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The 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.;

"Gender and the Politics of History"
A book review of Joan Wallach Scott's "Gender and the Politics of History" which discusses history, politics and women's studies as disciplines. -- 1,450 w.; 1 src.; MLA

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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Carl Jung
This brief outline of Carl Jung theories provides the basics of his beliefs on life and symbolism. It is a good place to start gaining a grasp of his basic theories. PAGES. 2 NO BIBLIOGRAPHY PROVIDED Carl Jung and Symbolism Carl Jung was a psychologist who developed alternative...

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Germany
Germany One of the great powers of the industrial world, Germany rose from a collection of small states, principalities, and dukedoms to become a unified empire in 1871. Germany is located in north-central Europe. There have been few changes during the last two centuries on the western border...

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Six Women's Slave Narratives
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"The Origins of WW 2"
Parkinson, Roger. The Origins of World War II. London: Wayland Publishers, 1978. The Origins of World War II describes the social , economic, and political events that lead to World War II and the basic inevitability of the war coming into being. The book is a chronology of events with...

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The Changing Value of Women in Ancient Culture
The Changing Value of Women in Ancient Culture From the begging of recorded history, the role of women has been cathartic. Culture, social development, and the need for political and economic expansion shifted the role and perceptions of women from one of evil and manipulation, to one of...

Number of paragraphs: 3 Number of sentences: 7 Number of words: 165

Why Care About Africa?
It seems that the West is profoundly ignorant when it comes to Africa and the African people. Americans have made no effort to put any energy into the African people and they have little knowledge of the culture or the event sin Africa unless the nation is in the news. When the news ends,...

Number of paragraphs: 5 Number of sentences: 14 Number of words: 300

Equality and Diversity
In 1776 our founding fathers convened and jointly produced what is now considered the core doctrine of our country, the Declaration of Independence. Who has not heard those famous words,

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Ingredients for American Independence Common Sense by Thomas Paine
In 1776, Thomas Paine published Common Sense, and sold 120,000 copies within three months. This pamphlet was important because it described how American independence was not only necessary but inevitable. It was not only necessary but inevitable because not everyone in the colonies was from...

Number of paragraphs: 2 Number of sentences: 4 Number of words: 89

when three worlds meet
When Three Worlds Meet At the end of the 15th century, Christopher Columbus began a journey. His journey would set in motion, the cultural collision, of a new world. This new world would now be the new home for Europeans, Africans, and a changed home for Native Americans. The...

Number of paragraphs: 4 Number of sentences: 7 Number of words: 132

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