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Alexander The Great
Words: 317 / Pages: 2 .... Granicus River on the coast of Asia Minor. Alexander led
a cavalry charge across the river into the teeth of the enemy. His courage, inspired his
soldiers, and the victory opened all of Asia Minor to conquest by the Greeks.
In 331 B.C.E. Alexander marched into Mesopotamia to meet an army Darius III,
Persia’s king, had assembled. Once again Alexander and his army broke the Persian line
and Darius was forced to flee. Eventually in 330 B.C.E., in a series of brilliant battles,
Alexander destroyed the power of Darius III and took his lands and titles for himself. He
might have stopped then, rich in glory and plunder. But his thirst .....
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Dr. J (julius Erving)
Words: 701 / Pages: 3 .... while still at Roosevelt High. His teammates would later alter this to "Dr. J."
The basketball coach at Roosevelt High, Ray Wilson, introduced young
Julius to Coach Jack Leaman of the University of Massachusetts. After
high school, Erving entered the university, where Ray Wilson was hired
as assistant coach the following year.
At Massachusetts, Erving broke freshman records for scoring and
rebounding, leading his team through an undefeated season. The next
year, he had the second best rebound tally in the country. Over the
summer, he joined an NCAA all-star team touring Western Europe and the
Soviet Union. He was voted most .....
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Cuban Trade Sanctions And Effe
Words: 2955 / Pages: 11 .... The embargo was formally begun by President, John F. Kennedy, and has been supported by all successive Presidents. The U.S. embargo has had a major impact on the Cuban economy involving trade, wages, and jobs; and in addition, it has affected many United States’ businesses both directly and indirectly. The Helms-Burton Act is one of the major bills regarding trade with Cuba, and it has encountered much opposition and controversy both in the United States and abroad. Only recently was the news media ban in Cuba lifted allowing American journalists to get news from within Cuba. Health care in Cuba is also a major concern and is strongly aff .....
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Holocaust
Words: 779 / Pages: 3 .... From this basis set, the Germans branched out a new form of anti-Semitism. It was the use of propaganda to rid Germany and the rest of the world of Jews and what they represented. They would take any measure to execute this task.
To execute this task, the Nazi’s used new forms of publicity to receive the recognition that they thought would be beneficial. The Nazi’s held Mass meetings usually associated with brainwashing the Germans of anti-Semitic views. They distributed various visual aids such as flyers, posters, and eventually the use of radio and cinema would be used as well.
The common effort of Hitler was to speak to the masses. He w .....
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The French Revolution
Words: 457 / Pages: 2 .... a rich nation with a government
in poverty. The deteriorating finances of the government is what triggered
the prolonged differences between the Bourgeoisie and the aristocracy.
The political differences between the monarchy and the nobles came
about after the Seven Years' war also. The increasing debt of the
government escalated the hope for the monarchy to resume a "absolute power"
status as it did with Louis XIV. However this could not be accomplished
because of the doubt that the public had towards the present kings Louis XV
and Louis XVI, and the public could not be swayed to help. The only result
of the attempts for absolutism by the .....
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D-day
Words: 1549 / Pages: 6 .... invasion sites were varied, because of weather, as much as eighty-five minutes.
The third term used is Overload. Which was the code name for the entire Allied plot to invade and free France and Western Europe.
The fourth term used when talking about is Neptune. Neptune stood for the first phase of Operation Overload. Which was the planning of the Normandy assault, the movement of the armada across the English Channel, and the battle for the beaches.
The fifth term sometimes used when talking about is The Atlantic Wall. The Atlantis Wall was the German’s first line of defense in the west, which was along the English Channel coast of France .....
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Chivalry 2
Words: 1509 / Pages: 6 .... chivalry within the society is that chivalry is a word with many different meanings. If we try to discuss its meaning, we must need to pay attention before we start using the lies at the heart of this game that we play. The game starts with different steps to follow. First, these steps are the authentic medieval uses, which range from the early, deem boys on da horses, and so on. The behavior of the boys on the horses, to the late period was to idealize conduct of the knights. The game plays an important roll in the genoricity of its authenticity. But I feel that no one of this have to deal with the used of the word within the society.
The r .....
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Constitution 2
Words: 1094 / Pages: 4 .... that would spawn an act of change. First, under the Articles of Confederation the government could not protect property and other rights of the citizens. Second, the society created under the Articles of Confederation lacked a means of advancing commerce and interstate trade. Third, government lacked the money and power to provide an adequate national defense. Traders and commercial men found their plans for commerce on a national scale impeded by local interference with interstate commerce. The currency of the states and the nation were hopelessly muddled. Creditors everywhere were angry about the depreciated paper money which the agrarians .....
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Herman Melville
Words: 1675 / Pages: 7 .... borrowing money from the bank, her husband was spending more than he was earning. “It is my conclusion that Maria Melville never committed herself emotionally to her husband, but remained primarily attached to the well off Gansevoort family.” (Humford 23) Allan Melville was also attached financially to the Gansevoorts for support. There is a lot of evidence concerning Melville’s relation to his mother Maria Melville. “Apparently the older son Gansevoort who carried the mother's maiden name was distinctly her favorite.” (Edinger 7) This was a sense of alienation the felt from his mother. This was one of the first symbolists to the Bib .....
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The Gothic Age
Words: 1860 / Pages: 7 .... and castles to
cathedrals. This was also a very religious age, with plenty of money being
pumped into the Church, some from the crusades, with all of its included
looting, and a lot more from all of the tithes all of the people who were born
in the population explosion gave faithfully. Another even bigger source of
income for the Church came to it in the shape of power and prestige, when the
power of the church peaked in AD 1277.
Not only was this a good time for the Church, but this was also a very
good time for all of humanity. The standard of living dramatically rose, and
along with it, the population of Western Europe shot up. In 1346, t .....
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