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…conquered all of Greece, ran one of the most powerful empires, and became known as Alexander The Great. Aristotle was Alexander’s sole teacher until the youth succeeded his father’s throne in 336 B.C. In 334 B.C., Aristotle founded his own school in Athens…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…administrator and ruled well, making many improvements in the government. He gave orders for the conquest of Britain, which the famous Julius Caesar had only invaded and left. The invasion was well planned and carried out. After some of the early battles had been…
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…John D. Rockefeller was the richest man of his time and still ranks number one among today’s standards, he contributed so much to society. Early in his life he was taught to always contribute to charity and remained to do so throughout his life. John…
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Category: /Literature/English
…explanation... Of course Robinson Crusoe can be seen as "an ideal of individual enterprise empire-building". Crusoe fights the nature and manage to live well on a island all by himselfe. He also take care of the environment in a good way. But in all this, I also…
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…governments as established churches. Political events greatly influenced the early development of Lutheranism. Because the empire was being threatened by the Turks, emperor Charles V was unable to suppress Lutheranism. The movement continued to spread, despite…
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Category: /Literature/English
…such an exemplary example of early anthropological practice in Doyle, because at the time, anthropologists didn't study the culture of native peoples, they wanted their skulls. Likewise the ladder of evolution is applied to races and classes (blacks, the poor…
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Category: /History
…and the Franche Comte, which was located in France but actually belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. He gained much more land once his maternal and paternal grandfathers died. Not since Charlemagne, in the early 9th Century, had one person dominated so much land…
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…THE BOSTON MASSACRE         Five years before the start of the Revolutionary War a small event called the Boston Massacre helped spark a start to the American Revolution.         On a sunny day in early March 1770, a large group…
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…next step was the Soviet Union. In June 1941, Hitler invaded Poland. He would not be stopped until early 1943, at the Battle of Stalingrad, the turning point of the war in the east. Meanwhile, in the Pacific, the Japanese had turned aggressive. By August…
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…At the very beginning of the 20th century, Britain was considered the 'mother' country and depended on for supplies. During the early part of the century, these ties between the two countries were considered of great importance as Australia's heritage…
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