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    received her doctorate (O’Connor 2014). She was only one of two women students in the university at the time (Dick 1981). Noether kept pursuing her studies of mathematics even though society was preventing her from doing so. Her perseverance showed how ambitious and hardworking she is as an individual. In addition‚ her dedication to her studies even when being prevented from doing so is astounding. These qualities she possessed seem to be a common trait for women who pursued science in the early

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    THE WAR BETWEEN SOUTH AND WEST The middle of the XIX century was a period of worsening economic and political conflict of Northern and Southern States. For a long time two dissimilar type of economy existed and developed in the framework of a single state‚ of course‚ competing among them‚ but not bringing the situation to tensions. However‚ in this period it became increasingly clear the inevitability that contradictions of the two systems will turn in the armed struggle for power‚ for the victory

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    The event that sparked the outbreak of World War I is the simple but complex assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The archduke’s wife was also killed with him on that day in 1914. One might wonder how a Serbian nationalist from Sarajevo‚ Bosnia known as Princip was even able to get his hands on archduke. Ferdinand and his wife were celebrating their anniversary and they decided to tour the city of Sarajevo‚the capital of Bosnia. While visiting they were in an open care with little security

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    had to harvest their crops by hand‚ and it took some back-breaking work to do it. They needed something or someone to help generate a tool to make collecting crops easier‚ and with his skill and determination‚ that’s exactly what Cyrus Hall McCormick did. On February 15‚ 1809‚ Robert and Mary Ann McCormick had a son named Cyrus. Born in small town‚ Rockbridge County‚ VA‚ Cyrus grew up to become one of America’s greatest inventors. He lived on a farm with his parents‚ and soon‚ his little brother

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    Islam. He always spoke the truth and no one ever could find fault in him. This great leader and Prophet of Islam was born in Mecca (holy city for the Muslims) in the year 570 CE. At that time Mecca was a wild‚ lawless land with many bloody battles and wars and Muhammad was the man to change all of that. Muhammad was raised by his uncle and was also a farmer. He went on trade trips with his uncle at a very young age. At this time in the Arabian society people used to worship many different things such

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    movements as well as the Labor Bund experiences. By the 20th century‚ many of the Jewish were already holding the leadership positions in the American labor movement. Jewish founded the unions that played an important role in left wings politics and after 1936‚ in the Democratic Party politics. And have been aligning with the Democratic Party ever since then‚ throughout most of the 20th century. However by the end of 20th century and early 21st century‚ initiation were made by the Republicans to woo over

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    America. Patriots‚ the American forces that fought against Great Britain‚ engaged physically in the armed conflict and were involved in wars. They had immense help and support from women who contributed greatly and helped in several aspects. Women contributed to the American

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    The invention of the printing press in 1450 marked a new start point for Europe‚ the capacity to print/copy texts allowed people to have more access to education; the literacy rates went up and new discoveries and ideas arose guiding mankind to a period of time that is known for the great advances‚ ideas and discoveries that became the fundamental base for today’s political and scientific ideologies. These new political and scientific philosophies of the enlightenment era marked a shift in the

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    and categories from the already existing European Enlightenment‚ but its contents were largely derived from medieval Jewish philosophy and biblical exegesis. Within the novel‚ Moses Mendelssohn and the Religious Enlightenment‚ David Sorkin conveys how Moses made the German Enlightenment compatible with Judaism‚ and shows Moses to be a more consistent thinker than previously believed; his views on Judaism‚ natural laws‚ and natural rights developed early and remained consistent throughout his lifetime

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    The first way the she did that was by knighting a explorer from Devonshire England after he had been sent away to explore South America by Queen Elizabeth‚ he had also helped her defeat Spanish Armada. Another explorer that Queen Elizabeth had influenced was a man named Martin

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