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Ancient Rome and Sparta
Introduction
Athens, the capital of modern Hellas (Greece), treaded a discontinuous itinerary reaching over six millennia, of which the classical period of the ancient city-state has time and again inspired the collective memory of Western cities. On the other hand Sparta was a highly developed society that remained ...
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Russia to 1801
Russia to 1801
Introduction
Women's leadership and representation in post-Soviet states has declined dramatically since the Soviet period, even though women in these states have many of the characteristics associated with higher levels of women's leadership in other countries: almost 100% literacy rates, a large proportion having higher education, extremely ...
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Congress of Vienna
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The Congress of Vienna (18 September 1814 to 9 June 1815) was a conference of all political powers in Europe, that gathered on the occasion of the defeat of Napoleonic France. After the conquest and the domination of France in Europe, the maps had to be redrawn. ...
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Gandhi-The Movie
Gandhi-The Movie
Introduction
The motion picture Gandhi is considered as one of the most critically acclaimed movies to come out during the 1980s. The movie stars Ben Kingsley as Gandhi in the lead role. The motion picture begins with a scene of Gandhi's assassination and then goes back in time to ...
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The Russian Revolution, Stalin and Stalinism
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It is important to understand exactly what the Russian revolution was and what it was not. Most mainstream accounts portray the main actors, either misguidedly leading the masses to what they thought would be liberation, or cunningly manipulating them into granting Lenin, Trotsky and others ...
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Preserving Cultures, Values, and Identities
Preserving Cultures, Values, and Identities
Introduction
The United States of America is more ethnically and racially diverse as the cities and suburbs has filled with new immigrants. According to the government of U.S., country's number of Latinos is the most striking growth as many immigrants from Cuba, Mexico, ...
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The Impact of Nat turner's rebellion
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The Impact of Nat turner's rebellion
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In the 19th century, the situation of the slaves experienced enormous changes. The slave labor opened huge cotton plantations in the forests of Alabama and Mississippi. The growth of the textile mills of England capitalists and New England demanded ...
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Renaissance provides the foundation for Modern Europe
Renaissance provides the foundation for Modern Europe
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The Renaissance is a cultural movement that emerged in Italy around 1400. It made the leap from medieval times to the modern age and brings a wealth of cultural transformation, not only in the arts but also ...
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TWO MOROCCAN CRISES
What were Germanys Motives during the two Moroccan Crises?
What were Germanys Motives during the two Moroccan Crises?
Introduction
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Europe were marked by considerable tensions and a number of crises, including crises both between states that were highly economically inter-dependent and between ...
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The Ancient Empire Great Zimbabwe
Introduction
One of the great African civilizations after the Pharaohs is the empire of Great Zimbabwe, built by the Shona that stood between the present-day Zimbabwe, eastern Botswana and South East of Mozambique, from 1100 to 1500 AD. Civilization architecture developed to such an extent that some ...