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    It would only be the greatest if the world could be so perfect and there were no Political, Financial, or Social problems . There was once a famous communist that said “Communism - the effort to give all men what they need and to ask of each the best they can contribute ,this is the only way of human life. However, 1917-1919 there was a Russian Revolution were two Revolution came and revised Russia. In 1917, there was extreme poverty in Russia when Tsar Nicholas II the last emperor of Russia…

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    Young Turks Genocide

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    Armenians and the Turks cohabitated in the same area, the Ottoman Empire. Eventually, the Turks wanted to drive the Armenians out of their land, and the controversy got very violent. The United States government should recognize the events of 1915 in Armenia as a genocide. A genocide is defined as the “deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.” This kind of killing was systematic and had been planned thoroughly. Although the…

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    Son Of Jonah: Summary

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    In year ca. 1160 Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, started off on his journey from his native city of Saragossa, Spain and then travelled through many cities in what is now known as Asia, Europe and Africa. This travelogue was first written in Hebrew by Benjamin but was then much later translated and complied by Marcus Nathan Adler. Benjamin documented his travels through explanation of the people, geographical nature, culture and the existence of the Jewish populations. He was connected to his…

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    In the year of 1962, during the time of the Cold War, in which the Northern countries started falling to communism. Vietnam was in a difficult situation in which North Vietnam And South Vietnam had been divided from each other, due to their different economic stances. America had sent their military forces to South Vietnam to protect it from being over run by communism, and they called to Australia for assistance. Australia had a close relationship with the U.S. After dealing with the…

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    Islamic Empire Motivation

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    000 men, the Muslims had gathered about 24,000 men from the Lakhm, the Judham, and other tribes. About 70,000 of the 200,000 men were killed by the Muslims and the remaining forces fled from al-Yarmuk to Palestine, Antioch, Aleppo, Mesopotamia, and Armenia. These battles provides a clear view of the military power of the Islamic Empire. The main motivation for the Islamic Empire 's military success what the drive to convert the people of the world to Islam. Has in the case of Jabalah, Jabalah…

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    Armenian Genocide Causes

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    Causes and Prevention of Genocide: Armenia Case Study The Armenian genocide is one of the most infamous crimes against mankind, yet is not nearly accredited as such. Even Adolf Hitler, who is responsible for the deaths of over six million Jews alone, has said, “Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of Armenians?” (“Popular Quotes”), clearly depicting the ignorance and disavowal of the deaths of over 1.5 million Christian Armenians in Europe during World War I. In the years between…

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    Marco Polo Thesis

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    Marco Polo was an explorer who sculpted the world we live in today. He traveled from his Venetian home to China along the Silk Roads. In China, he worked for one of the most powerful leaders in his time, Kublai Khan. This gave him a firsthand experience with one of Europe’s powerful leaders. His travels were later recorded into a book called the, II Milione, which gave Europeans insight of the world beyond them. His book inspired other Europeans to travel to unknown lands. Marco Polo is…

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    Bible, one sees that the death penalty was the accepted punishment for crimes such as homosexuality, adultery, blasphemy, idolatry, talking back to your, and picking up sticks on the Sabbath.” Not to mention the acts of genocide that occurred in Armenia, The Holocaust, Cambodia Rwanda, Bosnia, and early 2000’s in Darfur are also part of the violent history. Most people that have a background of the U.S. history know that even today’s events consist of violent acts such as war, gory ways of…

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    While on his way to the Student Center in search of some food, Christian Martinez turns the corner and the collection of Latin American books sprawled across the colorful tablecloth featuring dancing skeletons catches his eye. He casually flips through some illustrations until he comes across a striking familiar one. "This picture reminds me of a story that my mother told me when I was younger," said Martinez. Students and faculty joined the festivities of El Día de Los Muertos on Nov. 2.…

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    Suicide Among Young People

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    Implications for the public Suicide of a young person is a devastating and shocking moment in life. There should be much more attention given to is as it is a complex phenomenon and effects many young people in Canada. There are a few ways in which suicide can be prevented individual and communal level. If an individual level would only act as a band aid and help a few individuals communal level would help to lower the number of suicide in total. The difficulty lies in identifying clearly what…

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