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4581: Karl Marx Biography And Synops
... entitled "Der Achtzenhnte Brumaire des Louis Bonaparte" (The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte) and also a pamphlet written on the behalf of the 11 communists he was defending in Cologne. From 1850 to 1864, Marx lived in poverty and "spiritual pain," only taking a job once. He and his family were evicted from their apartment and several of his children died, his son, Guido, who Marx called "a sacrifice to bourgeois ...
4582: Kamicaze Pilots 2
... Kamikaze expressed their feelings and thoughts about the missions through haiku poems. In many of the haiku that the Kamikaze pilots wrote, the Emperor is mentioned in the first line. According to those who have lived through the early Showa period (1926-1945), the presence of Emperor Showa was like that of a god and he was more of a religious figure than a political one (Scoggins 276-277). In public ...
4583: Kamicaze Pilots
... Kamikaze expressed their feelings and thoughts about the missions through haiku poems. In many of the haiku that the Kamikaze pilots wrote, the Emperor is mentioned in the first line. According to those who have lived through the early Showa period (1926-1945), the presence of Emperor Showa was like that of a god and he was more of a religious figure than a political one (Scoggins 276-277). In public ...
4584: Israel 3
... national holiday on the 5th day of the year. European jews began to settle in Palestine in the mid-1800's because they wanted to live in the holy land. By 1880, 24,000 jews lived in Palestine, and by 1914, 85,000. In1917, during World War 1, Britian was fighting to win control of Palestine, and in doing so would give the Jews a national homeland. When the British won ...
4585: Islam 3
... and culture - so that all stand equal before God. The Islam culture is that is rich with discipline and belief. For those that believe it is not just something you do every Sunday, it is lived.
4586: Irish In America
... fought, in many cases physically to get labor jobs of long hours and low pay. The women worked manly as servants called "Brigets," to upper class families. In the south, mainly New Orleans, the Irish lived in the swampland, living with diseases such as yellow fever and malaria. The Irish men were looked at as lower than slaves, as one historian puts it "If a plantation owner loses a slave, he ...
4587: Irish Potato Famine
... sound judgment in this scenario. The world was lead to believe that the Irish famine was caused solely by a blight, "which destroyed the potato crop, the food on which more than half the population lived." Much of the world perceived the situation to be a great, albeit unavoidable tragedy; the use of the word "famine" in most news reports (fed to agencies by British) cast the impression of a complete ...
4588: Iran Before And After The Revo
... on the United States. He began asking the United States for advice on almost every decision he made. Although no such reports were printed in the United States (to my knowledge) there are sources, which lived in Iran and experienced all of this first hand that have released information on all of this. The Shah soon began experiencing difficulties with uprisings amongst the people and soon his downfall would begin. Regardless ...
4589: Into The Abyss Marquis De Sade
... Nile for her flood or the sea for her waves" - La Mettrie The eighteenth century embraced a secularized France in which the idea of utility, and not of salvation, were the principles by which one lived. Nature and reason in many ways replaced God. What this change left however, was a vacuum for the motive of morality in society. What would compel men to behave if not an omnipresent and all ...
4590: Inevitability Of Independence
Many colonists, in the soon to be United States, felt that the English government under which they lived was not fulfilling the needs of its citizens. The poor governing of the British parliament and king left the colonies in a position where seceding from great Britain was the most logical solution. Colonist is ...


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