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Plymouth Colony & Jamestown Colony / Comparison and Contrast
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In 8 pages the author makes a comparison and a contrast of the colonies of Plymouth and Jamestown. Plymouth Colony and Jamestown Colony were two European colonies in the new world. Plymouth Colony was a New England colony, while Jamestown colony was a Southern Colony. The Pilgrims that came to Plymouth Colony did so for religious reasons. The colonists that came to Jamestown did so for profit. There are many similarities and differences between the two colonies. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Plymjame.wps

Popular Vote Verses the Electoral Process
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A 12 page overview of the electoral process and how it contrasts with the popular vote. Provides a historical background for the implementation of the electoral process pointing out that the process was never intended to reflect popular will. Contends that this process is superior because it protects the interests of smaller states against the overwhelming population of the larger states. Provides several statistics from the 1988 and 2000 presidential elections which illustrate that smaller states are given a slight advantage over the larger states in that the individual vote from these states is more powerful than the individual vote in the larger states. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPelectl.wps

Post-Colonialism in the Caribbean as Viewed Through Literature
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An 8 page overview of the horrors of European colonization in the Caribbean and how many aspects of this colonization translate over into the post-Colonial experience. Utilizes George William Lamming's "In the Castle of My Skin" and Edwidge Danticat's "The Farming of Bones" to explore issues relating to migration, slavery, suppression, resistance, representation, difference, race, gender, place, and responses to the influential master discourses of imperial Europe such as history, philosophy and linguistics, and the fundamental experiences of speaking and writing by which all these come into being. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPpstCln.wps

Prehistoric Flintknapping
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A 15 page paper. Flintknapping is spelled with and withuth the 'k'. This is an important fact as one researches this topic. Flintknapping is the act of making chipped or flaked stone tools. In prehistoric times, the technology was used to make arrow heads, dart points, spears, blades, knives, scrapers, and a host of other tools. It has its own language. The writer provides definitions of the terms used, raw materials that were used, the process that was used, including the tools that were used and also provides a history of the act of flintknapping, primarily in North America although other geographic regions are mentioned. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Prehistoric Flintknapping
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A 18 page paper. Flintknapping is spelled with and without the 'k'. This is an important fact as one researches this topic. Flintknapping is the act of making chipped or flaked stone tools. In prehistoric times, the technology was used to make arrow heads, dart points, spears, blades, knives, scrapers, and a host of other tools. It has its own language. The writer provides definitions of the terms used, raw materials that were used, the process that was used, including the tools that were used and also provides a history of the act of flintknapping, primarily in North America although other geographic regions are mentioned. This paper is very similar to a slightly shorter one. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGflntkr.wps

President Lincoln Did Manipulate The Confederate States Into Firing The First Shot
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16 pages in length. Lincoln's participation in – and the ultimate outcome of - the American Civil War has long been heralded as a watershed in United States history. That slavery was finally looked down upon in the eyes of the law spoke to a social and cultural enlightenment never before known to either the blacks or whites. Moreover, the extent to which Lincoln led the country to an entirely different way of thinking with regard to the aspect of human rights was grand and far-reaching. However, not everyone is convinced that his involvement in the American Civil War was as clean and candid as the history books would like one to believe, inasmuch as speculation concurs how President Lincoln did manipulate the confederate states into firing the first shot at Fort Sumter. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TLCSumter.rtf

Problems Confronting the Jamestown Colonists
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A 4 page overview of the problems colonists at the first permanent English settlement in the New World encountered. The author contends that these colonists were simply not prepared to survive in a foreign land, that without the constant replenishment of men and supplies from England the colony would indeed have failed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPcolJms.rtf


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