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Orion
Number of words: 718 - Number of pages: 3.... of Vulcan(Hephaestus), who, taking pity on him, gave him Kedalion, one of his men to be his guide to the abode of the sun. Placing Kedalion on his shoulders, proceeded to the east, and there meeting the sun-god(Helios) was restored to sight by his beam. After this he dwelt as a hunter with Diana(Artemis), with whom he was a favorite, and it was even said she was about to marry him. Her brother was highly displeased and often chid with her, but for no purpose. One day, observing wading through the sea with his head just above the water, Apollo pointed it out to his sister and maintained .....
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African Americans In The Civil
Number of words: 2363 - Number of pages: 9.... did not have much intention of freeing the slaves. His greatest interest lie in preventing a war from occurring. However, even he could not stop the outbreak of the Civil War (Fincher).
With the war just beginning, ex-slaves and other African Americans wanted to get in on the action. They wanted to fight against those who had enslaved them and their families for generations. They began volunteering and trying to enlist, but everywhere they went they were rejected. “In general, white soldiers and officers believed that black men lacked the courage to fight and fight well” (Hi .....
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Charelemaign
Number of words: 1213 - Number of pages: 5.... be gained through negotiation and alliance. The relationship was one of great symbiosis, and both componants not only survived but prospered to eventually dominate western Europe. For the King of the Franks, the church provided the means to accomplish the expansion and reformation of his empire. For the Holy Roman Church, Charles provided protection from invaders and new possibilities for missionary work.
The blessing of the church helped to unify and strengthen the resolve of the Frankish people as they withstood or conquered the heathen Viking and eastern Germanic tribes. The fact tha .....
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The Matrix-critique And Review
Number of words: 2160 - Number of pages: 8.... him that "they" are after him. Sure enough, the
sinister men in black are at that precise moment being directed to his desk.
Following intricate instructions from Morpheus (who appears to be able to see
the entire layout of Thomas's world as if he is looking at a map, or like a
god looking down
from on high), Thomas sneaks past the agents into an empty office. There
Morpheus tells to make an improbable leap to safety. He fails to make the
leap, does not even try in fact, and allows himself to be captured by the
government agents instead.
He is taken into custody and w .....
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Taxation & Democracy
Number of words: 2977 - Number of pages: 11.... of goals of taxation are "raising revenue, redistributing income, encouraging savings, stimulating growth, penalizing consumption, directing investment, and rewarding certain values while penalizing others. . .indeed, taxation is a major instrument, if not the major instrument through which governments try to affect the private sector," as the author explains. Steinmo offers three explanations as to give insight into the "wide divergences" between the public policies of different nations and cultures. The first is the interests explanation that argues that "policy outcomes vary because .....
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Buddhism
Number of words: 1142 - Number of pages: 5.... one's bondage to the repeating cycle of death and rebirth, which
is brought about by desire. Nirvana is attainable in life through
moral discipline and the practice of Yoga, leading to the
extinction of all attachment and ignorance.
5. Karma:
Karma is a basic concept common to Buddhism. The doctrine holds
that one's state in this life is the result of physical and
mental actions in past incarnations(lives) and that present
action can determine one's destiny in future incarnations. Karma
is a natural, impersonal law of moral cause and effect; on .....
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The Spanish Inquisition
Number of words: 1929 - Number of pages: 8.... Inquisition forbade social influences, such as books from other parts of Europe, to enter Spain. Consequently, the universities remained stagnant, unable to produce graduates understanding the world around them. from the lack of information on the other civilizations in the rest of Europe. As a result of this, they came into the 20th century intellectually inferior and bankrupt. With the banished, tortured, and persecuted heretics in mind, it is possible that is perhaps one of the most cruel acts performed on innocent people in the name of religion.
Before took place, several other inqui .....
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American Revolution - Causes
Number of words: 996 - Number of pages: 4.... subjects in these colonies, owe the same allegiance to the Crown of Great Britain that is owing from his subjects born within the realm, and all due subordination to that august body, the Parliament of Great Britain." This statement can be used as a summation of the entire document that the Stamp Act Congress had initiated. The statement depicts the colonists has having to be submissive and servile in the view of Great Britain, this policy angered the colonists very much, and was another component of the transition of the colonists' rights and liberties.
When the Declatory Act was passe .....
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Hiroshima And Nagasaki Bombing
Number of words: 1713 - Number of pages: 7.... expense to enemy forces, civilians, infrastructure, or, indeed, the global environment. Many issues have been unresolved and have created a debate on the proliferation and use of the nuclear arms as a result of this. Hiroshima marks a powerful psychological turning point in our attitude toward our own science and technology, because it not only exceeded all previous limits in destruction but had, in effect, declared that there were no limits to destruction.
On December 7, 1941 the Japanese attacked the American fleet at Pearl Harbor. Taking the Americans by surprise 19 ships were sunk .....
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Mythology Of Indian Dance
Number of words: 701 - Number of pages: 3.... He called to mind the four Vedas. Vedas are the earliest scriptures of the Hindus. He distilled the essence from each of the Vedas. From ‘Rigveda’, he derived the words, from ‘Sama Veda’, he derived the music, from ‘Yojurve Veda’, the code of gesture and from ‘Atherva Veda’, the element of sentiment or flavor. He blended all of these ingredients and added his own divine genious. Thus, he created an entirely new activity. Brahma named this activity ‘Natya’, which was later renamed ‘Natya Veda’.
Brahma had simply created a technique, but someone was needed for .....
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