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    History of India (c.1550-1750s) Project: Harem Politics in Mughal India Abstract The Harem Politics in Mughal India has shaped the paradigm of the politics of this period in more ways than can be imagined. This paper seeks to deconstruct some of the myths and realities about an oft overseen aspect of the Mughal period and look at how the lives and contributions of some exceptional women shaped what we call the Mughal state. Introduction This paper can find its inception in Indu Sudareasn’s

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    Napoleonic Code. Therefore without Josephine’s influence‚ Napoleon would not have become who he was. To understand Napoleon one must first understand Josephine Bonaparte’s history. Marie was the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte.She was a popular Empress and had many defining characteristics which helped to shape her life. Josephine had a great impact on Napoleon’s emotions which affected the decisions and actions that he made directly and indirectly. (PBS; Napoleon and Josephine‚ http://www.pbs.org/empires/napoleon/n_josephine/courtship/page_1

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    Isabel AP World History DBQ: Analyze connections between regional issues and European struggles for global power in the mid-eighteenth century. Identify an additional type of document and explain how it would help your analysis of these connections. During the mid-eighteenth century‚ the European was struggling to spread its power in the whole world‚ especially in Americas and Asia‚ experiencing various regional issues in economy‚ diplomacy‚ and territory with local people. Document 1 6‚ and 9 are

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    Equality or Freedom A society of perfectly equal individuals may sound like a world worth living in to some. However‚ “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut disproves this idea. In the story‚ the government attempts to create a population of completely equal beings. In order to create this society‚ those who are born smarter‚ stronger‚ or prettier are required to wear handicaps of some sort to compensate for their upperhand in life. Vonnegut uses multiple literary devices to portray the theme of this

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    Six years after Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany‚ Victory in Europe was declared. But with the fall of the Nazis‚ a new enemy of the West appeared—the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union‚ or the USSR‚ was a Marxist-Leninist state with a highly centralized government and economy‚ that through its one-party‚ the Communist Party‚ promised social and economic equality for all. But the Red State did not fulfill its promises‚ with Soviet Premiers like Stalin killing millions of its citizens. It truly seemed

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    Addis Ababa The site of Addis Ababa was chosen by Empress Taytu Betul and the city was founded in 1886 by her husband‚ Emperor Menelik II. The name of the city Addis Ababa (ኣዲስ ኣበባ) was taken from parts of the city called hora Finfinnee ("hot springs") in Oromo[citation needed]. Another Oromo name of the city is Sheger. Menelik‚ as initially a King of the Shewa province‚ had found Mount Entoto a useful base for military operations in the south of his realm‚ and in 1879 visited the reputed ruins

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    Conflict and Reconciliation between King Stephen and the English Church Assistant Dr. Monica Oancă The civil war between King Stephen and Empress Matilda was an Anglo-Norman crisis with deep implications both for the English aristocracy and for the ecclesiastical authority within the realm. Although the political repercussions of the splintering of the Anglo-Norman ruling elite have often been discussed‚ the position of the Church and its bishops has been usually overlooked although

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    Ways to Deal with Deviance

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    Every society has some deviance which is not accepted by most of the people. Deviance refers to the action that is seen as abnormal and depends on how people look at you. People who have deviance would face lots of pressure from society. It can have positive effect to the society. For example‚ it can increase the cohesion of society and brings out improvement of society. On the other hand‚ it also attributes to drawbacks like destroying harmony of society. Hence‚ different methods are carried out

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    The open door policy with china was created by John Milton Hay‚ the US Secretary of State‚ the "Open Door" was to create powerful countries to trade freely and equally. The open door policy stated that all European nations‚ and the United States‚ could trade with China .In reply‚ each nation tried to evade Hay’s request‚ taking the position that it could not commit itself until the other nations had complied. However‚ by July 1900‚ Hay announced that each of the powers had granted consent in principle

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    himself through out his whole being. As a young man he made his presence known with his troublemaking‚ partying‚ and psychic abilities‚ as he grew older it was with his magnetism‚ beliefs and rituals‚ and some help from the Romanov’s‚ more specifically Empress Alexandria Romanov. This ability of making a name for himself through his personality and actions undoubtedly made him the most talked about man in 1900 Russia and made his name famous for many following years. Born sometime between 1869 and 1872

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