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Birth; School: Vasco da Gama was a Portuguese explorer. He was born on the year of 1469. The location that he was born on was in Sines, Portugal. The school that he went to was in the town of Evora. At his school,
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classified as an active stratovolcano off the coast of the Naples Bay in Italy, it has proven itself more like a dragon throughout its history. A dragon only takes gold, jewels, and the occasional princess, but this volcano took 2 cities (Pompeii and
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and 2nd estates did not pay taxes
While the middle class (bourgeoisie) or 3er estate, had to. This included the (lawyers, doctors, etc) who could not advance to the other social class and were treated like pesetas
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Sparta were so different that they hardly had anything in common. That's why I want to tell you about their differences.
<Tab/>In Sparta people worship their bodies. In Athens people worship their minds. In Sparta people and slaves live
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exerted enormous influence on Europe and most especially Western Europe. After the war, the US government, through the Marshall Plan, rebuilt the Western European economies. The term Americanization, which has appeared in European publications, refers
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superpowers - confronted each other in a simmering conflict known as the Cold War. The tense relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union started in the closing months of World War II. Some scholars attribute the hardening of the
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which were the limit of the vision of his predecessors. He meant to bring the entire German people - the Volk - understood as a racial group, together into a single nation. The new Germany would include all the Germanic parts of the old Habsburg
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and its people under the Tudors. I shall be looking at literature and its attitudes towards the people, why the Welsh were viewed as uncivilised, hostile and foreigners and the reasons why it was so important for everyone to speak English.
The
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wasn't just one main cause or reason for the outbreak of war in 1939. In fact, it was the build up of many different factors that led to the Second World War. The following are the factors that led to war:
The rearmament of Germany
German rearmament
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is Joseph Brown and I am writing on behalf of my current status of unemployment. I was a professional shoemaker with a small business to myself; doing very well financially. However, recently, my family's stability has been spiraling downward. Close
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