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  • Canadian Influence on the International Stage

    Introduction Canada is a highly developed country rich in natural resources; today Canada is also a technologically and industrially advanced state. Canada’s industry is developing under the influence of natural factors, the diversity of cultures and the population arriving from different countries of Europe and the rest of the world. The multi-vector nature of Canada’s…

  • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

    Table of Contents Introduction Background of the NAACP Mission Statement of NAACP Basis of special interest group (SIG) AA community assert themselves Contribution of NAACP to the African America movement Areas in which improvements are required Conclusions Works Cited Introduction The history of the United States has borne testimony to unprovoked racial discrimination and race-attributed…

  • Apartheid Advancements in the South Africa

    Racial inequality and segregation were common policies in the twentieth-century world. One of the most famous examples is the apartheid of South Africa, which was a legitimate legacy of slavery and colonialism in the twentieth century and manifested itself in the comprehensive suppression of the rights of the country’s Black citizens by the White minority.…

  • Modern Middle East History

    The process of democratization of Middle East has been based on two lines – secular nationalist ideology as in case of Egypt and Turkey and Islamic fundamentalist ideology which formed the basis of nationalism in rest of the Middle Eastern countries. Ideological differences in the advent of the secular nationalism and religious nationalism has been…

  • The Founding of the Caliphate

    The foundation of the Caliphate, one of the most important features of Islam religious and political powers, remains an important topic of debate in the history of religion. Over the years, scholars have attempted to develop a number of theories to explain the actual foundation of the Caliphate. One of the major questions is whether…

  • Middle Ages: “The Darkness of History”

    Let us start by saying that it is evident that world history is dynamic, it has been constantly developing and changing. I would like to mention that the Middle Ages, one of historical epochs of humanity, is unique and it has a lot of debatable features and peculiarities that have been arousing scientists’ interest for…

  • The First Thanksgiving: Thanksgiving Now and Then

    The first Thanksgiving is considered the celebration of the harvest in which the pilgrims and Native Americans had a ceremony that has been considered a symbol of friendship. The initial intent of the holiday was to celebrate cooperation and unity. However, several years later, the primary aspect of the celebratory feast between colonists and Native…

  • Anglo-Saxons: Trial by Ordeal

    During the Anglo-Saxon period, one finds information regarding the use of trial by ordeal. A person’s involvement in a criminal act was decided through an ordeal. Appropriate legal process was not employed while delivering judgment. Trial by ordeal affected persons who were party to a legal dispute. As this method cannot be considered as objective,…

  • The Arts and Craft Movement and Influential Issues

    Arts and Craft Movement is one of the most famous and influential interest groups that were created between 1880 and 1910. Its traits can be observed in numerous works of modern designers. Certain political, economic, and social issues were taken into account while the introduction of that new style to cover what could make people…

  • “Classmates Divided” by Elizabeth Sergent

    As the title suggests, Classmates Divided is the story of a finishing military class that fought in different sides of one war after they had completed school. The finishing class of 1861 from West Point military school is detailed as the only single class in the history of the military school that went into a…