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Beginning from the middle of the nineteenth century, Western society became nationalistic . Nations all over Europe are beginning to unite and reform in the government system to achieve a greater success in social, political, and economic areas. |
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China was one of the greatest ancient civilizations . China also had many great dynasties . ... The government expanded the boundaries of China . ... China had many dynasties in its long history. |
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When you look at the laws about education from the 1600’s to the mid 1700’s, you will not be able to find many . Then again there weren’t many laws back then to begin with. |
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In early American times, before we were even called America, there was a huge cross-pollenization of cultures . In both Europe and in America there were major upheavals in culture, eatery, livelihood, and health. |
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War had been declared between America and Mexico and it was apparent neither side demonstrated adequate grounds for war . It could have been avoided if not for America’s preoccupation with to expanding their land and President Polk’s provocation of Mexican Troops which instigated the war. |
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For each Web Search Requirement, students will turn in a minimum of five Websites with answers to questions concerning each site . Where possible students must have at least one site per chapter covered in each unit. |
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egypt was a bad place, in a bad time . ... i love egypt . ... then again maybe not because it ddint accept it so i will write more about egypt from my exstensive knowledge of everything there is to know in the whole wide world. |
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Around the year 1940, there were many things going on in Sweden . World War II was in the neighboring country Norway . It was so close my grandmother, Martha Whitton, could hear the bombing from her house. |
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The pyramids also play a significant role in Egyptian mythology . The Ancient Egyptian Myths and Legends suggest that the pyramid is nothing but a vast funeral cairn, a huge grave-mound, on which, instead of stones or pieces of rock, enormous blocks of granite were piled. |
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The European Union recently asserted that, in order for Russia to join the World Trade Organization, it must raise its low domestic gas and electricity prices to world levels. |
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Why are Egyptians so ambivalent of the idea of death ? After learning about the way that the Egyptians look at death and their concept of what happens after you die I have become prone to look at it the same way that they did. |
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Euripides’ Bacchae In the beginning of the play, Dionysus returns to Thebes to defend his dead mother’s pride, and punish her sisters . Dionysus had with him some followers, and he want to change Thebes’s religion into a new one. |
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The Edwards Plateau The annual rainfall of the Edwards Plateau is 15 - 33 inches . The area of the Edwards Plateau is thirty one thousand square miles. |
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The Enlightened despots were five individuals that reigned over European countries during the latter half of the 18th century, most of them dying just before the start of the French Revolution. |
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in 1941 jews no longer recieved soap and shaving soap . jews were only allowed to use public transport on their way to work . all jews over the age of six had to wear a yellow star with jew written on it. |
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... Those who wanted forgiveness for their sins were expected to acquire in the crusades . Even though the crusades failed on their natural purpose, they had some positive effects on Western Europe. |
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The people of the United States represent an array of ethnic, cultural and religious backgrounds, all of whom help to make up the complex picture of what it means to be an American. |
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In 1848 Elizabeth Cady Stanton hosted the first women’s rights convention in her home where she delivered her speech entitled Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, Seneca Falls. |
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Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts on December 10, 1830 . Emily was lively, well behaved, and obedient child . She took part in the house hold at a very young age, she learned to cook and sew. |
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What were the author’s theses ? The Point the author was trying to prove is that all humans are born with a natural instinct, or ability, for language. |
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In How to Defend Against Science , Paul Feyerabend articulates that science is a form of ideologies . He conveys that in the past, the illumination of the mind was a result of science; however it would not last as a liberating tool. |
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What were the author’s theses ? The Point the author was trying to prove is that all humans are born with a natural instinct, or ability, for language. |
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Swords The concept of swords is very simple; it is a long blade with a grip . But it is a weapon that offers many possible varieties in form as well as great versatility in use. |
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FILL THIS OUT ABOUT YOU . . THEN SEND IT TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW ! JUST COPY AND PASTE ! HAVE FUN ! OH AND BE HONEST ! ! A LITTLE ABOUT YOU--- 1. |
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My report is about Dwight D . Eisenhower . Most of his life was pretty interesting ! He became a General in World War Two . He helped conquer the German Army. |
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The Age of Enlightenment was a European intellectual movement in the 18th century in which ideas concerning God, reason, nature, and man were fused into a new worldview that brought about revolutionary developments in society. |
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Where, after all, do universal human rights begin ? In small places, close to home - so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world. |
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Copenhagen 8-9-2003 Dear Martin, you do not have to worry, I am not an old friend you are suppose to remem-ber from old days . You do not know me, but I am writing to you, because I could use some of your advice. |
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Egyptian civilization formed along the Nile river and the earliest traces of human life in that region are from the Paleolithic Age, Old Stone Age , about 300,000 B. |
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Ellora is a village in central India belonging to the state of Maharashtra . Ellora was a place known for prehistoric cults and blood sacrifices, until approximately the 4th century A. |
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The impact of the Europeans on the Native Americans was overall a negative and disturbing turn of events . The Europeans did not care about the peoples who inherently lived on the land they claimed to have discovered. |
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Should the revolution be considered a great revolution ? The issue of the french revolution is a important factor because many people died for a battle it which subsequently went back to the government they fought to bet rid of. |
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Absolutism is a totalitarian way of governing a country . ... Absolutism was a way of governing so that no one had to think, they just did what they were told. |
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Eight-Treasure Rice Pudding What is the best dessert in the holiday ? ... One of the most popular dessert is the eight treasure rice pudding, which mean good luck and good wish for a family in the next year. |
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Andrew Stephen Walmsley, author of Thomas Hutchinson and the Origins of the American Revolution, brings up an important questions about the American Revolution . In Chapter Three of Thomas Hutchinson and the Origins of the American Revolution entitled Enter the Crowd, Walmsley asks what role did ordinary working people played in the execution of the Revolution. |
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The idea of a restaurant appeared a long time ago in commercial cities of Europe and elsewhere and was quite different from the modern restaurant. |
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The Easter Island is known as the most remote inhabited island on Earth and only covers about an area of 64 square miles . ... The island was formed by consecutive massive volcanic eruptions where it was inhabited by only seabirds and dragonflies for the first millions of years until the humans took over. |
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Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts . His parents were traveling actors by the names of Elizabeth Poe and David Poe. |
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EARLY BRITISH VICTORIES General Howe brought another American weakness, the lack of military experience Washington was expecting Howe to attack New York, Washington moved south to meet Howe, but they both failed, in their first major test. |
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Different events led to the creation of the Republican Party . ... Later on when Washington retired from office, he devoted most of his September Farewell Address to a denunciation of partisanship, he invoked the republican ideal of disinterested, independent statesmanship as the only sure and virtuous guide for the nation Goldfield 251. |
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Elizabeth, one of England’s greatest monarchs governed with a delicate hand that could strike a severe blow to anyone who opposed her . Elizabeth used her charm and wit to allow the men around her to feel control, yet in reality Elizabeth was calling the shots. |
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Clothing in the Elizabethan period depended all on the social standing of the wearer . You pick out the rich from the poor by the way the dressed. |
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... It is intended for students learning about World War II and would have probably been put together to give an accurate conclusion of the evacuation and the relation between the host family and the evacuees. |
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Hitler was not sure how Britain fitted into his plans in the 1930’s . ... However, in 1940, Prime Minister Winston Churchill made it completely clear that there would be no deal between them and Britain would fight to the finish. |
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The Farewell, chapter four of Founding Brothers tells us the story of Washington’s departure . But first, it tells the story of how Washington came to be so respected in office. |
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Elizabeth Dole By Samantha Deal Elizabeth was born in Salisbury, North Carolina on July 29, 1936 . ... Elizabeth was voted most likely to succeed in high school. |
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Election Precincts In my eleven years of residency in Sugar Land, also known as Fort Bend County . I have experienced a variety of activities growing up, part of that being the demographics of the area. |
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John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865 . The President was attending a performance at Ford’s Theater in Washington, D . C . At about 10 30 PM, Booth went into the Presidents box and put a pistol to the presidents head. |
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Earthquake San Francisco- 1906 On the morning 12 past 5 00 San Francisco suffered a major earthquake that killed 3000 people, the earthquake lasted for about 40 seconds and was recorded at 8. |
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Exploration During the Renaissance In the 1400’s the age of exploration began and people explored in order to find riches in other countries . Portugal lead the way and was very successful in exploration due to the desire to get rich and spread Christianity, and advances in navigational technology, and the influence of prince Henry, where as Japan was unsuccessful because there government was in turmoil and they ended up closing there doors to. |