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1231: Genghis Khan Destined To Be A
... their blood was boiled over a fire making a thick, black pudding. Also, when marching for days, the men responded to the lack of water by cutting a vein in the horse’s neck and drinking the blood. In 1220, Genghis and his hordes crushed the kingdom of Krorezm which is present day Uzebekistan and Turkmenistan, and the cities of Bukhara and Samarkand in present day Iran. The Kipchaks fell to ...
1232: Explaining The Twenties
... morality which Catholics and Jews represented. Aside from being racist, Anti-Catholic, and Anti-Semitic, the Klan also preached a traditional morality in which women’s place was confined to the home. They also condemned drinking as sinful and adhered to the old-time religion of Protestant Fundamentalism. WASP nativism and anti-modernism thus blended together in the Klan to form a revolt against multi-culturalism and modernity. In the cities ...
1233: Edgar Allan Poe 2
... were of a critical nature but he also published some literary work such as "Berenice". His work with the writing and the editorial departments of the Messenger increased the circulation of the magazine. But his drinking habits forced White to eventually let him go. Edgar moved around to New York and Philadelphia, trying to establish a name in literary journalism but without any major success. His theories on musical poems and ...
1234: Dracula
... book) to base the book Dracula for several reasons. First of all, they both were called bythe same name Dracula which means "devil". Also, they both have had some of the same lifeexpirences, such as, drinking blood, their deaths, and especially their attitudes are almost identical.
1235: Development Of Sino-us Economi
... friends, Motorola can transmit messages for you anywhere at any time. When you open ¡°Windows 98¡±, when you are taking Boeing Aircraft, when you are eating McDonald¡¯s or Kentuky Fired Chicken with relish while drinking Coca-Cola, have you ever thought that it is development of Sino-US economic and trade that have brought so many favors to us? Have you ever known the developed course of Sino-US economic ...
1236: Chinese Foot Binding
... Prostitutes would expose their feet "in a private chamber" where it was customary for the man to linger over the girl's feet, stroking, sniffing and licking them and even dipping them in tea before drinking it. A favorite delight was to eat almonds from between her crushed toes. Tiny feet were found in the writing of poetry and songs in old China. With the body weight on the heels, the ...
1237: Cleopatra Vii Ptolemaic Dynast
... invited by Mark Antony to Tarsus in 41 BC. She already knew enough about him to know how to get to him. She knew about his limited strategic and tactical abilities, his blue blood, the drinking, his womanizing, his vulgarity and his ambition. Even though Egypt was on the verge of economic collapse, Cleopatra put on a show for Mark Antony that even Ptolemy Philadelphos couldn't have done better. She ...
1238: Cleopatra Biography
... people at their doors and windows..”” (Webpg source 6) This exerpt goes to show how well Cleopatra intertwined their lives together, thus Antony believed her to be a part of his everyday life, like the drinking of water, the consumption of food. He could not live without her and therefore would do what he needed to keep her. Plus their relationship allowed him the access to Egypt’s funds and army ...
1239: Bus Boycott 2
... different. In the south it was almost impossible to find any aspect of life that was not segregated. The schools were segregated and the restaurants were segregated. There was Colored Only bathrooms, and Colored Only drinking fountains and segregation was definitely present in public transportation. Martin Luther King Jr. could not have said it better when he addressed the massive crowd at the first meeting of Montgomery Improvement Association and said ...
1240: Buddhism 2
... and speaking kindly, as well as a clear devotion to being on the way to enlightenment. One must always reflect on their behavior and the reasons for it as well. No lying, cheating, stealing, killing, drinking, and sexual offenses would be tolerated. Buddha would reiterate that all life is suffering, pain, and misery. He would also teach that suffering has a cause, and can be overcome through the destroying of selfish ...


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