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  • Ukraine - the Orange Revolution

    Ukraine - the Orange Revolution

    Jack Norris Government 383 Dr. Vanderhill Ukraine- The Orange Revolution Ukraine gained its independence from Russia in 1991. This independence lacked a social revolution and elite turnover.¹ For over thirteen years it was ruled by former Communist operatives and industrial executives that worked with corrupt entrepreneurs and members of the mafia, who were usually the same.¹ The Orange Revolution in Ukraine was the overdue social revolution that should have occurred after the nation dismissed Communism

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    Submitted: March 6, 2017 By: JackNorris
  • The Haitian Revolution

    The Haitian Revolution

    The Haitian Revolution The Haitian Revolution was a very important, historical, event that has been the stepping stones for more events in the future. It may seem like this affair is so minor and beside the point, but it really has, in my opinion, one of the biggest impacts on the world; I may be wrong, however it is my opinion. I don’t really understand everything about the revolution, and I never will, but it

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    Submitted: April 12, 2017 By: DavietheCat
  • Tunisia's Uprising Revolution

    Tunisia's Uprising Revolution

    -Background: (intro) Throughout the past four years, The Arab World witnessed a wave of an anti-government movements across the Middle East and North Africa. These Uprisings began due to many factors; among which we have the corruption, poverty, governments’ repression, and the most crucial reason was the dominance and the dictatorship of the Arab-Leaders towards their people. As a result many revolutions Erupted in order to restore freedom and democracy. The first revolution in the

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    Submitted: April 24, 2017 By: ramach Yacine
  • Revolution of Fitness Centers

    Revolution of Fitness Centers

    Business idea “Revolution of Fitness Centers” Our key resources consist of an IT infrastructure designed to provide the services and services of the app and to ensure functionality and availability. Of course, the partner fitness centers and the ownership of a smartphone are among the resources. The sensors for the fitness equipment are a core resource, because they always have to work smoothly to offer our service. The key activities are the development of the

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    Submitted: November 27, 2017 By: tschulia
  • Arab Spring Revolution

    Arab Spring Revolution

    Arab Spring-Revolution OR Chaos? The set of uprisings that started in 2011 and continued till mid 2012 in the Arab countries are of as much interest as they were almost five years ago. Many critics, foreign policy makers and writers have viewed the uprisings instigated in Tunisia followed by large scale conflicts that resulted in Syrian Civil War, Iraqi Insurgency leading to civil war as well, the Egyptian Civil Crisis and coup, Libyan Civil Crisis

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    Submitted: December 9, 2017 By: ayesha butt
  • The Glorious Revolution

    The Glorious Revolution

    The Glorious Revolution In 1660, England was at the brink of civil war once again. And in 1688 the country was overrun by a foreign army. In 1688, the king of England was James. Some of England’s nobles invited the Dutch leader, William, to come to England. William was married to Mary, James’ protestant daughter. When William and Mary arrived in England they brought an army with them, and James took his wife and son

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    Submitted: January 15, 2018 By: ahultquist
  • Samsung: A Management Revolution

    Samsung: A Management Revolution

    Reaction Paper Samsung: A Management Revolution Reymark C. Malit University of the Philippines Diliman Extension Program in Pampanga MGT 201 (Theory and Practice of Management) Dr. Emelita C. Kempis June 17, 2017 SUMMARY OF THE ARTICLE Samsung: A Management Revolution (Source: Business Week, February 1994) is an article and a business review that provides information and interpretation about what happened in the business of Samsung Group in the year 1993. The article reveals how Samsung

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    Submitted: February 15, 2018 By: malitr
  • Russian Revolution Essay

    Russian Revolution Essay

    Firstly, Lenin’s ideology was not based off Karl Marx’s ideology of Communism. Karl Marx proposed the idea that the worker-class would rise up and overthrow the middle-class. But in Lenin’s sight they needed a leader to guide them to accomplish it. This makes a great deal of problems as Communism is based off equality and if you have a leader it does not make everyone equal. Another problem you have is that in Lenin’s view,

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    Submitted: October 31, 2018 By: hefman4
  • The Father of Monstrosity: Dr. Sims’s Immoral and Unethical Revolution in Gynecology

    The Father of Monstrosity: Dr. Sims’s Immoral and Unethical Revolution in Gynecology

    Dr. James Marion Sims was a nineteenth century surgeon who is credited for being the “Father of Gynecology” due to his success in correcting vesico-vaginal fistula (VVF), which is a tear in the vagina after childbirth that led to incontinence. The article “The Medical Ethics of the ‘Father of Gynecology’, Dr J Marion Sims” explains the ways in which he was able to experiment and attempt to find a way to successfully treat VVF in

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    Submitted: November 26, 2018 By: itzzy
  • American Imperialism Dbq

    American Imperialism Dbq

    Between the period of the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, expansionism was a major part of the United States. Since there were many advances in technology and knowledge of the world many different countries tried to expand there countries as much as possible. Between this period there was a lot of continuation of expansionism plus there was also a lot of departure of expansionism in the country. Many things contributed to this

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    Submitted: November 30, 2008 By: Jon
  • American Flag

    American Flag

    The United States Flag is the third oldest of the National Standards of the world; older than the Union Jack of Britain or the Tricolor of France. The flag was first authorized by Congress June 14, 1777. This date is now observed as Flag Day throughout America. The flag was first flown from Fort Stanwix, on the site of the present city of Rome, New York, on August 3, 1777. It was first under fire

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    Submitted: November 30, 2008 By: Jon
  • Why Was There Economic Prosperity in American in the 1920's?

    Why Was There Economic Prosperity in American in the 1920's?

    Why was there economic prosperity in American in the 1920's? I know that America on it's surface was prosperous during the 1920's. I know this because of the physical signs, and the evidence I have found supporting this concept. Some of the physical signs of the then prosperity are evident today, like the skyscrapers and Empire State building. There were the inventions of manufactured fabrics and materials such as Bakelite, artificial silk and Cellophane. Airlines

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    Submitted: December 4, 2008 By: Tasha
  • Isolation in Society by American Literature

    Isolation in Society by American Literature

    Isolation In Society By American Literature. The individual and his role in society, based on American Literature, is portrayed through many different characters, all sharing the same feelings of isolation. The feeling of isolation, in reference to Huckleberry Finn , is a choice that Huck Finn brings on himself. Throughout rebellion towards his father, Huck tries to find his true self by isolating himself from societies views and beliefs. In the novel Great Gatsby ,

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    Submitted: December 8, 2008 By: Mike
  • The American Dream

    The American Dream

    It is the intent of this paper to prove that the "American Dream" can best be explained as a "city upon a hill." "Ciity upon a hill" meaning being above and superior over those below. The Civil War, the imperialistic race of the 19th century, the Korean War, the KKK, and the Gulf War are all examples of the "American Dream" of superiority playing a part in American History. Each American has a different idea

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    Submitted: December 12, 2008 By: Jon
  • Enlightenment Versus British Political Control - the Colonial American Enlightenment Ideals Compared to the British Oppression

    Enlightenment Versus British Political Control - the Colonial American Enlightenment Ideals Compared to the British Oppression

    Enlightenment Versus British Political Control The Colonial American enlightenment ideals compared to the British oppression The development of enlightenment ideals such as equality, democracy, and religious freedom were more influential on the American colonists than the British oppression, and helped catalyst the American Revolution. The idea of equality is a strongly preached idea of enlightenment, and was one of the main points in the evolution to the American Revolution. As stated in the declaration of

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    Submitted: January 7, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Farmland Industries Inc.

    Farmland Industries Inc.

    Introduction Today, when we hear the slogans "better farming, better food," or "proud to be farmer owned" one company comes to mind, Farmland Industries. We may think of this of this fortune 500 company as a leading agricultural powerhouse, which it is, however, it was not always that way. Background Farmland Industries Inc. was founded by Howard A. Cowden, who was born and raised in Southwestern Missouri. Cowden started young in the cooperative business by

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    Submitted: January 8, 2009 By: David
  • African-Americans Segregates Themselves

    African-Americans Segregates Themselves

    The argument that African-Americans segregates themselves from other groups is not a valid argument. It is not partly because of history, since municipal ordinance in the early 1900's determined where African-Americans could live, which are now considered ghettos. A reason why this ordinance was in existence is because Chicago is an older city that grew during a time when racial struggles were occurring. This history is what gives Chicago a high index of dissimilarity, which

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    Submitted: January 10, 2009 By: Artur
  • Captain of Industry Vs. Robber Barons

    Captain of Industry Vs. Robber Barons

    Carnegie, Rockefeller, and Vanderbilt should be considered as "Captains of Industry" and not "Robber Barons." They are Industrial Tycoons and should be considered as "Captains of Industry" because they used their business skills to strengthen the economy. They also knew how to use their money and power for good. There is lots of proof that Carnegie, Rockefeller, and Vanderbilt are on the good side. Andrew Carnegie was a very good businessman. "He was a "self

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    Submitted: January 26, 2009 By: Stenly
  • The American Civil War

    The American Civil War

    The American Civil War, one of the bloodiest wars the United States has ever had to go through. The American Civil War started in 1861 and lasted until 1865. This conflict was a," separatist conflict between the United States Federal Government (Union) and eleven slave states that declared there secession and formed the Confederate States of America." We all know that the Union eventually came out on top in 1865 with the surrender of Robert

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    Submitted: January 26, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Early American History

    Early American History

    Tara King Page 1 Aug. 31, 2008 History 1013 Early American History Through out reading this chapter I discovered a lot of very interesting things that had never been brought to my attention before. I really enjoyed learning some of the history that took place in America before it was actually given the name "America". One of the first things that grabbed my attention was when I was reading about the Aztecs and their somewhat

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    Submitted: January 26, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Capitalism: The Cause of Slavery in The American South

    Capitalism: The Cause of Slavery in The American South

    The American South, had a social system which was distinct in many ways. There was an economy relative to the region, where class structure and a system of racial differences which caused the South to become unique to the rest of the nation. Historians such as James Henretta have said that Capitalism was the cause of all evil within the American South. American Capitalism defined by Max Weber is " a greed for gain",

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    Submitted: February 16, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Sam Adams - American Patriot

    Sam Adams - American Patriot

    Samuel Adams was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He was a well-known American patriot, which was a leader of the resistance to British policy before the American Revolution, throughout the colonies. Later, he became an active in Boston political circles. Consequently, in 1765, he was elected to the legislative body of Massachusetts, where he assumed leadership of the movement in Massachusetts that advocated independence from Great Britain. In 1767, measures were passed by the British

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    Submitted: February 16, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Characteristics and Impacts of American Reconstruction

    Characteristics and Impacts of American Reconstruction

    Ashley Smith Characteristics and Impacts of American Reconstruction The key goals of Reconstruction were to readmit the South into the Union and to define the status of freedmen in American society. The Reconstruction era was marked by political, not violent, conflict. Some historical myths are that the South was victimized by Reconstruction, and that the various plans of Reconstruction were corrupt and unjust. Actually, the plans were quite lenient, enforcing military rule for only a

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    Submitted: February 16, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Cause of American Revolutionary War

    Cause of American Revolutionary War

    The American Revolutionary War was caused from the political issues between the "mother country", Great Britain, and its "children", the American colonies. Most of the Americans initially didn't want to completely separate from England but wanted to compromise and regain the rights that Parliament had taken away. England made war unavoidable with its unwillingness to negotiate, heavy taxation of the colonists that violated their rights, and strict trading policies. The English hardly every interfered

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    Submitted: February 17, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Jack Kerouac. American Revolutionary

    Jack Kerouac. American Revolutionary

    Jack Kerouac When initially venturing to find the perfect person for this report, I first looked at some very interesting people. I found most of these interesting people were, at second glance, not so fascinating. I don't doubt that every one of them had a drastic impact on the world around them, but I found that none of these people suited the taste I was looking for. I needed a person who was not only

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    Submitted: February 18, 2009 By: regina