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- 2921: Origin Of The English Laguage
- ... time there has been many differnent cultures in England. All during this time in history the first form of poetry was introduced with herioc and Elegiace poetry. The Anglo-Saxon language combined with Latin and French made up our modern English language. The Anglo-Saxon laguage is still a known language. We now know it as middle English.
- 2922: On Apartheid
- ... pass books'' containing fingerprints, photo and information on access to non-black areas. John Dugard, Nicholas Haysom and Gilbert Marcus. The Last Years of Apartheid: Civil Liberties in South Africa. Ford Foundation, New York, 1992. Revolution is What is Happening in South Africa. The New York Times, page 26, April 5, 1985 In 1951, the Bantu In 1953, the Public Safety Act and the Criminal Law Amendment Act were passed, which ...
- 2923: Airplane Warfare In WWI
- ... this changed, people awakened to the possibilities of air warfare. The world soon started to realize the effectiveness of planes in war and how the control of the skies could influence the outcome. Although the French were the first to have a working, conscripting air force and to license fliers, their trust in airplanes still was not up to par. Their lack of trust was justified, for the planes had no ...
- 2924: Ch.23 Study Guide
- ... has its own constitution and elects its own governor and legislature, but are citizens of the country that owns the commonwealth and must obey that nations laws. 4.Costa Rica 5.Cuba Castros revolution in Cuba alarmed the United States. As a communist nation, Cuba not only became an alley of the Soviet Union but also gave support to revolutionaries in other Latin American countries. In 1961 the US ...
- 2925: Communism
- ... not set up any secterian principles of their own, by which to shape and mold the proletarian movement. (pg.152) The last idea is almost the direct opposite of the path taken in the communist revolution and of the ideas of Stalin and Lenin. There were not only many divisions between the proletariat movement, but in some cases fighting broke up. This just driving a greater wedge between two groups of ...
- 2926: Cuban Missile Crisis
- ... opportunity to make extra money, regardless of opposing economic systems. Back in Cuba, Castro has begun to make enemies for himself. The many policies he has instilled angered many who fought beside him in the revolution to overthrow Batista and many didnt approve of the socialist reforms he made such as the naturalization of businesses and his collectivization of agriculture. Castro felt he needed protection against the United States and ...
- 2927: Everything that Rises Must Converge
- Everything that Rises Must Converge Everything That Rises Must Converge is a title O'Connor borrowed from the French paleantologist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. After reviewing his book The Phenomenon of Man, O'Connor was especially fascinated with his scientific explanation of the Omega Point-a continual ascent towards a greater consciousness with oneself ...
- 2928: Al-Razi
- ... translated into Latin (known by the title 'Liber Almansoris') in the 1480s in Milan, comprised ten volumes and dealt exhaustively with Greco-Arab medicine. Some of its volumes have been published separately into German and French. The ninth volume of the translation made by Gerard of Cremona the "Nonus Al-Mansuri," was a popular text in Europe until the sixteenth century. Al-Razi in Al-Mansoori devoted a whole chapter on ...
- 2929: American Revolutionary War
- ... success was because of aid from foreign countries like France. France and the Americans signed treaties. The first treaty was just saying that they would give each other favored treatment in matter of trade. The French sent gold, powder, shot, equipment, a fleet and troops. Spain, Netherlands and Prussia also helped the Americans. The aid was not only an economic support but also emotional. Besides non-military reason's another factor ...
- 2930: Vikings In Control
- ... of Paris. About 25 years later, King Charles III and the Viking chieftain Rollo agreed to sign the treaty of St. Clair-sur-Epte. This treaty stated that Rollo agreed to Christianity and supported the French king. He was also granted an area of France known as Normandy. The Viking Age ended between 1000 and 1100. Three major things contributed to this. One of the things was that the Europeans discovered ...
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