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  • Effects Of The Crusades And The Black Deaths On Medieval Society

    Effects Of The Crusades And The Black Deaths On Medieval Society

    What Effect did the Crusades and the Black Deaths have on Medieval European Society/ Did the Effects Differ According to Region? Before the Crusades began Europe was isolated in many regards, but especially to trade. However, in the beginning, the Crusades started as a way for nobles to get out their frustrations and to stop feuding against one another and "Pope Urban may well have believed that the Crusade[s] would reconcile and reunite Western and

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011
  • Competitive Strategy Through Robi Hood

    Competitive Strategy Through Robi Hood

    Robin Hood, the legendary outlaw of the 12th century England, was famous for robbing the rich and distributing the money to the poor people of the town. Though his actions were against the law, his noble deeds in distributing the money amongst the needy earned him a good reputation amongst the town folks and evoked a sense of heroism amongst us readers. Though the deeds of Robin Hood are a part of the English folklore,

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011
  • The Black Death

    The Black Death

    The Black Death had profound effects on Medieval Europe. Although most people did not realize it at the time, the Black Death had not only marked the end of one age but it also denoted the beginning of a new one, the Renaissance (Cantor 14). Between 1339 and 1351a.d, the Black Death, traveled from China to Europe affecting the importance of cities, creating economic and demographic crises, as well as political disruption and realignment. It

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    Submitted: March 9, 2011
  • Blacks In The Civil War

    Blacks In The Civil War

    Frederick Douglass moved many African Americans to enlist in the Union Army and fight for their freedom. Douglas wrote with passion and persuaded African Americans to join the fight against the oppressive south. Of the many men who heard and followed Douglas' call were his two sons. Both Charles and Lewis Douglas volunteered in the 54th Massachusetts Negro regimen. Charles became the 1st sergeant in the 5th Massachusetts cavalry. I cannot think of a

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    Submitted: March 9, 2011
  • Freedom...?

    Freedom...?

    For centuries the word "freedom" has been a topic of debate, and for good reason. There are so many different views of what freedom truly means and what influences it has on our daily lives. According to the American Heritage College Dictionary the word freedom means "The Condition of being free of constraints. To me, the word freedom is being able to achieve anything you want to. It is being able to change your

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    Submitted: March 9, 2011
  • Religious Freedoms

    Religious Freedoms

    "Religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator, and the manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence; and therefore, all men are equally entitled to the free exercise of religion, according to the dictates of conscience; it is the mutual duty of all to practice Christian forbearance, love, and charity towards each other." (The Bill of Rights) Although to many, the "Freedom of

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    Submitted: March 9, 2011
  • Black Death

    Black Death

    The book begins by describing village Sennely. He describes the people and some of their different roles. Very quickly, he goes into the occurrences that happened when the Black Death Struck. However, to my surprise, this book is not about the Plague. After talking about Sennely, Huppert promptly goes on to talk about the rest of Europe and the focuses in on different large cities. He goes into great detail when describing some of the

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    Submitted: March 10, 2011
  • A Hero For The Freedom Of Scotland

    A Hero For The Freedom Of Scotland

    A HERO FOR THE FREEDOM OF SCOTLAND Most people know the famous film of Mel Gibson, "Braveheart", where an episode of the war between Scotland and England is related. It's undeniable that the film offers a worthy spectacle of Hollywood and that spectators are entertained by its scenes during all the film. The history relates how a plebeian man of the end of XIII Century, William Wallace, after the lost of his family and

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    Submitted: March 10, 2011
  • Stereotypes Of Black Men

    Stereotypes Of Black Men

    Lockstep and Dance: Images of Black Men in Popular Culture examines popular culture's reliance on long-standing stereotypes of black men as animalistic, hypersexual, dangerous criminals, whose bodies, dress, actions, attitudes, and language both repel and attract white audiences. Author Linda G. Tucker studies this trope in the images of well-known African American men in four cultural venues: contemporary literature, black-focused films, sports commentary, and rap music. am in my third year as a professor at

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    Submitted: March 10, 2011
  • Alice'S Suicide: Her Only Way To Freedom

    Alice'S Suicide: Her Only Way To Freedom

    Alice's Suicide: Her Only Way to Freedom The Book Kindred, written by Octavia E. Butler, is full of scenes where power, submission and pain are seen throughout its pages. The scene that by far shocked me the most was when Dana discovered that Alice had committed suicide. The whole situation is an act of desperation where a woman has lost the inspiration of her life with nothing to live for. The scene started when Dana

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    Submitted: March 10, 2011
  • 5. Reconstruction Was A Complete Failure In Its Effort To Bring Equality To The Black Man, From 1865-1877.

    5. Reconstruction Was A Complete Failure In Its Effort To Bring Equality To The Black Man, From 1865-1877.

    Reconstruction was not a complete failure but a "radical & noble attempt" to bring equality to the black man. It took three options to bring about a decent change for the former slaves .To help fix the problem in 1865 congress created the Freedmen's Bureau the first federal welfare system to provide food, clothing, confiscated land, and education. This idea was able to succeed in education; unfortunately it was ended in 1872. Soon after Lincoln's

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    Submitted: March 11, 2011
  • The Minister'S Black Vail As Art

    The Minister'S Black Vail As Art

    Art Is Art Is Hawthorne When an author (artist) can make his emotions, thoughts, ambitions, and inner self materialize, he has reached the dearest form of art, and the artwork can never mean as much to anyone as it does the one who created it. The artist does not own nor can he interpret completely due to the ever growing life-like attributes that the art/literature has adopted. Therefore, Hawthorne himself could not put into words

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    Submitted: March 13, 2011
  • The Black Panthers, Hero'S Of The Black Community

    The Black Panthers, Hero'S Of The Black Community

    The Black Panther party for Self-Defense was an African American organization that was founded to promote civil rights and self-defense. It was active within the United States between the late 1960's into the 1970's. It was founded in Oakland, California by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale in October of 1966. The Black Panther Party was originally founded to further the African American civil rights movement and to fill the void in leadership amongst the

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    Submitted: March 13, 2011
  • Black Misportrayals

    Black Misportrayals

    I watch television and listen to the radio on a daily basis and am shocked by the portrayal of black America. Media makes it seem as if the black population is fine and content with the image that is constantly being displayed for the rest of the world. The most shocking thing is that the controllers of the black image aren't black people of even from the black community. The oppression of black people

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    Submitted: March 14, 2011
  • Ray Charles, Notable Black American Men

    Ray Charles, Notable Black American Men

    Ray Charles Robinson was born on September 23, 1930, in Albany, Georgia, the first child of Aretha and Bailey Robinson. His father worked off and on for the railroads; his mother took in laundry. The family started out poor and stayed that way throughout the hard years of the Depression. "Even compared to other blacks," Charles recalled, "we were on the bottom of the ladder looking up at everyone else. Nothing below us except the

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  • The Black Death

    The Black Death

    The Black Death The Black Death was an epidemic that spread across Asia, the Middle East and Europe, killing more that twenty million people. It caused many tribulations for farmers and the poor and resulted in the Peasants Revolt in 1381. The Black Death or Bubonic Plague came in three forms; the Bubonic Plague, The Septicaemic Plague and the Pneumonic Plague. Each form had its own symptoms and death rates. The Bubonic Plague was the

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    Submitted: March 14, 2011
  • The Black Experience

    The Black Experience

    The Black Experience What will be written? And what ultimately will be said? Of who I am, my works, my accomplishments, my inventions, my many gifts to mankind, and of my very own experience? Will I become a no face, absent from the mirrors of time? Erased from the temples of a man's memory? Or will the axiom of "Who I Am", "What I Am, and "All that I stand for", firm with honor and

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    Submitted: March 14, 2011
  • India And The Black Market

    India And The Black Market

    ----------------------------------- Sep 20, 2005 BLACK MARKET AND THE INDIAN ECONOMY ----------------------------------- Statistics: It is said that black money in India accounts for 20 % of GDP. If this is true, then black money generated every year must be around Rs 400,000 crore or $ 80 billion. This is a huge amount, more than the entire budget of the government at the Centre. We have a government that spends about Rs 350,000 crore a year, most

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    Submitted: March 15, 2011
  • Black History

    Black History

    African Americans have come a long way since they first arrived in America. When African Americans first arrived here they were slaves and treated like dirt. Now days they are treated equally and have the same rights as everyone else. African American scientists and inventors have impacted my life in so many amazing ways. There’s Mark Dean, Rebecca Cole, and the famous George Washington Carver. To begin with, Mark Dean invented the first one gigahertz

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    Submitted: March 15, 2011
  • Freedom To Choose

    Freedom To Choose

    When you hear the beautiful word America what do you think of? Well I no what I think of the freedom to choose. Today we can choose pretty much whatever we want I think that's one of the many great things about America. One choice I being able to choose my occupation. Another choice I have is the freedom of voting. Both to me major things in are life's. There are thousands of different

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    Submitted: March 16, 2011
  • Freedom Of Speech

    Freedom Of Speech

    "Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care for people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or ill." Someone once said. I stumbled across this sentence when I was roaming the internet and I thought to myself this applies more to professional athletes than anyone else. Whether they like it or not professional athletes are thrown into the spotlight as soon or maybe even sooner then the day they are

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    Submitted: March 16, 2011
  • Black And Blue: Police Abuse Of Force

    Black And Blue: Police Abuse Of Force

    Richard Edwards Professor Wedes ENGL 1302 November 16, 2006 Black and Blue: Police Abuse of Force Ever since Rodney King was plunged into the national spotlight following his violent arrest by Los Angeles Police Department officers, law enforcement agencies nationwide have been implementing policies in order to cease any such incidents from occurring within their jurisdiction. Contrary to popular belief, many incidents concerning police abuse of force stems from Special Weapons and Tactics (S.W.A.T.) officers

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    Submitted: March 16, 2011
  • Black Majority Book Review

    Black Majority Book Review

    Peter Wood’s Black Majority is a social history examining the cause and effects, both explicit and implicit, of the black majority that emerged in colonial South Carolina. His study spans the time period from the settlement of Carolina through the Stono Rebellion, which took place in 1739. He also takes into consideration and examines certain events that took place in the years immediately preceding the settlement of 1670, as well as those that immediately followed,

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    Submitted: March 17, 2011
  • Black Like Me

    Black Like Me

    Black Like Me Black Like Me, a 1964 film based on the book by John Howard Griffin and also based on a true story, tells the story of a white man who takes treatments that darkens the pigment of his skin and travels to the South. The time period of this movie is a time in which racism is at its peak. Blacks and whites are segregated, Jim Crow laws are in effect, and white

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    Submitted: March 17, 2011
  • The Fundamental Diffferences Between The Black Abolitionists And The White Abolitionists Movements

    The Fundamental Diffferences Between The Black Abolitionists And The White Abolitionists Movements

    Termpaper Class: African American Study IV Subject: Analyzing the Fundamental Differences Between the Black Abolitionists and the White Abolitionists Movements Black and white abolitionists shared common assumptions about the evil of slavery, the "virtue of moral reform", and the certainty of human progress"(1). Schor, Garnet,1877, & Lanngston, 1989). This shared understanding provided "the basic for the interracial solidarity" and cooperation so vital in the crusade against slavery"(2). (Schor and Garnet, 1877). But blacks also brought

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    Submitted: March 18, 2011

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