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  • History of the Tibetan Genocide

    History of the Tibetan Genocide

    For 48 years, China has occupied Tibet. In Tibet's history, there has been over 17 percent of the Tibetan people killed, and 6,000 monasteries ruined. For starters, Tibet was never part of China. During the first few years when China was in control of Tibet, the Chinese declared that Tibet should be part of China, because an Emperor of Tibet once married a Chinese princess. Years later, the Chinese said that Tibet was part of

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Anna
  • History of the World

    History of the World

    WORLD, HISTORY OF THE. People have probably lived on the earth about 2 million years. But the story of world history begins only about 5,500 years ago with the invention of writing. The period before people began to write is usually called prehistory. Archaeologists have pieced together the story of prehistory by studying what the people left behind, including artwork, tools, ruins of buildings, fossils, and even their own skeletons. Such objects provide the main

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Edward
  • History of Theatre

    History of Theatre

    The History of Theatre Theatre is a form of performing arts; it focuses mainly on live performances. Theatre first debuted in Athens, Greece. These performances included politics, religion, festivals, law, etc. Greek theatre consisted of three forms: tragedy, comedy, and satyr play. The oldest type of tragedy developed in Athens, it emerged somewhere between 5th and 6th BCE. Many performances were to celebrate the Greek gods and competitions. Athenian tragedies sometimes focused on certain events

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    Submitted: May 2, 2011 By: Sapphira
  • History of Valentines Day

    History of Valentines Day

    Valentine's Day occurs annually on February 14th. This is one of the few facts that we can say for sure, since the exact origins of the holiday are uncertain. Many experts believe that it originated with "Lupercalia", an ancient roman festival that was celebrated on February 15th, to honor the roman god Lupercus, who watched over their shepherds and flocks. This festival can be traced back as far as the fourth century B.C. At Lupercalia,

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: July
  • History of Windows

    History of Windows

    COMPANY INFORMATION: Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, today Microsoft is one of the largest and most successful companies in the world. Microsoft is the developer and distributor of such software as Windows 95, Microsoft Office, DirectX, and numerous other programs and games. ADDRESS: Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052-6399 USA CURRENT LISTED SOFTWARE PRODUCTS: Age of Empires Defrag DirectX Dr. Watson Microsoft Agent Microsoft Backup Microsoft Close Combat Microsoft

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Monika
  • History of Women in the Early Century

    History of Women in the Early Century

    WOMEN'S RIGHTS. Throughout most of history women generally have had fewer legal rights and career opportunities than men. Wifehood and motherhood were regarded as women's most significant professions. In the 20th century, however, women in most nations won the right to vote and increased their educational and job opportunities. Perhaps most important, they fought for and to a large degree accomplished a reevaluation of traditional views of their role in society. Early Attitudes Toward Women

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: July
  • History on Paul Euler

    History on Paul Euler

    On April 15, 1707, in Basel, Switzerland, Paul Euler and Margaret Brucker gave birth to a son and named him Leonhard. When Leonhard was one year old he and his family moved to Riehen. It was in Riehen where Leonhard was brought up. Leonhard's father had some mathematical training from the University of Basel where he had studied theology. Paul was able to teach Leonhard elementary math and other subjects. Leonhard was later sent to

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    Submitted: May 13, 2010 By: David
  • History Paper

    History Paper

    Bimal Patel History Paper II T.A: Adrianne Fiction vs. Fact Traditionally, writing styles are mainly divided into three categories, Narrative, Expository and Persuasive. Historical writing is considered of type expository where as historical fiction falls under narrative style of writing. The primary difference between thses two styles of writing is that, narrative writing focuses on describing a fictional experience while expository writing focuses on conveying an information or tries to explain the facts in lucid

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Mikki
  • History Western Notes Review

    History Western Notes Review

    1) How did people interact with the world and how did they see their place in it: They did not like the order and some wanted to act above the king. They left one king to go to another similar king Felt like rightful owners of their own land. An Us vs Them and only things in proximity matter to them. 2) What were their wants, desires and values? How did they go about satisfying

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    Submitted: October 14, 2018 By: pk123
  • Hitler

    Hitler

    About 9 months before the year 1889 a child was conceived. In 1889 a child was born unknown to the world at the time that that baby would become one of the most ruthless, tactical and powerful men in the world. By the age of 34 he would be in charge of one of the fastest growing nations at that time, and would commit unthinkable crimes. In 1919 Hitler was put into politics as the

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Hitler

    Hitler

    Adolf Hitler was born on April 20,. 1889. He was born to Alois and Klara Hitler. While growing up Adolf got good grades in school with little effort. He also had a good talent for drawing. He was able to look at a building, memorize the details, and draw it from memory. When it was time to enter High school he had to decide whether he wanted to attend classical or technical school. His choice

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Hitler

    Hitler

    1.The Beginning At half past six on the evening of April 20th, 1889 a child was born in the small town of Branau, Austria. The name of the child was Adolf Hitler. He was the son a Customs official Alois Hitler, and his third wife Klara. As a young boy Adolf attendated church regulary and sang in the local choir. One day he carved a symbol into the bench which resembled the Swastika he later

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: regina
  • Hitler

    Hitler

    Hitler tried to reshape German society by using force and power. One of Hitler's main goals was to have tight control over the Nazi party. This tight control allowed Hitler to have control over everything. Having control over the police force was essential for Hitler because it forced the public to obey everything that he said. Hitler also obtained control over the economy, the military, and the media. Hitler's power let to the persecution of

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Yan
  • Hitler

    Hitler

    There were many reasons why Hitler became chancellor in 1933. In many ways the Depression was the most important reason why Hitler came to power in 1933. The Depression derived from the Wall Street Crash, when people rushed to sell their shares because they realised the companies were doing badly. Thousands of businesses and people were ruined. This affected Germany because America withdrew its loans and the German economy collapsed. Millions were left unemployed. The

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    Submitted: February 6, 2011 By: lilly
  • Hitler and Mussolini

    Hitler and Mussolini

    Hitler and Mussolini achieved absolute political and social power through the manipulation of the people of their countries and circumstantial events at the time of their ascent. Mussolini rose to total dictatorship more than ten years before Hitler's first failed attempt to 'conquer' the failing Weimar Republic government and both achieved this total rise in power in very similar ways such as the glorification of emotion. Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler realized that the way

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    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Janna
  • Hitler and Mussolini

    Hitler and Mussolini

    Hitler and Mussolini In the 1920’s and 1930’s, Adolf Hitler in Germany, and Benito Mussolini in Italy, attracted many followers. Hitler and the Nazi party flourished due to the impact of World War 1 on Germany. Mussolini and the Fascist party grew due to the need for a government in Italy. Hitler and Mussolini also used many “illegal” ways of getting themselves into power. Hitler was able to attract some of followers because of the

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: July
  • Hitler and World War 2

    Hitler and World War 2

    Adolf Hitler was a man who tried to make society perfect. He longed for everybody to have blonde hair and blue eyes. He demolished the humans that he pictured imperfect, and to make up for the losses he created breeding camps for the highest "top quality" people. Yet he himself was not even what he considered perfect, but was quite the opposite. He was dictator and leader of the German Nazi movement. He was born

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Hitler Vs. Stalin

    Hitler Vs. Stalin

    Stalin vs. Hitler If two men were to be tagged with having the most impact, good or bad, on twentieth century Europe the names Joseph Stalin and Adolph Hitler would ring loud and clear. Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were the most recognizable and known totalitarian leaders in Europe. They both had a great impact on the world's history. Adolf Hitler was the Fuhrer of the III Reich and a leader of the Nazi Party.

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Vika
  • Hitler Youth and Bdm: Year 9 Project

    Hitler Youth and Bdm: Year 9 Project

    By ilham Mukhtar Introduction Germany was left in an awful state after World War One. Suffering from the depression, having extremely high unemployment rates, street battles against communism, and occupation in most of its territories- the German Youth Movement went through a revival and many new youth groups were formed. Some of them were similar to our modern boy scouts, while others were nature or hiking clubs. Youth Groups played an important role in the

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    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • Hitler Youth: Innocent or Evil?

    Hitler Youth: Innocent or Evil?

    Hitler Youth: Innocent or Evil? The Hitler Youth was a branch of the Nazi party. It invited all young Germans to join, which millions of German youth did. It held parades in the street and it was similar to the boy scouts, with camping trips, hiking and sports competitions, but with more emphasis on discipline and politics. So I can see why the millions of German teenagers joined, it was like a fad, the "cool"

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Jack
  • Hitler's Rise to Power

    Hitler's Rise to Power

    As most people on this planet know, World War II has been over for more than 50 years. The ideals of Hitler, a man wanting to eliminate all Jews and minorities, are views that can be questioned. Most people have difficulties accepting failure, and when failure arises people look elsewhere to blame someone else for their shortcomings. In society these people are called scapegoats. The question that comes to mind is Who was Hitler and

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    Submitted: March 17, 2009 By: Anna
  • Hitler's Rise to Power and Impact on Germany

    Hitler's Rise to Power and Impact on Germany

    Adolf Hitler’s cynical impact on Germany began when he rose to power by manipulation of the government into their own downfall and when he created the first real world concept of racial supremacy. My TPSP thesis can be accepted because Hitler’s impact really did start with his rise to power. Papen and Hidenberg allowed Hitler to become chancellor because they did not want to listen to his complaints anymore and believed they could control him.

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    Submitted: May 24, 2016 By: megladon004
  • Hitlers Accession to Power

    Hitlers Accession to Power

    On the 24th March, 1933 Adolf Hitler legally became the dictator of Germany. To completely understand why Adolf Hitler became the legal dictator of Germany you must focus on the few years prior to his dictatorship. What was the climate in Germany that provided the conditions for this to happen? Firstly the weakness of the Weimar Political Party System. This was due mainly to the multiplicity of parties and weak coalition governments were no prepared

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Hitlers Rise to Power

    Hitlers Rise to Power

    How Hitler got into Power At the end of the war Germany underwent a rapid political restructuring. Following this transition from authoritarian monarchy to democratic republic, Weimar Germany immediately began to display weaknesses that it would ultimately never fix. Germany had to create a government that the Allies would be prepared to negotiate with, so Hindenburg ordered a government which had the support of the Reichstag. When Kaiser William II fled the country, Germany could

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    Submitted: March 16, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Hitlers Rise to Power

    Hitlers Rise to Power

    Before Hitler rose to power the people of Germany were living close to poverty. In a county were the inflation rate was so high people had to be paid on a daily basis as three days after they were paid their previous wage would barely buy them a loaf of bread. The inflation rate was so high because of the world wide great depression. On top of this Germany was still being forced to pay

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Hitler’s Death

    Hitler’s Death

    On April 30, 1945 Adolf Hitler took his life after realizing he had lost the war, but what did that mean to the world? Did his death bear any real significance? What effects did his death have on his foes, victims, followers and allies? World War II was one of the most influential wars in global history. Along with battles of attrition, another horrific method of killing came to light, genocide. Concentration camps were instilled

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Mike
  • Hitler’s Failues

    Hitler’s Failues

    There were many military oversights that Hitler made during his reign with the Nazi Regime. Hitler was indispensably egotistical and pretentious in his conquest for Europe. He had an abundance of superior generals who had many excellent opinions on the war. However, Hitler, being the egotist that he was, refused to accept any of his generals’ ideas. Another blunder was in his decision-making due to the use of methamphetamines. A lot of the flawed decision-making

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Hitler’s Responsibility of World War II

    Hitler’s Responsibility of World War II

    After the First World War, many collective security plans and appeasement policies were established by European nations- the League of Nations, the Stressa Front, etc… to ensure safety for the old powers, such as France or Britain, who felt insecure witnessing the rise in power of Germany, Italy, and Russia; however, the outbreak of World War II proved the weaknesses of the collective security, which were the most prominent cause to the failure of international

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    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Hitler’s Rise to Power

    Hitler’s Rise to Power

    Ananth Pandian Term Paper Western Civ, 2 Hitler's Rise to Power "Instead of working to achieve power by armed coup, we shall hold our noses and enter the Reichstag against the opposition deputies. If outvoting them takes longer than out shooting them, at least the results will be guaranteed by their own constitution. Sooner or later we shall have a majority, and after that- Germany. (Heiden, 142)" Adolf Hitler spoke these words in 1920, soon

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Bred
  • Hitler’s Rise to Power

    Hitler’s Rise to Power

    Hitler Essay Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th, 1989 in Braunau, Austria. His rise to power became extremely respected and well known. Coming from a lower class root, Adolf Hitler had a unique ability to appeal to the struggling working class. Hitler was not the type expected to obtain great power or become a conqueror. Germany's failing economy and his fiery personality brought one of the worlds most notorious men to supreme authority. Hitler's

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Victor
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