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Bar Kochba Revolt
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1823.... Jews assumed this also meant to rebuild
Jerusalem.
The Pagans in Palestine did not want the asenv ,hc to be rebuilt,
they thought that if it was rebuilt it would be the rebirth of the Jewish nation.
Also, in addition, Trajan, the Emperor who made this promise died and was
succeeded by Hadrian. The Jews were unsure if Hadrian would keep the promise
that Trajan once made. Hadrian wanted to go to Jerusalem to see what he was
rebuilding before he started the construction. When Hadrian got there he was
awed by the sight of a once desolate and fruitful city in ruins. He im .....
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Chernobyl
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1037.... reduction in power. For this test the reactor was to be stabilized at 1,000 MW prior to shut down, however, due to operational error the power fell to about 30 MW where the positive void coefficient became a problem. The operators tried to raise the power by freeing all the control rods manually and at 01:00 hr. on April 26 the reactor stabilized at 200 MW. Within a short time, an increase in coolant flow and a drop in steam pressure required the operators to withdraw nearly all the rods. The reactor became very unstable and the operators had to make adjustments ever .....
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Kingdom Of Benin
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 349.... tribesmen still led the area, the real control was in the
hands of the Europeans.
One of the richest arts that originated in Africa are some of the hand
cast bronzes that came out of the kingdom of Benin. These became known as
the Benin Bronzes. The casting of brass was strictly a royal art and
anyone found casting brass without royal permission was faced with
execution. Whenever a king or a major figure died, a beautiful
commemorative head was cast out of bronze in his honor. These heads were
displayed at shrines found all throughout the royal palace. Also found in
th .....
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Germany's Role In World War One
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1089.... and Germany's quest for power all contributed
to the firing of the ultimate war engine.
Considering that Austria-Hungary was responding in a retaliatory way, she
nevertheless was a significant factor in ensuring that war was inevitable.
On June 28, 1914, a Serbian terrorist group killed Archduke Francis
Ferdinand, future ruler of Austria-Hungary, and his wife Sophia while
visiting Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina which was a
former Serbian state recently annexed by Austria-Hungary. Gravrilo Princip,
a nineteen-year old student from Belgrade, the capital of S .....
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Origins Of Communism
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1534.... Manifesto”1
Because of this and other acts considered to be threatening to the Directory, Babeuf was executed in May of 1797. Babeuf was not forgotten though, others followed in his footsteps. Another 19th century French reformer, Charles Fourier, shared many of Babeuf’s ideas, but where Babeuf favored immediate political change, Fourier was for longer-term social reform. The Comte de Saint-Simon, another political thinker of that time, was similar to Fourier in many respects, although he valued a mixed society of capitalist thinkers and socialist workers which he bel .....
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Is Chivalry Alive Today
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 707.... the President of the United States cheated on his wife with another. When the man that is the leader of the greatest country in the world is breaking these rules, why should civilians be expected to keep them?
Another rule is that you have to grant another mercy if they ask you for it. I like this rule a lot because instead of having to kill someone to win a battle they can beg you for mercy and you can take just as much satisfaction in that than having to kill them. There are some in this world that will grant mercy but there are also the many that are too ruthless to g .....
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The Kosovo Conflict
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 586.... between Serbs and Albanians. At Kosovo and Metohija, during the Serbian insurrections in the so-called Belgrade Pashaluk (administrative-territorial unit), there was a terror without justification, marked with the obvious plan of the extermination and exile of the Serbs from the entire Old Serbia. During the 1850s and the 1860s, the genocide against the Serbian people was confirmed by a great number of documents, of grievances to the Turkish administration against the crimes of the Albanians and in the reports of the European consuls (Bitolj, Skoplje, Prizren, Prishtina) .....
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The Conquest Of The Aztec Empire
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2200.... topics of interest when studying history is conflict. We want to know what factors led to certain wars, how the winning side succeeded, and what the immediate and long term effects of the war were. The major difficulty in studying wars is the fact that their accounts are generally recorded by the victors. The losers are usually not in a position to challenge the victors' accounts or even to plead their case. This is the situation we face when we study the Spanish conquest of Mexico. The majority of the material on this subject has been taken from the Spanish accounts, .....
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