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    Scramble For Africa Essay

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    How did Europe become such a major power in the 1800s and 1900s when all it was was a group of various countries with diverse customs and languages? Europe during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was in what historians call the “Scramble for Africa”. This is where European powers tried to divide and imperialize parts of Africa that they were rewarded because of their power and prestige. Certain parts of the imperialist, European African continent were tamer than others. Other sections were…

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    What was the Cold War and why did it happen? How did it threaten the entire world? The famous author name’s Hans Kung said: “After two world wars, the collapse of fascism, nazism, communism and colonialism and the end of the cold war, humanity has entered a new phase of its history”. In human history, the Cold War definitely changed the condition of the world. This war was mainly between the United States and the Soviet Union. At that time these two countries were both superpower. There are…

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    heartless, powerful, selfish, dishonest, ruthless, yet intelligent, creative, strong, brave, and tough. One of the deadliest dictator to whom have ever lived. Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, now known as Joseph Stalin. Joseph Stalin was born on December 18, 1878 in Gori, Georgia. Joseph Stalin was a former General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. He was well known as the leader of the Soviet Union, which was allied with the United States to crush Hitler and his army…

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    First Concert Review

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    For my first concert I saw a recital performed by Hilary Hahn a violinist. She was accompanied by Robert Levin, a pianist. The two musicians played five compositions by famous composers such as; Bach, Antón Garcia Abril, Mozart, Hans Peter Türk, and Schubert. For this being my first concert review, I was astounded by the recital’s perfection and beauty. I knew going into this concert that it would be amazing, but it was much more than I could of hoped for. I will be reviewing my favorite pieces;…

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    Americas most prominent families. On the other hand his father, Peter Jefferson, was a very successful self-made man, industrious and fiercely independent, loving liberty and justice, owning over a 5000 acre plantation. Peter would tell Thomas several stories as they walked through the uncharted woods of the Western territory, teaching him about the Indians, liberty, love, and independence. He embraced his fathers’ council and came to have a strong love for liberty and independence.…

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    The Life of Josef Stalin It is the middle of the 1910’s and World War One is ravaging Europe. Germany is on the brink, and they need a way to take Russia out of the war. They load a weapon on a train that’s headed to Moscow. His name is Josef Stalin. Josef Stalin, one of the best dictators of all time; and it all started December, 1878. Josef Vissarionovich Djugashvili was born on December 18, 1878 in the small village of Gori, Georgia. At the age of seven Josef contracted the smallpox disease…

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    At school the children were only taught about what the government wanted them to learn. Stalin had the kids tell the ss if there mom and and of even teacher were not following his rules.Outside of school, children were expected to join youth organisations.Women had less freedom with Stalin then with Lenin. Stalin put emphasis on family make any child born out of marriage homeless.The state paid families a child allowance if their were a married couple. It became a lot harder to get a divorce and…

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    Choral Performance Make-Up Project Composer-Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach was a famous composer and organist. He was born on March-21-1685. He was born in Eisenach Germany and died at age 65 on July-28-1750 in Leipzig Germany. Johann was a father of over twenty children. He had seven with his first wife but four out of the seven died. Johann also had 13 more children with his second wife Anna Magdalena unfortunately only six made it to adulthood the others died at…

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    Interwar Extremism

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    that needed a way out. They were desperate and in need of something to believe in and each group identified this weakness and took advantage of it. As a child, Joseph stalin was raised into poverty like most peasants. His father was a boot-maker and his mother was a washer. After experiencing that, he promised he would end the poverty. Joseph Stalin eventually pushed for policy to improve Russian society; they needed to fully industrialize. Italy promised to rescue the nation from decadence.…

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    In the animated movie Monsters University directed by Dan Scanlon, there are many overall helpful lessons in life twisted into the dialog of the characters. For starters, the little green monster that is named Mike isn’t the scariest looking monster but he is very determined and puts his heart into scaring. When Mike is younger he goes on a class field trip to Monsters University, While on the trip he sneaks into one of the doors with a scarer and watches the scarer scare a child. After they…

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