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* The White Paper ( Official title " Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society "-a 1966 report that prompted the development of organized EMS in the United State )
The NCAA dates its formation to two White House conferences convened by President Theodore Roosevelt to " encourage reforms " to college football practices in the early 20th century, which had resulted in repeated injuries and deaths and " prompted many college and universities to discontinue the sport.
The " White Paper " also prompted the inception of a number of emergency medical service ( EMS ) pilot units across the US including paramedic programs.
Black Panther Party founder Huey P. Newton prompted John Sinclair to found the White Panthers, a militant leftist organization of white people working to assist the Black Panthers.
The loss of White prompted Gallagher to comment, in a 2005 interview, that he puts Oasis ' trouble with drummers, in part, to the fact that he is himself a talented drummer, saying " I get a lot of stick for it, but I'm the best drummer in the group.
An editorial, which appeared in Vanity Fair, lambasting White and shredding his reputation, prompted Davis to pen his own rebuttal.
Of the more than 60, 000 Islanders recruited from 1863, the majority were to be " repatriated " ( that is, deported ) by the Australian Government between 1906-08 under the Pacific Island Labourers Act 1901 legislation prompted by the White Australia policy.
They were originally classified as jellyfish by Martin Glaessner and Mary Wade in 1966, and then as box jellyfish by Wade in 1972, a view that remained popular until the fossils of the White sea region were discovered ; these prompted a reinterpretation.
In Batman Annual # 26, Talia is prompted to read the history of Ra's al Ghul to her son Damian by a mysterious figure from Ra's ' past: the White Ghost.
The major shift at Biltmore was prompted by intense common opposition to the British White Paper of 1939, which interpreted the terms of the Mandate in a way that would freeze " the Jewish community to a permanent minority status ," and the then-current war negative situation.
The incident followed just six weeks after Frank Eugene Corder crashed a Cessna into the White House south lawn and prompted debate about closing off traffic on that area of Pennsylvania Avenue.
It has been suggested that news of the loss of the Irish packet Royal Adelaide with 250 lives, on the sands off Margate on April 6, 1850, prompted old Thomas White to present one of his lifeboats to his home town of Broadstairs that summer.
The 21 June 2004 issue of Newsweek stated that the Bybee Memo, a 2002 legal memorandum drafted by former OLC lawyer John Yoo that described what sort of interrogation tactics against suspected terrorists or terrorist affiliates the George W. Bush administration would consider legal, was " prompted by CIA questions about what to do with a top Qaeda captive, Abu Zubaydah, who had turned uncooperative ... and was drafted after White House meetings convened by George W. Bush's chief counsel, Alberto Gonzales, along with Defense Department general counsel William Haynes and David Addington, Vice President Dick Cheney's counsel, who discussed specific interrogation techniques ", citing " a source familiar with the discussions ".
Ludden also appeared as a guest panelist on Match Game, with White sitting in the audience ( she was prompted to rip apart one of Ludden's wrong answers on camera during an episode of Match Game ' 74 ; the two appeared together on the panel in 1975, and on Match Game PM in 1980 ).
This has prompted the British newspaper The Independent to dub Patrick Henry College " The Bible College That Leads to the White House.
According to Lewis, it " prompted a Justice Department ruling, a General Accounting Office report, a Congressional hearing, was cited by four presidential candidates in 1992 and was partly responsible for an executive order in January 1993 by President Clinton, placing a lifetime ban on foreign lobbying by White House trade officials.
* White Night riots: After the Dan White verdict prompted rioting at San Francisco City Hall, police attacked the Castro district, two hours later and a mile away.
Talia is prompted to read the history of Ra's al Ghul to her son Damian by a mysterious figure from Ra's past: the White Ghost.
Ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee Arlen Specter ( R-PA ) said that the committee had “ really had no response from the White House ” regarding possible testimony on the firing of several U. S. attorneys, and that that had prompted the subpoena to compel a response.
In the early 1900s, Jefferson County was ravaged by an outbreak of tuberculosis ( the " White Plague ") which prompted the construction of a new hospital.
It was this report which prompted the subsequent Green and White papers on community care.
News of the Persian Princess prompted American archaeologist Oscar White Muscarella to come out about an incident the previous March when he was shown photographs of a similar mummy.
That experience may have helped alter his position on the proper role for a Black man to play in the South during that era, because afterwards, he advocated accommodation and acceptance of his " unctuous sycophancy ," which prompted Washington to characterize him as " simply toadying to White people.

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His resignation triggered the first use of the 25th Amendment, as the vacancy prompted the appointment and confirmation of Gerald Ford, the House Minority Leader, as his successor.
On November 3, 2005, Tomlinson resigned from the board, prompted by a report of his tenure by the CPB Inspector General, Kenneth Konz, requested by Democrats in the U. S. House of Representatives.
Meanwhile, tensions between the two nations rose as 1956 saw the suppression of Hungary by the soviets ; the U. S. and European nations drew certain conclusions from that event, while in the U. S., a powerful social backlash was afoot, prompted by Senator Joseph McCarthy, the House Un-American Activities Committee, and Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, two atomic spies.
The seizure in 1775 of the Virginia Colony's gunpowder supply in Williamsburg on orders of the Royal Governor, in what became known as the Gunpowder Incident, prompted the Westmoreland Committee of Safety to convene at the Court House on May 23, 1775.
This prompted the Amboise conspiracy in which the Huguenots and the House of Bourbon plotted to usurp the power of the House of Guise.
Comment prompted by Bolingbroke was continued in the House of Commons by Windham, and great efforts were made to establish the alliance between the Tories and the Opposition Whigs.
As of 2001, DeLay had not spoken to his younger brother, Randy, a Houston lobbyist, since 1996, when a complaint to the House Ethics Committee prompted Tom DeLay to state that he cut his brother off in order to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest.
The brutal circumstances of the poet's death prompted one of his visitors in Darien House, the young doctor Andrew Duncan ( 1744 – 1828 ), to pioneer better institutional practices for the treatment of mental health problems through the creation of what is today the Royal Edinburgh Hospital.
But after years of fixes to the badly specified and misbegotten House VI ( which had first broken the Franks ' budget then consumed their life savings ), Suzanne Frank was prompted to strike back with Peter Eisenman's House VI: The Client's Response, in which she admitted both the problems of the building, as much as its virtues.
In January 2003, McCallum prompted both indignation and gales of laughter in the House of Commons when he mocked Conservative MP Elsie Wayne's flamboyant attire.
Wright plans to appeal, claiming that extensive media coverage prompted by his House colleagues ' disciplinary action tainted the jury.
Also, Fréron's relationship with Desmoulins brought him to the cause of the Cordeliers and prompted his involvement with the attack on Tuileries palace of 1792 ( the insurrection of the Paris crowds against the House of Bourbon, and their battle with the Swiss Guards ).
The explicit psychological dimension of this tale has prompted many critics to analyze it as a description of the human psyche, comparing, for instance, the House to the unconscious, and its central crack to the personality split which is called dissociative identity disorder.
His latter mission to Hawaii was largely prompted by the fact that Smith held this position: since he had in his possession the records of the Endowment House, Smith's arrest was deemed by the federal government as likely to open the way to many more prosecutions for polygamy.
Its revelations prompted the introduction of articles of impeachment against the President in the House of Representatives, which led to Nixon's resignation.
Complaints by staff at Clarence House, the official residence to the Prince of Wales, prompted the investigation that led to the arrests.
However the oil crisis in the early 1970s affected business and prompted the family to sell their stake to Trafalgar House in 1976 for £ 2. 75m.

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Catherine Clinton suggests that anger over the 1857 Dred Scott decision may have prompted Tubman to return to the U. S. Her land in Auburn became a haven for Tubman's family and friends.
The aggressive tactic prompted U. S. President Clinton to invoke the Taiwan Relations Act and dispatch two aircraft carrier battle groups into the region off Taiwan's southern coast to monitor the situation, and PRC's missile tests were forced to end earlier than planned.
The aggressive tactic prompted United States President Bill Clinton to invoke the Taiwan Relations Act and dispatch an aircraft carrier into the region off Taiwan's southern coast to monitor the situation.
Officials later acknowledged, however, " that the evidence that prompted President Clinton to order the missile strike on the Shifa plant was not as solid as first portrayed.
Localized conflicts such as those in Haiti and the Balkans prompted President Bill Clinton to send in U. S. troops as peacekeepers, reviving the Cold-War-era controversy about whether policing the rest of the world was a proper U. S. role.
Officials later acknowledged, however, that " the evidence that prompted President Clinton to order the missile strike on the Shifa plant was not as solid as first portrayed.
Flooding prompted President Clinton to declare a National Disaster Area in 1995 and 1997.
" Moreover, Ray determined Hillary Clinton had given " factually false " testimony when questioned by the GAO, the Independent Counsel, and Congress about the travel office firings, but reiterated that " the evidence was insufficient to prove beyond a reasonable doubt " that she knew her statements were false or understood that they may have prompted the firings.
Both Washington and the commander of British forces in New York, General Sir Henry Clinton, condemned the hanging, and prompted the British to forbid the Board of Loyalists from removing any further prisoners.

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