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Chiang Kai Shek Mao Tse Tung
3,525 words... 1935, which they had lost several weeks prior to that. After a few bitter defeats of Mao's Fourth Front Army by the Kuomintang in Szechuan, the First Front Army crossed the Wu River and entered Kweiyang, the capital of Kweichow in April 1935. After Mao's troops arrived at Kweiyang, Chiang sent his Kuomintang troops there. Unexpectedly, Mao pulled his army out and headed to Yunnan. Mao was a strategist; and he divided his troops on the way to Yunnan, causing a diversion. Chiang was confident ...
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Haven Yale University York Vintage Books
1,761 words... russia lost to Germany, losing Poland and other lands. Russians could not believe that they lost and so blamed the loss on treason. The wife of the Tsar, a German, though fully devoted to Russia, took the blame. There were more suspicions of "treason in high places" (24) when a Russian with a German name was appointed Prime Minister in 1916: Boris Strmer. (25) While none of the beliefs of treason were true, they created much "animosity toward the Crown" (26), eventually leaving it "friendles...
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Op Cit P East Africa
1,493 words... The other women chant: 'She has come into a world of trouble: sickness is in the world, and cold and pain; the pain you knew, the sickness with which you were familiar'. The mother prays on: 'Let her sleep in peace, for there is healing in sleep. Let none among you be angry with me or with my child'. The women take up their chanting: 'Let her grow, let her become strong. Let her become full-grown. Then will she offer such a sacrifice to you that will delight your heart' (56). In this prayer ...
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H M S Struggle For Existence
3,758 wordsCharles Darwin and the Development and impact of the Theory of Evolution by Natural and Sexual Selection Introduction It is commonly thought today that the theory of evolution originated from Darwin in the nineteenth century. However, the idea that species mutate over time has been around for a longtime in one form or another. Therefore, by Darwin s time the idea that species change from one type into another was by no means new, but was rejected by most because the proponents of evolution could...
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Communist Regime Stalin
6,302 wordsCommunism is like Prohibition it? s a good idea but it won? t work? (Will Rogers, 192 This essay will give a brief introduction to communism. It will then discuss the various factors which combined to bring about the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe. It will examine each of these factors and evaluate the effect of each. Finally it will attempt to ascertain whether Rogers? opinion (see above quotation) on Communism is true, that is, whether communism was truly doomed to fail from the start...
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Shakespeare Macbeth Thane Of Cawdor
1,105 wordsIn William Shakespeare? s Macbeth, the hero evolves tragically from? valour? s minion 1? who saved his country from invaders, to a? tyrant 2? , who had children murdered to secure his power. By definition, a tragic hero, such as Macbeth, is ruined by a fatal flaw. It is not the heart of an evil man, but rather political ambition and misplaced confidence, combined with a weakness to manipulation, that fuel this weak character? s demise. Initially, Macbeth does not harbour malevolent intentions. H...
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Hiv Aids Hiv Infection
3,090 wordsAs an outsider who shares many values with sincere and faithful Christians, I am troubled with the apparent lack of effectiveness of their most common approaches to the current HIV crisis. The Christian ultimate objective of saving souls is not universally shared, and arguments from that perspective will not be persuasive to a general audience. However, even if we were all to agree to that goal, the current Christian approaches are allowing far to many bodies and souls to be taken by HIV. The ap...
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Op Cit Immanuel Kant
6,514 words4. 8 Purely private enforcement: a model Richard Posner writes, I hope to challenge the assumption, largely unquestioned since Hobbes, that a state (if only a minimal, nightwatchman state) is necessary to maintain the internal and external security of society. I am not advocating anarchy. My argument is that a state is not a precondition of social order in the circumstances depicted in the Homeric epics and even there, it is just barely not. In our circumstances, we could not do without a state....
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2,853 wordsThesis: The vast cyber-frontier is being threatened with censorship from the government. Internet censorship should be left up to the individual not the governments discretion. I. Censoring the Internet. A. Clinton passes the C. D. A. B. Our rights as Americans. C. Exons victory. D. Whats really online. E. Strike to free expression on Compuserve. II. Where the Internet stands now. A. Judges Panel. B. Congress and others opinions. C. Background information. D. Other opinions. III. Solutions. A. F...
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