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Darwinism
Darwinism
Darwinism
The idea of evolution, more specifically evolution by natural selection, or movements and ideas related to transmutation of species is considered as Darwinism. The term now refers to ideas because of the development of modern evolution theory. Darwin main contribution to the concept of evolution is his idea of ...
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Abstract
In this study we try to explore the strategies of one of the great emperors in the history of military leadership there come the name of Napoleon Bonaparte. Some of his expansion policies became unrealistic which caused him failure, but despite all the mistakes, he is considered as prominent figures ...
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Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Introduction
The term civil rights mean the rights and freedoms enjoyed by the individual as a citizen in a community or state or country. These rights include freedom of expression and freedom of the press and religion and freedom of ownership (Harold 2004). It also involves the ...
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SPACE SHUTTLE
The Space Shuttle and its Social, Political and Economic Impact
The Space Shuttle and its Social, Political and Economic Impact
Introduction
It is obvious that several turning points in the history of space shuttle must have had social impact, Sputnik, the moon landing, the space shutter disasters and so on are ...
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U.S. Embargo on Cuba
The United States Embargo against Cuba
Thesis Statement
“The U.S. embargo also imposed racial discrimination on Cuban in social and governmental policies”.
Introduction
The embargo of U.S. against Cuba is a commercial, economic and financial blockade which was partially imposed on Cuba in the year 1960. It was a result of ...
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Abner Doubleday at the Battle of Fredericksburg
Abner Doubleday at the Battle of Fredericksburg
Introduction
In the Battle of Fredericksburg (12-13 December 1862), Abner Doubleday's division (Volunteer Union Troops) played a its role. In this battle I Corps was commanded by Major General John F. Reynolds and Abner Doubleday (1819-93) was ...
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SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
Spanish-American War
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Discussion1
Causes of the Spanish-American War1
Problems of the Spanish-American War had on Spain2
Role of Spanish Crown in the War3
Conclusion3
References4
Spanish-American War
Introduction
The topic under study is related to the problems of Spanish-American War, its causes on Spain and the role that the Spanish crown had on the war. As the name ...
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Kent State Killings
Introduction
On 4 May, 1970 National Guardsmen shot and killed four students for no apparent reason in the U.S. state of Ohio, who were protesting against the invasion by U.S. troops in Cambodia. The Kent State massacre shocked America, and it was the beginning of the end of President ...
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US SECRETARIES OF STATE
US Secretaries of State
US Secretaries of State
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The role of US Secretary of State Marshall in WWII victory
George C. Marshall a famous soldier and statesman won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953. He is credited as the architect of the Allied victory in World War ...
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ALEXANDER THE GREAT
Alexander the great
Alexander the great
Introduction
Alexander was the son of Philip II, king of Macedonia, who united the city-states of Greece for the purpose of making war with the Persians. In 338 BCE Philip II, through a complex and efficient military system, along with a knack for diplomacy, ...