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- 6991: Caesar And Naopoleon
- ... so no ruler could take matters into his own hands again. Too much power eventually became the downfall of Napoleon as it did Caesar. People became fearful and did not like that one person could control all of Europe. In the beginning they were supportive because he ended the wars and fighting, but now he brought it back which made his citizens oppose him and what he stood for (Weidhorn 193 ...
- 6992: The Video Game Wars
- ... for the best. Today's video games are very entertaining. People spend hours in front of the television to play these games. Why do they enjoy them so much? Maybe it's the ability to control things like a god. Maybe they just enjoy the way they games look. I don't know the answer to that, but what I do know, is that it is a very big business. Who ...
- 6993: Ancient Egyptian
- ... body of a man. He had a human head, and wears a crown with two tall plumes on its top. Amon started out having power over the air or wind, but was not in complete control of these forces. He later acquired powers of fertility that had belonged to the god Min, the god of harvest. By being accepted as the supreme god, Ra was a rival. To satisfy the claims ...
- 6994: Advancement of Technology and Science and Its Influence On Science Fiction Novels
- ... character itself was spawned from science fiction. Earth by David Brin deals with a miniature black hole developed by a scientist who believed he knew how to contain it. Instead the experiment goes out of control and results in a expanding black hole that consumes the Earth from the inside out. Technology in Michael Chrichton's Jurassic Park, the best selling novel in 1990, enables scientists, lured by greed, to genetically ...
- 6995: Julius Caesar
- ... Britons, Cassivellaunus. Caesar had avoided recall to Rome at the end of the five years of command voted to him by coming to a fresh agreement with Pompey and Crassus at Luca. The optimates in control of the senate, now awake to the immense increase in Caesar’s personal power, wealth, and prestige, kept Pompey in Italy, allowing him to govern his Spanish provinces by deputies. Pompey’s own attachment to ...
- 6996: Animal Farm
- ... food shortages which caused the people to demonstrate and then the Russian soldiers refused to suppress them and the leaders demanded that Nicholas transfer his power to parliamentary government because everything was getting out of control. Soviet workers and soldiers formed a special committee and established a government. The same day the emperor abdicated. (“Russian Revolution,” Grolier npa). This actually backfired in Russia and the war continued and the people still ...
- 6997: Blood And Belonging
- ... Islamist are coming as colonisers." This illustrates an underlying principal that splits Europe down the middle. France is a representation of Europe according to the late Charles De Gaulle. France has adopted internal policies to control the growth of Islam by limiting both social expressions of that faith and by specific immigration procedures. Are not the three million plus population of Moslems in France entitled to nationalistic expression of their identity ...
- 6998: Society During The French Revo
- ... well-known period in history was called the Reign of Terror. During 1 Harvey. French Revolution. CD-ROM 2 Davis. Social Rebellion in French History. p. 9. this time, society was thought to be in control but went out of hand with the daily executions of nobles, members of the clergy, and rebels. On May 5, 1789, the Estates General were to meet at Versailles. “There was tremendous excitement about that ...
- 6999: Ceasar
- ... Volume C) Caesar had avoided recall to Rome at the end of the five years of command voted to him by coming to a fresh agreement with Pompey and Crassus at Luca. The optimates in control of the senate, now awake to the immense increase in Caesar’s personal power, wealth, and prestige, kept Pompey in Italy, allowing him to govern his Spanish provinces by deputies. Pompey’s own attachment to ...
- 7000: French Revolution
- ... public education system which raised the educational standards for France. There were many reasons for why Napoleon crowned himself emperor of France in 1804. France needed a strong and powerful leader to keep everything under control. Napoleon loved France and he wanted to do good for France. If he became Emperor then he would have more power to make France better. He would be able to liberate France and keep it ...
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