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OVERPOPULATION IN EGYPT
Overpopulation in Egypt
Overpopulation in Egypt
Egypt: Country Overview
Egypt is the Arab country's most populous, with more than 80 million people (estimated February 2008), 15 million of whom reside in Cairo. Another nucleus is significantly overpopulated Alexandria, near the Nile Delta. About 98% of the population concentrated along the Nile, ...
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FREDRICK DOUGLAS
A Fiction Interview with Fredrick Douglas
A Fiction Interview with Fredrick Douglas
Short Biography
There are many famous Americans who have made a mark for themselves in the genres of literature and public speaking. Frederick Douglas (February 14 of 1818 - February 20 of 1895) is one such American who ...
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THE GREAT DEPRESSION
The Great Depression
The Great Depression
Introduction
The great depression is the most horrifying event of America's economic history. In this period, every single thing was hitting the rock bottom, and even the stock market was collapsed. There is some disagreement to its causes and exact beginning and ending but most ...
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Introduction
There are scores of books that are written on the topic of self-improvement but a real inspiring book would be the one that illustrates practical instances. This paper talks about a book that is an autobiography and serves as an ...
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Philosophies concerning the New Republic
James Madison meant for a republic to be a representative democracy. We also agree that a political system can prosper or work efficiently in a larger republic. In a large republic, he thought, where there is more interest among citizens, the factions could not succeed. Factions, ...
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The Joys of Motherhood
Introduction
This essay examines varying representation of gender within the colonial context in order to consider the complex politics of interpretation. By counter posing Buchi Emecheta's Joys of Motherhood this essay interrogates the impact of colonial rule on African women.
Selected theme
In order to analyze the novel “The Joys ...
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Japanese-American Internment Camps
Introduction
It was 7th December of 1941, when the Japan attacked the Pearl Harbor, all the citizens of the United States were feared of attacked, and this war seized the whole country. Some of the representatives insert the pressure on the president of that time Roosevelt to show the action ...
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APPROACHES TO CRIME
Approaches to Crime
Approaches to Crime
Introduction
The emergence of positivist criminology in Europe in the 19th century marked a fundamental shift of academic thinking about crime and its treatment (Roshier 1989). Prior to this was the dominance of classical criminology. The classicists, led by Beccaria, Bentham and Romily, all ...
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GRECO-ROMAN INFLUENCE
Greco-Roman Influence
Greco-Roman Influence
Introduction
The Mediterranean civilization of the past has developed thanks to the exchanges on the cultural, social and political. The history of ancient Greece and ancient Rome offers numerous examples of cultural flows as well as commercial. The increase in transport and communications Hellenic era favored migratory movements ...
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US PRESIDENT
US President and the Doctrine
US President and the Doctrine
Introduction
United States adopted the doctrine of geopolitical setting and decisive advantage for U.S. forces in the world with the advent of Ronald Reagan power in 1980. It had the imperatives which required revision of the existing world order balance and ...