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    Often times the when countries have the ability to better that other country they make the possible to be better than the other country. During the Cold war, the power countries like the US and Russia wanted to have better technology to demonstrate to the echo that they can be more powerful that other country. These countries wanted to demonstrate to each other that the technology that they have to develop were better that the ones that the other country have to develop. These countries started…

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    relationships within his family and his British monarchy. This led to his hatred toward Britain. His erratic nature may not personally have decided that Germany should go to war, however he had put into place the structures which fostered a culture of militarism and hence an aggressive foreign policy for the outbreak of war, particularly in ousting Bismarck. Wilhelm’s bellicose and expansionistic motives to achieve a ‘place in the sun’, overthrew Bismarck’s realpolitik…

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    even destroy the earth itself. There are thousands of nuclear bombs in the world sitting dormant, waiting to be launched at their targets. Do we really want us, ignorant humans, which make our decisions based off feelings and morals and not what’s best for everyone and our future, to have the ability to bring the life of this planet to a screeching halt with the push of a button? Between the numerous slip ups during the Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis, it is amazing…

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    parts of history are most relevant to teach. So it is not abnormal that many people today are uneducated about Egypt’s first female pharaoh, Queen Hatshepsut. Against a backdrop of pre determined gender roles and political nepotism, like most of the world then and even now, 15th century B.C Egypt was notorious for exalting men as leaders of the land. As proper gender specific representation was a major role in Egyptian culture, it was widely controversial for a woman to wear the crown. Although…

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    Black Woman Research Paper

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    general population, media and even her black male companions in certain situations. The negative images, alter the mind’s perception of the true reality. It’s like being in a world that has been forgotten. At one time in history the black woman was praised and revered by all. The Black Madonna and Child was praised all over the world. Now, nobody is viewing the Black Woman as the original human being, cradle of humanity and civilization. I feel that it is extremely important to remind Black…

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    right determination, and certain characteristics or virtues that reciprocate to one's goals. The play Richard III involves a disfigured man, Richard, and his villainous quest to ascend the throne. Ideally having a birthright to become king would make his goal much easier; unfortunately this was not the case for Richard. Thus the usual play or story involving a hero is not present in Richard III. Virtues turn into corrupted virtues, noble and handsome transforms into monstrous and deformed;…

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    At this point, I believed all the museum exhibits centered mostly on the World War eras. Each land vehicle presented a short information sheet describing their significance. For example, the Jeeps served as the inexpensive yet highly reliable transportation for the military at the time. The Dodge Scout Car were the top of the line…

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    didn’t have these pharaohs the world would be a much different place now because Egypt might not have been what it is today. We learn about many pharaohs in history in school, but these pharaohs were the most important.These Kings and Queen were staples of Egypt’s economy then and now. A pharaoh named Menes was the King who brought all of the kingdom together. He was…

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    country or not. This is a country for immigrants, but as Washington would say: we hold no allegiance to any country so we are not obligated to take anyone in. When The United States decided to ally itself with the nations on the other side of the world there were conditions that had to be met, like being there to support that country in time of need if the situation allows it. America can take in the refugees but the problem is that there are no jobs available for the people that are living here…

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    Pope Gregory VII Often considered one of the most influential and controversial popes of the Middle Ages, Gregory VII became pope after a long career in the papal court. Historians have claimed that the papacy of Gregory VII is so important and must be emphasized, they have coined the term “Gregorian Reform”. Gregory VII played an important role in Europe during his time, and was a major contributor both before and after his election to the reform. When discussing the biography of Pope Gregory…

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