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- 6751: The Battle Of the Monarchs: Can Cathrine Really Be Worthy Of The Title Great?
- ... was the most powerful? Both Cathrine and Louis wanted to expand the borders of their countries and there reginof power. Cathrine wanted to expand the borders of Russia and succeded at it. When Turkey declared war on Russia , in hopes of gaining power, lost. In th Treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji of 1774 caused Russia to gain perminante access to the Black Sea. Thus , giving Cathrine the upper hand at the time ...
- 6752: Marilyn Monroe
- ... Goddard, and they wanted to move away with his daughter. They could not afford to take me, so they married me off to a family friend, Jim Dougherty. Jim went into the service during World War II, and I took a job folding parachutes. Photographers came to take pictures of us to send to the soldiers. One, David Conover, took a particular interest in me, and directed me to Snively's ...
- 6753: Marilyn Monroe 2
- ... and in 1944 was sent overseas. Norma Jeane, while working in a factory inspecting parachutes in 1944, was photographed by the Army as a promotion to show women on the assembly line contributing to the war effort. One of the photographers, David Conover, asked to take further pictures of her. By spring of 1945, she was quickly becoming known as a "photographers dream" and had appeared on 33 covers of national ...
- 6754: Martin Luther 2
- ... committed violent sins were doomed to damnation. Luther believed a Christian soldier could be saved even if he killed other people known as the enemy. It should be understood, however, that Luther never approved of war, which he believed, was a definite indication of mankind's continual conflict with in themselves. Yet, God s forgiveness may possibly save a Christian soldier just as any other Christian may be so blessed. One ...
- 6755: The French Revolution's Affect on Romanticism
- ... Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia "French Literature") Alphonse de Lamartine "delicately analyzed his own emotions". (Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia "French Literature") Joseph de Maistre, another major figure whose strong political views made him totally oppose the war, still took the Revolution in to consideration when writing. (60) Leinward supports this idea when he says "Poets were moved by the great events of their lives, including the French Revolution." (528) Hugo, the greatest ...
- 6756: Mccarthy
- ... of paper was blank; McCarthy had no writing on the paper at all. He knew that by telling the people of the U.S. that the enemy was so close, he could finally see a war erected against Communism. He simply used the people s ambitions and fears to make a mountain out of a molehill. Communism in America before McCarthy s debacle was simply a buzzword. Everyone knew about it ...
- 6757: Mccarthyism
- ... all in seven years. McCarthy played on people's fears. "The Fight for America" was nothing more than a cleverly thought-out plan that took advantage of America's hysteria about Communism during the Cold War.
- 6758: The Middle East: A Great Deal Of Variation?
- ... historically responsible for the situation in Algeria. But, as the GIA's hijack of the Air France Airbus A300 on Christmas Eve 1994 demonstrates, the Islamic terrorist groups are also prepared to take their terrorist war to France itself. There is little doubt that the terrorists fully intended to crash the Airbus over Paris. France is, of course, not the only foreign target of such groups. All these groups are bitterly ...
- 6759: Mk Ghandhi
- ... Muslims do not believe in it. He denied keeping together the country for the sake of his followers, but gave in to the demands of his non-believers. Gandhi also articulates, that the right of civil disobedience is an inherited right of a citizen. He feels that it is a beautiful form to signify growth, and it is not a discountenance, it leads to strength and purity. I feel that he ...
- 6760: The Tokugawa Period
- ... those in charge really having no clue how to solve the problem, the Tokugawa period was coming to an end. The Tokugawa period ended after more than two hundred and fifty years of peace in war and turmoil. It was obvious to many people that the Tokugawa government was not capable of leading the country successfully any more. Finally, the government was ousted and there was a treaty signed by the ...
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