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- 6761: Confucianism And Japanese Grow
- ... industrialization in Japan and the four little dragons. An analysis of other Asian nations such as Thailand, China, Vietnam, Burma, and Laos show that many nations with the same shared history of a Confucian values have not yet industrialized. Confucianism along with other circumstances such as situational factors, timing, domestic industrial policy and luck played key roles in allowing Japan and ...
- 6762: Concentration Camps 2
- ... concentration and extermination camp constructed in the Third Reich. Located 37 miles west of Krakow, Poland, Auschwitz was home to both the greatest number of forced laborers and deaths. The history of the camp began on April 27, 1940 when Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS and Gestapo, ordered the construction of the camp in north-east Silesia, a region ...
- 6763: Compromise Of 1861
- Instances in the past have shown us just how well the U.S. can deal with its problems and still remain as a whole. Several times before in history the southern and northern parts of the United States have had differences of opinions, but the U.S. was always able to pull together and find a solution to their ...
- 6764: Heroes
- ... and saw his family running to him, and with those conspicuously deformed arms, those arms pulled from their very sockets by those "ropes", gave and received the biggest hug in history, there on the tarmac of the air base. After arriving in the United States, as his day lengthened, the crowd never left. Outside the doors of a hanger, still exuberant ...
- 6765: How To Lead A Revolution
- ... a good education was knowledge of literature and the ability to read. The ability to read would have given your leader a great advantage, your leader could have read a history book and he would have known what mistakes to avoid. The third most important trait is your leaders ability to command a large amount of people. If you have a ...
- 6766: Saudi Arabia
- ... as far east as the Indian subcontinent and China. With Makkah as its core, the Islamic world witnessed a flowering of culture, the sciences and the arts unparalleled in human history. Every year for the past fourteen centuries, Muslim pilgrims from around the world have traveled to Islam's holiest sites in Makkah and Madinah, helping further enrich the culture of ...
- 6767: Covenanted Governments
- ... theory was considered important from the Mayflower Compact and on. The theory of “a covenanted people” is associated with Locke, Hobbes, and Rousseau. Our “framers” took all of the aforementioned history and philosophy in account to develop our virgin nation. The concept of a covenant and covenanted form of government has greatly metamorphisised over time into nations such as ours. The ...
- 6768: Ukraine
- ... serf who suffered under the tsars. He became a great poet and artist. He created the conditions that allowed the transformation of Ukrainian literature into a fully functional modern literature. HISTORY The fist groups to occupy what is now Ukraine were Cimmerians, Scythians, Sarmatians, and Goths. These were nomadic people who came during the first millennium B.C. They were traders ...
- 6769: Cost Of The Golf War
- ... remains a powerful, yet harsh leader of Iraq. In Iraq, Saddam had the most powerful army of the Arab world. Even with one of the strongest artillery, he had a history of strategic disasters. His goal was to become the ruler of the Middle East and his pride wouldn't allow him to settle for any less (Dickey 34). After an ...
- 6770: Contradictions To The Death Of
- ... World War II, said, "The bigger the lie, the more people will believe it." Although this may sound crazy, we can see many example of this in our world's history. One example would have to be the John Fitzgerald Kennedy's assassination. For over thirty years the people of the United States were led to believe that a single gunman ...
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