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    Joseph Stalin led an impressive early life and young adulthood. Joseph Stalin was born on December 18, 1878, in Gori, Georgia. He excelled in seminary school, but was expelled in 1899 for spreading subversive views about the Tsarist rule of Russia. In 1902, Stalin was arrested and sent to Siberia for being a part of a communist rebellion against Tsarist rule. Stalin rejoined the rebellion in 1904 after escaping prison. After several years of struggle, Stalin and the communists finally overthrew…

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    Since 1902, the American Automobile Association has provided a great service to its members. If you belong to one of the many motor clubs throughout North America, then you know all about it. But what don't you know about AAA? You're about to find out and it's a lot more than you think. AAA COVERS YOUR S.O'S BAD DRIVING Let's face it. Everyone knows a bad driver. In some unfortunate situations, you may even live with this person. In even worse situations they may even drive your car. If you're…

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    Confederate Civil War Soldier Letter written by Samuel Webster Dunaway (1834-1917). To his first wife, Elizabeth Ann (Forrester) Dunaway (1827-1902) of Hickman County, Tennessee. Penned while serving in Co. F, 42nd Tennessee Infantry. Elizabeth Ann (Forrester) Dunaway was the daughter of Hezekiah Forrester (1797-1847) and Winney Reeves (1803-1863). Samuel W. Dunaway was part of the Confederate Civil War Soldier force that surrendered at Fort Donelson in February 1862. He was exchanged six months…

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    explain and predict children’s behavior (Berk, 2003) Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856 in the Austrian town of Freiberg. He was a neurologist, and best known as the founder of psychoanalysis. He earned his doctoral degree in medicine in 1881. In 1902, Freud started working as a professor at Vienna University (Husman, 2002). Freud published many books throughout his life. One of his most important published books was The Ego and the Id. In this book Freud introduced his structural theory…

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    During the Progressive Era (1896-1917) in the United States, there were journalists, writers, and photographers known as muckrakers. They aimed to reveal corruption and wrongdoing in big businesses and the government by publishing sensationalist books and articles. Although President Theodore Roosevelt initially created the term to criticize journalists who he believed had crossed the line in their pursuit of stories, many journalists in today’s world, including Jessica Mitford, consider the…

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    As argued, Kumagusu challenged the world view of modern science and pointed out the limitations of science through his thinking based on Buddhist ideology. Kumagusu’s main intention was not to argue that Buddhism implies a superior universal view. Instead, by utilizing the Buddhist cosmology, his intention was to better science itself and to point out the limitations embedded in the modern scientific view. By following Kumagusu’s thought concerning his ideal science, Kumagusu’s ethical…

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    American newspaper publisher, William Randolph Hearst, built the nation's largest newspaper chain. He was born in San Francisco, to millionaire mining engineer, goldmine owner and U.S. senator (from 1886–91) George Hearst and his wife Phoebe Apperson Hearst. Phoebe Apperson was the first woman advisor of University of California, Berkeley. She funded many anthropological expeditions and founded the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology. William Randolph Hearst dominated journalism for…

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    Person Centered Therapy

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    instances when the theory can be applied. This theory is remarkable, and influences many therapists of our time. Person Centered Theory is a popular theory today, and it was created by Carl Rogers.”The American psychologist/psychotherapist Carl Rogers,1902-1957 developed a humanistic theory of personality that essentially is phenomenological in…

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    Tobacco In 1800s

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    The growing of tobacco by humans was first started in 600-900 AD, The reason why this plant was grown was because the native indians smoked tobacco as a religious and medical purposes, In the 1700s tobacco plant was grown as a cash crop , it was .By 1800s people started chewing on tobacco and ocasionally smoking it in a pipe or a hand rolled cigarette.One of the most important dates for cigarette smoking was in 1865 where the first commercial pack of cigarrets were made by washington Duke.As…

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    To Communists, like Lenin, war was an inevitable outcome of the final stage of capitalism: imperialism, where capitalist countries of Europe fight for markets and resources. Although imperialism was an obvious manifestation that caused economic competition between European powers, it was not the most significant cause of World War I. The nations that most demonstrated imperial rivalry, soon became allies instead of enemies in World War I: Britain and Russia. At first, Britain was threatened by…

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