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    Richard S. Dunn Summary

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    Richard S. Dunn‚ born in 1926 in Minnesota‚ composed The Age of Religious Wars and other historical vignettes. Dunn earned a history Ph.D. from Princeton and taught history at the University of Michigan and the University of Pennsylvania where he retired in 1996. Dunn organized the published books that he used as sources into general‚ political‚ economic‚ social‚ and intellectual history. Throughout his book‚ he alluded to them with footnotes. In addition‚ he illustrated conditions after wars and treaties

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    The Eighties overall is a great book that covers many factors of what is now society‚ it gives a brief but very deep explanation of things which I really enjoyed. The information it gave me was enough to become informed about certain topics and also to creating some curiosity about such an interesting and developing decade. Every chapter of the book was interesting‚ however the one that most caught my attention was Chapter Four‚ “Popular Culture and the Culture Wars.” We live in a culture where

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    partnered with British Pathè to create an online video series titled‚ The Great War. British Pathè is a curator of newsreel footage from around the world and contains over 85‚000 films unrivalled in their historical and cultural significance. British Pathè provides a variety of archival footage from the First World War to be used in the production of the video series. “The Great War shows you the history of the First World War in the four years from 1914 to 1918‚ exactly 100 years ago. Our host Indy

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    Revolutionary War Summary

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    Charles Nickel American Heritage Professor Farnsworth Chapter 4 Summary: The American Revolution Much more than a revolt against British taxes and trade regulations‚ the American Revolution was the first modern revolution. It marked the first time in history that a people fought for their independence in the name of certain universal principles such as rule of law‚ constitutional rights‚ and popular sovereignty. This section examines the causes‚ fighting‚ and consequences of the American Revolution

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    In the 1890s‚ social divisions in America were at their lowest wages. The Industrial Revolution happened before labor laws. Children as young as eight were working fourteen hour shifts in factories. Wages decreased until unions appeared. There were three different class divisions; the rich class‚ the middle class‚ and the poor class. The rich class basically had what they wanted and they eventually became known as the nouveau riche‚ meaning “newly rich.” The nouveau riche made their money in

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    Art of War Summary

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    Art of War is a famous Chinese military strategy book written by Sun Tzu‚ an ancient Chinese military general. He was famous during his time and for his work entitled Art of War‚ which made him known even up to our century. According to Wallace (2010)‚ Sun Tzu is the author of one of the most prominent pieces of literature during the era of the Warring States in which China entered around the first millennium B.C.E. In this work of art Sun Tzu takes a rational approach to the problem of conflict

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    Anil´S Ghost Summary

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    Sri Lanka in the midst of its merciless civil war as part of a Human Rights Investigation by the United Nations. Anil‚ along with archaeologist Sarath Diyasena‚ discovers the skeleton of a recently murdered man in an ancient burial ground which is also a government-protected zone. Believing the murder to be politically motivated‚ Anil and Sarath set out to identify the skeleton‚ nicknamed Sailor‚ and bring about justice for the nameless victims of the war. Title explanation The title of the novel

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    Good To Great Summary

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    Collins’ book Good to Great unpacks an underestimated power that helps companies‚ organizations and even churches achieve more than others. Basically‚ Collins says‚ we settled for good enough and we need to pursue greatness. He says‚ “Greatness is not a function of circumstance. Greatness‚ it turns out‚ is largely a matter of conscious choice.” It is a choice and a choice that every leader must choose. However‚ choosing great over good does not come how most people would assume. Great companies focus

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    the Cold War in the Mid 1900’s In the mid 1900’s the term Cold War would be used to describe the relationship between the United States and the USSR. With the United States possessing a powerful weapon known as the atomic bomb; the USSR would not be long behind them after World War II with their own atomic bomb. During this time period the USSR and the United States relationship would dissolve because of the United States holding back information at the Yalta Conference. The Cold War would greatly

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    The Influence of Money in America  James Schultz  Honors English 10‚ Block 2  5/16/15  Tobias  The idea of money influences the social structure of America‚ contributing to the success  and misfortune of this country throughout the course of history to the modern day. One of the  founding fathers‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ predicts and shows how money operates in the American  society as he states‚ “​ Money has never made man happy‚ nor will it‚ there is nothing in its nature  to produce happiness. The more of it one has the more one wants

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