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  • Khufu

    Khufu

    Khufu was the second king of the 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. We know very little about him, even though he built the most famous tomb in the ancient world, "The Great Pyramid", one of the seven wonders of the world. He ruled for 23 years after the reign of his father Snefru. His real name was Khnum-Khufwy, which means "the god Khnum protects me", and Khufu was his nickname. Khufu planned

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: David
  • Killing of a King

    Killing of a King

    In order to help us understand the meaning of Philosophy we must first understand the long debates regarding what it means to be human, and how "being" differs from "to be". Does an individual become human or is "that" individual only "that" individual? How does being differ from to be? The fundamental capacity to understand the world outside the world of the individual and his or her internal world includes the ability to interpret, characterize,

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Max
  • King Arthur: Fact or Fiction

    King Arthur: Fact or Fiction

    King Arthur is a legend that is known the throughout the world. It is loaded with chivalry and romance. To most people it is just a romantic story of a king and his adventures involving magic, where good conquered evil. If there were no historical basis for the legend, there would be no arguement that he existed. This legend however is thought to have been based on an actual person. Certain historical items show that

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Jack
  • King Aurther

    King Aurther

    the feast of Pentacost all manner of men assayed to pull at the sword that wold assay, but none might prevail but Arthur, and he pulled it afore all the lords and commons that were there, wherefore all the commons cried at once, 'We will have Arthur unto our king; we will put him no more in delay, for we all see that it is God's will that he shall be our king, and who

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    Submitted: March 19, 2009 By: Edward
  • King Aurther

    King Aurther

    the feast of Pentacost all manner of men assayed to pull at the sword that wold assay, but none might prevail but Arthur, and he pulled it afore all the lords and commons that were there, wherefore all the commons cried at once, 'We will have Arthur unto our king; we will put him no more in delay, for we all see that it is God's will that he shall be our king, and who

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    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Jessica
  • King Henry 8th

    King Henry 8th

    World History On June 28, 1491 Henry the VIII of England was born. This young man will form his own church. He will succeed to the throne in 1509. He will also marry six women! Something good will happen when he is king, he will unite England and Wales and will also do some bad things like executing people who would not follow his rules. In 1539, the Act of Supremacy declared Henry to be

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    Submitted: March 19, 2009 By: Edward
  • King Henry 8th

    King Henry 8th

    World History On June 28, 1491 Henry the VIII of England was born. This young man will form his own church. He will succeed to the throne in 1509. He will also marry six women! Something good will happen when he is king, he will unite England and Wales and will also do some bad things like executing people who would not follow his rules. In 1539, the Act of Supremacy declared Henry to be

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    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Yan
  • King Henry Viii

    King Henry Viii

    King Henry VIII initiated the reformation in England due mostly to his quest for a male heir to the throne. If Henry's first wife had given birth to a male child, the entire restructuring of the church and dissolution of the monasteries would have been avoided. Henry VIII King of England was never supposed to be king but as chance would have it he became king when his elder brother Arthur had died at the

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: July
  • King Leopold’s Scramble for Congo

    King Leopold’s Scramble for Congo

    Belgium become an independent country not before than 1830 and by law was a neutral country. Therefore, it could not participate in adventures along with the big powers such as Britain and France. Although the Belgian people were not enthusiastic, king Leopold was desperate to make an Empire out of Belgium; his philosophy was that no country is complete without overseas possessions, more precisely, colonies. He did not want Belgium to be left behind the

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Artur
  • King Louis Xiv, Man in the Iron Mask

    King Louis Xiv, Man in the Iron Mask

    The Man in the Iron Mask Part One: Political Climate Divine Right of Kings: This was a belief held by most monarchs of Europe, including Louis XIV. Divine Right was a political and religious doctrine of absolutism, the idea that a given king was ordained by God. No one could question him, for questioning the king was questioning God. A king=s actions, policies, and efforts were without just consequence by his subjects. Incident One: Raoul,

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    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Wendy
  • King Philip's War

    King Philip's War

    King Philip's War King Philip's War, 1675-76, the most devastating war between the colonists and the Native Americans in New England. The war is named for King Philip, the son of Massasoit and chief of the Wampanoag. His Wampanoag name was Metacom, Metacomet, or Pometacom. Upon the death (1662) of his brother, Alexander (Wamsutta), whom the Native Americans suspected the English of murdering, Philip became sachem and maintained peace with the colonists for a number

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    Submitted: March 17, 2009 By: Anna
  • King Philip's War

    King Philip's War

    King Philip's War King Philip's War, 1675-76, the most devastating war between the colonists and the Native Americans in New England. The war is named for King Philip, the son of Massasoit and chief of the Wampanoag. His Wampanoag name was Metacom, Metacomet, or Pometacom. Upon the death (1662) of his brother, Alexander (Wamsutta), whom the Native Americans suspected the English of murdering, Philip became sachem and maintained peace with the colonists for a number

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Jon
  • King Phillip and Puwblo Revolt: Compare and Contrast

    King Phillip and Puwblo Revolt: Compare and Contrast

    5 years and nearly an entire continent separated King Philip's war from the great pueblo revolt. Compare and contrast the causes and consequences of these 2 conflicts. The Great Pueblo revolt of 1680 all started with the droughts of 1660 when the Southwest had severe drought that brought famine and disease. During this, hungry Apaches who couldn't find food on plains attacked the pueblos. This angered the people on the pueblos, but there new leader

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    Submitted: March 17, 2009 By: Anna
  • King Phillip and Puwblo Revolt:compare and Contrast

    King Phillip and Puwblo Revolt:compare and Contrast

    5 years and nearly an entire continent separated King Philip's war from the great pueblo revolt. Compare and contrast the causes and consequences of these 2 conflicts. The Great Pueblo revolt of 1680 all started with the droughts of 1660 when the Southwest had severe drought that brought famine and disease. During this, hungry Apaches who couldn't find food on plains attacked the pueblos. This angered the people on the pueblos, but there new leader

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Artur
  • King Tutankhamun

    King Tutankhamun

    King Tutankhamun (1343-1325 B.C.) King Tutankhamun lived over 3,300 years ago during a period known as the New Kingdom. This period of time was called the New Kingdom because it was when the pharaohs united upper and lower Egypt into one kingdom with the capital being Memphis near current day Cairo. The reason I chose to write a research paper on King Tut is because he is one of the most well known pharaohs of

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    Submitted: March 17, 2009 By: Anna
  • King Tutankhamun

    King Tutankhamun

    King Tutankhamun The discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb has greatly impacted Egyptian Archeology. Although King Tutankhamun was a young ruler, his tomb was well preserved. This factor is what caused the tomb to be such a find. It has also caused King Tutankhamun to become one of the most well known pharaohs of all time. His treasures are preserved in museums to this day. The term Ancient Egypt represents a span of time about twenty-five

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    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Max
  • Kiss of the Fur Queen

    Kiss of the Fur Queen

    Tomson Highway's "Kiss of the Fur Queen" is my favorite of what we have read so far. Vulgarity, creativity and abstract language are some of my favorite characteristics in writing. One of the things that surprised me about Highway's novel, which I do not want to say in class for fear that it is a false reaction to this piece, is his lack of abhorrence towards the priests in the Res School. It seems as

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • Kita Ikki

    Kita Ikki

    Kita Ikki was a radical nationalist who lived from 1883 to 1937. Some of his countrymen consider him to be an almost legendary nationalist hero but to the great majority he remains unknown and misunderstood. Early in the twentieth century this man of higher purpose formulated a comparative theory of social evolution which allowed him to examine all countries, East and West, in a new perspective.(Martin 73) Kita Ikki considered revolution to be the inevitable

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    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Knights

    Knights

    Knight Knight is the English term for a social position. Knighthood is a non-heritable (with a few rare exceptions) form of gentility, but not of nobility. In the High and Late Middle Ages, the principal duty of a knight was to fight as, and lead, heavy cavalry (see serjeanty); more recently, knighthood has become a symbolic title of honour given to a more diverse class of people, from mountain climber Edmund Hillary to musician Paul

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • Knights and Chivalry

    Knights and Chivalry

    KNIGHTS AND CHIVALRY Knights were a large part of the Middle Ages. A lot people think that knights are soldiers who were covered in metal, and fought dragons and evil people. Although they were warriors, or soldiers, knights never fought dragons. Knights fought for their king or lord because land was promised to them. To become a knight you had to be born a noble boy and start training at age seven. The boys didn't

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    Submitted: March 17, 2009 By: Anna
  • Knights and Their Role in Medieval Society

    Knights and Their Role in Medieval Society

    Knights And their role in medieval society. Knights were an integral part of medieval society. They originally began with primitive warriors such as the Mongols who fought on horseback for added speed and power, but quickly advanced to chivalrous gentleman such as the Normans. Much has been written about medieval knights with the most famous being a series of legends about King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Arthur and his knights were

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    Submitted: March 16, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Knights and Their Role in Medieval Society

    Knights and Their Role in Medieval Society

    Knights And their role in medieval society. Knights were an integral part of medieval society. They originally began with primitive warriors such as the Mongols who fought on horseback for added speed and power, but quickly advanced to chivalrous gentleman such as the Normans. Much has been written about medieval knights with the most famous being a series of legends about King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Arthur and his knights were

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Vika
  • Knights of the White Camellia

    Knights of the White Camellia

    The Knights of the White Camellia was a secret organization of white men formed in the lower Southern states in the Reconstruction period. They were considered much more conservative than the Klan and they were generally less violent. Its members were pledged to support the supremacy of the white race, to oppose the uniting of the races, to resist the social and political seizing of the carpetbaggers, and to restore white control of the government

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: July
  • Knights Templar

    Knights Templar

    The First Crusade signified the reunification of Christendom in Europe, pushing a united Christian force towards the capture and protection of pilgrim routes to Jerusalem, Holy Land. Following the departure of most crusaders whom declared their vows to Christianity fulfilled, came about a French knight Hughes de Payens. "Hughes and eight other knights, took vows of obedience to Warmund of Picquigny; the Patriarch of Jerusalem, resolving to live in holy poverty and charity and to

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • Know the History

    Know the History

    To accomplish great things, one must be willing to recognize the past, live in the present, and have a vision for the future. Many people do not know how to use what is given to mold what can happen for them. If the past determined one's future success, many people would not have an accomplished life right now. Living in the moment makes one's life promising; it helps to show what can be accomplished in

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Knowledge Explicit - Tacit

    Knowledge Explicit - Tacit

    In general, "knowledge” means three things." First, we use it to refer to a state of knowing. This common usage corresponds to what is often referred to as "know about." Second, we use the word "knowledge" to refer to an understanding or grasp of facts. This corresponds to "know how." Third, we use the term "knowledge" to refer to codified, captured and accumulated facts, methods, principles, techniques and so on. This corresponds to “know-who”. Knowledge

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    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: Edward
  • Kodak Case Study

    Kodak Case Study

    Increased violence in western Iraq has prevented Iraq from resuming oil exports to Jordan. The minister in Iraq had claimed that they had agreed to resume exports to Jordan however; both countries have found it impossible to carry out the deal due to increased violence. Drivers who were assigned to ship crude oil through tankers could not make the trip and were stalled because of the violence in that area. Under Saddam Hussein a fleet

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: David
  • Kokoda Trail

    Kokoda Trail

    In 1942, in the midst of World War II, the allied forces in the Pacific fought a series of naval battles. In one, known as the battle of the Coral Sea, the allied fleet was, for the first time, victorious against the Japanese fleet. This battle thwarted any attempt by the Japanese to invade New Guinea via sea at Port Moresby. This resulted in the Japanese forces, making an overland assault across the Owen Stanley

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Artur
  • Korean Culture and Traditions

    Korean Culture and Traditions

    Ruth Benedict was quoted saying, “Culture is not a biologically transmitted complex.” In many ways, through studying a foreign country or culture, this statement is very true. In most cases, cultures do pass from generation to generation. But this has nothing to due with biology. Obviously, cultures can be passed through music, art, folklore stories, and games. But some of the best ways that culture and tradition are passed on are often overlooked. For example,

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Bred
  • Korean Population in New York City

    Korean Population in New York City

    Korean Population in New York City New York City is the haven for so many poor, hopeful, confused people who have gathered up the courage to leave their homes in their native countries and try to start anew. America has been named the "land of the free" because immigrants from all times and all places have the opportunity, optimistically, to be able to create a new life for themselves and their families, to make money,

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    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: July
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