| Title's for History Papers |
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Alexander Von Humboldt spent five years in South American exploring collecting and observing . ... Humboldt’s document The New Americans , tries to show that New Spain is a continent, which can operate independently without the influence of authorities in Spain. |
11.6 |
Alexander the Great Few cities have made so magnificent an entry into history as Alexandria . ... Forster Alexander the Great was the founder of Alexandria thus the name ; He founded it on April 7th 331 B. |
4.9 |
Alexandria was a Greco-Roman city at the Western end of the Mediterranean on the Nile Delta, and was the Greatest of all cities named after Alexander the Great. |
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... Today, there are several monuments and eating establishments in honor of Alferd Packer . ... In the late 1800s, Alferd Packer became the first convicted cannibal in the United States. |
1.4 |
Algeria is a democracy and therefore has a federal system . ... Algerians as in the people of Algeria are not divided between those who want an Islamic state and those who want a secular state like some believe. |
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Alice Walker Alice Walker went through many high and low points in her life that made her stronger emotionally . ... Walker’s belief in the power of words helped her literary career. |
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... He made one serious domestic ramification called the Alien and Sedition Acts . The Federalists argued that these acts were vital to maintain national security at the time. |
4.9 |
... Even though Washington and his fellow Federalists would eventually be the ones who passed the Alien and Sedition Acts, which enforced very strict rules and regulations upon immigrants, he was not sure how the Republicans were feeling about having a policy on immigration. |
6.5 |
Alienation and Anomie My Question Compare and contrast Marx’s theory of alienation with Durkheim’s theory of anomie . ... In order to compare and contrast Marx and Durkheim’s theories, there needs to be an explanation or rather a definition of what both of these theorists mean by alienation and anomie. |
1.3 |
Have you ever once wondered how the Cherokee Indians way of life ever was ? Have you ever taken time out to think about how they survived? |
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... my essay is going to be all about me and my life so if u dont like it u can go suck dick . ... My essay is going to be about the early Aztecs, I’ll be writing about there religion, the person they worshiped, about there gods, war, laws, and about there cultures art,farming,family life, education, language, food, math, society and there writing. |
3.3 |
... Australia, both a country and a continent, has one outlaw of renown, a national anti-hero named Ned Kelly . Ned Kelly is much prized by Australians. |
1.2 |
The New England colonies’ geography has a harsh climate and poor rocky land . ... Farming in New England is not that easy . ... England encourages shipbuilding because its forests had been cut down years earlier. |
2.4 |
As World War I ran through Europe, and stories returned back from the front of disaster and tragedy, one man decided that he would tell the world of his experiences. |
1.5 |
... There never seems to be enough food; however, all soldiers are issued a considerable amounts of cheese and rum . ... It’s become tiresome killing each lice individually; so we scrape them off into a boot-polished tin, then heating the tin kills all of the filthily little pests. |
3.2 |
All Quiet on the Western Front 1 I feel that this book has a message in it about how young kids learn to grow up and mature way too fast for their age, its about loosing the innocence and happiness of youth and to face the brutal realities that each. |
5.2 |
All Quiet on the Western Front By Erich Maria Remarque In the United States of America and in many other countries around the world, joining the army is advertised to young men, and now young women, as being a way to make themselves a hero. |
6.4 |
... The Battle of Allatoona Pass took place on October 5, 1864, lasting only one day . ... While researching for myself, the exaggerations and misconceptions of this battle, I visited the site of Allatoona Pass, where the deep railroad cut, the preserved earth forts, and the grave of the unknown hero can be observed unchanged from the time of battle over 130 years ago. |
6.5 |
Bomber Command’s aerial assault on Germany was destructive and deadly yet often its effectiveness has been an issue of debate . What was accomplished at the cost of nearly 60 000 allied airmen and near 800 000 German civilians? |
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Chapter 1 The book opens with Paul Baumer, the narrator, and the rest of Second Company a few miles from the front . They have just returned from the front the night before, having suffered unexpected and heavy losses. |
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By 1700, New England and the Chesapeake region evolved into two distinct societies . New England became a very tightly joined union, where as unlike New England’s unity, when they arrived, and what type of people lived in that area. |
2.9 |
Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by the people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. |
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In May, 1607, the Virginia Company of London selected a site along the James River in Virginia, naming it Jamestown and establishing the first English colony in North America. |
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... Spanning more than three centuries, this movement grew from a trickle of a few hundred English colonists to a flood of millions of newcomers . ... The first English immigrants to what is now the United States crossed the Atlantic long after flourishing Spanish colonies had been established in Mexico, the West Indies and South America. |
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Slavery in American can be traced back as far as when the Europeans began settling the North American continent; the first town established in the New World was Jamestown in 1607, and the first slaved arrived on the continent in 1619. |
2.9 |
Dinosaur extinction has always been a popular topic of discussion and debate . ... The Impact Theory of dinosaur extinction is one of the newest ideas . ... In 1980, Luis and Walter Alvarez father and son along with two colleagues, Frank Asaro and Helen Michel, from the University of California at Berkley were studying the rocks found around the K-T Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in a gorge outside of Gubbio, Italy. |
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An Amazing Adventure in Connecticut My daughter and I were traveling on Interstate 95, curious to know of the phenomenal history that once laid underneath the paved roads, skyscraping buildings and what we now know as state borders. |
3.6 |
Amelia Earhart Amelia Mary Earhart was born July 24, 1897 . ... Her parents were Amy and Edwin Earhart . ... Amelia was like her mother who was the first woman to climb Pikes Peak. |
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First amendment and our rights By Brandi Rhoades hour 1 What is freedom of speech, press, and religion ? Is it the ability to do, say, or write anything you want? |
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A What makes an American ? a One important fact must not to be forgotten Americans had been living here for thousands of years when the first white men arrived. |
5.8 |
Much ink has been spilled across white pages in reference to the Holocaust that took place against concentration camp inmates during World War II . Many say that interference at an earlier time by America could have changed the outcome. |
4.3 |
Where were you the day of September 11, 2001 at 8 48 am when terrorists attacked America ? ... Since that tragic day America has changed in many ways. |
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History The United States and World War II Second Assignment Research Essay 3 . Discuss the media reaction to the Detroit race riot of June 1943. |
1.9 |
... In 1765, Great Britain tried to tax almost everything in the new colonies because their national debt had risen from 8356; 72,289,673 in 1755 to 8356; 129,586,789 in 1764. |
3.6 |
You have seen it on the news, you have heard it on the radio and you have even read about it in the newspapers, yes that is right - America going to war against Iraq. |
4.8 |
Between 1917 and 1930, the extent to which each American could exercise their freedoms varied greatly . Individual freedoms seemingly disappeared from 1917 to 1920 . Prior to the 1920’s, blacks were still fighting for constitutional and social equality among whites and blacks. |
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The majority of Americans in the 1920s agreed that they were living in a ‘new era’ . ... However, at the same time many people and groups were trying to return America to its traditional value system consisting of conservative morals and an everyday American character. |
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... America had its fight also; it fought for its right to travel on the ocean . In the years preceding 1812, Great Britain frequently attacked American ships and kidnapped their sailors. |
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Americas involvement in World War Two When war broke out, there was no way the world could possibly know the severity of this guerre . ... Americas Involvement in World War two not only contributed in the eventual downfall of the insane Adolph Hitler and his Third Reich, but also came at the precise time and moment. |
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America Moves to the City Americans moved to the city in the decades following the civil war . ... In 1900, New York was the second largest city in the world with 3. |
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... Each decade has left a unique mark on our country and our world, and the aftereffects of decisions and events that happened ten, fifty or a hundred years ago still have a great impact on our lives today. |
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The song America the Beautiful by Katharine Lee Bates is a song about America a hundred years ago, when it was beautiful . Today however, you seldom find many truly beautiful places in the United States. |
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... Beachley AMERICA-THE BEGINNING BLISS AND AGONY In the beginning, settling the New Continent brought bliss to some and agony to others . ... Some of the people who joined companies coming to what is now North America, sought only to increase their individual wealth. |
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The Vietnam war began much like a schoolyard fight . ... At the end of the First Indochina war, the country was temporarily divided into North and South Vietnam. |
1.8 |
The attitudes of American society at large have changed drastically toward Native Americans during my lifetime, but I have a feeling that most of us who are not Native Americans still havent gotten it right. |
2.1 |
Hello . I am a 5A Head Band Director at a prominent school rooted in tradition . For the past two years, the graduating seniors of the Instrument Music Department have left a token of their appreciation for the football games on the field after the last performance at the very last home game of their senior year. |
1.7 |
The civil war in America was more than just about slavery; it was about a debate that had begun over seventy years before the beginning of the civil war. |
3.8 |
... The societies of Brazil and Cuba particularly exemplified the idea that, despite their numerous differences, the first colonies of the Americas all boasted surprisingly similar social traditions and standards. |
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The basis of all law in the United States is the Constitution . This Constitution is a document written by outcasts of England . The Constitution of the United States sets forth the nations fundamental laws. |
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The late 1800s American Cowboy was one of grit, nerve, toughness, and necessity . A Cowboy did not find it unusual to go on long rides all day on horseback in harsh environments. |