AMERICAN HISTORY AND EUROPEAN HISTORY
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- Inside Look at the Carnegie Museum of Art and Natural HistoryA look into Pittsburgh's historical Carnegie Museum of Art and Natural History.
- African American Music and Political MovementsA history of African-American music and the role racism played in it.
- Wildlife Art: Its History and DevelopmentHistory and development of wildlife art.
- History and Use of the Rorschach Inkblot TestHistory and development of the Rorschach inkblot test, test administration, interpretation, and scoring.
- Looking at the History and Intertwining of English-French-American JournalismAn exam question looking at the history of English, French, and American journalism, and how they intertwined with each other.
- Immigration from 1870 to 1920: Immigrant Contributions to American Life and CultureImmigration from 1870 to 1920 brought to the United States a vast quantity of both ordinary and extraordinary people: individuals who, through their search for greater opportunity and prosperity, dramatically altered and improved American life and culture.
- The Influence of African American Culture and Musical Structure in Toni Morrison's JazzThis research paper examines the influence of African American culture and musical struction in Toni Morrison's novel Jazz.
- On Africans and Their HistoryAn essay about Joseph E. Harris' book AFRICANS AND THEIR HISTORY
Philippine Literature: Review and Critical Analysis of the Foreign Movie Entitled "Titanic" with Some Notes and Quoted Name-referencesThe literary criticism's general view emphasizes the significance of literature where there are unique ways to uncover the veracity of the foreign movie review and critical analysis with formatted concepts and styles.
Brief History and Significance of the Byzantine EmpireThe Byzantine Empire has a significant connection to a strong sense of Greek culture and heritage, but this relationship is not addressed in the Western narrative as currently taught.- 3 Popular Gift Ideas for Men and Their HistoryHave you ever wondered why puzzles are so popular and where they came from? What started the craze of crossword puzzles? Who thought to put numbers in a box and create the Sudoku puzzle?
- Fredrick Jackson Turner's Influence on American Culture and Western HistoriographyTurner's western essays became the most influential work of any American historian.
- History B.A. Programs in Virginia: Part TwoVirginia is home to several universities where you can study the discipline of History.
- Thanksgiving - the Reason, the Tradition, and the History of an American HolidayEvery year Americans gather with their families to have a huge feast and count their blessings. Thanksgiving serves to remind us of our good fortunes.
Native American Women in Colonial HistoryNative American Women few have heard about in American Colonial History from the Miami, Seneca, and Potawatomi and the roles they played.- How to Teach History in Your Home SchoolHow to use history timeline as basis for a homeschool curriculum.
- The Paris Commune, Women's Rights, and American MisconceptionsHere is an analysis on women's freedom in the Paris Commune, how it is misrepresented in American history, and how it contrasts with the contemporary aspect of gender inequality.
- African American-ness and Barack ObamaBarack Obama and "African-American-ness". What does it mean?
- Germany's Cultural, Economic History and Evolution: A Global Business AnalysisThis paper takes a look at the history of Germany as it transformed from economic disparity to a present-day stellar performer in the global market. With an emphasis on culture, the paper analyzes how the country compares to the United States.
A Brief History and Impact Discussion of the Stax Records CompanyA research and impact essay written for my senior-level Diversity In Media class, discussing how the Stax Records Co. affected racial diversity in the music industry during the sixties.- Pavarotti's Final Performance Lip-Synch and the History of Lip-SynchingWe may have to start looking at lip-synching in different ways depending on the situation of a performing artist and the kind of show you're watching. In the case of Luciano Pavarotti lip-synching in his final performance, it's part of a common technical process...
- "Still I Rise !": The African-American Woman, and Her Struggle with the Jezebel and Mammy StereotypesAn indepth look at the history of the Jezebel and Mammy stereotypes.
The History and Future of LearningHistory began when the Sumerians invented writing. The dissemination of knowledge through Muslim conquest, the Crusades and the Mongol Invasions kindled the Renaissance. How will I-University and Wikipedia revolutionize the world?- Immigration from 1870 to 1920: Immigrant Contributions to American Prosperity and Unjust Persecution of Immigrants by NativistsImmigrants from 1870 to 1920 made possible America's economic growth and rise to prominence as a global power. Yet these newcomers also faced unjust persecution from nativists who sought the aid of government to stifle further immigration.
- African American Perspective: History and RetrospectiveAs conceptualizations of multicultural literature evolve and diversify, it is important to revisit its historical foundation-
Columbus, Ohio: The Heart of Buckeye Beauty, History, and CultureEat at the deli where President Clinton visited. Take in some great Impressionist artworks. Watch Blue Jackets lace up some skates. See what farm fresh, jumbo eggs really look like. All this and more in Columbus, Ohio!
Jewish Immigration Under FDR and European Discrimination Toward the Jews in the Early 1900show FDR's open mind helped Jewish immigrants around the nation.- Review of Natives and Newcomers by James AxtellJames Axtell, author of Natives and Newcomers: The Cultural Origins of North America, pulls the curtain back on such stereotypes and studies Native American culture, traditions, lifestyles and their relationships and interactions with European settlers.
- An Overview of American Bioethics of Medical Code and Its FoundersThis paper attempts to define the field of bioethics - the ethics that drives all medical desicions. It also gives an overview of the major players in its development: Van Rensselar Potter, Joseph Fletcher, Paul Ramsey, Richard McCormick and Peter Singer
- Ronald Reagan and the Role of American Conservatism in Ending the Cold WarI contend that the historical record bears true the argument that Ronald Reagan played a major role in ending the Cold War. Reagan accomplished this by embarking on an ambitious program of political, economic, and rhetorical assault on the Soviet Union.
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