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Category: /Literature
…. They did not draw lines of distinction between the secular and religious spheres: All of life was an expression of the divine will, and this idea is interpreted in early American literature. Such works mostly included records of ordinary spiritual events…
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Category: /History
…Victoria died at the age of 63 years. The Queen's reign stretched across the globe. With her death came modernization. In the early 1900's horses were being used extensivley for all transportating duties and some manual labor jobs. A few years later the bicycle…
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Category: /History
…Mao turned China into a complete Totalitarianism state. It was the Communist ideology that ran the country. All social, political, economic, Cultural and intellectual activities were in some way controlled by Mao. Mao set many rules by which the people…
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…Marketing Pitfall In September 2000, the opening of Starbucks in Beijing's Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, brewed storm in China, with the outraged local media reporting that 70 percent of people would rather not sip the American…
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Category: /Literature/English
Early British North America, still at the pioneer stage before mid nineteenth century, was a frontier creation because the people and institutions were moulded by an environment unique to the colonies. This essay seeks to examine how, despite Britain=s…
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…How did imperialism affect China? Imperialism had a major affect on China. The Opium War played a major part of this. The opium war was provoked by the problems with European countries and China. British were getting tired of doing outside trading…
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…Childhood: An Early Modern View Question: Analyze continuities and changes in methods of child-rearing among the English upper classes from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries. How did adult views of children shape adult practices…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Marijuana’s Early Start Lisa, Jenny and Alex were all 11 years old and in the sixth grade. They were great athletes and super smart. They had everything going for them, until they got suspended from school for the use and possession…
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Category: /History
…their best to live harmoniously and at peace with the Indians. William Penn himself bought land from the Indians. Many peace treaties were also inked. This characteristic of Pennsylvania was rarely found among the other early settlers of new colonies. In fact…
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…) but children still needed to be obedient as written by Sir George Savile, first Marquis of Halifax "You must begin early to make your children love you so that they will obey you"(Doc.12) Adult practices drastically changed in the 17th century. Also the rod was only…
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