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United States History: Colonial and Early National Periods
United States History: Colonial and Early National Periods
1. Describe the structure and events surrounding the establishment of the three types of English colonies founded in North America (southern, New England and middle colonies).
Somewhere during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Southern colonies were ...
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Creating the Northern Colonies
The Thirteen Colonies is the name that has been historically the colonial possessions of Great Britain on the Atlantic coast of North America between Nova Scotia and Florida, and that in the late eighteenth century were united under an independent government to create current ...
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Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin
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Charles Darwin is the most prominent theorist of 19th century whose work on evolution received a widespread attention from researchers of his era and even modern time. Darwin presented his research work in his book - Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection - in 1859, which ...
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Understanding the American Promise
The book “Understanding the American Promise” by authors James L. Roark, Michael P. Johnson, Patricia Cline Cohen, Sarah Stage, Alan Lawson and Susan M. Hartmann is a representation the two convictions: (1) coming across with an overwhelming amount of knowledge, students require help in ...
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Woody Guthrie
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Woody Guthrie (born on 14th July 1912 in Okemah, Oklahoma and died on 3rd October 1967) was a singer and folk guitarist in the United States. His father, named Woodrow Wilson Guthrie, was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the presidential election. Woody's mother died of Huntington's ...
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Social and Political Transformation during the New Deal and Changes Associated with 1960s
The inception of New Deal in the United States was incepted to propose effective strategies aimed to cope with the factors influencing political, economic and social crisis in the country. There were drastic changes encountered in the political ...
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Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Versailles
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The treaty of Versailles was settlement passed in 1918, immediately after First World War in due of ensuring peace among two nations Germany and Allies. This treaty was signed nearby Paris at one of the Versailles Palace. This treaty was result of negotiation and agreement among ...
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Battle of Verdun
Battle of Verdun 1914-1917
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With 143,000 people killed in the German camp and 163,000 on the French side, the battle of Verdun was one of the deadliest battles in the history of mankind. The battle was fought at the western front between the French and the Germans, where the ...
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HISTORIC CITY
Managing a Historic City
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Introduction3
Challenges and Management of City Rome3
Rome Architecture6
Heritage Management8
Tourism and Historic City Management10
Capacity and Management of Visitor Flows12
Innovative Urban Strategies for Sustainable Tourism14
Conclusion15
Managing a Historic City
Introduction
The management of Historic City is a very difficult task as the city administration faces several issues. The ...
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The Ethics of Atomic Bomb
Introduction
The world in which we live today is full of chaos and war. The only thing that is constant in this world is change. In this rapidly changing world with the help of technological development and advancements human nature have invented equipments and tools that are ...