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Separatism And Supremacy: Two words that are often misconstrued and misunderstood.
By freakmamma | Published 10/28/2007
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The World Church of the Creator is unique from other white supremacy groups especially in that it is not based on a strong belief in Christianity. Instead, it rejects Christianity as a religion holding the white race back in the RAHOWA.
By RJ | Published 8/7/2007
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The Ottoman Empire is about to crumble. But the end is a long from the beginning of the end.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 8/3/2007
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Hanley Ramirez and Jose Reyes are two of the best shortstops in baseball and they play in the same division. They are both very young and, based off the statistics, very similar in talent. It will be exciting to watch these two play against each other for many years.
By Steve DiMatteo | Published 7/17/2007
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There is drama and anxiety in West Bank over the capture of Gaza by Hamas and yesterday's dissolution of the government by president Abbas.
By TOMBARI BONKOO | Published 6/16/2007
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White people in California simply thought that they were the superior group. We get the attitude of being prejudice when we think we are better than a person or group.
By Ben Bailey | Published 3/19/2007
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A review and brief plot review for The Bourne Supremacy by Robert Ludlum.
By Aaron Doll | Published 8/2/2007
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Is Joe Calzaghe one of the best super-middleweights?
By WriterzBlock | Published 1/15/2008
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A rebuttal to Robert Kaplan's "America's Elegant Decline," which both warns of and predicts the decline of American naval supremacy.
By Rich Thomas | Published 12/7/2007
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Nokia's supremacy in the mobile industry needs no introduction.
By Anu Acharya | Published 12/3/2007
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I have discovered the "how-to" manual Liberals are employing in their maniacal dash for political, social and economic supremacy in the United States. It is known as The Revolutionary's Catechism.
By BlowHard | Published 11/27/2007
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One of the most pressing problems many countries face is the proliferation of incompetence which gains momentum and asserts its supremacy.The remedy lies in identifying the core competence needed in various areas like the executive, legislature and judiciary.
By mani | Published 9/14/2007
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Everyone knows of the terrible days of the white supremacy movement, this movement obviously affected the sports played by Americans as well. Baseball leagues were separated into two leagues
By Ben Bailey | Published 7/26/2007
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Op-ed on communities of color coming together to resist white supremacy.
By Selu Bartocquteh | Published 7/18/2007
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Man claims supremacy over animals. But there are occasions when animals establish their supremacy over man and use their intuition and ingenuity to achieve their wants.Here we have a case of cows achieving it.
By mani | Published 6/29/2007
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It was assumed that the battle for next-gen video game console supremacy would be between Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's Playstation 3. It has been Nintendo's Wii, however, that has become the next-gen console of choice among gamers.
By Jack McGoughey | Published 4/4/2007
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Competition for possessions or the drive for greater privilege often underlies the social construction of racial or ethnic hierarchies. These hierarchical classifications are then utilized to institute, expand, or maintain dominance or supremacy of a group over others.
By Tracee Rhodes | Published 3/26/2007
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Malcolm X's legacy was a positive one, despite claims that he was a racist and militant. Malcolm did preach segregation along with Black supremacy, and unfortunately these things overshadow the strides he made for the Black community.
By Harrison Steinberg | Published 3/23/2007
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According to authorities, this violent gang is dealing in drugs, guns and identity theft and gaining clout across the West. Their clout rose after they forged alliance with the Aryan Brotherhood.
By Antoinette McGowan | Published 3/5/2007
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An analysis of the three blockbuster films that will be kicking off the summer of 2007, and my predictions on how they will affect one another.
By Jullian Mortimer | Published 9/22/2006
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The Battle of Trafalgar, fought on October 2, 1805, destroyed a combined French and Spanish fleet of 33 ships. It ended all French hopes of an invasion of Britain and sealed British naval supremacy for over a hundred years.
By Mark Whittington | Published 11/22/2005
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Unlike its male brethren, the WNBA hustles through a quick four month season, competing with the And 1 Mix-Tape Tour and pick-up games at Rucker Park for summer hoops supremacy.
By Brian McCormick, CSCS | Published 6/21/2005
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This article provides an overview of the events leading up to, events of and history of the Korean Conflict.
By Sean Keefer | Published 4/24/2006
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June 25th, 1950. Before dawn, forces of North Korea attacked to the south, aiming to re-unify the peninsula under communist dictator Kim Il Sung. Within two days, American forces were beginning to fight the invasion. Thus began the Korean War.
By Jeff Musall | Published 4/19/2006
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The Congressional Gold Medal of Honor is considered the United States Congress equivalent to the Presidential Medal of Freedom
By Eric Williams | Published 4/9/2006
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Insight and critical analysis on the question of applied governance in a socialist state; specifically referring to the works outline by Lenin, Marx, and Engels. Offers a contemporary Marxist-Leninist view on the subject - combined with a modern outlook.
By Brian Rice | Published 3/20/2006
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One of the most successful and fondly remembered film franchises of the early 70s was the PLANET OF THE APES series. rather than invest more effort and money into each new installment the films seemed to turn into cheaper and cheaper "kiddie flicks".
By Daniel Tervoort | Published 3/19/2006
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An analysis of three movements for social change in 20th century America: the Progressive movement, the New Deal labor movement, and the Civil Rights movement.
By N. Katers | Published 3/15/2006
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Date movies. The mounting pile of them being released can only mean one or two things. One: it was recently Valentines Day (or known to others, National Corporate-Sponsored Eat Chocolate Day), or two: Um, it must be because of Valentines Day.
By Robert Sandstrom | Published 3/14/2006
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To borrow a phrase from one of the world's greatest proponents of equality, the late, great, Dr. Martin Luther King, I must say, that when it comes to an African-American head coach finally leading his team to a Super Bowl victory...
By Eric Williams | Published 3/13/2006
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There was more than one space race taking place in the 1960s. Not only was the United States racing the Soviet Union, but women were racing men into space.
By Eve Lichtgarn | Published 3/13/2006
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This piece explores the landmark Stanley Kubrick film 2001: A Space Odyssey as well as Dr. Strangelove and A Clockwork Orange. It poses the question, Was 2001 really a sci-fi movie after all?
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 3/9/2006
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A brief discussion of how history is perceived as myth and how civilization has been described in 20th century America.
By N. Katers | Published 3/3/2006
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Analyzes the role of written law and its place amongst patriarchal society.
By Brian Rice | Published 2/21/2006
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A salesguy of 35 lived one of those existences obit writers are so fond of calling "unassuming," whatever that means- from the moment we're born, we're at least assuming something...
By Marjo Moore | Published 2/11/2006
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This is an essay on the movie Eyes on the Prize. It covers the topics of racism and discrimination.
By Belinda Grant | Published 2/6/2006
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Although I agree with Mr. McElrath that Bradstreet's works are 'of primary literary and historical significance,' I utterly disagree with his statements of her work being completely corrupted by other persons.
By Carolani J. Day | Published 1/25/2006
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Michael Fellman's "The Making of Robert E. Lee" provides a unique departure from the general format of history textbooks that emphasize facts, rather than the humanity underlying the critical decisions and preparations leading up to a historical event.
By Theresa Hemsoth | Published 1/20/2006
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Music critics said rap music wouldn't last. Record companies said it was too harsh and black-oriented. In twenty years, rap music has grown from its street beginnings in Harlem and the South Bronx.
By Jennifer Schermerhorn | Published 11/30/2005
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In the poem, The Song of Wandering Aengus, one can clearly see Yeats's fascination with the occult as a way of incorporating classic pagan and Celtic myths as a means of creating an alternative reality for his own nationalistic intentions.
By Carmen Medici | Published 11/21/2005
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The Aryan Brotherhood is a racially based biker gang which began to spread hate throughout the United States. This paper details some of thier prison events and characteristics.
By Master'sGirl | Published 11/11/2005
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This Graduate Essay for American Literature examines Chestnutt's Marrow of Tradition for its historical impact, as well as its formalist strategies.
By Gregory Schneider | Published 11/1/2005
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Canterbury started as a Roman colony. It is most famous as Britain's place of pilgrimage after the death of Saint Thomas Becket.
By Mark Whittington | Published 10/2/2005
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Author T.R. Reid sees the strength of the United States of America fading in comparison to the rise of the European Union in his book "The United States of Europe."
By Eve Lichtgarn | Published 8/31/2005
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Locals joke about it. They say: "Trier is Germany's largest village". But this is the city where the largest assortment of early Roman edifices outer Rome can be seen.
By Mihaela Lica | Published 7/27/2005
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The Surprises and Secrets of THE LONGEST YARD are exposed as shamelessly as ever.
By Ben di Bari | Published 6/23/2005
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The novel "Dream Jungle," by Jessica Hagedorn, is about the fraudulent discovery in 1971 of a Stone Age tribe in the Philippines. The novel reflects a turbulent period of Philippine history.
By Allen Gaborro | Published 6/3/2005
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A review of the 2005 11-time Tony nominated Broadway musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, which stars John Lithgow, Norbert Leo Butz and Sherie Renee Scott.
By Judith Myers | Published 5/12/2005
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This article points out the lack of literature on the political history of Texas since the New Deal of the 1930s. Historians have yet to fill in the gaps in our understanding of the political evolution of Texas.
By Whitney Taylor Garcia | Published 4/26/2005
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If you're wondering what is the best way to raise your dog to be a happy and healthy member of your family, you just need to know a few "dog secrets" to make your quest a success
By Tracy Santany | Published 3/31/2005
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