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…. The beginning of the Early Middle Ages, after the Fall of Rome in 476 AD and the period known as the Dark Ages, the reorganization of the empire brought a desire for faith and religion, primarily Christianity. This trend of Christian importance was apparent until…
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…Alexander the Great was the king of Macedonia, conqueror of the Persian Empire, and one of the greatest military geniuses of all times. Even at an early age, Alexander had the promise to become a great leader. Through all his victories…
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…Very little is known about exactly how the Roman Empire began. One myth is that twin brothers Romulos and Remus settled on palattine hill in about 753 B.C. The first known inhabitants, the Latins, settled there in about 1000 B.C. The city was taken over…
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…. In the beginning France was thought to be harmless by its neighboring countries, but they were soon shocked when they saw how successful France was. By the early 1800’s Napoleon had created an empire that covered the continent of Europe. He proved again to be a great…
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…in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878. In the First Balkan Wars (1912-1913), Serbia and the other Balkan states gained control of almost all of the Ottoman Empire's territory in Europe. During the early 1900's, various economic and political conflicts…
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…for the universe. In the early days of the empire there was an imperial senate that shared powers with the emperor in a federalist type of government where the different planets each sent their own representative to the senate. In an effort to gain more control over…
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…was initiated in 1979, the Chinese market has become the most important market for many foreign enterprises. German enterprises are no exceptions, with Volkswagen's success in China a prime example of the growing business ties between the two cultures. Given…
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…Kaitlin Sump Amy Tan was born in 1952, in Oakland, California to Chinese immigrants John and Daisy Tan. Her family eventually settled in Santa Clara. When Tan was in her early teens, her father and one of her brothers died of brain tumors…
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…means the deputy messenger of Allah. Between 632 to 750 A.D., the Muslims had conquered of the known world. They controlled North Africa to India and western China. They reached into Europe to Spain and France. During the dark ages in Europe, Islam…
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…will be falling, as more than likely will be those of India and China. The uniquely free climate that enterprise and inventiveness enjoy in America ensures that the U.S.' lead in most aspects of technology will widen. This will reinforce America's military and economic…
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