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Nixon Not a 'Rich Man'
Vice President Candidate Richard Nixon explains away another scandal, claiming he is not a rich man and that there have to be ways to pay a politician's bills, in this History Channel video. Eisenhower's running mate saved his spot on the ticket. (0:55)
Friesen Conference 2011: Opening remarks and welcome
Growing Old in a Changing Climate:
Exploring the Interface Between Population Aging and Global Warming
Opening remarks and welcome:
Dr. Andrew Sixsmith,
Conference Chair, Simon Fraser University, Gerontology Research Centre
Dr. Laurie Anderson,
Executive Director of Simon Fraser University Vancouver Campus
Dr. Margaret MacDiarmid,
Parliamentary Secretary for Seniors to the Minister of Health
More info: http://www.sfu.ca/grc/friesen/friesen2011/
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{Suresh 321}: Some Sentences related to word -Help
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