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- 5611: Egypt Pyrmiads
- ... any opponents in his path. The Narmer Palette reveals several important social aspects about how the Egyptians lived and were structured. The Palette also shows their value in recording historical events - with such items of war and political power struggles being 'newsworthy' events. It would be a mistake however, to read the Narmer Palette as a mere tale of conquest. Through military conquests however, Narmer was able to lay the political ...
- 5612: Economy Of New Zealand
- The United States and New Zealand established close ties in 1942, when the U.S. provided security for New Zealand during World War II, and have remained close ever since. However, in 1984, the Labour party came into power in New Zealand, with intentions to bar nuclear-armed and nuclear-powered warships from New Zealand ports. Implementation of ...
- 5613: Economic Recovery During The 1
- ... recovery involved the re-armandent program. This programme created work in the areas which were linked to heavy industry. Work was created in these areas as ships and weapons had to be built for World War 2. Another reason for recovery was due to the fact depression was world wide. This meant prices had fallen all over the world and this had led to a consumer boom as people who had ...
- 5614: Exxon Valdez
- ... was not held unaccountable. Within the first two years, Exxon had paid nearly $2.1 billion on clean up and another $1 billion in damages to Alaska and the United States in the form of civil and criminal fines. Also the captain, Joseph Hazelwood, was also charged with, but later acquitted of, operating the ship while intoxicated; although the validity of the blood tests given by Captain Hazelwood have been questioned ...
- 5615: Elie Wiesel Biography
- ... were deported by the Nazis to Auschwitz. His mother and younger sister perished there, his two older sisters survived. Wiesel and his father were later transported to Buchenwald In 1945, at the end of the war, Elie moved to Paris, where he studied literature, philosophy, and psychology at the Sorbonne. With a strong desire to write, Elie worked as a journalist in Paris before coming to the United States in 1956 ...
- 5616: Eleanor Aquitaine
- ... 15 her father, William X died on Good Friday 1137. He was buried under the high altar at Compostella. Though a woman could inherit a fief, receive homage from its vassals and lead them into war, it was also true, under a feudal law any ruthless suitor might seize her and force her to marry him. He could then enjoy her inheritance. Though it was never expressed she would or should ...
- 5617: Ambition In Macbeth
- ... one of Macbeths themes can be traced to the issue of corruption in national politics, in sports, and in a terrorist government. The Watergate scandal, the 1988 and 1994 Olympic Games, and Haiti s historic civil unrest are examples of abused power, scandal, and violence in which the players are motivated by ambition.
- 5618: E.t.a. Hoffmann His Life, His
- ... leave Warsaw, E.T.A. moved 1807 to Berlin, where he tried unsuccessfully to promote his artwork in music, literature and drawings. Not having a job and under the great depression of the Franco-Prussian war, his economical situations worsens. Due to his friendship with Hippel, Hoffmann got the possibility to work for the theater in Bamberg where he moved in 1808. His opera Der Trank der Unsterblichkeit (The drink for ...
- 5619: Dead Sea Scrolls
- ... are found never before seen psalms attributed to King David and Joshua.There are no biblical writings along the order of commentaries on the OT, paraphrases that expand on the Law, rulebooks of the community, war conduct, thanksgiving psalms, hymnic compositions, benedictions, liturgical texts, and septennial (wisdom) writings. The Scrolls are for the most part, written in Hebrew, but there are many written in Aramaic. Aramaic was the common language of ...
- 5620: Dracula
- ... personality to that of Dracula's is very much similar. Dracula has an evil personality like that which Vlad Tepes grew into.Vlad Tepes began to rule Transylvania through a time of bloody massacreing and war. He started to torture people in his ruthless ways. Vlad Tepes once impaled his own army on stakes. This shows the true evil and ruthlessness Vlad Tepes practiced. It was said that he would drink ...
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