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3.9 |
... He supposedly to have won the name Buffalo Bill in an eight-hour shooting match with a hunter named William Comstock, probably to figure out which of the two Buffalo Bill’s deserved the title. |
6.7 |
Wild swans is a captivating story of three women . The lives of these women were revolutionary in the sense that it embodied the evolution of an entire country. |
1.8 |
When production fell and prices went down mines were shut down and all that was left were ghost towns and land disaster . Cannons and explosives were used to expose gold and this left rocks and debris. |
15.6 |
Wilhelm Furtwangler has been a controversial figure in world history for the past seventy years . ... Wilhelm Furtwangler was a brilliant musician and a proud German. |
3.7 |
The Will to Survive Imagine living life day by day, working hard to survive . ... How does one survive with nothing ? ... With the community at its weakest, strangers became friends, helping those in need, while at the same time keeping morale up; as well as the will to survive. |
2.8 |
William Aberhart William Aberhart was born in 1878 in Hibbard, Ontario . ... William Aberhart had a charismatic personality and was a superb communicator, which was helpful in his formation of a new political party in western Canada. |
1.5 |
William Hobson was born in Waterford, Ireland, on September 26, 1792, and was the third of his five brothers . His father, Samuel Hobson, was a Barrister, and his mother, Martha Jones, appeared to be a housewife. |
9.3 |
William, Prince of Orange, who eventually became King William III of England, was a strong leader and a great diplomat . ... By request and a certain amount of personal ambition, William would ride the ‘Protestant Wind’ into England with a small but motivated army, where he would begin the Great Revolution and become king of England. |
2.2 |
... Including the Russian-Japanese War, the Act of Algeciras, and the Hague Peace Conference which failed due to jealousies between foreign countries on the size of each others armies. |
8.7 |
William Randolph Hearst is considered one of the most dominating figures of twentieth century America and, many claim, he changed the face of the way mass media would be seen throughout the world. |
8 |
The success of William the Conqueror and his Norman invasion force at the Battle of Hastings was the initial step towards a colourful and distinct English future in which the Norman conquerors would play a very large role. |
1.5 |
The major conflict of the McKinley administration was the Spanish-American war and its effects . Though the war resulted in the acquisition of three formerly Spanish territories, making the U. |
6.8 |
... While the Medici were overthrown and no longer in power in Florence, a young man named Niccolo Machiavelli became a diplomat to the Florentine Republic. |
3.4 |
Window Shopping in the 21st Century By Leica A . ... In the 1660’s, Europe witnessed one of the most significant architectural developments of its time, the sliding sash-window. |
5.2 |
The Winnipeg General Strike, 1919 When tension in any labour situation builds to such a strenuous point of direct confrontation between worker and employer, the end result is change or strike. |
3.5 |
Lord of the Flies It All Comes Down To The End Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding in 1954, is a controversial and an eye-opener of a novel, which is a story about a group of British boys who are stranded on an island with no adults and. |
4.9 |
... Through all of this the political knowledge and intelligence of Winston Churchill laid the foundation for his eventual rise to power . Winston Churchill, son of Rudolph Churchill, was born in Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, on the 30th of November, 1874. |
6.4 |
Winston Churchill Biography On November 30, 1874 Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born, two months early and completely unexpected . Winston’s parents were nowhere near the average people. |
3 |
Witchcraft is a Religion Today there are many religions out there and yet witchcraft is not mentioned as a real religion . People look down on witchcraft; most people say its satanic practice. |
8.6 |
... Although belief in witches and witchcraft dates back to recorded history’s earliest days, the persecution of those accused reached its height in Europe’s early modern period. |
7.3 |
Witches American history has few subjects as interesting as witchcraft, because it confronts us with many Ideas about women . ... Even though some men were executed as during periods of witch hunting, witches were generally thought of as women and most who died in the name of witchcraft were women. |
2.8 |
... Pope Innocent VIII, mindful of his protecting role as shepherd of Christians, encouraged those of substantial power to exercise their might against witches who committed the work of the devil. |
4.5 |
... The brutality and turmoil throughout the civil rights movement were expressed and analyzed in the Kerner Commission . In 1968 when the Kerner Commission was published the United States was moderately segregated into two separate and unequal societies. |
6 |
Between 1801 and 1817, Jeffersonians, usually characterized as loose constructionists, served as the political opposition for the Federalists during the presidencies of Jeffersonian Republican leaders Jefferson and Madison. |
3.4 |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of the most famous musicians of all time . Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an 18th century Austrian classical composer . Wolfgang wrote masses, oratorios, symphonies, concertos, sonatas, and operas. |
1.8 |
William Harrison was the presidential candidate for the Whig party during the election of 1840 . Harrison was a well known soldier who fought the Indians and had plenty of pride for the country. |
6.8 |
... In document one, written by Peter Sterns, he commentates on the overall conditions of woman of Islam and West East Christianity . Both religions treated woman inferior. |
2.7 |
After reading A People’s History of The United States by Howard Zinn, it is almost without doubt that the reader would believe woman went through a lot to acquire the right to vote in the United States. |
2.3 |
To ease the stress of childbirth, tribal women would encircle a woman about to give birth and undulate their stomachs, encouraging the pregnant woman to do the same. |
1.7 |
Women and Men on the Overland Trail The book Women and Men on the Overland Trail was written by John Mack Faragher . ... Women and Men on the Overland Trail is a great book that shows what really occurred as regards to women, that is why the word women is before men. |
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Women and Their Role In Society From The 1600s to the 1800s Although women have fought long and hard to be considered only as persons, they are still described as frail, incapable, and unequal to men. |
2.1 |
Limited women’s suffrage was eventually obtained with the 1918 Representation of the People Act . I think that what brought about the enfranchisement of women in Britain was neither a particular desire to reward them for their contribution to the war effort nor a renewal of suffragist militancy but a result of long-term pressure from both suffragists and suffragettes, a changed political environment and an. |
8.7 |
Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder, characterized 50 men and women . ... The following two heuristics were used Free writing and Cubing Free Writing The topic that I chose to write about was eugenics and xxxxxxxxxxx how they sterilized women from Puerto Rico. |
6.9 |
Women in ancient China were well known for being inferior to men . ... What role did these women play in their lives though ? Anyway, a woman in traditional China lived her entire life obeying her parents, husband, and her son or sons. |
7.5 |
All civilisations are constituted by a complex social fabric, and this is evident in both Ancient Greece with the exception of Sparta and Mesopotamia . Due to the strong belief in male superiority, Ancient Greek women had very few roles outside the home, and thus they had no opportunity to reciprocate in a way that was possible for men, placing restrictions on their reputation. |
4.3 |
History Year 12 Research Investigation Australia 1945-1990 Sam Marynowicz Australia was a better place to live at the end of the period than it was at the beginning. |
4 |
Women In Australian Society Australia has long been considered the lucky country-but this has not always been the case for everyone . There have been many groups who have been victims of discrimination in Australia, particularly women. |
5 |
Throughout our history, women have contributed to shaping a strong Canadian society . The achievements of five highly motivated and determined women have had a major impact on our country. |
7.2 |
Men dominate Herodotus’ The Histories, however, women are mentioned from time to time, and the reader can grasp many of their daily activities and responsibilities. |
6.6 |
Women were long considered naturally weaker than men, squeamish, and unable to perform work requiring muscular or intellectual development . Since, early times women have been uniquely viewed as a creative source of human life. |
4.1 |
... Whereas in the 21st century women can choose to work outside the home, and in many cases have achieved parity with men in their chosen fields, many women are also choosing to stay home and raise children. |
3.2 |
... John Wyse Power was a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and was also honorary secretary of the GAA . ... Jennie herself became heavily involved in the Ladies Land League and became it’s librarian to the prisoners in the Irish gaols during the Land War. |
6.7 |
Text and Context in American Literature Women in the 19th Century Life for the American woman in the 19th century was full of conflicts and struggles. |
7 |
Throughout German history, women have been considered inferior to their male contemporaries . It was not until the beginning of the twentieth century that German women began to make significant progress in their struggle for equal rights. |
4.3 |
Women have made progressive and commendable strides towards equality in the working world . ... More and more women are rising to the leadership challenge, even in some of the most male-dominated industries. |
6.1 |
Ancient Roman society can be characterized as predominantly patriarchal . Men and women served distinctly different roles in ancient Rome . While men were considered the head of the Roman family paterfamilias and held ultimate authority and control over family members patria potestas , women were relegated to inferior social and economic roles. |
5 |
Women of the Asylum written by psychologists Dr . ... Maxine Harris is a book of twenty-six first hand accounts of women in the insane asylum from 1840-1944. |
2.3 |
It is believed by many that the conclusion to over twenty years of women’s campaigning was down to their work during the war . I would say this is a na ve comment, taking the work women did before the war much less seriously than it warrants. |
3.6 |
The 20th century metamorphoses the world’s cultures faster than any other time in history . ... The most important and obvious change I believe that has taken place in the 20th century is the change in the roles women play in society. |
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The Women’s Movement of the 1960s and 1970s Mothers in the workforce In the 1950s and early 1960s, most young women were expected or, perhaps, forced by the men in their lives to assume the traditional female role cook, clean, and baby-sit in preparation for marriage and motherhood. |