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What did Jerry Yang and David Filo develop?

By the end of 1994, Yahoo! was getting over 170,000 visitors a day. Stanford asked the pair to move it off of their computer system, so they contacted Tim Brady to devise a prospectus to present to potential investors. Mike Moritz of Sequoia Capital invested $1 million in the project and Yahoo! was officially born. As of 2014, Alexa rates Yahoo! as the number four site in the world.

What was the purpose of the Dawes Act?

The Dawes Act was introduced by Congressman Henry Dawes of Massachusetts. The idea behind that law was that Indian tribes would be broken up and those who chose to leave their tribes would be granted United States citizenship. Dawes wanted to create independent farmers out of Indians and give them the tools they needed to succeed.Movement for the Dawes Act began in the 1850 when many European immigrants expressed their doubts over two racial communities being able to live side by side. At the time, the Commissioner of Indian Affairs proposed starting colonies called reservations to give the In..

Who was the first Democratic president?

The Democratic Party has existed for more than 200 years. It struggled to survive in the beginning and supported and tolerated slavery to hang on to the support of Southern voters. Today, the party is dramatically different than it was back then. It supports civil rights for minorities, organized labor, and progressive reform.Andrew Jackson was first nominated for president in 1824, but lost the election to John Quincy Adams. Not willing to give up, Jackson and his supporters founded the Democratic Party and was again nominated for president in 1828. This time, he won the election and faced a ..

Who assassinated Malcolm X?

Malcolm X was assassinated on Feb. 21, 1965, at New York's Audubon Ballroom. While Malcolm X was preparing to address the Organization of Afro-American Unity, a man rushed the stage and shot him in the chest with a sawed-off shotgun. Two other men then ran toward the stage and fired several shots with semi-automatic handguns. The autopsy revealed that Malcolm X suffered 21 gunshot wounds.

Why are Girl Scouts called Brownies?

The name "Brownies" is believed by many to be taken from the story, "The Brownies." This story, written by Juliana Horatia Ewing in 1870, is about a couple of helpful brownie children. According to folklore, brownies are good-natured spirits that appear during the night to do good deeds around the house. The rank of Brownie once had a different name, Rosebud. However, the girls of this rank did not like the name "Rosebuds" for their rank and asked Lord Baden-Powell for a name change. Baden-Powell, the founder of Boy Scouting, inspired Juliette Gordon Low to create Girl Scouting.

Who invented recycling?

There is also significant evidence present that ancient Romans used to recycle their bronze coin into highly valuable statues. The monetary worth of such structures was much higher than the original coins. Also, they used to melt metals from everything, such as coins and jewelry, to make weapons during wartime. Romans are also believed to have created sanitation groups for the first time. These teams, consisting of two men each, walked the streets of the city loading garbage into wagons.

Which president bought slaves in order to free them?

While James Buchanan is known as being the president who personally bought and freed slaves, George Washington's will stipulated that his slaves should be freed upon the death of his wife, Martha Washington. However, Mrs. Washington ordered that her husband's slaves be freed before her death, leading to a quicker escape from servitude for the Washington family's slaves. Because his will stipulated that the slaves be freed, Washington is also sometimes credited as a president who was personally responsible for freeing slaves he had purchased. Like Buchanan, Washington was persona..

Who was the Roman emperor when Jesus was born?

This new system of government stood for three centuries. Under this system, known as the Principate, a series of rulers presided over the longest period of unity, peace and prosperity that Western Europe, the Middle East and the North African seaboard have experienced in their recorded history. One of the most significant additions to his empire, according to antipas.net, was a 50,000 mile roadway that included bridges.

What did Sojourner Truth do?

Sojourner Truth is best known for her speech "Ain't I a Women?" about racial inequality. The speech was made at the Ohio Women's Rights Convention of 1851. When originally published, the speech did not have this line, but future publications did use the phrase. She also published a set of memoirs entitled, "The Narrative of Sojourner Truth: A Northern Slave" in 1850. Since she was illiterate, her memoirs were dictated to Olive Gilbert, a friend of hers.\nDuring the Civil War, she fought for desegregation of both the armed forces and the rest of the country, notably by riding in stree..

What are some interesting facts about Adolf Hitler?

Hitler's attempt to overthrow the government was committed from inside the National Socialist German Workers Party, over which he was in charge. Adolf Hitler's most infamous piece of writing, Mein Kampf, was written while he was serving his time in prison. He only served nine months, but it was enough to write the manifesto that would a become a crucial element in his rise to power.\nThe origins of Hitler's rabid anti-Semitism are somewhat mysterious. It is believed that while he was selling his artwork on the streets of Vienna to survive during his youth, he may have picked up ..

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