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    Great Pyramids

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    funerary structures. Pyramids meant a lot to Egyptians as well as every pharaoh who was the king of Egypt at that time. The Pyramids were not only tombs for the pharaohs, it had also had a strong political aspect to show how the Pharaohs who used to call themselves divines are immensely in control of ancient Egypt. It was also shown to the world the power of the Pharaohs that they are able to build such as enormous structures despite that in fourth dynasty there was not modern construction…

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    residence with the workers in Chicago. The Jungle told the tale of an immigrant family who came to America in hopes of living the American Dream but instead found themselves in deplorable working conditions and crippling poverty (Keene, 552). Sinclair’s call for action prompted the public to accept the idea that socialism was the answer to end the exploitation of the workers. His detailed description of the “rotten meat, workers’ fingers, and rat excrement being tossed into the hopper to produce…

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    Although the concept of Playpumps was idyllic in theory, its application was sabotaged by the strategy adopted by Playpumps International. Along with the technology, the focus was flawed: despite being a humanitarian project, there was greater emphasis on pleasing donors and meeting ambitious targets for glory, than supplying water to impoverished communities. It is important to understand that Playpumps are only one solution amongst a myriad of other water supply systems, and careful…

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    In my opinion the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ is the most important event in the history of humanity. And why is that, because it allows everybody who has accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior to have everlasting life. On December 25, A.D. God sent his one and only son, in his image, to spread his word and teach his truths. Jesus performed miracles such as making the blind see and helping the lame to walk. He performed such miracles as feeding five thousand people by…

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    Prussia: A Forgotten Nation From the rise and fall of the Holy Roman Empire - 962 AD to 1806- ("Holy"), to the American Revolution -1765 and 1783-, there have been many different nations to exist, then split up, change their names, or completely disband. Sikkim -1642 to 1975-, Czechoslovakia - 1918 to 1993-, Yugoslavia -1918 to 1992- and Neutral Moresnet -1816 to 1920-(Hoeller), all of these are either nations that used to exist, or nations that have gone through some name changes. Much like…

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    New Mexico Case Study

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    555 P.2d 696 Supreme Court of New Mexico. Zelma M. MITCHELL, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. LOVINGTON GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER, INC., Defendant-Appellant. No. 10847.Oct. 27, 1976. Appeal was taken from an order of the District Court, Bernalillo County, Richard B. Traub, D.J., reversing a decision of the Unemployment Security Commission and awarding benefits to discharged employee. The Supreme Court, Sosa, J., held that employee’s insubordination, improper attire, name calling and other conduct…

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    Opium War Effects On China

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    acquired was leaving the country, this was not good for the Chinese economy. Because of these reason the government heavenly enforced the rules. For a long time, the rules could still be bend, because of corruption. This changed during 1839 when inspector Lin Zexu forced the British traders to hand over their opium goods, so they could be destroyed. In September of the year 1839 the hole year supply of opium was destroyed. The total cost was 3.000.000 million pounds, that translates to about…

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    Nuclear energy yields multiple uses. Obviously, it can be used for destruction and warfare in the form of a bomb. However, it is also used for technological advancements in agriculture and food, power and electricity, medical treatment, and so on. Of late, controversy has erupted over the decade plus long debate of the nuclear aptitudes and capacities of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The recent hopes of multiple countries have been to deal with this matter by achieving what is known as the Joint…

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    Hate Crimes

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    discriminated against or it could be that the group is actually more involved in crime than any other group, however there is no evidence to support this. Even within prisons where prisoners are said to be treated equally and in the same way, the chief inspector of prisons not only found…

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    Khrushchev Case Study

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    a furious Fidel Castro, who ranted and raved how he had been deceived by the Soviets (Stern 205). The quarantine would remain in place until the Soviet installations, missiles, and bases were inoperative and dismantled, as verified by the U.N. inspectors. Several of the particulars of the agreement took longer than anticipated in order for the crisis to be resolved. Kennedy considered the IL-28 bombers “offensive weapons” that Castro had in Cuba, and the president wanted them removed (Stern…

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