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  • The Guatemalan Civil War

    The Guatemalan Civil War

    The Guatemalan Civil War last for thirty-six years. It was a war between the Guatemalan government and various rebel groups that were largely supported by the poor population. The Guatemalan government forces committed genocide against the Maya population and violation of basic human rights against civilians. The death toll was around 200,000 people. In the excerpt from ‘Requiem Guatemala’, ‘Three Dirges’, the author Marshall Bennett Connelly, uses visual and sound imagery frequently. I feel Connelly

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    Essay Length: 370 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 9, 2017 By: montah
  • Analysis of the Adagio of Bruckner’s String Quintet (1871). What Issues of Generic Analysis Are Suggested by This Movement?

    Jonny Danciger Analysis of the Adagio of Bruckner’s String Quintet (1871). What issues of generic analysis are suggested by this movement? On first encountering the slow movement Bruckner’s String Quintet one may, on account of the extraordinary large scale formal and tonal progressions that Bruckner employs, assume a conscious influence of Beethoven’s late works on the composer. However, in ‘The Essence of Bruckner’, Simpson asserts that Bruckner seems to have been ignorant of Beethoven’s late

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    Essay Length: 2,334 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: September 27, 2017 By: Jonny Danciger
  • The Civil Justice System

    The Civil Justice System

    Table of Contents The Civil Justice System 2 Negotiation 4 Mediation 5 Conciliation 7 Arbitration 8 Recommendations 10 Conclusion 11 Bibliography 12 ________________ The Civil Justice System Civil Justice System (CJS) deals with dispute between two or more individuals, companies and institutions. The objective of CJS is to allowed individuals to defend their legal rights and solve disagreement in a fair and affordable way. The person who starts the case is called claimant and the

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    Essay Length: 3,181 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: October 29, 2017 By: CarolFoo
  • Civil Disobedience - Change

    Civil Disobedience - Change

    Change Civil disobedience can take many forms. These defiant acts are instituted for many different reasons, but one thing is ultimately wanted, change. If you defy the social norms and protest, you want something changed. When bringing about change, there are two ways to achieve it. You can either peacefully and nonviolently campaign for it, or you can create it by foregoing nonviolence and acting on barbaric ideals and radical ideas. Protests can be viewed

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    Essay Length: 581 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2017 By: jacobwiener1
  • African Americans and Their Struggles for Civil Rights over Centuries

    African Americans and Their Struggles for Civil Rights over Centuries

    There have been struggles, for all races, to make this a great nation. Many have lost and compromised over time just to survive. However, the African Americans have been lynched, hanged, burned, dragged and their skin has even been cut from their bones just because they wanted what every human alive deserves, Civil Rights. The African Americans was freed by President Lincoln on January 01, 1863 by the Emancipation of Proclamation and have fought for

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    Essay Length: 1,418 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2017 By: Sarah922
  • Anarchistic Activism: How V for Vendetta Sparked a Movement

    Anarchistic Activism: How V for Vendetta Sparked a Movement

    ANARCHISTIC ACTIVISM Anarchistic Activism: How V for Vendetta Sparked a Movement ________________ Dystopian Realities Predicted 13 Years Ago Ten years ago, a political thriller was released to the public. Depicting a terrifying dystopian fascist-run Britain and the United States in fractured ruins, V for Vendetta predicts a future that is rampant with domestic terrorism and sociopolitical corruption. Though the reality projected is fantasy, the fears and themes are very real to today’s culture. Government officials

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    Essay Length: 1,329 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 28, 2018 By: Salem Novak
  • Civil Society in Vietnam

    Civil Society in Vietnam

    CIVIL SOCIETY_RESEARCH PAPER ĐINH THỊ THU HƯƠNG – 3Q16 TOPIC: There’s an argument that the existence of Vietnam’s non-governmental organizations is a byproduct of aid, and therefore, lacks fundamental philosophy that unifies and encompasses the development of the NGOs community. Worse still, competition for reducing aid is tearing them apart. What do you think? Support your arguments with reasoning and specific example. ABSTRACT Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) is not the new concept in Vietnam at present

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    Essay Length: 2,342 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: February 26, 2018 By: Totto Chan
  • Atlanta Compromise Vs Niagara Movement

    Atlanta Compromise Vs Niagara Movement

    The ethical choices offered by both sides are fairly different from one another. In the Atlanta Compromise speech by Booker T Washington, he proposes that African-Americans should submit to white political rule and if they do that, then they will receive basic education and due process under the law. This was a way of keeping slavery alive with the consent of the African-American population, and also a way to show the northerners how ‘good’ their

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    Essay Length: 875 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 27, 2018 By: killer117
  • Civil War - the United States of America

    Civil War - the United States of America

    The united states of America like all other country's went through sacrifice and hardship unlike none other the American civil war was history's first war on modern slaughter unfortunately its lesions were not learned by military thinkers of the day, looking back at the bloodshed of the war the inglorious reality may seem to not outweigh the cost. The war was only suspected to be a 90 day event, americans living and dead wished

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    Essay Length: 528 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 23, 2018 By: drayden_uy
  • The Contributions of People of African Heritage to World Civilizations

    The Contributions of People of African Heritage to World Civilizations

    CONTRIBUTIONS OF AFRICA TO THE WORLD The Contributions of People of African Heritage to World Civilizations Lily J. Wieleba Guilford College Author Note Lily J. Wieleba, first year at Guilford College. Contact: lilywieleba@guilford.edu Abstract This paper explores the different ways in which African culture has contributed to other societies and civilizations around the world. It expands on things that have greatly benefited society and the world as a whole that originated within the African continent.

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    Essay Length: 1,178 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 26, 2018 By: liliablar
  • In What Ways and to What Extent Did Trade, Military Activity and the Environment Affect the Development of Any Two of the Following Civilizations, Prior to 500 Bce

    In What Ways and to What Extent Did Trade, Military Activity and the Environment Affect the Development of Any Two of the Following Civilizations, Prior to 500 Bce

    Rylan Lech World History and Cultures Honors History LAQ In what ways and to what extent did trade, military activity and the environment affect the development of any TWO of the following civilizations, prior to 500 BCE. --Mesopotamia --Phoenicia --Egypt When the early civilizations of nomads looked for a place to settle and put down their roots, they looked for areas that will provide them with abandoned natural resources. Fresh water, fertile land, close proximity

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    Essay Length: 1,475 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: September 28, 2018 By: elech092404
  • Civil War: A House Divided

    Civil War: A House Divided

    Castillo Dalton Castillo Michael Fawley History 1301 November 27, 2017 Civil War: A House Divided The Civil War was one of the most important events in United States history. The slavery issue played a major role in many things but most importantly created a division between the North and the South, causing the war. Most Northerners wanted slavery abolished while many Southerners wanted to keep slavery and embrace it. This created conflict and led to

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    Essay Length: 2,099 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2018 By: castillotiny23
  • History 7a American Civil War

    History 7a American Civil War

    Kimberly Ramires 05/20/2018 History 7A Professor Holmes Explain the initial goals of the Civil War and how they played out. What were the relative roles of social elites and the lower classes in the American Civil War? How were they different in North and South, and how were they the same? And how were the roles of the white lower classes different from those of blacks, and how were they the same? And what were

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    Essay Length: 2,283 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: April 23, 2019 By: Kim Camarena

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