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and offer equal opportunities to all, there has always been racial prejudice and discrimination to people who are not of WASP (White, Anglo-Saxon, protestant) origin. Whether it has been discrimination by de jure of de facto nobody can question that
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the problems associated with these.
Peace is only a period of preparation for war. War draws forth the best qualities such as courage, patience and sacrifice. War poses a big problem to mankind today. It has been there, as a terrible monster for
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He brought independence to 6 nations in South America.
Born in Caracas Venezuela in 1793, he was brought up in an upper class home and attended boarding school in Spain when his parents died and he was left as an orphan. Bolivar's education continued
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kommunikation, 5p
Jag heter Monika och är född i Sverige. Min pappa är från Sverige och min mamma är från Polen. Jag pratar båda språken
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life studying the lives of other peoples -- faraway peoples -- so that Americans might better understand themselves." (Snider). This quote explains much about the anthropologist Margaret Mead. "As a scientist, an explorer, a writer, and a teacher,
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invented? By Whom? Where? And Why?
The transistor was invented by three men William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain in 1947 at Bell Laboratories. The Invention of the transistor was invented and it could perform all the things that a vacuum
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by human beings, and/or eating of animals by members of their own species. Cannibalism was derived from the Carib Indians, discovered by Christopher Columbus, of the West Indies. The Caribs were man-eaters, and the Spanish name for the tribe was Canibale
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was the first constitution of the United States of America. The Continental Congress in Philadelphia Pennsylvania first drafted the Articles of Confederation in 1777. A man named John Dickinson in 1776 prepared this first draft. Even before
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most important piece of history for the United States of America. It was revolutionary. We The People broke free from Britain and gained our independence. But the question is, how much was gained? Did we lose more that we gained? Were the consequences
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had evolved into a whole new attitude by the nineteenth-century. A time where one's economic standing marked their place in society had long since been forgotten as the nineteenth-century began to give a new meaning to slave ideology. Racism became
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