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MAORI LANDS
Maori gifted Land
Maori gifted Land
Overview
Through the annals of history, there have been countless events that have gone largely unexplained due to a lack of substantial credible facts and references. The gifting of Maori lands to Queen Victoria is among such unexplained events that remains a topic of much controversy ...
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The Intolerable Acts
The Intolerable Acts
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Intolerable Acts was the name given to acts enacted in 1774 by the British Parliament due to the continuing unrest in the thirteen American colonies, particularly in Boston after turbulent events like tea Mutiny Boston. The British Coercive Acts are also called as (Coercive Acts) ...
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Emergence of Catholicism
Emergence of Catholicism
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World widely, Roman Catholicism is explained in several historical occasions that form the historical representation of the emergence of Catholics. Catholicism is the religious body which has its doctrines, theologies and liturgies. The term usually refers to Roman churches and Christians. In the Western civilization, Catholicism ...
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Confucius
Confucius
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Kong Qiu (K'ung Ch'iu) is best known in the West as Confucius. Confucius was born in Nishan, Qufu (Ch'ü-fu), a town in central China in what was then the state of Lu. During his lifetime, the Zhou (or Chou) dynasty (11th-third century B.C.E.) no longer wielded the authority it ...
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Consolidation of Shiite Traditions
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The most significant development for the structure of Islamic social order was of Sunni and Shiite permissible and spiritual customs and of Sufi mores and individual faithfulness. The distinguished growths of this phase for the nature of Islamic social order were the consolidation and institutionalization of ...
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LIBERALISM
Liberalism
Liberalism
Introduction
The terms liberal and liberalism generally denote a mixture of currents of thought, political, religious, economic, and theological, that came into view at the time of the Reformation and hardened between the Enlightenment and the 19th century (Rawls, 2003). Liberalism articulates the political theory of limited government, and conveys ...
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How and Why Female Slavery Differed from Male Slavery in the American South
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In American South, the slavery is continued to be prevailing. However, there are multiple differences between the slavery in males and females. The paper makes discussions on the reasons of differences between the slavery in males and ...
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The Lincoln Assassination
The Lincoln Assassination
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The sixteenth president on the United States, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14 of 1865 in Washington DC. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln was acknowledged soon after American Civil War came to an end. Lincoln was assassinated after the decision of Robert E. Lee (Army ...
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Socrates and Ancient Greece
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This study tries to explore the life, trial and death of Socrates in detail. The main focus of this research is on the 'Misinterpretation' of the teachings and approaches of Socrates and the presence of Socrates ideas within the context of Greek Culture. The city of ...
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The Policy of Appeasement
The Policy of Appeasement
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The policy of appeasement, also known as the policy of concessions, restraint and the appeasement of affirmative action against aggression in order to avoid conflicts, was a famous diplomatic strategy adopted by the western powers especially the Great Britain against Hitler of Germany, ...