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detention, or oppression.? In such a statement, it can nearly be assumed that this privilege would be granted to every man and woman walking the earth. However, such a fantasy could never be achieved without struggle, restrain, desire, dreaming,…
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the ancient capital of Macedonia. His parents were Philip II and Olympia. Some say that Zeus was his father but it is probably just a myth. Aristotle taught Alexander in his early teen years. He stimulated his interest in science, medicine,…
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throughout the world today as a land of opportunity. A land where freedom is sustained and all people are considered equal. However this hasn?t always been so. Since the arrival of he Captain Arthur Phillip and the First Fleet in 1788, the aboriginals…
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against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." --Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and third President of the United States, was this nation's greatest champion of representative democracy and…
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OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE RUSSIAN AVANT-GARDE AND THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION The Russian Avant Garde began in Russia in about 1915 It was the year that Malevich revealed his Suprematist compositions that reduced painting to total abstraction. and…
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In the past hundred years we have seen man fly, a feat that many was thought impossible till, two mid-western brothers proved many critics and scientists wrong with their historic flight in the Kill Devil Hills of North Carolina. The past forty…
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and beauty. Some of you know me by my Roman name, Venus. Today I would like to tell you the tale of Adonis and our love that was lost through his tragic death. Appropriately, Adonis means ?Lord? which he was. There is some confusion as to…
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the loyalty of the people of Wales by the end of the sixteenth century? The implementation of Protestantism during the sixteenth century resembled a modern day rollercoaster ride with lots of ups and downs, sharp corners, twists and turns. With…
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following the deconstruction and devolution of the formerly grand institutions of the Roman Empire left a world darkened to the eyes of history. The world lost touch with simple concepts to a modern history student of writing, economy, culture, and…
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believed that his most critical problem was a vague sense of ill-being in the United States that, he felt, had produced a crisis of ?national will.? The gloom hanging over the administration deepened even further when in 1979 Senator Edward M. Kennedy…
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