Papers 1451-1460 of total 5282 found.
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…of the emperor. There is still, though, probably some truth within them, but mostly it was elaborating on the positive aspects of the region or person, while pushing aside the negative. Taking a completely different turn though was the account by the Russians
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Category: /History
…resulted in war. Russia wanted to “bathe its frostbitten paws in the ice-free ports of China’s Manchuria, particularly Port Arthur.” (American Pageant 658). This interest in Port Arthur had led the Russians to invade the port previously in 1900 It seems…
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…A Russian composer known for his colorful and romantic music, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born May 7, 1840. He was a composer of the Romantic Period-- a time when music acquired poetic/philosophical meaning. In accordance with this focus on the arts…
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…. The dangers of steroids took scientist 5 years to back up their original hypothesis about steroids. The Russians were the first people to use steroids for athletic competition. “The Russian weight lifters of the 1950s are credited with being the first athletes…
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…forms at the same time, in 1797. Then, on December 16, 1954, the Swedish Dr. H. Tracy Hall formed the first manmade diamond, though it exceeded the cost of natural mining. Later, in the 1980s, Russians from the Siberian city of Novosibirsk created a low-cost…
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…a federal system of agricultural and industrial associations. Proudhon's theories attracted many followers, among them the Russians Mikhail Bakunin, Peter Kropotkin, and Emma Goldman; the Italian Enrico Malatesta; the Frenchman Georges Sorel; and the American…
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Category: /History
…with their new freedoms are creating political chaos. The Russian citizens don't have time to savor their new freedoms and are just trying to grab them from left and right. For they are probably afraid that if they don't take their freedoms quickly…
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Category: /History
…' Austria and later occupied the Sudetenland. At this time, the US did not offer protest but was trying to remain neutral. On August 23, Hitler signed a non-aggression pact with Stalin in order to gain Russian help in the Polish invasion. On August 31, 1939…
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…many obstacles and hardships, in the first place because the country was ruled by the Turkish Government hostile to Russians. Enthusiasm of early Russian Zionists was mostly romantic and probably doomed to failure. The basis for mature political Zionism…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Many authors write about topics that they know and about historical events that are going on while they write their story. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell this is definitely true. Orwell modeled many of his characters after Russian leaders. He…
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