Dbq on Territorial Expansion

DBQ From 1800-1855 many things contributed to the government’s policies towards territorial expansion, the most important ones being supporters of this behavior increased trade with Asia, and dislike towards Mexico, that helped with the addition of new states. The 1803 Louisiana Purchase helped start the Era of Good Feelings because it marked the beginning of […]

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Homework help – Discussion 5 and responses

Homework help – Discussion Question – How does Baldwin “excavate and recreate history” in “My Dungeon Shook”?  What tactic does he employ in this writing to link the changes in time? How do they serve to cast light on civil rights?  Peer 1: In this story Baldwin highlights how bring free at this point in […]

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Sex Education at School level

To subjugate a nation or a country destroy its literature, its history and above all its culture. This is what the English men do to tighten the bonds of slavery on India. And we Indians are making merry over the ruins of our ancient culture and civilization. Our Rishis who were scholars, thinkers, preachers, philosophers […]

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Why Prostitution Shouldn’t Be Legal?

Prostitution is a world wide controversial matter that has been around for many years. Prostitution itself is an old profession, but what about it leads to controversial arguments and opposing view points from our society? The idea that prostitution poses of selling one’s body in exchange for money has had a negative impact in our […]

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Kush, Meroe, and Nubia

Archeologists have confirmed the inhabitation of the Nile above Aswan in the Paleolithic period that lasted more that 60,000 years of the Sudanese history. By the 8th millennium BC, during the Neolithic era, people had settled in the brick houses and their economic life was characterized by fishing, hunting along river Nile, cattle herding and […]

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Literacy Narrative

It all started in middle school. I had my first “real” English class where we had to actually read, write, and do work ourselves. It was a rude awakening because I was never a fan of writing, especially on my own. I remember the countless nights of struggling to write even a single paragraph. I […]

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Child Labor and Sweatshops

Child Labor and Sweatshops “We must ensure that while eliminating child labor in the export industry, we are also eliminating their labor from the informal sector, which is more invisible to public scrutiny- and thus leaves the children more open to abuse and exploitation. ” (“Carol Bellamy”). The topic of child labor is a global […]

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Themes of Modern Terrorism Bakunin’s God and the State

Mohit Mulani Prof. James Gilligan 22/12/12 “God and the State” The idea of malevolent terrorism is fundamentally rooted in an extremist interpretation of religion enabled and to a great extent encouraged by priests and political figures. To examine this closely with reference to historical situations and ideas, we can apply the notions bought forward by […]

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Haiti was one of the wealthiest colonies in the world

Prior to its revolution, Haiti was one of the wealthiest colonies in the world. The French reaped those rewards. So what happened? Why a revolution? Why a violent revolution? Why didn’t the United States help in the Haitian Revolution? Give examples. Before the Haitian Revolution, Haiti (then known as Saint-Domingue) was a wealthy colony in […]

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Nineteenth Century Baptists

Nineteenth Century Baptists 300 words per question List and describe the key differences between Northern and Southern Baptists that led to their eventual split. Describe the life, ministry and accomplishments of Luther Rice. Describe the Landmark Movement: who were the key leaders? What were the positive and negative impacts on the Baptist church? Describe the […]

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Dbq on Territorial Expansion

DBQ From 1800-1855 many things contributed to the government’s policies towards territorial expansion, the most important ones being supporters of this behavior increased trade with Asia, and dislike towards Mexico, that helped with the addition of new states. The 1803 Louisiana Purchase helped start the Era of Good Feelings because it marked the beginning of […]

Read more

Homework help – Discussion 5 and responses

Homework help – Discussion Question – How does Baldwin “excavate and recreate history” in “My Dungeon Shook”?  What tactic does he employ in this writing to link the changes in time? How do they serve to cast light on civil rights?  Peer 1: In this story Baldwin highlights how bring free at this point in […]

Read more

Sex Education at School level

To subjugate a nation or a country destroy its literature, its history and above all its culture. This is what the English men do to tighten the bonds of slavery on India. And we Indians are making merry over the ruins of our ancient culture and civilization. Our Rishis who were scholars, thinkers, preachers, philosophers […]

Read more

Why Prostitution Shouldn’t Be Legal?

Prostitution is a world wide controversial matter that has been around for many years. Prostitution itself is an old profession, but what about it leads to controversial arguments and opposing view points from our society? The idea that prostitution poses of selling one’s body in exchange for money has had a negative impact in our […]

Read more

Kush, Meroe, and Nubia

Archeologists have confirmed the inhabitation of the Nile above Aswan in the Paleolithic period that lasted more that 60,000 years of the Sudanese history. By the 8th millennium BC, during the Neolithic era, people had settled in the brick houses and their economic life was characterized by fishing, hunting along river Nile, cattle herding and […]

Read more

Literacy Narrative

It all started in middle school. I had my first “real” English class where we had to actually read, write, and do work ourselves. It was a rude awakening because I was never a fan of writing, especially on my own. I remember the countless nights of struggling to write even a single paragraph. I […]

Read more

Child Labor and Sweatshops

Child Labor and Sweatshops “We must ensure that while eliminating child labor in the export industry, we are also eliminating their labor from the informal sector, which is more invisible to public scrutiny- and thus leaves the children more open to abuse and exploitation. ” (“Carol Bellamy”). The topic of child labor is a global […]

Read more

Themes of Modern Terrorism Bakunin’s God and the State

Mohit Mulani Prof. James Gilligan 22/12/12 “God and the State” The idea of malevolent terrorism is fundamentally rooted in an extremist interpretation of religion enabled and to a great extent encouraged by priests and political figures. To examine this closely with reference to historical situations and ideas, we can apply the notions bought forward by […]

Read more

Haiti was one of the wealthiest colonies in the world

Prior to its revolution, Haiti was one of the wealthiest colonies in the world. The French reaped those rewards. So what happened? Why a revolution? Why a violent revolution? Why didn’t the United States help in the Haitian Revolution? Give examples. Before the Haitian Revolution, Haiti (then known as Saint-Domingue) was a wealthy colony in […]

Read more

Nineteenth Century Baptists

Nineteenth Century Baptists 300 words per question List and describe the key differences between Northern and Southern Baptists that led to their eventual split. Describe the life, ministry and accomplishments of Luther Rice. Describe the Landmark Movement: who were the key leaders? What were the positive and negative impacts on the Baptist church? Describe the […]

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