Papers 1491-1500 of total 2401 found.
Category: /Literature
…demonstrate slavery's wrongs to the nation. Published in 1852, the book caused an immediate sensation and sparked heated debate (Jakoubek 49). In 1861, the slavery conflict erupted into the Civil War, which ultimately led to the emancipation of American slaves…
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…of what they told us has turned out to be wrong. A media furor erupted over fictionalization in news accounts by New York Times reporter Jayson Blair, but not about the more momentous reporting -- illusory and scarily overstated -- by Times star Judith Miller…
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…war was necessary for him to achieve his goals in life. For Hector war might have brought out the best of him but war was not the best thing for him and his family.         With war come many things, good and bad. Today, when a war erupts anywhere…
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Category: /History
…began to raise the issue of race. It was also a time of massacres of the black population. The ten-year war that erupted in 1868 was begun by the act of freeing slaves, opening the way for a greater political role for blacks. The late 1880s also led…
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…bitter fighting of the Civil War erupted at places now part of American military folklore such as Little Round Top, Devil's Den, the Wheat Field and the Peach Orchard (which can all be seen on my model). Longstreet took the Peach Orchard but was driven back…
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…throughout him - punishing himself more mentally than the CNI could ever do harm to him physically. The time had come, Andres knew it - a commotion erupted around the truck, sounds of soldier's boots on hard gravel surrounded the area, casting shadows through…
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…as before"(Walsh 432). Though Henry II had a harsh temper, he was able to restrain it from erupting to allow the new archbishop adjusting time. Henry also "still showed him [Becket] great marks of favours and seemed still to love him as he had done from…
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Category: /History
…, there is evidence to suggest that there were several pillars surrounding the plants, to keep the Peristyle (walkway around the garden) as a walkway. It is difficult to say what the garden looked like before the eruption, as many of the plants will have been burnt…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to be citizens of their country foremost and Europeans second. Rourke believes that what has evolved in Europe could occur elsewhere in the world, but the question is if this will really be the case? The EU was established well after World War II, which erupted due…
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Category: /Literature
…his main character, Rolf Carle is trapped in his own reality. The narrator says, "For sometime they had predicted that the heat of the eruption could detach the eternal ice from the slopes of the volcano, but no one heeded their warnings: they sounded…
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