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    Carlos Juan Finlay was born in current day Camagüey‚ Cuba to Edward Finlay and Eliza de Barrés on December 3‚ 1833.6 His father was a physician who had specialized in ophthalmology and fought along with Simon Bolivar. Although Finlay’s father was from Scotland and his mother was from France‚ they tried to embrace the Cuban culture and changed their names two years after arriving to Cuba. When he was 13 years old‚ Finlay was sent to France in order to start the first stage of formal education. He

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    * On February 17‚ 1590‚ during the Spanish era‚ San Juan was established as an encomienda for Franciscan missionaries.   * It was formerly known as San Juan del Monte‚ its name was derived from its patron saint‚ San Juan de Bautista‚ and del Monte after its hilly landscape.   * San Juan was formerly part of Manila’s Sta. Ana de Sapa.   * The town was burned by rebels during the Chinese uprising of 1639.         * In 1793‚ it was separated from Sta. Ana de Sapa and made into a

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    Behind a marginalized group that is finally able to speak up for themselves lies a motivational leader that gives them the opportunity to have a voice. Without a leader‚ it is difficult for a group to function. As a result‚ these leaders hold a lot of power with the words they say because they become influential to the group they are giving a voice to. Many leaders do so in their own way‚ whether it is through art‚ music‚ activism‚ or even literature. This is a consistent pattern seen in history‚ especially

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    in Russian manner. It is essential to take a closer look at the constitution of 1919 while analyzing why the Weimar Republic failed and why Adolf Hitler became the chancellor. The position of the “Reichspräsident” that was created had way too much power. This leader position could break down the Reichstag with Article 25 that says‚ “the president of the Reich may dissolve the Reichstag‚ but only once for the same cause”(wiki). Furthermore he had the authority to suspend some basic rights in order

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    ’The weaknesses of the directory was the main reason for Napoleon’s rise to power.’ Napoleon Bonaparte rose to the position of the most powerful man in France by the end of 1799. This occurred after the Coup of Brumaire during the 18/19th Brumaire of year 8‚ where Sieyès and Ducos‚ two directors‚ attempted to use Napoleon to overthrow the current government in order to create a new‚ better constitution. Napoleon‚ after making a speech to the council of ancients‚ then attempted to challenge the

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    HOW TO OVERCOME MONEY POWER AND MUSCLE POWER IN ELECTIONS ? In many ways‚ India’s efforts at democracy have been an amazing success. Despite low levels of literacy and human development‚ vast social divisions‚ and a massive population‚ India has remained relatively stable‚ peaceful‚ and democratically governed. However‚ due to the pressing (and often divisive) concerns of the many demographic groups in India and the increasing distrust that the electorate has for its leadership‚ major reasons

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    Original Myth In the village of San Juan Pablo‚ there was a young boy who lived in a big house near the edge of the village with his father and mother. The boy was named John and he was an adventurous kid that liked to figure things out. One day as he was exploring the area‚ he wondered upon a gate to another village. He then unfastened the gate and saw that it was filled with violence and destruction which was nothing like the village that he lived in. He then returned home to his parents and

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    China is a massive and powerful civilization. Chinese history has been viewed in today’s society as a very impressive rise to become one of the top world powers. With such a powerful pull towards China other neighboring civilizations had no choice but to accept that there is no equal. Nonetheless‚ even other civilizations farther than the neighboring civilizations had no choice but to look towards China to understand its great economics and extreme technological advantages. Also‚ China had a very

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    INTRODUCTION This paper will look into the primary reasons for the rise of the Roman papacy to power‚ and a few of the many things that aided the papacy in getting there. The fall of the Roman Empire is clearly a key factor in the rise of the papacy‚ so a look into the factors that caused the fall of the Roman Empire is essential. Secondly‚ a look into how the church positioned itself‚ to step into the vacuum of power left behind by the fall of the Roman Empire will prove to be needed. Lastly‚

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    its territory. It was more probable that Rome expanded organically and out of circumstance because Rome had no intentions to fight these colonies at the beginning. Rome did not have any intentions to start a war‚ nor was it one of the first aggressors‚ because

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