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- 5111: Holocaust Revisited
- ... find that it is virtually impossible to describe the experience in words, they want to dispel the disbelief that has surrounded their avowals since the beginning. Imagine how it must feel to disclose something so personal, so horrifying, and have another tell you they cannot believe what you are telling them. It is impossible to empathize with such a tragedy when you have not been involved, and it is understandable to ...
- 5112: The Aztec Civilization
- ... l). It belongs to a large group of Indian languages, which also include the languages spoken by the Comanche, Pima, Shoshone and other tribes of western North America. The Aztec used pictographs to communicate through writing. Some of the pictures symbolized ideas and others represented the sounds of the syllables. Food: The principal food of the Aztec was a thin cornmeal pancake called a tlaxcalli. (In Spanish, it is called a ...
- 5113: The Defeat of the Axis Powers
- ... to tolerate this massive suicide attempt and ordered for a surrender of the Japanese. Since all else had failed it was time to use the massive destruction and yes the massive destruction it was. My personal opinion was that the United States was going to win this war no matter at what cost. Not only did the Japanese suffer but in everyone's heart, just the mere thought of that makes ...
- 5114: The Mongol Invasion of China
- ... inherent superiority over the outsiders. The Chinese scholar-gentry, excluded from official service by the rulers or by their own volition, made their living by teaching or unofficial community service; those talented enough turned to writing, poetry, calligraphy, and especially to painting, sometimes intimating in their subject matter ideas of protest against the alien rule. Chinese theater also made dramatic changes during the Mongol occupation. Plays that had previously been written ...
- 5115: Hitler's Impact On Germany
- ... these years to write an autobiography of himself, titled ԤMein KampfԬ. In this book Hitler basically talked at length about his life history, and stated clearly of his future plans for Germany and his own personal political beliefs. Also in this book, Hitler introduced the Germans as the ԤAryansԬ, the blue-eyed blondes, the top of the rank in the human race. Whereas the Jews were right at the bottom of ...
- 5116: The Catholic Church and The Middle Ages
- ... to papal authority and church unity arose in the sixteenth century when the unity of medieval European Christendom was irretrievably shattered by the Reformation. Martin Luther was the catalyst that precipitated the new movement. His personal struggle for religious certainty led him, against his will, to question the medieval system of salvation and the very authority of the church. His chief opposition was Holy Roman Emperor Charles V who, due to ...
- 5117: Causes of The First World War
- ... miss the mark and kill innocent civilians. Before the introduction of gas bombing, soldiers found it easier to overlook the fact that they were fighting on opposite sides of the field, because they had no personal motivation to fight. In 1916 there 139 British and French Divisions were fighting against 117 German Divisions. Two sides were facing each other across the "no man's land" of mud, shell holes and barbed ...
- 5118: Taronga - Victor Kelleher
- ... Molly is described as being impatient, an extremist, cold, tired, selfish and with total disregard for others. An example of these characteristics is shown when she tortures the two prisoners, for no reason except for personal pleasure, and to once again flaunt her power to those subjected to it. Society often views leaders and those with power as hypocrites, people who often put their own people in danger, and yet shield ...
- 5119: The Cuban Missile Crisis
- ... This mission, was flown at 350 feet and 350 knots, brought back pictures of missile sites and showed the Soviets testing the missiles for launch. The pictures were so close that you could see the writing on the sides of the missiles. That same day quarantine was unanimously approved by the Organization of American States (OAS). The quarantine was to take effect at 10:00am (EST) on the 24th October, 1962 ...
- 5120: The Man In The Iron Mask
- ... who was stalking her and wins, but does not kill him. The man thanks him for not killing him and introduces d Artagnan to Milady. Milady s maid gives him love notes that Milady is writing to Count de Wardes, a man who d Artagnan had injured earlier in the novel. (Milady s maid gives him the note because she falls in love with him.) In the note, it said that ...
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