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Life was very difficult for pioneers in Upper Canada between 1815 and 1850 . The first difficult task when they arrived was clearing the land . To get rid of the trees that grew on their land, chopped them down with axes. |
3.8 |
The Place of Realism in Society By Anika Balsdon Realism, just like any other type of drama has its very own special place in society. |
6.5 |
The Indians got their first horses from the Spanish . When the Spanish explorers Coronado and DeSoto came into America they brought horses with them . ... Some horses got away and went wild. |
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Plato is the one of the most important and well-known philosophers of western philosophy . Plato lived from 427 BCE to 247 BCE . ... Plato is the first philosopher whose works we have completely. |
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1 Myth used personification, symbols, and narrative to cloak abstract ideas behind the stories Frankfort's theory . By abstract thought he meant serious philosophical ideas about humans and their world. |
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Platos Ideal City Socrates ideal city is described through Plato in his work The Republic, some questions pondered through the text could be; How is this an ideal city, and is justice in the city relative to that of the human soul? |
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Immortality a word with such great power behind it . It is an idea sought by some and desired by all . Immortality is life without death or at least conventional means of death, as we see in movies of the highlanders and books of vampires and what not. |
3.6 |
Platoon vs . ... The first movie was called Platoon 1986 and the second one was Full Metal Jacket 1987 , and both of these movies had a good perspective of what went on in the Vietnam War. |
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... In the play Symposium by Plato, masters in the art of love, Socrates and Agathon, discuss the nature and origin of love along with the cause and effect of love at Agathon’s party. |
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When looking at the works of the French Renaissance, one could be quick to pinpoint its major contributors . ... In 1635, two years before the appearance of The Cid, a group of literary friends known as the society of five authors met regularly for discussion, and were recognized by Cardinal Richelieu as a national institution under the name of the French Academy. |
8.5 |
... There also were cases such as Brown v . Board of Education, Gaines v . Missouri, McLaurin v . ... One case of major importance was Plessy v . Ferguson 1896. |
16.5 |
The Pilgrims End Their Pilgrimage at Plymouth The most famous congregation of Separatists, fleeing royal wrath, departed for Holland in 1608 . ... The Pilgrims did not make their initial landing at Plymouth Rock but undertook a number of preliminary surveys. |
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... Jamestown, Plymouth, and Roanoke have all paved the way for the towns, cities, and suburbs that we reside in today . ... And though Roanoke has been called the Lost Colony , it has not lost its place in history. |
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In today’s culture, Pocahontas is widely known to have played an important role in American History . Sadly, many people, especially the younger generation, have acquired this knowledge through the animated cartoon created by Disney, titled Pocahontas. |
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... This article will examine the different courses of events in Poland and Hungary in October 1956 and attempt to answer a question that has long intrigued scholars. |
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Poland’s Transformation from Socialism to Capitalism In 1990 Poland became the first pioneer of a reform that gave way to a wave of socio-economic reforms amongst former Soviet-style states. |
8.2 |
Karol Batog Polish Literature Prof . Kurczaba November 18, 2003 Polish Writers of The 19th Century The Polish struggle for freedom amounted to a struggle against violence and absolutism. |
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What do you think is the best kind of government ? The question is a very hard to answer but, political philosophers like Locke, Montesquieu , and Madison tired to answer this question in many different ways. |
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Political and economic policies specific to Louis XIV’s reign 1643-1715 were based on concepts of making France the dominant power in Europe . A key economic policy of Louis XIV was to reestablish foreign and domestic commerce. |
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... It may indeed have been a political success . ... Democratic elections continued to be held in 1936, 1940 and 1944, and Roosevelt was consecutively re-elected in each of these elections on the strength of his political abilities, clearly showing that the American people believed in him and his government and wanted them to continue to use their skills to. |
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... India from the Paleolithic Period to the decline of the Indus Civilization 2 . The early Muslim period North India under Muslim hegemony, c . ... Early Muslim India c. |
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In today’s modern world where ever one may turn they find conflict, strife, and other social issues that lead to violence, poverty, or political problems. |
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The nineteenth century was a time of great change for Europe as a whole . Different economical and political changes occurred across Europe; however, the major changes came from various political ideologies or philosophies that arose on their own in the first half of the nineteenth century. |
3.6 |
The American Civil War is sometimes called the War of Rebellion, the War Between States, or the War for Southern Independence . The Civil War began on 12 April 1861, when General Beauregard fired on Fort Sumter in South Carolina; and lasted until 26 May 1865. |
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Louise Saint-Just once said, The Republic consists of the extermination of everything that opposes it . Being the right-hand man of Robespierre, the leader of the Terror, Saint-Just is obviously referring to the First Republic of France from 1792-1795. |
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During our brisk four years in high school, there were many issues that would pave the way to the manner of life we now live. |
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... Among one of the serious side effects of acid pollution on humans is respiratory problems . ... The cause of the water pollution can cause stomach disease, lung disease and worst make us die. |
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1 . Compare Polytheism with Monotheism . Polytheism was first emphasized by the earliest civilization during the Paleolithic Age . The believed of many gods began with the nomadic tribes and was passed on to future generations like the Egyptians and Greeks. |
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This theatre was built in the 2nd century B . ... The theatre was not permanently covered although a canvas awning could be pulled over if necessary. |
1.8 |
Giovanni de Medici better known as Pope Leo x was born at Florence, Italy 11 December, 1475 . pope Leo x was the second son of Lorenzo the Magnificent. |
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The American Civil War is a great chapter in the history of the United States of America . It is no wonder why the Civil War has provided a basis and backdrop for many novels and movies in popular culture. |
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Positive Effects of the Black Death It is difficult to imagine that one of world history’s most tragic events could actually have had any positive outcomes, yet it did indeed. |
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It is quite difficult to trace and explain the nature of the Italian Communist Party . It is a party which has undergone such change and reform as well as faced fervent opposition from not only the Italian post-war government but from the United States government as well. |
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... Firstly, The Immigration policies; After WW2 and the Great Depression, there began a period of reconstruction in Australia led by the Labor leader Ben Chifley, Chifley believed in a policy of full employment and social security. |
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... Poverty, mostly found in rural areas, is growing in Asia mainly because of the growing population and the lack of employment in the countryside . Bangladesh’s economical situation is the worst in Asia. |
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History is filled with events and occurrences which have made huge impressions on our lives today . From Homo erectus to the Romans, the desire for power has led to many different results. |
4.5 |
The Power of Music On May 4, 1970, 28 National Guardsmen opened fire on a crowd, killing four students at Kent State University in Ohio. |
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There are many examples of non-violence throughout History that show its power . Non-violence can be either a tactic or a technique . ... The definition of non-violence is a direct political action through a powerful and deliberate refusal to cooperate with injustice. |
2.7 |
The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything except the way we think Technology has developed and changed so much over the past century. |
5.6 |
Throughout the late 1400’s and well into the 1500’s, the period in England known as the Tudor years, there have been many discrepancies as to who held power and who was given authority by those holding the power. |
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When the Europeans came to Africa, they believed that they were also bringing civilization . They felt that Africa had no civilization and that it needed to be introduced into their lives. |
3.5 |
The eleven years prior to the Confederate volly at Fort Sumter and the ten years after the close of the Civil War at Appomattox were characterized by strong congressional and weak presidential leadership. |
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... However, the nation of Russia was not, it was still an agrarian economy, based on feudalism under an absolute ruling autocrat monarch, the Tsar . ... Russia was controlled by an autocratic government in the form of a Tsar an emperor or king, from the word Caesar who ruled with absolute power throughout the country. |
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Preamble We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United. |
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Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 President George W . Bush and the elections 2000 2 2 . 1 President George W . Bush biography 2 2. |
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... Germany had been at war for almost one year when the first pre-conceptions of operation Barbarossa came into being . ... Operation Barbarossa required the wehrmachet to subjugate the largest military force in the world and ultimately advance to a depth 1750 km along a front 1800 km in an underdeveloped theatre of military operations whose size approximated all of Western Europe Soon after issuing his Sea Lion directive Hitler had. |
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PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON AND HIS WAR AGAINST THE SECOND BANK OF THE UNITED STATES 2003 Outline 1 . ... Criticism of the Bank 3 . Defense of the Bank 4. |
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George Herbert Walker Bush was born in Milton, Massachusetts on June 12, 1924 the second of five children of Prescott Sheldon Bush and Dorothy Walker Bush. |
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... Grant came to presidency with no knowledge whatsoever of politics . Although he had been a great Captain in the Mexican War, and an even better General in the Civil War, using the tactics of Total warfare , Grant was not a very good president and did not accomplish much in his time. |
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In President Jefferson’s letter to Meriwether Lewis I do not think that the Lewis and Clark Expedition was designed initially as a military mission even though in the beginning of the letter the first paragraph ends with and you are appointed to carry them to execution. |