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- 6441: Neoplatonism
- ... to the many; by an aversion to the world of sense; and by the necessity of liberation from a life of sense through a rigorous ascetic discipline. (Funk and Wagnalls) History of Neoplatonism Neoplatonism began in Alexandra, Egypt, in the third century AD. Plotinus was the founder of Neoplatonsim and was born in Egypt. He studied at Alexandra with the philosopher ...
- 6442: The Fall Of The Roman Empire
- ... and Fall of the Roman Empire. New York: Viking Penguin. Gibbon, E. (1999, April). Medieval Sourcebook. Available: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/gibbon-fall.html. Hutchinson Dictionary of World History. (1994). New York: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated. Murray, K. (1999, April). Quotations from Decline and Fall of Roman Empire. Available: http://dnausers.d-n-a.net/dnetDkjs2/quotes.htm Veyne, P ...
- 6443: JFK
- ... Crisis may have prevented the United States from entering into another world war. Kennedy was especially admired by the younger people and he was perhaps the most popular president in history. Kennedy expressed the values of 20th century America and his presidency had an importance beyond its political achievements. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts where he was one ...
- 6444: Lewis And Clark
- ... party proceeded to the village, which they reached at 5:00 p.m. They had covered 160 miles in eleven days, marking one of the greatest forced marches in American History. When Lewis arrived at Weippe, he tried to describe his emotions: "The pleasure I now felt in having triumphed over the Rocky Mountains and descending once more to a level ...
- 6445: George S. Patton
- ... thing. The speech was very vulgar and very colorful, but in a rhetorical manner which got through to the soldiers better.” On June 6, 1944, the biggest invasion in the history began.
- 6446: Martin Luther King Jr And Malcolm X
- ... worth. Sure, many have admired Malcolm X and Martin Luther King for the way that they preached. "Both King and Malcolm X promoted self-knowledge and respect for one's history and culture as the basis for unity." (pg. 253, Reflecting Black.) Other than the fact that they were similar in some ways, they also had many differences that people admired ...
- 6447: Alexander The Great
- HISTORY REPORT #1 My report is on Alexander III(354-323 B.C.E) of Macedon. My source for report is an article from January, 1968 edition of the National Geographic ...
- 6448: Mob Involvement With Prohibition
- ... of very poor people a lot of money. Although, my view aren’t going to change a thing now but what happened happened and it is now a part of history.
- 6449: The Diary Of Anne Frank
- ... escape Nazi concentration camps. Anne\\'s ability to communicate her private thoughts engulfing the total emotions of the situations gives the book a human side often missed in recounts of history. The reader experiences the gripping details of a family and a child dealing with extraordinary situations as they try to survive in hiding. Thanks to the carelessness of Nazi soldiers ...
- 6450: A Seize Of Power
- ... have to pay reparations for all of the other countries. Reparations were even harder to pay since Germany was in the midst of one of the worst stagflation epidemics in history. Not to mention a brand new government, one that had nothing to do with the signing of this treaty, had taken over power. All of the people of this once ...
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