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Category: /History
…Independence. From the Northern point of view this war was seen as a revolution. This unfortunate war started as a result of many years of differences between the Union and the Confederacy. It erupted after many years of conflict building up between the two regions…
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…for slavery and its legacy has been around for some time. Until recently, its most dramatic eruption into public life was in 1969, when James Forman, former chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), led a disruption of New York's liberal…
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…the country. Yet, blood has been shed and wars have erupted because of the differences among the people speaking a common language. This has been the case in several nations, even those close to home. “History teaches a plain lesson about language…
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…. This conflict is due to the major differences in the lives of the working class and upper class. The clear division in society provides a basis in which the revolt is able to erupt in the first place. At the bottom of society lie the pitiful workers…
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Category: /Literature/English
…us, Owen suffered from "horrendous nightmares symptomatic of shell shock. The experience of battle, banished from his waking mind, erupted into his dreams and thence into poems..." (1909). Instances of this image are found in line 3-haunting, line 4-rest…
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……) named Annette Vallon, a daughter of a barber-surgeon, whom he had a kid with! He had a daughter, “the illegitimate child” of William Wordsworth, dubbed Anne Caroline. Well, enough of that, let’s get back to that affair… Well, the affair erupted from a poem he…
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…that erupted into open conflict after more than 150 years as an English colony. A stew of causes led to this historic break between England's American subjects. Although the English colonies in America grew to be different depending on regional conditions, in all…
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…(Brooks, Clark). Many other diseases are believed to be associated with Agent Orange exposure. One common disease is Chloracne, linked to dioxin exposure. It results in acne-like eruptions in the skin that last for about 26 years, maybe even more. Another…
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…that erupted during American industrialism. He was among many journalists to expose the wrongs of society and propose ways to fix it. But few muckrakers took their stories as deeply as Sinclair. His depiction of the terrible sanitary conditions at one specific meat…
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…In one chaotic moment, millions of people around the world suddenly disappear, leaving their clothes, wedding rings, eyeglasses and shoes in crumpled piles. Mass confusion hits while vehicles, suddenly unmanned, veer out of control. Fires erupt
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