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ECONOMICS
US Policy On Africa
US Policy on Africa
The leading western countries pay special attention to the implementation of its policies in Africa. The greatest activity on the continent is now showing the United States who are seeking to strengthen its influence and strengthen the position, including the benefit of diversifying sources ...
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Queen Elizabeth I
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Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 - 24 March 1603) was queen regnant of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. Sometimes called The Virgin Queen, Gloriana, or Good Queen Bess, Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty (Montrose, pp 341). The ...
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The Dominion of New England
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The dominions of New England remind us about the most recognizable, yet disreputable image in the mythology and American history. We think of early New England as a world of Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving, of clustered villages and white steepled churches, of pious founders and ...
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Effects of World War II on America's Economy
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For the United States, World War II and the Great Depression of the twentieth century constituted of the most important economic events. The effects of war were many and far-reaching; it mainly led the economy to a severe depression. In order to regulate ...
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Greek and how it differs from Egyptian Civilization
One of the biggest reasons why these two civilizations had these differences is due to their geography. The Egyptians had easy access to large stones that they could bring in to their country and use them to erect such monumental structures. Both the ...
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Forgetting the Alamo: Blood Memory by Emma Perez
Emma Perez is a highly respected historian and theorist of gender, as well as a novelist; in both incarnations she has revolutionized Chicano and Chicana and Third-World literary and historical discourse. Born on October 25, 1954, in the small, rural, Anglo-dominated town of ...
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Cuban Missile crisis
Cuban Missile crisis
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The Cuban missile crisis is one of the threatening conditions in history and a conflict between two superpowers with nuclear weapons - the Soviet Union and the United States of America. This crisis took place from 15 - 28 October 1962 at Cuba. It was ...
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Marilyn Monroe
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Marilyn Monroe (June 1, 1926 - August 5, 1962) was an American film actress. She was born Norma Jean Mortenson in Los Angeles, California, but later took her mother's name Baker and called herself Norma Jean Baker. Marilyn Monroe was her screen name (Verlhac & Thomson, pp 89 - ...
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Research Paper
Research Paper
Antigone Analysis
Antigone is not similar to the other Greek dramas in which it is a play of challenging philosophies than a play of plot of 'action'. Definitely, Antigone is not permitted to only plunge headfirst into her verdict to lie to rest Polyneice, as an alternative, she have ...
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How did London women role change at the end of the middle Ages?
How did London women role change at the end of the middle Ages?
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The role of women in the middle Ages was undoubtedly connected with the church. And having a look at that period shows that it was one ...