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This is a three page research paper on Spanish culture. It contains the history of the Catholic Churchs involvement with the development of Chile. In addition, it discusses the history of the Spanish army in conquering the indigenous tribes of Chile and it touches on the social impact that Catholicism has had on modern day Chile. The essay contains three sources (one book and two websites). This essay is approximately 1000 words and I followed the MLA stylebook. | more info
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This 4-page essay uses 3 sources and is in MLA format. It discusses the role of women in Imperial Germany and the social constructs that shaped their lives. | more info
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This report, 8 pages in length, relying on 5 sources and following the Turabian/Chicago style manual, examines the 1944 Ardennes counteroffensive--commonly called the Battle of the Bulge. It looks at the strategic situation then prevailing on the western front, provides an overview of the economic and military problems facing Germany, examines the decision process to attempt an offensive through the Ardennes, and finally evaluates the impact of the effort and the planning that preceded it. | more info
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This report, 9 pages in length, relying on 11 sources, and in Turabian/Chicago format, examines military and technological factors involved in the prosecution of the Battle of Britain. It describes the antecedent military events, technological developments and applications in the pre-war era and the manner in which information derived from various sources was integrated so as to optimize Britains defensive air assets. The report also considered German military and strategic objectives. | more info
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This 4-page paper deals with eths subject of British spies and espionage during the Cold war. The paper focuses on British spy work and flaws in its network during this crucial period in recent history. The paper relies on 5 sources presented in MLA format. | more info
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This report, 10 pages in length, relying on 10 sources, and in Chicago/Turabian style, describes the economic conditions that prevailed at the outset of the French revolution, the goals of various political factions, and the efforts of the proletarian sans-culottes of Paris to both improve their economic and social positions as well as control the direction of the revolution. | more info
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This report, 11 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 9 sources, examines both the constitutional and religious crises that developed in Britain through the 16th and 17th centuries. It looks at the efforts to find a modus vivendi between monarch and Parliament, as well as efforts to reduce sectarian strife. | more info
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This report6 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 4 sourcesoutlines the events leading up to General Cornwallis decision to invade North Carolina in January 1781, the events that occurred during that incursion, and their implications for the success of the American Revolution. The report then considers those military precepts that Cornwallis either saw fit to disregard or was unable to abide by, given the conditions under which he was required to fight. | more info
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This report2 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 2 sourcesdescribes efforts at re-codifying the Roman law during the third through sixth centuries. The report describes the effort under Theodosius, which was intended, inter alia, to impose religious uniformity on the empire, as well as establish a reasonably uniform means of legal interpretation for jurists. It likewise describes the Justinian Code, with its components reflecting changing social mores, incident to the widespread adoption of Christianity. | more info
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This report2 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 1 sourcediscusses efforts by Arians and Catholics in the western Roman empire to find common ground in the resolution of problems facing them. The report considers the practical experience of Italian Catholic noblemen as Cassiodorus and Symmachus in their practical alliance with Arian Gothic kings in securing the interests of western Catholics against dictatorial Byzantine government. | more info
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This paper is a ten page paper comparing and contrasting two books and their respective authors dealing with the French Revolution. The paper is written in MLA style. Such themes as the historical contexts of the books and the personal biases of the authors are discussed in detail in this paper. The two books are The Social Interpretation of the French Revolution and The Coming of the French Revolution. | more info
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This is a 7-page paper on British economy. It has 7 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the economic changes in the United Kingdom since 1945. In this regard, the paper has specifically focused on the post Second World War era and the economic reforms of the 1980s. | more info
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This report1 page in length, in MLA format, and relying on 2 sources (1 book and 1 film)is composed of answers to 2 essay questions. Essay 1 applies the film structure of Master and Commander to the Aristotelian precept regarding the proper point of story beginning, the point before which no information is required. The film was directed in a manner that its opening actiona naval skirmish off the coast of Brazilis rightly recognized as meeting the Aristotelian precept. Essay 2 contrasts Aristotelian mimesis with the viewers contemplation of the hideous nature of events only hinted at. | more info
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This report7 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 5 sourcesconsiders and evaluates the various factors contributing to the outbreak of the Hundred Years War. These include economic developments (e.g., the expansion of the English wool export trade, increased reliance on wine imports from Aquitaine), dynastic politics (e.g., the dispute over succession to the French throne in 1328, implications of the marriage of Philppa, daughter of Count William of Flanders, to Edward III), and balance of power diplomacy (e.g., competing candidates for the Scottish throne). | more info
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This paper is 16 pages long, uses 6 sources, and is written in MLA style. The goal of this paper along with the desires of this researcher are to describe eighteenth century music in England and the role of class and taste within this time and place. This paper will describe the politics, social restructuring, and religious and philosophical views of this time and describe just how much influence this had on music popular in this land, particularly, that in England and France. This paper will also try to determine just what the definition of taste was and is determined by people. | more info
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The purpose of this 9-page, MLA-style paper is to compare and contrast the societies of China, Japan, Germany and America during the years of World War II (1939-1945); they were all countries strongly affected by warfare and feelings of nationalism, nationalism manifested itself in varying ways based on the underlying culture. Bibliography offers 13 sources. | more info
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This is a seven-page paper addressing two essay questions. The first portion of the paper deals with the physical and emotional ramifications of industrialization in the Victorian era. The second part of the paper addresses the issue of human/natural rights as viewed by authors Mary Wollstonecraft, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Coventry Patmore. The paper is written in MLA format. Four sources are used. | more info
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This report5 pages in length, in Chicago format, and relying 6 sourcesdescribes the Baroque and Rococo styles of art. It describes the origins of both genres and the manner in which they reflect the societies that supported them. In addition, the report discusses at length to representative art works: Rembrandts Portrait of an Old Man and Largillieres Family Portrait. | more info
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This 3-page research paper uses to sources and is an MLA format. It discusses the novel The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes and of His Fortunes and Adversities and its relationship to the social, political, in call true environment in XVI century Spain. | more info
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What follows is a one page essay, written in the MLA style, about the rise of nationalism in Europe during the 19th and 20th centuries. It basically defines nationalism, and reflects on the philosophical roots of the movement. It gives some examples and explains the differences. References follow at the end. | more info
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This is a 5 page paper utilizing 12 resources to discuss the history of Ireland. An overview of the islands historical events is given in chronological order and then a brief description of its state today is included. Conclusions are drawn based on past history and the state of the country today. | more info
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This is a 2 page paper utilizing the provided resources to discuss the literature The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe as a way of spreading the European culture throughout the world. Various aspects of the book are discussed and conclusions drawn. | more info
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