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…Understanding BPD Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) might sound a somewhat less-serious problem or perhaps a disorder that resists being categorized. However, both are stereotypes having strong roots in the disorder's history. Originally, the term "borderline…
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…www.jazzitude.com/histbop.htm musicmoz.org/Styles/Jazz/Bebop/ www.wsws.org/arts/1998/may1998/bop teaching.arts.usyd.edu.au/history/hsty3080/3rdYr3080/ Dizzy/DIZZY%20WEB%20I/issueJ1…
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…offers three quotes from people involved in the Pequot war; however, they are all from Englishmen. By contrast, The Americans gives two quotes as evidence as well, but they are both made by a Native American. In A History of the United States the authors…
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…earned him the nickname "The Kid". The most influential season of "The Kid's" Career was 1941, and I arguably one of the most important years in baseball history. That year Joe DiMaggio had his 56 game hit-streak which no one has come even close to which…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…in history of literary criticism. They exposed their theory, idea and make a different criticism in literature. Practical criticism concerns itself with the discussion of particular works and writers, in an applied critique, the theoretical principles controlling…
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Category: /History
…Reynolds, Edward. , Stand the Storm: A History of the Atlantic Slave Trade. Longman. 1985. My Responses from Reading Stand the Storm With my sallow understanding of slavery, I imagined slavery only happening in the New World, where they obtained…
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…The period in American history prior to the Civil War was known as the "Great Expansion". Economic boom followed the expansion of the railroads westward across the continent and southward into Florida. The Civil War punctuated Florida's growth but left…
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…is it significant in the context of Chinese history? The epic Long March of his Red Army and its supporters, which began in October 1934, would ensure his place in history. Forced to evacuate their camps and homes, Communist soldiers and government and party leaders…
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…of Scotland as a refuge for Templars at the time of the suppression was plausible, but also that, as far as can be judged from the available records, claims such as those of von Hund were basically accurate. In Scotland the history of Freemasonry is inextricably…
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…of the middle class was the anti-industrial culture becoming apparent within society. Claiming 'industry is a leper' the unattractiveness of the life of industry was a reason for the decline. Although this view was first limited to intellectuals such as Dickens…
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