| 151. | Early Political Parties ... Out of this period two parties emerged: the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists, later called Democratic-Republicans. While the two parties originated as supporters and opponents of the United States Constitution, their differing opinions on various issues placed them at opposite ends of t...
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| 152. | Nina Simone ...
Nina Simone
1933-2002/2003
Eunice Kathleen Waymon ( original name) was born
In Tryon, North Carolina. ... At that time she decided to change her name, she changed her name to Nina Simone after the French actress Simone Signoret. The name “Nina,” was a nick name from her ...
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| 153. | Justifications of War On Iraq From the beginning of time, civilization has been plagued by war, whether it
be physical boundaries or war declared in the name of God. ... As war lingers in the minds of all people in the world today, a tough question is asked. Is this war waged by the United States of America against a small f...
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| 154. | Effects of the French Revolution ... These events may have transformed the society of a land for better or for worse, but no one can deny their profound effects. One such occurrence in the history of this world was the French Revolution. This battle for equality and liberty had many far-reaching effects. The suppression of the Ca...
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| 155. | Breathless Response to Breathless
In a tribute to American gangster movies and American icon Humprey Bogart, director Jean-Luc Goddard’s French new wave film, Breathless, incorporated his love for American film. ... Due to his attempt to synchronize American film styles with this French film, Breathless ...
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| 156. | comment and critisms on CAPM Underlying assumptions and limitations of the CAPM
The CAPM is a mathematical model, and like any model it is merely a representation of reality. ... The CAPM is built on the following set of assumptions and limitations. ... CAPM is a future- oriented model yet it essentially relies on historic...
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| 157. | Obstacles for Newcomers to Canada The Obstacles for Newcomers to Canada
The fact these days is that many people are traveling around the world looking for a good place to settle in. ... Now, what are the obstacles that newcomers might face? All of us, in ESL course, at one time or another have had an experience about obstacles ...
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| 158. | Impact of Colonization on America North America saw a great tide of immigration from England and France in the early 1600s. Many of the immigrants traveled to North America in hope of finding religious freedom or riches. ... During their colonization, the French accepted most of the Native American population, traded with them, ...
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| 159. | Iraq A trial of Saddam Hussein would primarily bring forth evidence of his crimes, but he might also use the forum to remind the world that he once had his supporters outside Iraq - in the former Soviet Union, in the Gulf States and in the West. ... When he was prime minister in 1974, Jacques Chirac wen...
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| 160. | Picture of Dorian Gray The Picture of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wild is a story about a man who desires to stay young and learns to be careful of what you wish for because what you think you want isn’t always best. ...
The main characters of this story are Dorian Grey, Basil Hallward, and Lord Henry Wotton. ... Basil is a p...
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| 161. | Etienne techee There have been a countless number of historically significant events in Canada’s relatively brief history. Perhaps one of the most important of these events is the 1867 unification of the British colonies Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Canada. This confederacy allowed a single, responsible governm...
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| 162. | Louisiana Purchase The Louisiana Purchase
Ever since the Americans settled here and won there freedom, they wanted more, they didnt want a slim coast of the east, they wanted to make a powerful country. ... But, what made this country like this, how is it so big, well, the Louisaina Purchase was a great cau...
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| 163. | Terror of French Revolution The Terror as the Modern Dictatorship
The Terror of the French Revolution was the period from 1793 to 1794 when suspicion and chaos spread across the country. The Terror represented the first modern dictatorship because the central state, which controlled all of the political power, violated numer...
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| 164. | Establishment Britain in the early 19th century was dominated by an ‘Establishment’ in all of its aspects; social, religious, political, economical and educational. ... They ensured that all aspects of British life was under their influence and control and that no other persons or groups outside this ‘Establish...
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| 165. | Tale of Two Cities CHARACTERS Major Characters Dr. Alexandre Manette - a French physician who is imprisoned for eighteen years in the Bastille, by the Marquis St. Evremonde. He is rescued and nursed back to health by his daughter Lucie. He helps her to save her husband Darnay. Charles Darnay - the protagonist of the n...
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| 166. | i like to write essays Existentialism is a concept that became popular during the second World War in France, and just after it. French playrights have often used the stage to express their views, and these views came to surface even during a Nazi occupation. Bernard Shaw got his play "Saint Joan" past the German censors ...
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| 167. | What was The Establishment according to Derek Beale Britain in the early 19th century was dominated by an ‘Establishment’ in all of its aspects; social, religious, political, economical and educational. ... They ensured that all aspects of British life was under their influence and control and that no other persons or groups outside this ‘Establishm...
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| 168. | Decolonizaton Decolonization The actors within a revolution normally represent the force of the revolutionary and the oppressor. Very rarely is there an instance when each actor can embody both view points while still conveying the same message. The film The Battle of Algiers and the book A Dying Colonialism seem...
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| 169. | Canadas Great Federalist Pierre Trudeau Canada’s Great Federalists Pierre Trudeau
Although a French Canadian, Pierre Trudeau is described as one of Canada’s great federalists. Pierre Trudeau was born in Montreal, the son of a rich French-Canadian lawyer. ...
And throughout 1981Trudeau was immersed in a campa...
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| 170. | Korean and Vietnam war War in Korea and Vietnam
-World War II ended and Korea divided into North Korea, and South Korea. ...
War in Korea
-On June 25, 1950, North Korea passed the 38th parallel to invade South Korea. ... The war became Chinese vs. ...
-General MacArthur wanted a nuclear attack, but President ...
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| 171. | The Public Opinion with National Passion Is Dangerous The Public Opinion with National Passion Is Dangerous Monday, March 11, 2002 On 29th, September, 1995, the previous day that the citizens of Quebec voted for the decision of separations, a young lady who supported separations tore the Canada passport into pieces facing to the video camera. The tags ...
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| 172. | DBQ on the Alien and Sedition Acts The Alien and Sedition acts of 1798 were a consequence of many troubles the United States was having at the time. ... This brought about the Alien and Sedition Acts which were criticized from the moment they were passed in the summer of 1798 to the moment they were removed. ... Adams had to do s...
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| 173. | parliamentary laws outline Introduction: The French and Indian war was a disagreement between France, Spain, Britain and the Indians. At the end of it, Britain was thoroughly successful. It gained all the territory east of the Mississippi, in addition to all the territory it already had in the Mediterranean region, Africa and...
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| 174. | political identity of Ngo Dinh Diem The key factors that contributed to the identity of the South Vietnamese regime led by Ngo Dinh Diem were his religious background, anti-communist ideals, American influence, and the need to consolidate his power. He expressed these ideas through suppression of opposition, anti-Buddhist/anti-commun...
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| 175. | The Wages of Mankind PARIS: French President Jacques Chirac is playing his cards close to his chest on prospects for compromise over Iraq as he heads to Berlin for Saturday’s summit with the leaders of Britain and Germany, analysts say. Chirac will meet with British Prime Minister Tony Blair and German Chancellor Gerhar...
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| 176. | ss Borden became prime minister of Canada in 1911, and he revamped the government and its policies to meet the needs of the country's new industrial society. During World War I his ministry maintained vigorous Canadian support of the efforts of the Allies and obtained for members of the Commonwealth of...
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| 177. | rise of NApoleon I THE RISE OF NAPOLEON I IN FRANCE
Introduction
European history has been filled with many great leaders. ... Few European leaders however made the historical splash that Napoleon Bonaparte I did in France. His rise to power was nothing short of amazing. ... All of these actions cumulated ...
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| 178. | Topic Should Louis Riel be Considered a Traitor to Canada Louis Riel was born October 22nd, 1844 on the Red River Settlement. ... Was Riel a traitor to Canada or not? Many English Protestants believed Riel was a treasonous rebel that Canada needed to rid itself of. Also many Native leaders considered Riel untrustworthy due to his rebellious methods, and...
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| 179. | Ho Chi Minh ... Ho Chi Minh devoted his life to the nationalism, which to promote the Vietnamese independence. Ho emphasized the revolutionary potential of the peasantry, and used communism as a device to bring the independence in Vietnam. ... Ho Chi Minh was one of people who criticized other nationalist gr...
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| 180. | Battle of Yorktown The Last Battle Battle of Yorktown-The Last Battle
“These are the times that try men’s souls,” a saying by Thomas Paine, described the atmosphere during the American Revolution (Elements of Literature-108). ... However, the most important factor proved to be the battle strategies the colonists learned by the Fr...
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| 181. | cameroon Cameroon is located in Central West Africa. ... There is little known about the Republic of Cameroon. ...
Alfred Saker in 1858 finds the first European settlements in what was then Victoria, Cameroon. ...
During the next 400 years Southern Cameroon was controlled by the slave trade and the ...
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| 182. | How did the stalemate on the western front develop Why Did A Stalemate Develop On The Western Front
A stalemate developed on the Western Front for four main reasons, one being that the Schlieffen plan failed, another reason was that the French were unable to defeat the Germans completely at the Battle of the Marne, another reasons was the “race to ...
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| 183. | Revolutionary War in America Background and causes of the war The United Kingdoms power in North America was at its height in 1763, only 12 years before the Revolutionary War began. The United Kingdom had just defeated France in the French and Indian War (1754-1763). The treaty that ended the war gave the United Kingdom almost all of Frances territory in North...
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| 184. | Into Big Muddy A study of Americas involvement in Southeast Asia and VietNam ... One of America’s most difficult military struggles was the Vietnam War. This paper seeks to examine the political logic the led our nation into big muddy. ...
When examining America’s involvement in the Vietnam War (known as the American War in Vietnam), one has to look deeper in history....
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| 185. | from empire to independance(outline) I. The Seven Years War In America A. The Albany Conference of 1754 1. Called to confront the growing problem of Indian and new French hostility a. Iroquois settlement high on agenda 2. Made it clear the British colonies were not yet ready to unite in common cause 3. Iroquois walk out 4. Albany Plan ...
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| 186. | Vied for Control of the North American Continent
For over a century and a half, several European powers including England, France, Spain, Sweden, and Holland vied for control over the North American continent, but England finally emerged victorious. ... The Utrecht treaties of 1714 resulting from that war boosted England’s stature in North Ame...
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| 187. | Vietnam War The Vietnam war initially began with the countrys struggle for independence from the French, who refused to acknowledge Vietnams independence from the Japanese after World War Two. The French had occupied Vietnam from the 1880s until the end of World war Two, and the Vietnamese people desperatel...
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| 188. | French l'automne derniere, j'ai passe mes vacances en blackpool. Je suis aller avec du famille. Je suis part en septembre.Je voyage en auto, j'aime voyager en auto parce que j'adore regarder le paysage. J'ai lodge dans l'hotel j'ai trouve que c'est plus comfortable. Je fait beaucoup de choses. Sur le premi...
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| 189. | Why US shouldnt have supported Diem Both politically and militarily, coming to the so-called “aid” of the South Vietnamese and the reactionary nationalist leader, Ngh Dinh Diem, was one of Americas greatest guffaws. ... Throughout the war between the French and the Vietminh, America financially supported the French forces, but at the...
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| 190. | Spanish and Frenxh Expansion into the new world During the days of early European Exploration, the Spanish and French set out to find new lands (in what is now called North America), each with distinct intentions. ... The motives of the new-comers (the Spanish and French) ultimately influenced the manner in which they handled the Indians cultur...
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| 191. | A Tale of Two Cities In A Tale of Two Cities. Charles Dickens portrays the plight of the poor in France just prior to the French Revolution. The novel depicts the state of lower class citizens in France before and after the revolution. Dickens describes the events leading up to the revolution and provides foreshadowing ...
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| 192. | Henry the fifth ... Henry the Fifth, in Shakespeare’s Henry V holds all of these qualities and more. Henry is a rather remarkable figure, portrayed as defiant, intelligent, determined and strong in ways far greater than physical. ...
Henry V, son of Henry IV, was known to be wild in his youth accompanied by m...
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| 193. | Alexander Pope ...
Alexander Pope was born may 21, 1688. ... Pope spent much of his time in his fathers library studying. Pope was a precocious child he could read Latin, Greek, French and Italian while still very young; “When I had done with my priests, I took to reading by myself, for which I had a very g...
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| 194. | machiavelli ... However, Machiavelli’s real argument is against the established order, namely the hereditary princes and the Church. ...
In several sections Machiavelli praises Caesar Borgia, a Spanish aristocrat who became a notorious and much despised tyrant of the Romagna region of northern Italy. Does...
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| 195. | Road to Revolution In the mid 1700s Britain’s colonies hardly looked like they use to a 100 years ago. The merchant policies kept the British Empire from rising to what it should have. Still the population of the people in the colonies grew which caused the British to have to expand and take more Native American land....
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| 196. | Mary Queen of scots essay The life of Mary queen of Scots was full of drama and sadness. ... Including her cousin Queen Elizabeth the 1st and her three husbands. ... This is where Mary queen of Scots was born.
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Mary Stuart, the daughter of King James V of Scotland and the French Princess Mary of Guise, was ...
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| 197. | Mary I Mary Stewart was born December 7, 1542. Her father was James V, King of Scotland and her mother was Mary of Guise of France. Mary was the third child and only daughter of James V and Mary of Guise, since both of her twin brothers had died before she was born at Linlithgow Palace, Scotland. Seven day...
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| 198. | Compare the characters of beatrice and hero in Shakespeares Much Ado About Nothing Compare the Characters of Beatrice and Hero.
I have been studying Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ written between 1596 and 1599. In this essay I will compare the characters of Hero and Beatrice. ...
The original story (not by Shakespeare) was just the Claudio/Hero p...
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| 199. | Why did war not break out before 1914 ... However, when historians look at the many events that occurred prior to 1914, they seem almost certain that war would have, and should have broken out during those times. This essay will firstly look at how certain crises made war almost inevitable in Europe, and then assess what prevented war...
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| 200. | Romanticism Romanticism was considered to be a historic attitude towards art and life that began in the late 18th Century. The term Romantic was coined by the English in the 17th Century. It wasn’t until the end of the 18th Century that the term was applied to literature that dealt with a fantasy nature. It was...
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