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| ARTICLES RELATED TO blame |  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Unificationist viewsMembers of the Unification Church, for their part, consider the church to be both pro-Israel and pro-Jewish and thus are puzzled and hurt by charges that the church's teachings could be regarded by anyone as anti-Semitic. Church leaders repeatedly asked for discussions with Jewish leaders who raised the charge of anti-Semitism in 1976, and after getting no response took out full-page newspaper ads to call attention to the church's pro-Jewish and pro-Israeli stance.
Rev. Sun Myung Moon has said:
The Unification Movement ca ...
See also:Unification Church and anti-Semitism, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Unificationist views, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Jewish views, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Blame for the crucifixion, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Blame for the Holocaust, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - The Rudin report, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Passages in Rev. Moon's talks, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Controversy Read more here: » Unification Church and anti-Semitism: Encyclopedia II - Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Unificationist views |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Passages in Rev. Moon's talksIn a sermon delivered on March 2, 2003, Moon said:
"To recreate Israel, the church and the state must become one as Cain and Abel. Instead they became one with Rome and captured and killed Jesus. They united with Rome. Who are the Jewish members here, raise your hands! Jewish people, you have to repent. Jesus was the King of Israel. Through the principle of indemnity Hitler killed 6 million Jews. That is why. God could not prevent Satan from doing that because Israel killed the True Parents. Even now, you have to determine that ...
See also:Unification Church and anti-Semitism, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Unificationist views, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Jewish views, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Blame for the crucifixion, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Blame for the Holocaust, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - The Rudin report, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Passages in Rev. Moon's talks, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Controversy Read more here: » Unification Church and anti-Semitism: Encyclopedia II - Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Passages in Rev. Moon's talks |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Johnstown Flood - Continued flooding at Johnstown a 500 year floodFloods have continued to be a concern for Johnstown. A "500 year flood" was a massive event that hydrologists predicted had only a one-in-500 chance in happening in any given year. These predictions are based upon natural events, rather than a human-related failing such as the Great Flood of 1889.
Johnstown experienced additional major flooding in subsequent years, especially in 1894, 1907 and 1924. The most significant flood ...
See also:Johnstown Flood, Johnstown Flood - Johnstown Pennsylvania: a history of flooding, Johnstown Flood - South Fork Dam and Lake Conemaugh, Johnstown Flood - The Great Flood of 1889, Johnstown Flood - Aftermath: Red Cross relief efforts, Johnstown Flood - Blame: an act of God?, Johnstown Flood - Continued flooding at Johnstown a 500 year flood, Johnstown Flood - External link Read more here: » Johnstown Flood: Encyclopedia II - Johnstown Flood - Continued flooding at Johnstown a 500 year flood |
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| |  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Johnstown Flood - Johnstown Pennsylvania: a history of floodingFounded in 1794, Johnstown began to prosper with the building of the Pennsylvania Main Line Canal in 1836 and the arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Cambria Iron Company in the 1850s. By 1889, Johnstown was a town of Welsh and German immigrants. With a population of 30,000, it was a growing and industrious community known for the quality of its steel.
The high, steep hills of the narrow Conemaugh Valley and the Allegheny Mountains range to the east have historically forced development close to the riverfront areas, and subje ...
See also:Johnstown Flood, Johnstown Flood - Johnstown Pennsylvania: a history of flooding, Johnstown Flood - South Fork Dam and Lake Conemaugh, Johnstown Flood - The Great Flood of 1889, Johnstown Flood - Aftermath: Red Cross relief efforts, Johnstown Flood - Blame: an act of God?, Johnstown Flood - Continued flooding at Johnstown a 500 year flood, Johnstown Flood - External link Read more here: » Johnstown Flood: Encyclopedia II - Johnstown Flood - Johnstown Pennsylvania: a history of flooding |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Johnstown Flood - South Fork Dam and Lake ConemaughHigh in the mountains, near the small town of South Fork, the South Fork Dam was originally built between 1838 and 1853 by the State of Pennsylvania as part of the canal system to be used as a reservoir for the canal basin in Johnstown. It was abandoned by the state, sold to the Pennsylvania Railroad, and sold again to private interests.
Speculators had purchased the abandoned reservoir, made less than well engineered repairs to the old dam (including lowering the dam to make its top wide enough to hold a road, and putting a fish scre ...
See also:Johnstown Flood, Johnstown Flood - Johnstown Pennsylvania: a history of flooding, Johnstown Flood - South Fork Dam and Lake Conemaugh, Johnstown Flood - The Great Flood of 1889, Johnstown Flood - Aftermath: Red Cross relief efforts, Johnstown Flood - Blame: an act of God?, Johnstown Flood - Continued flooding at Johnstown a 500 year flood, Johnstown Flood - External link Read more here: » Johnstown Flood: Encyclopedia II - Johnstown Flood - South Fork Dam and Lake Conemaugh |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Johnstown Flood - The Great Flood of 1889On May 28, 1889, a storm formed over Nebraska and Kansas, moving east. When the storm struck the Johnstown-South Fork area two days later it was the worst downpour that had ever been recorded in that section of the country. The U.S. Army Signal Corps estimated that 6 to 10 inches (150 to 250 mm) of rain fell in 24 hours over the entire section. During the night small creeks became roaring torrents, ripping out trees and debris. Telegraph lines were downed and rail lines were washed out. Before daybreak the Conemaugh Riv ...
See also:Johnstown Flood, Johnstown Flood - Johnstown Pennsylvania: a history of flooding, Johnstown Flood - South Fork Dam and Lake Conemaugh, Johnstown Flood - The Great Flood of 1889, Johnstown Flood - Aftermath: Red Cross relief efforts, Johnstown Flood - Blame: an act of God?, Johnstown Flood - Continued flooding at Johnstown a 500 year flood, Johnstown Flood - External link Read more here: » Johnstown Flood: Encyclopedia II - Johnstown Flood - The Great Flood of 1889 |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Johnstown Flood - Aftermath: Red Cross relief effortsThe total death toll for the disaster was 2,209 dead. Ninety-nine entire families had died, including 396 children. One hundred and twenty-four women and 198 men were left widowed, 98 children lost both parents. More than 750 victims (1 of every 3 bodies found) were never identified and rest in the Plot of the Unknown in Grandview Cemetery.
Working 7 days and nights, workmen replaced the huge stone viaduct that had all but disappeared in the flood.
One thousand six hundred homes were destroyed, $17 million in property damage wa ...
See also:Johnstown Flood, Johnstown Flood - Johnstown Pennsylvania: a history of flooding, Johnstown Flood - South Fork Dam and Lake Conemaugh, Johnstown Flood - The Great Flood of 1889, Johnstown Flood - Aftermath: Red Cross relief efforts, Johnstown Flood - Blame: an act of God?, Johnstown Flood - Continued flooding at Johnstown a 500 year flood, Johnstown Flood - External link Read more here: » Johnstown Flood: Encyclopedia II - Johnstown Flood - Aftermath: Red Cross relief efforts |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Hitler's political beliefs - German Workers PartyHe was assigned to infiltrate the small, nationalist German Workers' Party (DAP). He soon held sway over its affairs and joined as member number 555 (numbering began at 500 to make the party seem larger) in September 1919. He was supported by Dietrich Eckart, an anti-Semite and key early member.
That same month Hitler wrote what is often deemed his first anti-Semitic text, requested by Mayr for one Adolf Gemlich, who participated in the same "educational courses" Hitler had taken part in. In this report Hitler argued for a "rational a ...
See also:Hitler's political beliefs, Hitler's political beliefs - V-Mann for the army, Hitler's political beliefs - German Workers Party, Hitler's political beliefs - The Beer Hall Putsch, Hitler's political beliefs - Mein Kampf, Hitler's political beliefs - Distrust of democracy, Hitler's political beliefs - Laying blame on the November Criminals Read more here: » Hitler's political beliefs: Encyclopedia II - Hitler's political beliefs - German Workers Party |
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| |  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Great railroad strike of 1877 - Economic Conditions in the 1870's1873 saw a significant economic downturn in Europe. The effects of this downturn reached the US on September with the failure, on September 18, of banking firm Jay Cooke and Company. As Cooke was the country’s top investment banker, the principal backer of the Northern Pacific Railroad, (as well as a prime investor in other railroads) and had handled most of the government’s wartime loans, its failure was catastrophic. In response, the US economy sputtered and then collapsed. Shortly after Cooke’s demise, the New York Stock Exchange cl ...
See also:Great railroad strike of 1877, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Economic Conditions in the 1870's, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Causes of the Strike, Great railroad strike of 1877 - The Strike, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Laying Blame, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Economic Impact, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Impact on Future Labor Relations, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Notes Read more here: » Great railroad strike of 1877: Encyclopedia II - Great railroad strike of 1877 - Economic Conditions in the 1870's |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Great railroad strike of 1877 - Causes of the StrikeWhen the Civil War ended, a boom in railroad construction ensued, with roughly 35,000 miles of new track being laid from coast-to-coast between 1866 and 1873. The railroads, then the second largest employer outside of agriculture, required large amounts of money, and thus entailed massive financial risk. Speculators fed large amounts of money into the industry, causing abnormal growth and overexpansion. Cooke's firm, like many other banking firms, was investing a disproportionate share of depositors’ ...
See also:Great railroad strike of 1877, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Economic Conditions in the 1870's, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Causes of the Strike, Great railroad strike of 1877 - The Strike, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Laying Blame, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Economic Impact, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Impact on Future Labor Relations, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Notes Read more here: » Great railroad strike of 1877: Encyclopedia II - Great railroad strike of 1877 - Causes of the Strike |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Great railroad strike of 1877 - The StrikeThe great railroad strike of 1877 started on July 17 in Martinsburg, West Virginia, in response to the cutting of wages for the second time in a year by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Striking workers would not allow any of the stock to roll until this second wage cut was revoked. The governor sent in state militia units to restore train service, but the soldiers refused to use force against the strikers and the governor called for federal troops. Meanwhile, the strike spread to Baltimore, causing violent street battles between the strik ...
See also:Great railroad strike of 1877, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Economic Conditions in the 1870's, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Causes of the Strike, Great railroad strike of 1877 - The Strike, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Laying Blame, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Economic Impact, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Impact on Future Labor Relations, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Notes Read more here: » Great railroad strike of 1877: Encyclopedia II - Great railroad strike of 1877 - The Strike |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Great railroad strike of 1877 - Impact on Future Labor RelationsAfter the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, union organizers planned for their next battles, while politicians and business leaders took steps to ensure that such chaos could not recur. Many states enacted conspiracy statutes. States formed new militia units, and National Guard armories were constructed in a number of cities. For workers and employers alike, the strikes had shown the power of workers in combination to challenge the status quo. They were driven, as a Pittsburgh state militiaman, who ordered was out to break the 1877 strike, poin ...
See also:Great railroad strike of 1877, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Economic Conditions in the 1870's, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Causes of the Strike, Great railroad strike of 1877 - The Strike, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Laying Blame, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Economic Impact, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Impact on Future Labor Relations, Great railroad strike of 1877 - Notes Read more here: » Great railroad strike of 1877: Encyclopedia II - Great railroad strike of 1877 - Impact on Future Labor Relations |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - John McEnroe - Grand Slam singles finals
John McEnroe - Wins 7.
Year Championship Opponent in Final Score in Final
1979 US Open Vitas Gerulaitis 7-5, 6-3, 6-3
1980 US Open Björn Borg 7-6, 6-1, 6-7, 6-7, 6-4
1981 Wimbledon Björn Borg 4-6, 7-6, 7-6, 6-4
1981 US Open Björn Borg 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-3
1983 Wimbledon Chris Lewis 6-2, 6-2, 6-2
1984 Wimbledon Jimmy Connors 6-1, 6-1, 6-2
1984 US Open ...
See also:John McEnroe, John McEnroe - Grand Slam singles finals, John McEnroe - Wins 7, John McEnroe - Runner-ups 4, John McEnroe - Pop-culture appearances, John McEnroe - “The Top 5 Reasons You Can’t Blame John McEnroe for his Repeated Outbursts” Read more here: » John McEnroe: Encyclopedia II - John McEnroe - Grand Slam singles finals |
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| |  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Malbone Street Wreck - Contributing causes of the WreckThe Malbone Street Wreck was not caused by any single event or failure, but a series of individual circumstances, the omission of any one of which might have prevented the accident or at least reduced its severity.
Malbone Street Wreck - The BLE Strike.
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (BLE), representing some of the motormen operating elevated trains of the BRT, went on strike from the company on the morning of November 1 over issues involving union organization and the discharge from employment of a number o ...
See also:Malbone Street Wreck, Malbone Street Wreck - Outline, Malbone Street Wreck - Contributing causes of the Wreck, Malbone Street Wreck - The BLE Strike, Malbone Street Wreck - The Motorman, Malbone Street Wreck - The speed of the train, Malbone Street Wreck - The tunnel, Malbone Street Wreck - The makeup of the train, Malbone Street Wreck - Discussion, Malbone Street Wreck - Blame, Malbone Street Wreck - Aftermath, Malbone Street Wreck - Similar accidents Read more here: » Malbone Street Wreck: Encyclopedia II - Malbone Street Wreck - Contributing causes of the Wreck |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Malbone Street Wreck - AftermathThe accident placed more pressure on the BRT to remove wooden equipment from routes that operated through tunnel sections or in subways, though this use was already limited, and though the fact, in itself, that the cars were structurally made of wood may not have affected the severity of the accident. That notwithstanding, wooden cars returned to use in the tunnel for another nine years.
Additional safety devices were added to the subway and elevated system over the years, including more effective dead-man's controls to halt runaway t ...
See also:Malbone Street Wreck, Malbone Street Wreck - Outline, Malbone Street Wreck - Contributing causes of the Wreck, Malbone Street Wreck - The BLE Strike, Malbone Street Wreck - The Motorman, Malbone Street Wreck - The speed of the train, Malbone Street Wreck - The tunnel, Malbone Street Wreck - The makeup of the train, Malbone Street Wreck - Discussion, Malbone Street Wreck - Blame, Malbone Street Wreck - Aftermath, Malbone Street Wreck - Similar accidents Read more here: » Malbone Street Wreck: Encyclopedia II - Malbone Street Wreck - Aftermath |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Anti-gay slogan - ThemesThe stock phrases used against same-sex love have changed little over the centuries. They are one of the main vehicles for the propagation of anti-gay attitudes.
Anti-gay slogan - Declaration that same-sex love is unnatural.
This particular charge dates back to Paul of Tarsus, who claimed in the Epistle to the Romans that homosexual sex was "against nature" (para-physein). In recent times the discussion has been framed in psychiatric rather than philosophical terms, with ...
See also:Anti-gay slogan, Anti-gay slogan - Themes, Anti-gay slogan - Declaration that same-sex love is unnatural, Anti-gay slogan - Blame for Biblical plagues and natural disasters, Anti-gay slogan - Conflation with child abuse, Anti-gay slogan - Dissipation of vital force, Anti-gay slogan - Association with effeminacy in men and masculinity in women, Anti-gay slogan - Homosexuality as a sin, Anti-gay slogan - AIDS as a gay disease Read more here: » Anti-gay slogan: Encyclopedia II - Anti-gay slogan - Themes |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Natural health - History of Natural HealthAlthough the term natural health did not become part of common usage until the late 20th century, many of its core beliefs developed in Europe and were brought over to the New World.
Natural health - New World.
Medical self-care was often the only health care available, and until the 1750s, most folk healers in the United States had little medical education beyond apprenticeships.
Around the time of the Revolutionary War (1775-1783), the practice of medicine was seen as more of a part-time av ...
See also:Natural health, Natural health - History of Natural Health, Natural health - New World, Natural health - The Popular Health Movement 1830 - 1840, Natural health - Antebellum America, Natural health - Progressive Era of Health Care Reform 1890-1920, Natural health - The Modern Period, Natural health - Basic Core Tenets, Natural health - Natural philosophy, Natural health - Vitalism, Natural health - Holism, Natural health - Individualism, Natural health - Victim-blaming, Natural health - Prevention Read more here: » Natural health: Encyclopedia II - Natural health - History of Natural Health |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Natural health - Basic Core TenetsThe ideologies of natural health hold that all health, illness, and healing can be positively affected by prevention and lifestyle modifications. These natural therapies are under the control of the individual.
Natural health - Natural philosophy.
Just like any other natural philosophy, the word 'natural' in natural health is referring to the physical realm of existence.
Natural health excludes all belief systems that say disease is a result of anything other than natural causes. Faith and psy ...
See also:Natural health, Natural health - History of Natural Health, Natural health - New World, Natural health - The Popular Health Movement 1830 - 1840, Natural health - Antebellum America, Natural health - Progressive Era of Health Care Reform 1890-1920, Natural health - The Modern Period, Natural health - Basic Core Tenets, Natural health - Natural philosophy, Natural health - Vitalism, Natural health - Holism, Natural health - Individualism, Natural health - Victim-blaming, Natural health - Prevention Read more here: » Natural health: Encyclopedia II - Natural health - Basic Core Tenets |
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|  |  |  | blame: Encyclopedia II - Political religion - OverviewThe term political religion is a sociological one, drawing on the sociological aspects of religion which can be often be found in certain secular ideologies. A political religion occupies much the same psychological and sociological space as a theistic religion, and as a result it often displaces or coopts existing religious organisations and beliefs; this is described as a "sacralisation" of politics. However, although a political religion may coopt existing religious structures or symbolism, it does not itself have any independent s ...
See also:Political religion, Political religion - Overview, Political religion - Aspects of political religions, Political religion - Suppression of religious beliefs, Political religion - Absolute loyalty, Political religion - Fear, Political religion - Externalize blame, Political religion - Cult of personality, Political religion - Propaganda, Political religion - Traditional cases, Political religion - Fascism, Political religion - Marxism-Leninism, Political religion - Possible or recent cases, Political religion - United States, Political religion - North Korea, Political religion - Turkmenistan, Political religion - Notes Read more here: » Political religion: Encyclopedia II - Political religion - Overview |
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