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- 2661: Age of Gold for Babylon
- ... feed by the Euphrates and by walls 18 feet thick at the base with an eleven mile circumference. The varied culture making up Babylon's population was largely due to history of conquers and being conquered. These cultures included the Hittites, Assyrians, Aramaens, Chaldeans, Cassites, Hurrians, Elamites, and deported from Jerusalem by Neubuchadnazzar, thousands of Jews. In Babylon a great division ... conqueror. Though as the new cities came about Babylon's strength had become weakened and by the first century AD the beautiful city had been almost deserted and left its history to be rediscovered many years later.
- 2662: Effects of World War II on Japan
- ... for a time, under the indirect rule of the US which implemented democratic reforms, the dissolution of the family- based industrial and financial conglomerates, and educational reforms" (Japan in Modern History, 385). The good relationship with the US after the war was a big change that ended up in benefit to the Japanese people, because if they didn't have a ... affected by the war but anyway its now a superpower in the world. Bibliography Gibney, Frank. Japan: The Fragile Superpower. W.W Norton & Company, New York, 1979. Japan in Modern History. The International Society for Educational Information; Tokyo, 1996. The Japan of Today. The International Society for Educational Information; Tokyo,1989. The New Grolier Electronic Encyclopedia. Computer Software. Grolier Inc. 1996 ...
- 2663: Truth and Consequences: Taking Advantage of the Loser of WWI
- ... Front (1973) 3) Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia (1992) 4) Gray, Edwyn, The Killing Time: the U-Boat War, 1914-1918 (1972) 5) Hayes, G. P., World War I: A Compact History (1972) 6) Lederer, Ivo John, ed., The Versailles Settlement (1960) 7) Marshall, S. L., World War I (1985). 8) Rimell, Raymond L., World War I in the Air (1988) 9) Wren, Jack, The Great Battles of World War I (1971). 10) Zeman, Z. A. B., The Gentleman Negotiators: A Diplomatic History of the First World War (1971)
- 2664: Quebec's Quiet revolution:
- ... of the ethnic groups in Canada. Other complaints were that the top jobs in Quebec were given to English speaking Canadians. Canada was going through the worst crisis in its history, and unless equal partnership was found a break-up would likely happen. Some Quebecers thought that separation was the only solution. They thought that as long as Quebec was associated ... might remain a part of Canada. The Constitution had to make all the Provinces happy. It would have to recognize the partnership between the French and the English in the history of Quebec. The Federal Liberals probably helped tip the balance in favour of the no vote. The referendum campaign in the early 80's was intense. Premier of Quebec, Rene ...
- 2665: Early Western Civilization, Egyptian tomb
- ... temples, obelisks and monuments; took more wives(eight, not counting concubines) and claimed to have sired more children (as many as 162, by some accounts) than any other pharaoh in history. He presided over an empire that stretched from present-day Libya to Iraq in the east, as far north as Turkey and southward into the Sudan. Today, historians know a ... Cautions Weeks: " I'm not saying that we will prove the validity of the Bible,but scholars are hungry for any new information about this crucial time in Judeo-Christian history." The great buildings boom got under way as soon as Ramesses took throne at age 25, right after he discovered that the great temple his father Seti I had begun ...
- 2666: Quebec's Quiet revolution: What is it? How has it changed Quebec's
- ... of the ethnic groups in Canada. Other complaints were that the top jobs in Quebec were given to English speaking Canadians. Canada was going through the worst crisis in its history, and unless equal partnership was found a break-up would likely happen. Some Quebecers thought that separation was the only solution. They thought that as long as Quebec was associated ... might remain a part of Canada. The Constitution had to make all the Provinces happy. It would have to recognize the partnership between the French and the English in the history of Quebec. The Federal Liberals probably helped tip the balance in favour of the no vote. The referendum campaign in the early 80's was intense. The Premier of Quebec ...
- 2667: The Idea of Humanism and the Renaissance
- ... as Leonardo da Vinci -- the ultimate example of the Renaissance man working in all types of educational fields, and Michelangelo who was possibly the most famous artist and sculptor in history. As you can see, the Renaissance was to great extent and a major turning point in history from the Middle Ages in just about every element of the Society. The Renaissance have truly become the original roots of our culture from the West. This was was the ...
- 2668: The French Revolution
- ... The French Revolution was caused by the escalating rivalry between the monarchy and the aristocracy. The conflict would make an impact on all of Europe to come and even world history. All this turmoil was caused by a bunch of greedy Nobles and kings which wanted power and money. It seems this problem repeats history, even today -- because big money-makers, like Texas Oil Ranchers, wouldn't pay to fix pollution problems early on it eventually lead and is still leading to great conflict for ...
- 2669: The Medieval Crusades: Actually Fought Over Dionysean Worship
- ... religious leaders to unite more territory under the red and white flag of their cherished religion. The fact that accounts of the Crusades were recorded as they are in the history books is due to the overwhelming influence exerted by overzealous religious leaders on historians of the day.It is an unfortunate fact that little remains of the historical representations of ... by the descendants of the original Dionysean company members,just as the secret of making their wine,and all other important information has been passed along. As this example illustrates,history can never be rewritten.The Dionysean followers who continue to live on,isolated as religious monks,somewhere in the cold,mountainous reaches of the North of Turkey,serve as a ...
- 2670: The Rise and Fall of Hitlers Reich
- ... Treason. The trial was a "political circus". Hitler was allowed to speak for hours at a time. During one of his speeches he said, "It is the External Court of History … That court will judge us … as Germans who wanted the best for their people and their fatherland, who wished us to fight and die. You may pronounce us guilty … but the Goddess who presides over the External Court of History … acquits us". Hitler served only nine months of his five-year sentence. The guards gave him a suite of several adjoining rooms where guests could come or go as they ...
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