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    therefore, their culture and government structure (230). Ultimately, several princes banded together to eradicate the Franks from Egypt (278); however, the Crusaders had many other theaters where they were spreading their regime. The Franks and the Armenians had a back and forth in which the Franks were eager to invade their lands but it was ultimately fruitless (280). In Constantinople, they violently clashed with the Greeks, burning down a large portion of the city without gaining control of…

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    Iraq: Oasis of Conflict At the heart of the only planet in our galaxy known to harbor life, lies a land known in the bible as the “Empire of Man”. This land is where the great ark of Noah was built, and not far from there was the fruitful garden of Eden. This area is Babylon, Land of Shinar and Mesopotamia. Not many know the origins of some of these great stories and history of humanity. The current name of this part of the world in which change and chaos is the norm, is Iraq. The name…

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    The country that I am from has a lot of good places to go such museums and bunch of historical places. I am originally from Russia Moscow and I have lived there for 15 years . My nationality is Armenian and so my whole family. Before coming to USA I have studied little bit of English in Russia and that was really hard for me to do. Also in Russian schools English is mandatory to take for the graduation. I have moved to California 3 years ago and that was a really hard time for me to do because…

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    ISIS is the biggest threat to the world and to the Christian people because over the past Three months ISIS has killed about 5,300 Christians and Yazidi. ISIS also forced about 1.2 million Iraqis and Syrian citizens out of their homes. ISIS militants are not Muslims; in fact they’re not even humans because no human would commit the crime that ISIS had committed in the past months. On one occasion ISIS militants killed About 500 Yezidis and buried some alive, while killing others in a mass…

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    In her article, “Do Children Just Take Their Parents ' Political Beliefs? It 's Not That Simple,” Erika Patterson states “Many parents try to instruct their children and impart their views.” How do parents influence their children’s political mind? In the realm of science, parents are responsible for passing on political genes to their children. Parents either make their children a carbon copy of themselves or make them who they wish they were. Most of the time, they limit their children’s…

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    The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth once was a large kingdom. Its political problems began in 1654-1667 when Bogdon Chelmenytsky, a Cossack, pledged to Russia, devastated the kingdom. Just prior to its division among Russia, Prussia, and Austria, Poland's Jewish population reached 430,000 (excluding Eastern Galicia). In Lithuania, there were 157,300 Jews. History of the Jewish People. The economic breakdown in the Commonwealth in the second half of the 17th century has often been seen as a…

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    Daniel J. Goldhagen, an author and former Harvard professor, is an acclaimed academic who studies prejudice and antisemitism. While historians and professors are familiar with his published works, his response to Christopher Browning’s book, “Ordinary Men” has received the most attention. In his book, Christopher Browning argues that the men who committed the acts of mass murder of innocent people during the Holocaust were merely typical German citizens who killed due to social pressures.…

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    Question: Did Syrian refugees enrich our cultural growth into a more diverse and positive outcome and have they enhanced our influence in the World? If so, How? Immigration laws have resulted in a situation where many illegal immigrants live and work in the United States. It is an important issue that has been blown out of proportion by the media and politicians. Here in the United States, legal Syrian refugees have enriched our cultural growth in a diverse and positive way and have enhanced…

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    “the honor of Anglo-Saxon civilization” (Course Reader 26), and for our country. Wells states that it is our nation’s duty to right its wrongs, meaning that it should do right to African Americans. If our nation had already done justice to “the Armenian Christian, the Russian Jew, the Irish Home Ruler, the native women of India, the Siberian exile, and the Cuban patriot” (Course Reader 26), then they could do right by the African American, thus demonstrating the point of consistency. The United…

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    Iranian Immigrants

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    United States was found and shaped by immigrants. Other than Native Americans, United States population is made of immigrants from other countries such as England, Ireland, French, Spain, Russia, and lot more. As time passed, the number or immigrants started to increase. Some of these immigrations were for pleasure as others were forced. Not all of them have the same reasons. This paper focuses on the less known immigrants from Middle East, Iranian, and the reason why they immigrated to the…

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