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just and structured form of government. However, in America's early years, the ideal democracy that the founding fathers sought to create was nothing like what it was meant to be. Alexis de Toqueville, a famous French writer and philosopher came to Ameri
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struggle have been used to identify Martin Luther King, Jr. -- prime mover of the Montgomery bus boycott, keynote speaker at the March on Washington, youngest Nobel Peace Prize laurebate. But single events are less important than the fact that King,
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plane at a state fair, she was not impressed. It wasn't until Earhart attended a stunt-flying exhibition, almost a decade later, that she became seriously interested in aviation. A pilot spotted Earhart and her friend, who were watching from an isolated
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Fidel Castro's family. Castro, unlike most communist dictators never promoted a 'cult of the leader'. In fact Castro promotes what some call a reverse cult of the leader; his regime promotes dead revolutionary heroes such as Che Guevera and Camilo Cienfu
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selected the Cuban Missile Crisis because I believe that it was a significant part of American history.The Cuban Missile Crisis almost developed into a nuclear confrontation.That is why I chose the Cuban Missile Crisis.
2)Discuss the backround
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the elements of The Lost World by Michael Crichton will be explored. A further explanation of how these elements combine to create a good or bad novel will be explored. The Lost World takes place six years after the incident on Isla Nublar, Costa Rica,(J
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of the maize dominated of what is Mexico today. Today, these countries enjoy its food after hundreds of years of change from the Aztecs, Spanish, and mechanization of the tortilla.
<Tab/>The people that first settle here were the Aztecs.
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An historical investigation into the changing theories associated with the purpose of the mysterious Stonehenge.
Synopsis
Throughout the ages Stonehenge has remained as an indecipherable enigma despite numerous attempts by historians to determine
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- Albert Speer
Biography:
Born in Mannheim, Germany, 1905, Albert Speer grew up in the family residence in the scenic university town of Heidelberg under rather emotionally cold conditions. Like his father Speer studied hard and became an
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William Donovan as head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), an organization that was given the responsibility of espionage and for helping the resistance movement in Europe. He was helped in this by William Stephenson and Britain's MI6 chief,
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