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Christopher Columbus, an Italian-born navigator who sailed in the service of Spain, is commonly described as the "discoverer" of the New World--America. Although Columbus was in search of a westward route to Asia by sea, the "discoveries" he did make were more important and valuable than the route he failed to find. ...
 
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 Origin And History Of Rice“Rice is intimately in the culture as well as the food ways and economy of many societies.”(www.riceweb.org p.1).  For example, folklore tells us that when the Kachins of northern Myanmar (Burma) were sent forth from the center of the Earth, they were given the seeds of rice and were directed to a ...
 
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 Oedipus Rex - Oedipus Is InnocentBecause Oedipus knows nothing about the past of Thebes, he is not an assassin. Oedipus committed murder but unknowingly of who King Laius was. Oedipus’ honor was his claim against the murder. Had it been the other way around and Oedipus had lost the battle, King Laius’ alibi would have also been ...
 
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 Elizabeth Blackwell	 was a great woman. She was the first woman to receive a Medical degree in America. She opened an Infirmary for women and children in New York. was born on February 3 1821 in Bristol, England. But was raised differently then most children at this time. See women were treated differently than ...
 
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 John Dalton 2Around September 2, 1766 John Dalton was born.  He was born in Eaglesfield, England.  Dalton was most known for the development of the modern atomic theory.  Dalton was taught at his early ages of learning by his father and a Quaker teacher whom in 1778 Dalton would replace him after he retired. ...
 
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 "The Heptameron"The French Renaissance took place in the 16th century. This was modeled after the Italian Renaissance, which took place in the 14th century. The French Renaissance brought new ideals of humanism, which brought back the ideals of Greek and Roman arts and also stressed importance upon the ...
 
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 Wuthering HeightsSet in England on the Yorkshire Moors in the 19th century, Emily Brontë's novel  is the story of lovers who try to withstand the separation of social classes and keep their love alive. 
The main characters, Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff grew up on a middle class English countryside cottage ...
 
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 Cyberspace And The American Dream: A Magna Carta For The Knowledge AgeThis statement represents the cumulative wisdom and innovation of many dozens of
people.  It is based primarily on the thoughts of four "co-authors": Ms.  Esther
Dyson; Mr. George Gilder; Dr. George Keyworth; and Dr. Alvin Toffler.  This
release 1.2 has the final "imprimatur" of no one.  In the ...
 
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 Jane Eyre: Jane's Love For RochesterYou can't judge a book by it's cover. In Jane Eyre by Charlotte
Bronte, we meet Jane Eyre, who finds her true love to be someone she is not
attracted to. Jane is attracted to people who contain the same intellectual
capacity as her, and has no regard for those who have only beauty and money
to ...
 
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 The Scarlet Letter 4Throughout time, the power of the people and their laws have differed in many ways. The Puritans are one example. Many people in this time period died because of their "branded sin." In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The scarlet Letter, the character Hester Prynne and her child Peral deal with this sin by ...
 
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 Definition Of RaceThe word “race” is defined as one of the group of populations constituting humanity.  Upon a first glance, the word seems easy enough to understand.  However, what are these groups, and how does one categorize them?  Who fits where, and why?  These questions among others arise when thinking of ...
 
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 Glenn Theodore Seaborgwas born in Ishpeming, Michigan, on April 19, 1912. At the age of 10 he moved with his family to California, in 1929 he graduated at David Starr Jordan High School in Los Angeles as valedictorian of his class. 
He entered the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1929, and received the degree ...
 
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 Foxwoods (gambling)There are many reasons why people gamble and what the advantages and disadvantages are of risking your bank account on the roll of the dice or the luck of the draw.  I originally set out to try and explain why people gamble, but I realized that gambling is just as much of a business or industry as ...
 
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 Effect Of The Environment On Western SettlersAs the country grew and expanded, the American people where always one
to push their bounds. In 1763, we proudly, defied England's proclamation of the
year, and settled west of the Appalachian mountains. A little later, the
westward people pushed Indians, animals, and society to a place where ...
 
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 LyricsIn our society today, some musicians and their music drain and plague the moral and
spiritual well-being of the people; therefore, censorship offers a necessary action that we
must take to keep the world from becoming a land of decadence. The musicians lives are
not examples for the children or ...
 
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 Calamitatum Of The IndividualIn the realm of critical thinking, Abelard undoubtedly ranked highly in his day. He was an expert dialectician, philosopher and theologian, and as a result led a movement towards individual thinking. He traveled a lonely path of individuality, and when his ideas were suppressed, he found different ...
 
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 Betsy RossElizabeth Griscom was born on New Years day 1752. Known as Betsy to family and friends, she was the eighth of seventeen children born to Rebecca and Samuel Griscom.  They lived in Philadelphia.  Being staunch Quakers, they were very conservative.  Betsy was entirely educated at a friend's Quaker ...
 
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 Johnny Tremain 2Johnny Tremain a young boy grown up as an apprentice 
during the 1700’s in Boston was an unfortunate but lucky kid. In the 
next several paragraphs, I will describe interesting parts in the book 
and also described the Authors factorial & emotional feeling and not 
to mention my feelings ...
 
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 The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes
The two main characters of mes are Dr. John Watson and Sherlock Holmes. They are both complex characters in their own ways, though Holmes is more mysterious. This may be because Watson narrates the stories, so we can see what he thinks and feels. About Holmes we only see what Watson thinks of ...
 
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 The World's Longest WarWhere We Are
Journals practice a laudable self-censorship of criticism of religions. The most
vicious devil worship is mentioned with little comment and then only in crime
reporting of the atrocities committed. This is a good thing. Religious hatreds
are so easily inflamed, and there is so much ...
 
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