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  • Columbus’s Legacy: Genocide in the America’s,” by David E. Stannard

    Columbus’s Legacy: Genocide in the America’s,” by David E. Stannard

    In the article, “Columbus’s Legacy: Genocide in the America’s,” by David E. Stannard, the theme can be identified as contrary to popular belief that the millions of native peoples of the Americas that perished in the sixteenth century died not only from disease brought over by the Europeans, but also as a result of mass murder, as well as death due to working them to death. Stannard starts out the article by citing contemporary

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    Essay Length: 362 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Jessica
  • David Beckam

    David Beckam

    David Robert Joseph Beckham, OBE (born May 2, 19) is an English professional footballer who currently plays for Real Madrid. Beckham was named as a member of Pelй's FIFA 100[3]. In addition to his success on the pitch, Beckham has been recognized by Time as one of 2004's Time 100 (Heroes & Icons),[4] and he is recognized as an elite global advertising brand.[5] Beckham is the fifth most capped English player of all time, has

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Martin Luther King and Henry David Thoreau

    Martin Luther King and Henry David Thoreau

    By acting civil but disobedient you are able to protest things you don’t think are fair, non-violently. Henry David Thoreau is one of the most important literary figures of the nineteenth century. Thoreau’s essay “Civil Disobedience,” which was written as a speech, has been used by many great thinkers such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi as a map to fight against injustice. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a pastor that headed

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Niels Hedrik David Bohr

    Niels Hedrik David Bohr

    Niels Hedrik David Bohr Niels Hendrik David Bohr was one of the foremost scientists of the 20th century. The Nobel prizewinning physicist was known for his development of the theory of atomic fission that led to the development of the atomic bomb. He was born on Oct. 7, 1885, in Copenhagen, Denmark. His father, Christian, was a professor at the University of Copenhagen and his brother, Harold, was a great mathematician. Bohr and his family

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    Essay Length: 425 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: regina
  • Reflection on "battle of the Ants," Henry David Thoreau

    Reflection on "battle of the Ants," Henry David Thoreau

    Reflection on “The Battle of the Ants”, Henry David Thoreau “The Battle of the Ants” is an excerpt from Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden,” a non-fictional book Thoreau wrote while living on his own in a cabin in the wilderness for 2 years during the 1840’s. Thoreau chose to live this lifestyle in order to find out what really was important in life, in his words, “I went to the woods because I wished to live

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Anna
  • The 1978 Camp David Negotiations Between Israel & Egypt

    The 1978 Camp David Negotiations Between Israel & Egypt

    The Camp David Negotiations of 1968 were an effort made by United States President Jimmy Carter to establish peace and security within the Middle East beginning with Egypt and Israel. President’s Carter’s mediation techniques and his skill at breaking through communication blockades, including his preparation in shadow moves, documentation, power and appreciative moves, helped enable the parties to reach a settlement. However the agreement would not have been reached if Israel and Egypt didn’t both

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Edward
  • Scott’s Experience on the Moon in "waliking on the Moon" by David R.Scott

    Scott’s Experience on the Moon in "waliking on the Moon" by David R.Scott

    Scott's experience on the moon in "Waliking on the Moon" by David R. Scott “WALKING ON THE MOON” by David R. Scott, an American astronaut, is an account of his experiences on moon which he has narrated by the use of figurative language. He has described each aspect with deep detail in order to portray the moon which is merely seen afar. He has employed various techniques to describe the moon and to make his

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    Essay Length: 1,991 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Tasha
  • David Ricardo

    David Ricardo

    Born on April 18, 1772 in London, David Ricardo was the third of seventeen children in a Sephardic Jewish family that emigrated from The Netherlands to England right before his birth. When he was 14 he helped out his father by working at the London Stock Exchange where he learned about money and finance. At 21, Ricardo rejected his orthodox Jewish beliefs and married a Quakeress, Priscilla Anne Wilkinson, which did not make his father

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Jack
  • Henry David Thoreau: His Intentions for His Actions

    Henry David Thoreau: His Intentions for His Actions

    Henry David Thoreau: His Intentions for His Actions Thoreau wanted to see and experience nature first hand. Growing up in a city, nature was most unknown to him. He writes in first person about the events and ideas that came to him during his time living at Walden Pond, in the eighteen hundreds. His intentions as a poet was top live a life of simplicity in order to make a direct connection between people, God,

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • David

    David

    One must keep in mind that David was the second king, Hezekiah was an hereditary monarch in the line of David, and he reigned centuries later. This leaves us with the little problem of explaining how David could have invaded Jerusalem via a water gate that would not be constructed until several centuries later. (Perhaps he morphed through solid rock). This is also brings up interesting questions about the dating of some of these fabulous

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    Essay Length: 1,118 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Janna
  • David Wilkerson

    David Wilkerson

    David Wilkerson A light in a dark world even when every one around him was in the dark David Wilkerson a country preacher whom God called to provide a ministry to those who where hurting, and able to make a difference in New York city. He established a ministry called teen challenge. His family and his church supported him a man of prayer who learned to obey God instantly. The lives of so many

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Fonta
  • David Lachapelle

    David Lachapelle

    David LaChapelle is an incredible, modern photographer. He combines celebrities with the bizarre. His photography is unique, charged with sexual imagery, and provides a unique view on people you see in the media, today. I chose an article from American Photo, May/June 2003, as the basis of my research paper on David LaChapelle. The magazine has a nice design. It is easy to read the print, and the titles of topics are always visible. You

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Bronze David

    The Bronze David

    Italian Renaissance Donato de'Bardi detto Donatello The Bronze David by Donatello Kat Art History Mid Term Paper David David, who was presumed by many of the fifteenth century to be the future king of Israel, was portrayed any many different and exciting styles. I will explain how the works of Donatello, Michelangelo and Bernini are similar and how they are very different, how the renaissance and culture influenced their works and how there works influenced

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Victor
  • David Crockett

    David Crockett

    David Crockett David was born in 1786 in Greene County East Tennessee .His grandparents were murdered before he was born. Creek and Cherokee Indians killed them. When he was 12 years old he was bound to a cattle a drover. Not having luck with the education, so he decided to runaway at the age of thirteen in 1799. He did this to avoid his fathers punishment. What he did is got a job to support

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Wendy
  • East of the Mountains by David Gutterson

    East of the Mountains by David Gutterson

    This Book was written by David Guterson. He wrote another book which I don’t know much about called Snow Falling on Cedars. But he wrote this book which I was interested in certain parts of it, such as his ideal of wanting to commit suicide, a drifter who gave him some help on lessening the pain, and when he talked about his pass of when he was recruited from Camp Hale. This was a good

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: July
  • Michelangelo’s David

    Michelangelo’s David

    When thinking of sculptures, one of the first that comes to mind is David. This statue was created of marble between 1501 and 1504 and stands over 14 feet high. David is a symbol that represents strength and anger. The statue had intended political connotations for the ruling of the Medici family. Michelangelo used David as model of "heroic courage" to demonstrate that "spiritual strength can be more effective than arms". Michelangelo insisted that David

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Steve
  • David Berkowitz

    David Berkowitz

    David Berkowitz was born on June 1, 1953. He was adopted into the Berkowitz family, and his original name was Richard Falco. His birth mother had to put him up for adoption because she had an affair with a married man, named Joseph Kleinman, who said that he would support her family if she gave the baby up (meaning David) for adoption. Nat and Pearl Berkowitz adopted David Berkowitz, because they couldn’t have children of

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Hester Prynne and Henry David Thoreau: Rebels in Society

    Hester Prynne and Henry David Thoreau: Rebels in Society

    Hester Prynne and Henry David Thoreau: Rebels in Society Hester Prynne is an anarchic force that destabilizes the status quo, allowing change to occur. She is a strong character, a rebel ostracized from society. The isolation she lives in brings her sorrow, yet grants her freedom of thought. Hester rejects the imprisoning commands of an accusatory society and has the will to fight against their influence over her nature. Henry David Thoreau also rebelled against

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Jon
  • David Wilmot and the Wilmot Proviso

    David Wilmot and the Wilmot Proviso

    David Wilmot David Wilmot was born in Bethany, Pennsylvania, on January 20, 1814. Wilmot received his academic education in Bethany and in Aurora, New York. He was later admitted to the bar at Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania, in 1834. He soon began practice at Towanda, where he afterward resided. He was first brought into public notice from his support of Martin Van Buren in the presidential race of 1836. He helped to found the Republican Party and

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • A Comparison of Jacques-Lois David and Joseph Goebbels

    A Comparison of Jacques-Lois David and Joseph Goebbels

    "The essence of propaganda consists in winning people over to an idea so sincerely, so vitally, that in the end they succumb to it utterly and can never again escape from it" (Goebbels). Both Jacques-Lois David and Joseph Goebbels were aspiring men who rose above the standards that were set for them and utilized their own individual talent in order to sway people's opinions to match their own. They both possessed extraordinary talent and ideas

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Henry David Thoreau

    Henry David Thoreau

    Henry David Thoreau spent his life in voluntary poverty, fascinated by the study of nature. Two years, in the prime of his life, were spent living in a shack in the woods near a pond. Who would choose a life like this? Henry David Thoreau did, and he enjoyed it. Henry David Thoreau was born in Concord, Massachusetts on July 12, 1817, on his grandmother's farm. Thoreau, who was of French-Huguenot and Scottish-Quaker ancestry, was

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • David Hockney

    David Hockney

    David Hockney The Artist David Hockney has always denied being a pop artist but is included under this heading because this is how the public perceives him. He was born in Bradford in 1937. By the time he won a scholarship to Bradford Grammar School at the age of eleven he had already decided that he wanted to be an artist. He drew for the school magazine and produced posters for the school debating society

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Treatment of Children in David Copperfield

    Treatment of Children in David Copperfield

    "Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show”. That's how Dickens define his book. David Copperfield tells the story of a child who loses his father and has to assume responsibilities earlier. Also, it shows the child’s treatment by different adults; From Peggotty, who is a lovely woman with David to Jane Murdstone, whose extreme dislike

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Kevin
  • King David

    King David

    Since the creation of cinema, there have always been movies adapted from books. Everyone knows that when doing this there must be certain concessions that are needed. One cannot possibly include every little detail of a book in a movie script. There are also times where a books version of an event may be “boring,” so the screen writer events of stylizes the passage to make it more appealing to an audience. There have also

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Henry David Thoreau

    Henry David Thoreau

    Henry David Thoreau was bon on July 12, 1817 in Concord, Massachusetts, on his grandmother’s farm. Thoreau was of French-Huguenot and Scottish-Quaker decent. Thoreau was interested in writing at an early age. At the age of ten he wrote his first essay “The seasons”. He attended Concord Academy until 1833 when he was accepted to Harvard University but with his pending financial situation he was forced to attend Cambridge in August of 1833. In September

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Janna

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