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- 4501: The Henchmen: German Government Officials in WWII
- ... Dictatorship (1918-1934) Philadelphia: Ishi Press, 1983 7. Padfield, Peter Himmler New York: Holt and Company, 1990 8. Shirer, William L. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany New York: Simon and Schuster, 1960 9. Steinart, Marlis G. 23 Days: The Final Collapse of Nazi Germany New York: Walker and Company, 1969 10. The World ...
- 4502: Sir Wilfrid Laurier of Canada
- ... liberty and justice; a lawyer had to defend the individual, especially the weak from bold to strong, and that sometimes included the state and church. Differences of language, religion or history paled in comparison to lawyer's obligation to seek justice and freedom." Laurier started his law career in a small law firm in Montreal but due to bad health he ...
- 4503: Russia' Economic Transition
- ... considered instigators threatening the Russian Federation, have been primarily concerned with cultural objectives, such as defending the use of national languages or controlling the local educational system, to ensure that history is taught from the perspective of indigenous peoples (Drobizheva, 2). There is a direct relationship between identity and peace. In an oppressed society, ethnicity assumes a stronger role, however, when ...
- 4504: Descartes
- ... The Oxford Companion to Philosophy ed. Ted Honderich. Oxford University Press, 1985. Cottingham, John Descartes. Oxford, 1986. Williams, Bernard Descartes: The Project of Pure Enquiry. Harmondsworth, 1978. Russell, Bertrand The History of Western Philosophy. George Allen and Unwin, 1961. 11. Kripke, Saul Naming and Necessity. Oxford 1980. Word Count: 4577
- 4505: Lazzaro Spallanzani
- ... dominated in rhetoric, philosophy, and languages. He left Reggio Emilia in 1749 to study jurisprudence at the ancient University of Bologna, where he expanded is education in mathematics, chemistry, natural history, and aquired a knowledge of French (Asimov,1). For three years he worked toward his docterine in law. In 1753 or 1754 he became a doctor of philosophy. Then, he ...
- 4506: Themes Of Unity In The Grapes
- ... and land of California or controlled by too few people. He comments, And the great owners, who must lose their land in an upheaval, the great owners with access to history, know this one fact: when property accumulates in too few hands it is taken away (Steinbeck 324). He also speculates that when a majority of people are hungry and cold ...
- 4507: Queen Elizabeth I
- ... the merchant fleet would be added. In July 1588, the "Invincible Armada" reached the English water and the queen's ships. In one of the most famous naval encounters of history, the queen's ships defeated the enemy fleet, which then in an attempt to return to Spain, was all but destroyed by terrible storms. At the time when the Spanish ...
- 4508: Charles Darwin
- ... theory of evolution known as "Natural Selection." Darwin had left England as a youthful collector and returned as a dedicated naturalist. Before the journey, he believed like Henslow, that the history of the earth was short and whatever changes occurred were the result of vast catastrophes. By his return, he was convinced that the earth was extremely old and its evolution ...
- 4509: Rape
- ... and humiliate. We can also look at some of the historical attitudes from which today's beliefs and stereotypes have evolved. However, we must look beyond both rapists' motivations and history if we are to truly understand the act of rape. Why does rape exist and what causes it? What is it about our society that makes rape one of the ...
- 4510: Fidel Castro: How One Man With A Cigar Dominated American Foreign Policy
- ... embargo on Batista in 1957 stopping the U.S. shipment of arms to Cuba. (4) However, his last accusation seems to have been prescient. With the advent of Castro the history of U.S.- Cuban relations was subjected to a revision of an intensity and cynicism which left earlier efforts in the shade. This downfall took two roads in the eyes ...
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