Papers 2061-2070 of total 2401 found.
…, but the truth is that the physicians who attended him were never quite sure what Mozart died of. He suffered from rheumatic pain, headaches, toothaches, skin eruptions, and lethargy. A common theory today is that Mozart died of uremia following chronic kidney…
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…a distinct and independent country, was invaded by Britain and forced to become part of the then small, but growing, British Empire. Fighting between the two sides erupted through the mid to late 20th Century. "The death toll reached above 3,600 deaths between…
Details: Words: 1970 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature
…always been an issue of consideration, but there are specific historical moments when controversy erupts and new standards are put into place. In 1712, Addison commented on the "Darkness and Superstition" of the Middle Ages in Spectator 419: Our Forefathers…
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…. It has been a battlefield on which the contending forces of have warred to see who could cause the greatest destruction. But before 1975, when the civil war erupted, Beirut was the nation's cultural and commercial heart and on of the most beautiful…
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…by the disaster range from about 162 000 to 178 000. Tens of thousands more are missing and many are presumed dead." (The star, 2005) A similar situation did occur in the past where a similar atrocity erupted on the Pacific Ocean. It created disaster along the Chile…
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…to the Spanish and the Indians. This was to prevent violence from erupting between the two peoples. His principle job; however was to assemble the children in order to baptize them. This was a sad task for Las Casas because scarcely any of the children remained alive…
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Category: /Law & Government
…in riots. One of the most famous riots in American history, the New York City draft riot of 1863, illustrates why. This eruption against New York City blacks raged for two days, with the police ineffectively trying to quell the mobs and their superintendent…
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…and on the international scene. At the conclusion of the Second World War, U.S. erupted as being the worlds foremost superpower containing a small five percent of the worlds population, while utilising sixty percent of manufactured goods and approximately half the worlds wealth…
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…news. NEW REPORTER This just in, what seems like a fire has erupted within the apartments you see here. A helicopter view of Alex's apartment is seen with smoke flowing out of the window and roof. ALEX ALEXANDER (laughing) Wow, I feel bad for those guys…
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Category: /Literature
…to deliver letters to Regan and a fight erupts. Oswald, a faithful steward to Goneril, is confused when condemned by Kent. Cornwell orders Kent be placed in stocks. Kent replies, "Call not your stocks for me, I serve the King, on whose employment I was sent…
Details: Words: 1907 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)