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1631: Julius Caesar and His Accomplishments
... events and accomplished many things that no other person has ever come close to. Julius Caesar could be described as one of the greatest men in the history of the world. Caesar was always interested in public affairs, and tried always to gain favor of the people. He won favor because he spent much money to provide recreation for the people ... didn’t even notice that his best friend Brutus was planning to murder him. Caesar was a Military leader and led the Romans to a great victory in the Civil War. Great public thanksgiving celebrations were held in Rome for his victories, not everyone rejoiced over Caesar's conquests. Pompeii became alarmed at Caesar's success. Pompeii’s growing jealousy threw ... in Egypt. There, in Egypt, Caeser met and fell in love with Cleopatra. Caeser's love was so deep that he would do the impossible for her. He won the war that made Cleopatra ruler of Egypt. He later brought her to Rome. Caeser then went on to his next victory over Pharnaces II King of Pontus (Rogers, Bruce, 1870, ...
1632: Foreign Aid
... them aid in order to help feed their people, then that is what the U.S must do. Because reinstatement of the old regime would result in turmoil throughout the world. After communism was overthrown in the former Soviet Union the world went through big changes. There was no longer two world super powers, and all of a sudden a 40 year cold war ended. As stated the U.S. uses foreign aid as a tool to implement their political views ...
1633: The Go Between
... play in their normal clothes. Meanwhile the members of the Hall team are respectably attired, in their cricket whites and with appropriate equipment. Leo likens this difference to the Boer War, The village team were like the Boers, who did not have much in the ways of equipment by our standards, but could give a good account of themselves, (page 117 ... Leo s catch ruins Ted s chance to make a big impact on Marian and how later on it is Leo who ruins the relationship between Marian and Ted. Yet I kept my sense of the general drama of the match and it was sharpened by an awareness, which I couldn't explain to myself, of a particular drama between the bowler and the batsman. Tenant and landlord, commoner and peer, village and hall these were the elements in ...
1634: The Beckhams
The way I see it a very open title for discussion and so in this essay I get to write whatever I want about well anything well nearly! I’ve decided to write about the Beckhams. Whenever I see the Beckhams in photographs or on the TV etc, which is rather ...
1635: Charles Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh was a man of many accomplishments. In his time, everybody loved him. Charles was well known all over the world. He was a hero, he represented all that could be accomplished in the future. He was a figure for doing what nobody else thought could be done. Lindbergh was one ... met Anne Spencer Morrow, daughter of the American ambassador there. Charles and Anne were married in 1929. Charles taught her to fly and they went on many expeditions around the world, charting mew routes for airlines. Anne was also a famous poet and writer. On his trips around the world Linbergh also met with a French surgeon named Alexis Carrel. Lindbergh, since he did do engineering, teamed up with Carrel to create and artificial heart pump. This was the ...
1636: John Fitzgerald Kennedy and His Accomplishments in Office
... of the United States rising from it’s troubled past? Or maybe it was attributed to a man who, in only 1,037 days in office, changed America and the world. January 21, 1961 (Inauguration Day), after becoming the youngest ever elected president as well as the first Roman Catholic and beating out Republican Richard Nixon he gave what was one ... and medical care. The idea of a Food and Peace Program in his state of the union address in January was to distribute Surplus American Food needy countries throughout the world. In March of 1961, his executive order created the Peace Corps. The Peace Corps was made up of Americans willing to put their skills and education to use in order to work for the people of newly developed nations. The idea was to teach the people of third world countries the help them develop solutions to their own problems. The idea caught on quickly and 5,000 Americans volunteered to join the Peace Corps. Kennedy’s early presidency ...
1637: Did Japan Exploit Or Modernize
Did Japan modernize or Korea? Scholars have debated this question with vigor throughout this century. I do not believe the answer is so black and white. While looking at the history of the colonization, evidence of both should appear. The word colonization alone generally means to ... made, it was not a joyous occasion. Do not be misled by that statement that would leave one to think that Korean people were inferior and should be exploited, for I do not believe that at all. The Confucianism heritage did not believe in profit. However, equitability was not forbiddened. Such led to the tributary and cultural exchanges between Korea and ... Japan had their share of supporters too. This diversity and rivalry of support only further weakened the unity of power in Korea. When Japan defeated Russia in the Japanese –Russian war, Japan had successfully knocked Russia out of the picture for the time being. Although other European countries had now placed interest on the Korean peninsula there, presence was not ...
1638: Europe And The New World
Europe and the ‘New World’ Tutorial Question: Why were the ‘westerners’ (Spanish, English, Portuguese’s, French etc) able to displace the native people’s of America with, seemingly, relative ease? Was this evidence of a ... Spanish, English and Portuguese have always believed in their own superiority. This confidence gave them the strength to displace the natives and also the justification for doing so. The civilized world seemed to grow, and change with new directions being mastered all the time, the ‘non civilized’ world seemed to stand still in a era recognized by Europeans as unprogressive and primitive. The Europeans viewed the Native Americans with mixed opinion, in many ways they despised their ...
1639: Holocaust Surviovor Testimony
... was formed, and forced labor was imposed. The first time Baruch was forced to work on Saturday was traumatic, as was the first time he was beaten, as described below. "I will never forget the first time I was beaten up, not so much the pain got to me, but the mental anguish. Instead of telling me how to put bricks together a certain way in order for them to be stacked up, he simply went over and beat me for it, without my knowing why. I couldn't even cry. When I came home, this is when I burst out crying. I knew one thing. I had to do the best I can - it was ...
1640: Rocking The Boat
... her individual existence. Likewise both Inman and Ada Monroe, in Frazier’s book, will relinquish the roles that are expected of them to achieve their ideals. Set in the Civil War Era, society, in the days of Inman and Ada Monroe, many stereotypes and societal standards were pressured upon people. As a woman, Ada Monroe is envisioned as a prim and ... point, Inman returns from his journey. The transformation Ada has made is clearly seen. Ruby says to Ada, "You don’t need him [Inman]." (Frazier 410) To this, Ada replies, "I know I don’t need him. But I think I want him." (Frazier 410) Ada had overcome the typical expectations of women in the day to run her own life, gain ...


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