book. These were the children of the Great Generation who lived and shaped our nation from the ...
Paving the Way for 'The Greatest Generation'
By Bernard Fleury · 16 years ago
Tom Brokaw’s The Greatest Generation captivated America with its account of a generation and a nation defined by war. By looking back at World War II America, Brokaw helped Americans understand our older generations, as ...