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Sponsored linksCollege Term Papers Instant DownloadThe Analysis of History Examines quotations by historian Thomas Carlyle and philosopher Karl Marx regarding history and the study of history. -- 1,423 w.; 4 src.; MLA
“Our History Syllabus Has Us Gasping” This paper analyzes "'Our History Syllabus Has Us Gasping': History in Canada Schools—Past, Present, and Future" by Ken Osborne, which discusses the problem of teaching history to Canada’s young students. -- 1,340 w.; 1 src.; APA
"Why Study History?" A review of Paul Gagnon's "Why Study History?" about the importance of history in everyday life. -- 900 w.; 1 src.;
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God and Government: An Interpretation of Modern History. This paper examines Catherine Millard's book, "The Rewriting of American History" in comparison to three other history texts. -- 1,900 w.; 4 src.;
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Bob Woodward
Bob Woodward
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Frederick Taylor
Summary
In the following discussion, the author outlines the importance and contribution Frederick Taylor made in the field of organizational behavior as we know today and yesterday. It outlines why his scientific management theory is important for understanding the organizational behaviors and...
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Puritan Society
The Puritans were a highly restrictive people, and they believed that their religion was the only correct one. Religion was very important in their society, and they had holy men who were the only ones allowed to commune with or speak about God. Puritan men had most of the freedom in the...
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The Battle of Chancellorsville
The Battle of Chancellorsville
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The purpose of this paper is to introduce, discuss, and analyze the topic of the Battle of Chancellorsville during the Civil War. Specifically, it will include an analysis of the battle, including illustrations. The Battle of Chancellorsville was...
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"1968 in America" by Charles Kaiser
Analysis: 1968 in America by Charles Kaiser
Introduction
In the book, "1968 in America: Music, Politics, Chaos, Counterculture, and the Shaping of a Generation," author Charles Kaiser makes several major points, all of which relate to the 1968 presidential nomination on the Democratic side, or...
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Hebrew National Identity
Hebrew National Identity
A National Hebrew Identity was initiated and gradually formed in Palestine between the 1920
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9/11
This seven page paper presents a detailed examination of the American Airline flight 587 crash in New York. The writer explores the way the public was handled following the crash including the press releases aimed at the public concern. There were seven sources used to complete this paper.
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Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria ruled from 1837 until 1901. She was the longest-reigning ruler in British history, and she ruled all of Great Britain and Ireland. She was also the Empress of India from 1876 until 1901. She succeeded her Uncle, William IV, to get the throne, and she was the...
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King Edward VII
King Edward VII
King Edward VII was the oldest son of Queen Victoria. He was born on November 8, 1841, and died on May 6, 1910. He had been in poor health for a long time, and had suffered several heart attacks. In 1863 he got married to Princess Alexandra of Denmark, and they had six...
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Culture of the U.S.
In the history of the United States, there are three distinct periods of cultural experiences, those of Dominions (1490-1750), Republics (1750-1815), and Democracies (1815-1865). Each period had its own cultural paradigm, and its own organization that influenced the way in which the culture...
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