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…Home of the brave, and land of the free, but our nation truly has more depth than that. Our nation, built by many different peoples, continues to grow culturally and mature as decades pass. In this way we strive for a national identity that is largely…
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…<Tab/>In the early history of the 1600's, North America had been discovered and establishment of the New World had begun. Although Spain and England both focused on the colonization and exploration of the Americas, their ambitions…
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…you can do for your country”. And at this time in our nations history we need to do what ever we can to show the world that we are the land of the free and the home of the brave.…
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…Sheila Gersbacher September 22, 2004 <Tab/> <Tab/>The English had settled into the new world but by the 1700's they soon had grown to be two very different societies. New England and Chesapeake both developed differently due…
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…Why the First World War lasted so long The First World War (1914-1918) was a war that lasted substantially longer than anyone anticipated. This was largely due to the technological developments created by the industrial revolution coupled…
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…Everyday there is a new event that effects someplace in the world. Sometimes the event only effects the area where it takes place. Other times the event effects the surrounding area as well. Occasionally, the event effects the entire international…
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…developed. However, the scientific world was tense with new theories and old falsities. One such theory was based upon the shape of the Earth itself. Conservatives would declare vehemently that the planet was flat and, in Columbus's case, of short diameter…
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…Technology in a Changing Business World Do you have your BlackBerry? No, I don't mean the fruit! I mean the BlackBerry PDA that lets you send remote e-mails, make telephone calls, and organize data. Aren't you surprised? As our business grows, we need…
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…believed he was expressing the 'constant equilibrium' which if fully implemented, the world would gain a new harmony through. His extremely simplistic works often admitted only horizontal and vertical line and used only the three primary colors plus black…
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…of established tradition, Germany was able to expand her influence how she wanted to. German imperialists argued that Britain's world power position gave the British unfair advantages on international markets. This limited Germany's economic growth and threatening…
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