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    "When Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus sought to establish the liberty of the common people and expose the crimes of the oligarchs‚ the guilty nobles took fright and opposed their proceedings by every means at their disposal" - Cicero. The Gracchi Brothers were revolutionary in both their goals and achievements‚ as they changed the politics‚ the economic situation and the social problems of the Roman Republic. During the Gracchi’s existence‚ Rome was facing a number of social‚ political and economic problems

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    Who‘s first words were‚ ‘May I take your order?’ ” “Mine were. “Who made a spatula out of toothpicks in Woodshop?” “I did.” “Oh‚ who‘s a big yellow cube with holes?” “I am!” “Who‘s ready?” “I‘m ready!” “Who‘s ready?” “I‘m ready!!” “Who‘s ready?!” “I‘m ready!!! I‘m ready‚ I‘m ready‚ I‘m ready…” And with those words‚ an American icon was born‚ but no one could have known it then. He was just a square‚ yellow sponge living at the bottom of the sea in a town called

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    Rationale: College students fail classes for a variety of reasons‚ many of which are largely within the control of the students. In some cases‚ the particular way professor grades can impact a student. Some instructors grade more heavily on homework‚ papers and projects‚ while others put a lot of weight on tests. However‚ regardless of the various assessment methods used‚ students can benefit by being cognizant of common causes of class failure. One of the surest ways to fail a class

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    Adolf Hitler is a well known name‚ he was the dictator who commenced the Holocaust. Flossenbürg was the fourth concentration camp created. The Holocaust itself was from 1933 to 1945 twelve years filled with pain and death. So many lives were lost‚ yet no one stood up to prevent this awful event‚ in history‚ until it was too late to save the millions of lives already lost. The Holocaust will never be forgotten‚ it was a brutal attempt of extermination of a selected human race‚ just because of their

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    The sixties are remarkably different from other decades in American history. This period means different things to different people. To some people‚ it could be described as the most turbulent in the American history. Many others regarded it as well as the period that ushered in social change in the country. It is not only in America that the sixties brought a lot of transformation‚ it brought about social change in various parts of the world. This period is very significant in America because it

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    The War of 1812 is of great historical and cultural significance to Canada. The war of 1812 was declared on the 18th of June‚ 1812‚ by James Madison‚ who was at that time the President of the United States of America. He declared war on Britain‚ and unfortunately that included Canada. There were many reasons that declared the war of 1812.There were conflicts between the United States and Britain that began in 1812 and lasted until early 1815. President James Madison requested a declaration of war

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    Significance of Forests

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    Forests are lifeline of our planet Earth‚ as they provide fresh and pure oxygen rich air and pure water for our living. A forest consists of several different types of herbs‚ shrubs‚ climbers‚ creepers and trees with branches spread out widely. Such branches are called as crown of the tree. Trees with wide branches planted in a row‚ provide a roof-like structure‚ called as canopy. These canopies prevent the sunlight and make the atmosphere dark and cool. The soil of the forest is rich in minerals

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    To many of people‚ the swastika represents the Nazis and the many other terrible events which occurred throughout the Hholocaust‚ but it had been used in other religions‚ cultures‚ and had various meanings before Hitler turned it into a symbol of death and sadness. The swastika had originated in religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism in India‚ though it was only very minimally used in Buddhism. It had been an important symbol in Hinduism‚ used for various reasons on festivals and religious rites

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    major figure in the feminist movement‚ describes in The Revolt of “Mother”(1852)‚ the rebellion of a wife who realizes that her husband is not building her the new home that he promised. Gilman is an influential feminist and in her story The Yellow Wallpaper (1852)‚ she examines the relationship between a husband and his ailing wife. The Revolt of “Mother” and The Yellow Wallpaper have similar setting‚ characters‚ and themes. The Revolt of “Mother” takes place in the late 1800s and early 1900s

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    African American Women‚ Slave Revolts‚ and Historical Constructions of Racialized Gender” is an attempt by Rebecca Hall‚ to uncover women’s participation in slave revolts and to address a concern of why enslaved women were silenced in revolt. She also focuses on why certain aspects of slave revolt are seen as exclusively male activities. To accomplish her task‚ she uses a number of book excerpts from prominent historians‚ as well as many sources from accounts of slave revolts in history. Although Hall

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