Racism is one of the most important issues in American society, and the anti-racist movement has been a frequent one in the face of the injustices suffered by African Americans. As a major contributor to the development and implementation of anti-racist movements, African Americans have taken a variety of effective measures to disseminate their thoughts and have achieved some success. However, the fact that the anti-racist movement in the US has often ended in dissipation reveals that there are still problems with the effect of the communication of thoughts, and it is important to explore these problems for the study of African Americans.
The disruption of natural disasters in agriculture is often seen to have influenced price indices to some extent over a certain period, especially in a relatively isolationist, predominantly agricultural economy such as ancient China. Here we use the information about historical disasters kept in Qing History - Treatise on Famine and Relief and the price indices for each year from 1644 to 1911, exploring the correlation between natural disasters and price indices. We next discuss the other factors that have an impact on the price index to reveal the dynamics of the influence of natural disasters on the price index. Results show that there is a weak correlation between natural disasters and price indices in general, but we find a strong correlation over a long time, and the correlation coefficient rises somewhat in the early Qing, and then decreases with time. We further show that factors such as production capacity, foreign trade and silver flows also had an impact on the price indices no less than natural disasters, and it is clear that the impact of these factors caused the correlation coefficient to change over time.
As a chemical spill that caused serious harm, the Love Canal chemical disaster brought heavy financial, social and public pressure to bear on the US government. Faced with this situation, the US government has adopted a certain information dissemination strategy to lead public opinion and thus reduce resistance. The strategy has been proven to be effective in solving the environmental crisis and secondary social problems in the early years of the crisis, as well as in completing the restoration and resettlement of the canal area ahead of schedule. However, the examination of the US government's information dissemination strategy during this environmental crisis also provides a glimpse into the truth and lies of the US government.
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