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    War Of The Roses Analysis

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    In England I would not want to live there at first, but as time went on I would live there as the country became more modern. Being a commoner in England I would have been taken by the plague, most of my family would have probably died and I would be living in very harsh conditions. My family would have also been forced to fight in the 100 year war, losing most of our income and men. Not only did we have to live through this war, we also had to live through the civil war in england, The War of…

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    J. M. W. Turner

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    death. He created beautiful works of art now exhibited in many places of the world. I picked him because I have had many experiences with his art, and I love his style of painting, especially how he made light realistic. Examples of this can be seen when light shines on water or when the moon is present. This and the amount of detail makes looking at Turner’s art very enjoyable. The first stage of his life was very hard. I think he may have started art to focus on other things. Early Life…

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    First Crusades

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    Before the time of the Crusades the Christians that lived had no arguments with the Muslims. Before the year 1200, 9 out of 10 people living in Europe were peasant farmers who had barely anything to live on (Biel). This meant that many of the people living in Crusading time were poor and had nothing. They didn’t have anything, but these men still went on the crusades. The royal people had all the wealth. However the noblemen and noble classes did not build their castles for luxury but more for…

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    Russell Williams Thesis

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    hyper-dominance, sexual coercion and rape. Not surprising based on the evil fetishes that drove him to start committing such break-ins. Williams also is stated to suffer from manic depression and he claimed he was severely depressed when he did the murders. I do not believe the society Russell lived in played much or any part in the crimes he committed. He was well payed, in his 40’s and has a…

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    I lived twenty miles from the big city of Madrid, Spain in a small town, Las Rozas. It was a cold winter day in the middle of January. “Paula veni abajo, que el chocolate se esta enfriando” said my father (Paula come down the stairs, or the hot coco will get cold). I ran down the stairs as if I was in the festival of San Fermin running from the bulls. I took a glance at my mother, who was cooking Torta de Patata, and smiled. I smiled because I was in a good place, I was with my family. What I…

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    The Rise Of Crypto-Judaism

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    non-Communist Jewish institutions in Soviet Russia. 1919 Pogroms in Hungary: c. 3,000 Jews killed. 1920 Adolf Hitler becomes Fuehrer, of the National-Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP), later known as National Socialist. 1920 Henry Ford I begins a series of anti-Semitic articles based on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, in his Dearbon Independent. 1924 Economic restrictions on Jews in…

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    Interduction: I. Thesis statement A) When you read the “Othello, the Moor of Venice” by: William Shakespeare do you think of it as a tragedy? Body II. Why I think of “Othello, the Moor of Venice” as a tragedy. A) Who wrote the play and when was it published? B) Where did it take place (American, England, France etc.)? C) Who are the characters (main characters and the other characters)? D) What is the setting and the theme is in the story? E) According to Aristotle, is Othello a “tragic…

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    Before Alexius I came to rule the Seljuk Turks had already taken a lot of land and property from the Byzantine Empire “Crusades”. Alexius I was a war general before he came to power. Alexius I came to power after the Empire had already fallen so Alexius I needed to rebuild the Empire. He instantly sent word to Pope Urban II asking for help. Pope Urban II got the message from Alexius I asking for help repelling the Turkish threat “Crusades”. Pope Urban…

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    Philip Freneau wrote in his “Poem on the Rising Glory of America” about the popular cities of “Cusco, Lima, and / The town of Mexico” He speaks about the towns were built from “Indian architecture,” however when the colonists came in, “the arms / Of haughty…

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    allies France and England, and higher standing officials like George Ball, President John F. Kennedy refused to get out of Vietnam while American loses were not too high. Deception to the Congress, media, and public continued during Kennedy’s brief presidency as he increased financial aid, covert operations, military technology, and military advisors in South Asia. In every single term from the 1940s until the 1970s, each American president failed in…

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