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On May 16, 1868, the U.S. Senate voted 35 to 19, one vote short of the two-thirds majority needed to convict President Andrew Johnson of "high crimes and misdemeanors," as he was charged under the ...
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The NICE Project: Learning Together in a Virtual World (1998) (Make Corrections) (12 citations) Andrew Johnson, Maria Roussos, Jason Leigh, Christina Vasilakis, Craig Barnes, Thomas Moher ...
The NICE project: Narrative, Immersive, Constructionist/Collaborative Environments for Learning in Virtual Reality (1997) (Make Corrections) (2 citations) Maria Roussos, Andrew Johnson, Jason ...
From the magnificent Andrew Jackson, who liberated the Indians from themselves, to Grant, whose administration was the very definition of moral character, to Dwight Eisenhower, who single-handedly ...
Jack Johnson is one of the most interesting inventors ever, not simply because of his invention but more so because of his celebrated and controversial life. ... Jack Johnson died on June 10, ...
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The NICE Project: Learning Together in a Virtual World (1998) (Make Corrections) (12 citations) Andrew Johnson, Maria Roussos, Jason Leigh, Christina Vasilakis, Craig Barnes, Thomas Moher @ NUS ...
The NICE project: Narrative, Immersive, Constructionist/Collaborative Environments for Learning in Virtual Reality (1997) (Make Corrections) (2 citations) Maria Roussos, Andrew Johnson, Jason ...
Even though Lincoln's successor, Andrew Johnson, didn't invent the process of impeachment, he was the first U.S. president to actually be impeached (he was impeached by the House but acquitted by one ...
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