Category: /History/Asian History
old culture. The Chinese government feared Westernization for in the midst of Europe's many political revolutions, the magnitude of authoritative instability it caused was quite evident (DeLuca 31-32). Today China remains the largest single functioning
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Category: /History
, is the human rights revolution, women must lead and set the agenda of this movement. Women must lead the revolution with a new holistic vision of the universality and indivisibility of human rights for all. Men must realize that they are narrowing the agenda
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Category: /History
The American Industrial Revolution (1870-1920) changed the United States citizens from an agricultural people to one that was highly industrialized. They began to performed much of their work in factories and on machines. This transition took fifty years
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VOLTAIRE vs. ROUSSEAU:
OPINIONS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
The French revolutionary cry for "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" reverberates throughout the ghostly meeting hall where Voltaire and Rousseau sit down to discuss issues
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Category: /Business & Economy/Accounting
Michael Dell started the company in 1984 with the revolutionary idea to sell custom built computers directly to the customer. With the power of direct and Dell's team of talented people, they are able to provide customers with superb value; high-quality
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
The competition is withering. After a decade of record enrollment in undergraduate CS programs, a veritable army of computer scientists is now fleeing the stagnant job market and stampeding back to school. Ph.D. enrollment alone is up twenty percent
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Category: /Literature/English
Corporate Development During the Industrial Revolution
The Standard Oil Company founded by John D. Rockefeller and the U.S. Steel Company founded by Andrew Carnegie. The Standard Oil Company and U.S. Steel Company were made successful in different
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
There are many addiction's that are controlling people today. Addictions can range from drugs and sex to computers and video games. There are many different forms of addictions that are trapping our society. Drugs and sex are very harmful addictions
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Category: /Literature/English
of hatred and evil undermining what sounds like a great utopia when introduced, but not when they are lived. The ideas are very familiar because they are based on those that drove the Russian Revolution, and what went wrong with it. The difference between
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Category: /Literature/English
Richard D. Brown, ed., Major Problems in the Era of the American revolution 1760-1791 (Lexington, MA D.C. Heath and Company, 1992)
George Washington's concerns about the colonial military were valid. However, they were
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