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    Bismarck Research Paper

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    In 1866, Bismarck made an offensive alliance with Italy . He was not only realized the war with Austria was inevitable for German unification but also confident that Austria was unable to defend herself. Rapid victory on the battlefield has long been a foregone conclusion to Bismarck. Prussia’s army had better training than the Austria’s army. Helmuth von Moltke, the chief of staff of the Prussian Army, used the railway efficiently led to Prussia’s military was able to move rapidly and his…

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    Revolutions are a natural part of human history. Ever since people could be their minds, they’ve had differing opinions. These opinions, if left unlistened to, will cause revolts that scale into revolutions. These revolutions can either be passive or they leave a pool of red in their wake. One revolution of red became the most successful revolutions during this period. The French Revolution had some winning points to its cause. It was the start of people changing the way they think.The people…

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    with the scenes studied with an intensely focus and determination to find fault with the former partner, or within oneself. Logic is replaced with emotion, and levelheadedness is exchanged for questioning. Very rarely are break-ups a neat affair. Veronica Franco’s poem captures this sentiment in perfect form.…

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    16th Century Essay

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    How does the life and works of 16th-century writer Veronica Franco and 18th-century writer Leona Florentino defend or promote women's rights in the earlier centuries? 2. What specific issues of women’s rights did their work address? 3. What struggles of the poet are reflected in their works? Theoretical Lens The use of the second-wave feminism called as “Gynocriticism” as a theoretical lens will help us understand better about Veronica Franco and Leona Florentino as female writers and their…

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    The Automotive industry in America began in the 1890’s, because of the size of the United State internal markets and the use of crowd-production. In 1983’s the American auto industry was overwhelmed by Japan as the largest automobile producer, and subsequently by China in 2008. America is the currently the second automobile producer in the world by volume. It was approximated that 8-10 million automobiles are manufactured annually in America. The automotive sector is a major industry in America.…

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    Women In The 16th Century

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    Women Of The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Who Were Persecuted Women in the sixteenth and seventeenth century were having a hard time with expressing themselves in a male-dominated society that refused to grant merit to women’s views. A lot of events in the political and cultural areas during these centuries helped get attention to women’s issues such as education reform, further down the line women were increasingly able to speak out against injustices. Though feminism was nonexistent in…

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