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- 291: The History Of The Internet
- ... the United States economy. Without this technology, a growing economic presence in the United States wouldn t have been created. The internet is definitely does have an impact on the history of the United States.
- 292: The History of Music
- The History of Music For a very long time music was not written down. It was sung or played from memory. As it was passed on from person to person, many changes ...
- 293: The History of the American Basketball Association
- The History of the American Basketball Association " The ABA was basketball's Wild West, and Julius Erving, George Gervin, James Silas, and all the other ABA stars were the gunfighters." --Bob Costas ...
- 294: The History of the Automobile
- The History of the Automobile The automobile it is made around the world by many different company’s with even more different models. The automobile is one of the main piecese of ...
- 295: Great Man Theory Analysis Juli
- Julius Caesar was undoubtedly a man who changed history. His life and its story have inspired generations of awe and scrupulous study. Many would argue he is the most influential man in recorded history. However, can the great Caesar truly be declared a ‘event-making man’, according to the criteria of the Great Man Theory? Did he truly influence the course of history through his own extraordinary acts of will and leadership? Or was he simply a fortunate man who appeared in the right place at the right time, being only the ...
- 296: History of Punishment and The Code of Hammurabi
- History of Punishment and The Code of Hammurabi Code of Hammurabi (1750 BC) is the earliest records that show evidence of capital punishment. To inform people of when punishment began or ...
- 297: The History of the Ku Klux Klan
- The History of the Ku Klux Klan Over the years many people have created groups to support their beliefs. These groups allow people with the same ideas to gather together and work ...
- 298: History Of Boot Camp Correctio
- History of Boot Camp Corrections In the military boot camp represents an abrupt, often shocking transition to a new way of life. Discipline is strict and there is an emphasis on ...
- 299: History Of The Counterculture
- ... smells like Cheetah” (Gitlin, 217). But with or without such outside influences, the hippies continued to pursue their “make love not war” and “free love” attitudes. No movement in our history defines a cultural change more accurately than the hippie movement in the 60’s. They had their own laws, music, clothes, and writings. The view of what a society should ...
- 300: History Of The Dust Bowl
- History of the dust bowl The dust bowl was a ecological and human disaster that took place in the southwestern Great Plains region of the United States in the early 1930 ...
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