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    be detached from‚ the subjectivities of scholars’ . Hence‚ is Morris implying that historical truths are objective? If they are indeed objective‚ why are historians constantly rewriting history books? Although the objectivity of some historical truths is indisputable‚ one must realise that most truths in history are influenced by the historian’s biases‚ limitations and his subjection to external influences. In other words‚ subjective elements (as mentioned above) undermine the objective interpretations

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    observation‚ explanation‚ and prediction of real world phenomena by experiment. Given the dual status of science as objective knowledge and as a human construct‚ good historiography of science draws on the historical methods of both intellectual history and social history. Tracing the exact origins of modern science is possible through the many important texts which have survived from the classical world. However‚ the word scientist is relatively recent—first coined by William Whewell in the 19th century

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    films about the past‚ like Chicago‚ were inspired by an era and/or events that have occurred at that time‚ but off skew for entertainment purposes. Right at the beginning of the article the author writes “Chicago is a musical. It does not claim to be history.” Yes‚ Chicago does stem from and was inspired by the trials of Belva Gaertner and Beulah Annan; however the film is crime comedy and not Documentary.  B.  In your view‚ do the historical inaccuracies harm or help our understanding of past events

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    4. VITAMIN CARTEL CASE 4.1 EU INVESTIGATION FINDINGS According to the World Trade Organization (WTO) (2001)‚ in 1989 two European vitamins manufacturers Roche and BASF started the cartels. They decided to increase the prices of vitamins A and E gradually to a geographic division to the world’s markets. Roche and BASF skillfully garnered over seventy percent of sales in these markets and later successfully co-opted their principal rivals‚ Rhone-Poulenc and Eisai. Through 1991‚ these four companies

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    Part 1 -- The History of China Before we discuss individual technological developments‚ you should read the following three essays that will give you a historic context for these developments.        Concise Political History of China‚ an online article by Paul Halsall compiled from Compton ’s Living Encyclopedia on America Online‚ http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/core9/phalsall/texts/chinhist.html        Chinese Periodization in Light of Economic Developments by Paul Halsall‚ http://www.mastep

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    The European Sovereign Debt Crisis- A Comparison between Greece and Ireland Jeremy Hutton 34738331 Econ326 European Debt Crisis- A comparison between Greece and Ireland. The European Sovereign Debt Crisis is an ongoing financial problem that has hindered the ability of many European Nations to re-finance their government debt without the assistance of Third Parties. Investors developed fear at the rising debt levels of European governments and this escalated in late 2009/early 2010. The

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    tattoos were considered so exotic in European and U.S. societies‚ tattooed Indians and Polynesians often drew crowds at circuses and fairs during the 18th and 19th centuries. (Krcmarik) Tattoos have been present for thousands of years. Some are traditional designs‚ some decorative‚ some with mystical meanings‚ all remain popular today. Definite evidence of the use of tattoos in ancient times has been found in various

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    Bibliography: Claypole‚ W. and John Robottom‚ Caribbean Story‚ Book one: Longman Publishers‚ 1990 Hamilton-Willie‚ D Greenwood‚ R. and Hamber‚ S‚ Amerindians to Africans: Macmillan Publishers Ltd‚ 2003 J.D Fage ‚ The History Of West Africa: Cambridge University Press Publishers‚ 1969. Hugh Thomas‚ The Slave Trade‚ The Story Of The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade‚ 1440-1870: Simon & Schuster Publishers Ltd‚ 1997.

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    Introduction The medieval period in European history begins after the fall of the Roman Empire around 500 C.E.‚ and continued until the early modern period beginning around 1500. The medieval period is split into the sub-categories of early medieval (500-1000)‚ central middle ages (1000-1300)‚ late medieval (1300-1500)‚ and followed by the early modern period (1500-1800). At each of these periods of time important political‚ economic‚ social‚ cultural‚ religious and scientific changes were being

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    EXPLAIN THE CHANGING SIGNIFICANCE OF THE WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION (WEU) When the subject of the Western European Union and its position in the evolving European security environment was raised at a discussion of current issues at NATO in 1993‚ it was described simply as being a "paper tiger" incapable of responding to future crises 1 However the status of the WEU has changed rapidly‚ particularly with the European Community (EC) agreement at Maastricht defining new responsibilities for the organisation

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