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  • Constantine The Great

    Constantine The Great

    Constantine the Great: More than an Emperor Akbar the Great, Suleyman the Magnificent, and Tzar Ivan the Terrible all have one thing in common; they each were given a title by their people because of the ways that they ruled. Flavius Valerius Constantinus was no different, he became known as Constantine the Great by instituting unprecedented policies which would come to affect the entire future of the Western Civilization. Constantine did many amazing things for

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    Submitted: November 3, 2010
  • Catherine The Great

    Catherine The Great

    Sophia Frederika-Augusta, later known as Catherine, was born on May 2, 1729 in the Baltic seaport town of Stettin, then part of German Pomerania. She was born into the Anhalt- Zerbst family, one of the poorest and most obscure of all the German princely families. Her father, Christian Augusta, did not become the reigning prince of Zerbst until Catherine was thirteen years old. In 1743, at the age of fifteen, Catherine's mother, Johanna, found her

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    Essay Length: 1,808 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 6, 2010
  • Great Gatsby American Dream

    Great Gatsby American Dream

    The Great Gatsby, a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is about the American Dream, and the downfall of those who attempt to reach its illusionary goals. The attempt to capture the American Dream is central to many novels. This dream is different for different people, but in The Great Gatsby, for Jay, the dream is that through wealth and power, one can acquire happiness. To get this happiness Jay must reach into the past and

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    Essay Length: 531 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 6, 2010
  • A Habit Of Being Great: Learning From Flannery O'Connor

    A Habit Of Being Great: Learning From Flannery O'Connor

    "There she stands, to me, a phoenix risen from her own words: calm, slow, funny, courteous, both modest and very sure of herself, intense, sharply penetrating, devout but never pietistic, downright, occasionally fierce, and honest in a way that restore to honor to the word", this is how Sally Fitzgerald described her dear friend Mary Flannery O'Connor. (xii) Not to long ago, I read my first Mary Flannery O'Connor story and I came to

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    Submitted: November 7, 2010
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression

    Mixed reviews on the Internet, big cast, multi-angled story, to me it sounded like a few other movies that have treaded the same ground but still very interesting. The talents of Paul Haggis and the exciting casting of Don Cheadle, Sandra Bullock, Matt Dillon, et al, attracted me to this movie and I am thankful that I ignored what the critics have said. The movie is a group of stories of different people that all

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    Submitted: November 7, 2010
  • Great Depression

    Great Depression

    The longest, deepest, and most pervasive depression in American history that lasted for ten long years is called the Great Depression. From the years 1929 to 1939, the economy in America was in a major crisis. The depression led to over 25 percent unemployment in the United States with one out of four people looking for work at any given time. The unemployment rate of the United States had a devastating impact on Americans and

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    Essay Length: 462 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 7, 2010
  • Alfred The Great: The Genius That Fuels Us

    Alfred The Great: The Genius That Fuels Us

    Alfred the Great: The Genius that Fuels Us Favio Mora November 29, 2004 History 204 Prof. Berto Favio Mora November 29, 2004 History Alfred the Great was a man of many achievements and ruled during what is known as one of the most inspiring periods of English history. He overcame many difficulties that affected both himself and his kingdom with his view of society as a whole. His vision of intelligence throughout his kingdom contributed

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    Submitted: November 8, 2010
  • Great Britain's Empire

    Great Britain's Empire

    During the 1800's, Great Britain's Empire became larger when it added India, parts of Asia and parts of Africa. Great Britain's colonial rule had many great effects on the colonial empire but also had some negative effects too. In document 3b it explains the reasons why the Europeans decided on imperialism. The Europeans wanted to control the lands that had raw materials. They needed these raw materials for their industrial economies and also because they

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    Essay Length: 412 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2010
  • The Pearl Of Great Price

    The Pearl Of Great Price

    The Pearl of Great Price In Matthew 13:45-46 Jesus says, “Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls. When he found one of great value, he went away and sold everything he had and bought it.” Robert Steinbeck shows this principle in The Pearl when Kino finds his pearl and he gives up everything to keep it. In this we see a picture of what Christ did for us. Kino

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    Submitted: November 8, 2010
  • Alexander Hamilton

    Alexander Hamilton

    Alexander Hamilton was one of the most influential founding fathers of the United States. Throughout his years of service, he had a reputation of being a hard worker, having intellectual acuteness and attaining bravery and courage. Due to his outstanding contributions and achievements in finance, principled politics and the military, his importance remains unsurpassed making it utmost impossible to compare him to any other significant American character. Alexander Hamilton was indeed an American significant figure

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    Submitted: November 8, 2010
  • The Great Gatsby: The Demise Of Two Dreams

    The Great Gatsby: The Demise Of Two Dreams

    While there are numerous themes throughout the text of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, the most prominent is that of the American Dream. The American Dream is the idea that any person, no matter what he or she is, or from where he or she has come, can become successful in life by his or her hard work; it is the idea that a self-sufficient person, an entrepreneur, can be a success. In

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    Submitted: November 8, 2010
  • Martin Luther The Great Reformer

    Martin Luther The Great Reformer

    Muriel R. Phillips 1912 10th Street, apt 103 Waukegan, Il 60085 Essay: Why did you decide to become a special education teacher? I retired from the U.S. Army in October 1994 and returned to the United States to live in October 1995. I began to substitute teach in district 143 Ð... located in the suburb town of Posen, IL. The schools that I actually worked in were located in Robbins, IL. another small suburban

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    Submitted: November 10, 2010
  • Are Australian People's Lives Greatly Affected By Sport?

    Are Australian People's Lives Greatly Affected By Sport?

    Are Australian people's lives greatly affected by sport? In Australia, most people will either participate in sport or watch sport, whether it at the arena or on television, what ever you do it would be hard not be caught up in all the hype surrounding sport. A lot of people will participate on weekends at a social level, but some people will play representative sport, that is the reason that many Australians have come to

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    Submitted: November 11, 2010
  • The Great Derpession

    The Great Derpession

    The Great Depression was a time of total despair. Years of economic downturn not only affected the United States but may European countries as well. Americans endured lost of fortunes, homes, jobs and personal tragedies. Very few alive today remember what it was like, and to the rest of us, it is just a piece of history that we can only imagine. The Great Depression reeked havoc on the stock market, banking, industries, and agriculture

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    Submitted: November 11, 2010
  • Pope St. Gregory I The Great

    Pope St. Gregory I The Great

    Pope St. Gregory I the Great Who was he? Why was he great? According to Webster dictionary the word great means (conspicuously large or important, vast, numerous, extreme, long continued, notable, renowned, and magnificent). One would be under the impression that all of these words describe Pope St. Gregory I the great. Pope St. Gregory I the Great was born about 540. He was born into a very wealthy family. In other words he did

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    Submitted: November 12, 2010
  • Making A Good Team Great.

    Making A Good Team Great.

    A real-life coach talks about how to get a group of people to play with passion. I've just left one of those meetings--the kind that begin innocently and interestingly enough with the premise that the world of business is one big game. It's your company against the competition, the argument goes, and, as with all games, the outcome is based on talent, coaching, and which group of participants is the best team. You know what

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    Essay Length: 2,041 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 12, 2010
  • Ð''German Responsibility For Wwi Was No Greater Than That Of Any Of The Other Great Powers In Europe'. Assess The Validity Of This Statement.

    Ð''German Responsibility For Wwi Was No Greater Than That Of Any Of The Other Great Powers In Europe'. Assess The Validity Of This Statement.

    The causes of the First World War (1914-1917) are, as proven by historians, exceedingly complex and a topic of great debate. For instance, some believe that Germany simply created conditions for war, while others argue her long planned war of aggression. Therefore, to assess the validity if the above statement, it's vital to consider the long-term causes of imperialism, nationalism and militarism as well the short-term origins of war from all those Great Powers. Looking

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    Essay Length: 833 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 12, 2010
  • Alaxander The Great

    Alaxander The Great

    This is the story of how two honest, straightforward, hard-working Americans who have accomplished something fantastic and magical; creating a craft of stick and fabric that flew in the air like the chariots of the gods, opening the skies to all humankind. Their success came so suddenly and from such an unexpected quarter that their colleagues could not believe the Wrights had done what they claimed. After all, if well-known scientists and engineers all over

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    Submitted: November 13, 2010
  • The Great Wall Of China

    The Great Wall Of China

    Out of all the defensive structures conceived over the ages, none have stood the test of time like the wall. It is easily one of the oldest, if not the oldest type of fortification built by man and is still in use today. As use of gunpowder weapons increased, the effectiveness of a massive, stone wall began to steadily decline. However, during the middle ages, people all over the world utilized walls as a highly

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    Submitted: November 14, 2010
  • Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

    Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

    Symbolism is really popular in novels written during the 1920's. One such example is F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby. There is a lot of symbolism in this novel, but there are three main examples that stand out more than the others. The color green, the eyes of T.J. Eckleburg, and East and West Egg, influence the story greatly. These examples of symbolism show many thoughts, ideas, attitudes, and choices that the characters have

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    Submitted: November 14, 2010
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    Theodore Roethek once wrote "In a dark time, the eye begins to see..." This means that in times of great trials and tribulations, when all seems lost; an inner sense of motivation kicks in. You get a new sense of direction and something is keeping you guided. F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby illustrates this quote perfectly. In this novel, the characters, the conflicts, and everything in between are all intertwined through characterazation and

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    Submitted: November 15, 2010
  • The Great Gatsby The Jazz Age

    The Great Gatsby The Jazz Age

    A Streetcar Named Desire : Analysis From the beginning, the three main characters of Streetcar are in a state of tension. Williams establishes that the apartment is small and confining, the weather is hot and oppressive, and the characters have good reason to come into conflict. The South, old and new, is an important theme of the play. Blanche and her sister come from a dying world. The life and pretensions of their world are

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    Submitted: November 15, 2010
  • The Great Gatsby Chapter 5

    The Great Gatsby Chapter 5

    At the beginning of chapter 5, Nick is on his way home from the city when he sees Gatsby's house lit up. He does not see or hear anybody in the house, but suddenly he catches sight of Gatsby coming across the lawn. Gatsby and Nick have a conversation about when they can next hang out, because Nick is too tired to do anything that day; he is going to call Daisy to invite her

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    Essay Length: 351 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 16, 2010
  • The Three Great Crimes Of Macbeth

    The Three Great Crimes Of Macbeth

    The Three Great Crimes of Macbeth The play 'Macbeth' is a portrait of one man, an ambitious, ruthless, disturbing individual. The play shows how he evolves as a person. Although we are presented with his declination from good to evil, we can see his human side throughout the play, which makes it a tragedy. The themes of 'Macbeth' are ambition, effects of evil, and violence. Once Macbeth's ambition has 'set the ball rolling', events happen

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    Essay Length: 1,253 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2010
  • Peter The Great, Father Of His Country, Emperor Of All The Russias

    Peter The Great, Father Of His Country, Emperor Of All The Russias

    Peter the Great lived from 1672 to 1725. He had a large build, he was 6'7" to 6'9", with green eyes, and very muscular. He was the Czar of Russia from 1682 to 1725. He was famous because he carried out westernization and made an extensive reform of Russia, and established Russia as a major European power. A Senate chancellor made his traditional title "Peter, the Great, Father of His Country, Emperor of All Russias."

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    Essay Length: 1,956 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2010

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