Greek War of Independence

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    Much is known about Thomas Jefferson as a politician and philosopher. He authored the Declaration of Independence, founded the University of Virginia, and served as third President of the United States. However, from his explicit instructions on the inscription for his gravestone, Jefferson wanted to be remembered for three achievements, which did not include his presidency. Instead, he listed the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom as his other important accomplishment. To understand this…

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    says that history is black and white clearly slept through class. There is no simplicity to history. Most events in history are like a Jenga tower. Events stack on top of each other creating a less stable structure until it collapses in on itself, or war breaks out. The Bosnian genocide seems very simple on the surface. In fact, genocide is a rare simple thing in history, a group of people want to eliminate another group of people because the second group is perceived as a threat. The…

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    legality of humanitarian intervention and the pro-side developed specific vocabulary and legal theories to justify it. Scholars have promoted the idea that humanitarian intervention is not directed against a state 's territorial integrity or political independence and thus should not be deemed contrary to the UN Charter 's Article 2(4). Another argument put forth by the pro-scholars is that a theory of necessity permits the use of force to avert a humanitarian disaster as the lesser of two…

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    Odysseus and forces Odysseus to betray his wife, which Odysseus does not want to do because he wants to remain loyal. It is obvious that his forced infidelity upsets Odysseus because he spends his time crying on the beaches. Calypso’s name comes from the Greek word, Kalyptein, which means “cover, conceal, to hide.” Homer uses Calypso’s name as a representation of Calypso’s true character as she hides her sexual powers until they both enter the grim, dark cave. The nymph also sings, which was…

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    The theme of Orientalism assumed an imperative part in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century abstract works in Europe. Powering the imaginative creative energies of craftsmen, abstract figures, and truth be told all of Europe, this interest with the Orient likewise impacted a considerable lot of the Romantic authors, who arranged books and verse alike in the puzzling distant grounds of Turkey, India, the Middle-East, and Asia. Relations in the middle of East and West initially increased far…

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    misfortunes, but also a decrease in Byzantine power occurred. As a result of the Fourth Crusade, the Byzantine Empire suffered a great loss and took a serious blow. After being invaded during the Fourth Crusade, although Constantinople regained its independence, the empire never recovered its former power or…

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    She did not only want Egypt to be safe and keep her throne, she wanted Egypt to be as great as it was in the past and she was determined to do so. Cleopatra's independence and ambition made her an amazing leader because she didn't let people discriminate against her for being a woman, she took the responsibilities that needed to be taken to be a great queen and these actions made her become one of the most admirable…

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    The Land of 13 Months of Sunshine For many people around the world, mentioning Ethiopia brings to mind the images of famine, drought and poverty. Although those disasters were prevented years ago, they still haunt the country’s international image. It is true that Ethiopia has had its share of natural and manmade problems, but they do not truly define what Ethiopia is today. Ethiopia has always been a nation blessed with many unique natural, cultural, and historical wonders. There are…

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    monumental task of creating a new form of government in the aftermath of the revolution. One that had never been successfully pulled off as Ellis states “no republican government prior to the American Revolution, apart from a few Swiss cantons and Greek city-states, had ever survived for long and none had ever been tried over a land mass as large as the thirteenth colonies. “(Ellis 6). The founding fathers had to also deal with the fact that they were not unified in how that government should…

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    Hero is defined as "a person who is admired for great or brave acts of fine qualities". The concept of hero first came from the Greek. "Warrior who lives and dies in the pursuit of honor" is considered as the definition for a classical hero. In the current word, different countries and races commend for diverse heroes, who sacrifice his or her profits in order to contributed more to the society. Martin Luther King, a progressive civil movement promoter, is considered to be an undeniable hero in…

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