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Alex Jones has just finished his latest film called End Game. In this film you will learn what the One World Government is and how is behind it. You will also learn about their sinister plans for the future.
By Dark Wiz | Published 10/29/2007
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The documentary, "A Prince Among Slaves," which aired on PBS on February 4, opens with a re-enactment of Abdul Rahman's assumption of his princely duties, wartime capture and ensuing enslavement, because his captors feared the repercussions of his murder....
By Desire' M. Hendricks | Published 2/6/2008
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This essay describes the history of the ancient Hebrews from about 1585 B. C. to about 1260 B. C. During this time, the Hebrews were enslaved by the resurgent Egyptian pharaohs; only through the leadership of Moses were they able to escape their bondage.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/7/2007
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This article contrast the Distributional Theory of Social Class, based soley on income, versus the Relational Theory of Social Class, based on ownership of the prevailing prductive apparatus or non-ownership.
By Kendall Jones | Published 11/6/2006
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While it can be said that Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud offered virtually identical views of human nature and of the society in which they lived, it must be stated that they lived in different societies.
By Werner Haas | Published 11/1/2006
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As Thoreau and Melville extol the virtues of reading as a means of personal improvement and intellectual enlightenment, Frederick Douglass presents us with a first person, literal example.
By Eddie Hazel | Published 10/31/2006
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This piece was written as part of a Latin American history course. It discusses the book "The Kingdom of This World," which highlights the Haitian Revolution.
By Lindsey Russell | Published 10/30/2006
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An in depth argument into the identity of minority groups in America due in part to England's oppressive colonial powers.
By Dave Wulf | Published 10/26/2006
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When Melissa Deskovic and I wrote SWIMMING WITH SHARKS, we never imagined that we would be getting a record deal from Conquer the World Records for an audio book version of our book. Our record is slated to be released on October 25th, 2006.
By Akasha Multimedia | Published 10/26/2006
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Many Christians don't understand some of the traditions of their own religion. We don't know why we worship on the first day of the week.
By Carole McDonnell | Published 10/23/2006
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A look at the problems and possible solutions with the economy in the Appalachian region of the United States, using the conflict and functional theories of Sociology.
By Erin Hune Glover | Published 10/16/2006
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The Pope did everyone a favor - we had doubts about Muslims across the world. We thought they were tolerant, peaceful people.
By K. Kemper | Published 10/3/2006
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Short writing on the relationship between radicalism and the Black church.
By College Student | Published 10/2/2006
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A short dive into the department of cinema to understand the business of film in Ghana and surrounding African countries.
By Talibah Newman | Published 9/22/2006
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Offers a humanist critique of corporate capitalism and modern attitudes about work, with a Hegelian flavor. Establishes how we are trained to participate in our own economic exploitation, and awakens us to the true nature of modern employment.
By James Newmark | Published 9/22/2006
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Knitting is becoming increasingly popular among young men and women. Here are some resources for fashionable hip young knitters.
By Katy Yeats | Published 9/20/2006
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This essay has a very logical debate with BIble references on the subject of Organized Christian Religion. With this essay I wish to make people use common sense and to open their eyes in order to see truth through the lies of the church.
By Cody Howell | Published 9/15/2006
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Progressives, Leftists and Liberals have all seen this before, in 1940
By Richard Blake | Published 9/6/2006
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Mariah's best album in the last 7 years. Period.
By Justin Lewis | Published 8/31/2006
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Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things brings to light the overbearing social order of India, and gives her readers a valuable sense of awareness through memorable characters.
By CMP | Published 8/29/2006
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Winner of 11 Academy Awards, Ben Hur is still one of the most rented, bought and watched films of all time. A sweeping epic, it is a film classic duplicated but never equalled for its grandeur and multi-genre story.
By Patrick | Published 8/23/2006
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This paper examines the virtues and shortcomings of Stanley Fish's argument concerning identity, individuality and culture. The argument is dissected using the "text" of the Confederate Flag.
By Liz Herrin | Published 7/31/2006
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The Big Three, the U S, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union worked together for years with one common goal in mind: defeating Nazi Germany. In February of 1945, these Ally forces met at Yalta for the second of three conferences regarding World War II.
By Laura Dudley | Published 7/16/2006
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"So!" The English language now has arrived from a traditional lineage of great authors and great works that all wish to portray a variety of universal truths and to teach a variety of moral beliefs.
By Heidi Zull | Published 7/11/2006
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The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom 1750-1925 (1976), is a part of revisionist literature in reaction to slavery literature that emphasized the destructive impact of the institution on African American life.
By Maisah Robinson, Ph.D. | Published 6/6/2006
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Actor activism is on the rise, a new trend in the industry. Celebrities becoming heroes for the cause of humanity. Speaking to U.S. governments and Americans to step in on genocides in the Sudan.
By Angelina Crowley | Published 6/3/2006
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Traces links between the development of human sexuality and the evolution of modern capitalist and democratic society. Applies Giddens' text to a number of nineteenth and twentieth century American novels.
By Stacy Coyne | Published 5/16/2006
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Discusses visual perception of the body in both sexual and artistic terms in the texts Story of the Eye by Georges Bataille and Venus in Furs by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
By Stacy Coyne | Published 5/11/2006
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Names are frequently used to symbolize a constant in time for many characters in literature. To escape their past and bring forth a new future, characters will wrestle with their names and all the constants their names represent.
By JudyJiastyle | Published 5/9/2006
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The Planetary Bill of Rights Project is a unique new organization whose goal is to give the entire world its first modern Bill of Rights. People sometimes ask me how this project came about.
By Melissa Rhiannon | Published 4/25/2006
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Melville's short story takes a bleak look at the destruction Industrialization has had on the human spirit.
By Cynthia C. Scott | Published 4/18/2006
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This paper gives resources to those wanting to learn about African American History. It also includes additional resources for futher study.
By Desmond B. Rice | Published 4/12/2006
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The Columbian Exchange is a historical movement, during which crops, livestock, people and other necessities were moved between America and Western Europe. While helpful in many ways, there is little mention of Africa and its role in this history.
By Lauren Reis | Published 3/31/2006
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The spiritual meaning of both the Christian and Hebrew observance is where unity is possible, for all are seeking a way to give a special praise and thanks to our creator who has faithfully sustained us even through the worst of times in history.
By The Good Witch | Published 3/23/2006
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Love thrillers? If so, you won't be able to put these books down, once you've started reading them.
By Emma S. | Published 3/19/2006
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They are targeted because of their youth and naivete. According to F.B.I. estimates, over 100,000 children are victims of human trafficking in sex.
By Candida Bohnne-Eittreim | Published 3/14/2006
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The monster in the novel Frankenstein isn't the creature, it's the prejudice against the Other that leads the doctor on a demented mission to destroy his own creation.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 3/8/2006
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Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul reached its climax at the siege of Alesia. It was also the last chance that the Gauls, under their leader Vercingetorix, had to destroy the Roman invaders.
By Mark Whittington | Published 1/16/2006
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Prisoner rape is a problem that affects large numbers of men, women and youth. It causes serious physical and psychological harm. It targets the vulnerable. It violates international, U.S. and state laws, but it has been allowed to continue.
By Cristina Olvera | Published 1/6/2006
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There are three essays, analyzing different aspects of the novel "Song of Solomon".
By Megan Blair | Published 12/21/2005
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The issue of the pledge in schools has gained quite a bit of attention in the past few years. Examine the topics at hand and draw your own opinion about this controversial topic
By Truth Teller | Published 12/6/2005
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The messages sent through music are constantly changing to reflect the social and cultural values of the times. Black musical expression needs to be mindful of the social dynamics within which it operates and the strong influence it has on our youth.
By Allison Russell | Published 11/26/2005
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Two literary geniuses compete for an opportunity in 1920 Harlem to enlighten two cultures, radically different, facing the same hardships. Through poetry and a few prose pieces, suffrage, civil liberty, death and freedom come to light. A survival piece.
By Erica Hidvegi | Published 11/15/2005
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This book is a hybrid of psychological analysis, conditional study, political manifesto, and exploration sexual identity and identities. At the center of this is Fanon's own examination: outsider and insider, student and doctor; teacher and disease.
By Gregory Schneider | Published 11/2/2005
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A look at the consequences of slavery and the effects still felt today. This nation was built on the backs of slaves, but Americans today, particularly white Americans have a hard time recognizing or even acknowledging that fact
By Wenona Napolitano | Published 10/21/2005
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A look at the roles that different religions have had in modern society.
By Wenona Napolitano | Published 10/21/2005
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Race is dead--so why do some say "long live race"? Is a race based medicine likely to save more (especially minority) lives? At what social costs? I address these and other questions in a end of term paper written in 2002.
By Abigail Viall | Published 10/20/2005
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This marvelous resource is an invaluable collection to those with an interest in history.
By El Bicho | Published 10/4/2005
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Quanine, sugar cane, tea, cotton, and the potato: Henry Hobhouse's book argues through a historical perspective that plants, these five in particular, have strongly influenced the course of history.
By Catherine Lem | Published 8/16/2005
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