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with men; truly powerful women leaders are so rare that we know their names: Cleopatra, Queen Elizabeth I in history; more recentl...
not only at cases that have been subject to a great deal of debate, such as East Timor and Rwanda, but also at cases where there h...
factor in American life; that and technology in all its glory, which has no faults whatever. This paper is a response to Jonestown...
mistresses to look after them."4 As noted, some blacks did believe this and fought for the South, an unsettling idea at best; but ...
In five pages this report examines whether or not the world would be a better place if people followed Socrates' philosophical exa...
In two pages this essay examines the Kosovo crisis in a consideration of national security and world peace issues. Three sources ...
In six pages the ways in which two artists articulated changing their world are examined through Cellini's The Saltcellar and Mich...
This research paper analyzes Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and compares its narratives to instances of adolescent suicide and fam...
In two pages an article that appeared in the World Press Review in which the author discusses the social and legal responsibilitie...
This paper pertains to Supply Reduction and Demand Reduction as policies in fighting the War on Drugs. Three pages in length, two ...
In eight pages and 4 sections this paper answers questions on the war strategy and foreign policy of the United States with Vietna...
In seven pages this research paper discusses how cinema of the Third World represents gender, race, imperialism, and colonialism. ...
This 5 page paper compares and contrasts Charles Fourier's theories of a utopian society with those of H.G. Wells. The writer argu...
In two pages this paper examines Coca Cola's 1985 'new formula' and 'the Pepsi challenge' in a consideration of the 'cola wars,' p...
In five pages this paper examines how the characters in the novel were affected by the Cold War between the U.S. and the Cuba of F...
This paper examines the impact of the Internet and the World Wide Web upon public perceptions in a consideration of how technologi...
as some type of punishment. According to Burkin (1999), the question of the black "freedmen" was also a thorny one. Some politic...
In two pages this Journal of World History article is discussed in terms of its emphasis that the silk road trade routes of Africa...
In five pages this paper compares Barbara Brackman's text and D.W. Griffith's film in terms of how each portrayed the Civil War. ...
This is a 5 page paper that considers two different cinematic filmmaking approaches to specific battles, one from a Third World pe...
responsible for perpetuating this socially accepted attitude, inasmuch movies, books and other forms of broadcast rarely portray t...
inadequacies compiled by Weintraub is impressive. While Weintraub portrays the US as narrowly avoiding another "Dunkirk" -- tha...
extreme loss of life, but it also encompassed a lot of anger. Most of the people--and particularly those who lived in New York--we...
General Ulysses S. Grant had far more humble roots than Lee, and as such had a far less traditional and/or formal ideology regardi...
the historical context of the second Gulf War to support their arguments. Since the end of World War II, US defense and foreign p...
actual goings-on, but also to the major players of the war including confederacy president Jefferson Davis and others such as John...
enhancing family life, and creating a safer society, crime increased. There is a great deal of evidence to show that organized cri...
Quaeda is not dependent on the continued existence of its leader. Even if allied forces were able to capture bin Laden tomorrow, ...
partly because violations of human rights were protected by the doctrine of state sovereignty and partly because the Cold War made...