Category: /Social Sciences
loyalty to their spiritual support.
However, this daily-life scene now will have to be said with "in the past". From the year 1959 when the China Communist Party (CCP) taken direct control over Tibet, and the escape of the highest spiritual leader, the Dalai
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Category: /History
). It was not ratified by the United States, which made a separate treaty of peace with Germany in 1921 incorporating much of the Treaty of Versailles by reference (Mitchner, Tuffs Global Forces of the 20th Century 42). The lesser Allied powers, except China, were also
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Category: /Literature/English
to their chimney nests.
History
Around 400 B.C. Celtic tribes occupied Austria. Around 15 B.C. Rome
took control from the Celtic tribes. After the collapse of the Roman
Empire many different empires took control of Austria. In 955 the king
of Germany, Otto I, took
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Klemens von Metternich, tried to suppress al revolutionary movements in the Austrian Empire, but in 1848, revolutionaries demanded the establishment of a constitutional government and Metternich fled.
In the late 1800's and early 1900's, Slavs
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Was the Red Scare Bad News for Everybody?
In life, people often use their surroundings to help them progress. In fact politicians may do the same. For instance, during the late 1940's and early 1950's, politicians have used the influence of the Red
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
to develop as an art. By the mid-Shang and early Zhou Dynasties, China already developed a rather sophisticated music culture. Music continued to evolve over the next two thousands years while China was under the monarchic rule.
Confucianism is a primary system
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
of 476, Christianity had reached its pinnacle in Roman history. The Roman Empire was diminishing while the Christians were flourishing. Christianity's attractive message, movement of the Christians, and further appeals that existed in Roman times all helped
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Category: /History
Justinians Reign
Emperor Justinian ruled from 527-565. He was born in an Illyrian village to a peasant family and joined the army at an early age. He quickly rose in rank, as his uncle Justin was the emperor at that time. He married an actress named
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The Medieval era was a complex period of history. The transition from a stabilized Roman Empire into a fragmented "Barbarian" Europe practically left the Classical civilization long forgotten. The new world emerging out of Rome's ashes often tried
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
that they would allow re entrance into the Christian church as long as no one would worship the pagan gods of Rome.
By the start of the early 300s, Christians within the eastern half of the empire had extended to at least twenty percent of its Greek talking
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