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The Blackberry Storm Versus the Apple IPodOverall, the Storm is a high-quality piece of electronics. The Storm has a widescreen LCD display, has a clickable screen, and has email and messaging services provided by RIM.
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Louis Blanc and His Ties to Marxism and SocialismLouis Blanc was a French utopian socialist who detested the competition of the Industrial Revolution. As concluded from his "The Organisation of Labour", he believed in an unalienable right to work; a right that was crushed by competition. -
The Transformation of the European Cities in the Second Half of the 19th Century: An Analysis of the Social Consequences of UrbanizationThe article discusses the urbanization of European cities from 1850 to 1900. The reforms of Napoleon III and Baron Georges Haussmann led to radical social consequences.
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New Monarchs and Periodization: An Analysis of Charles VII and Louis II in France and Ferdinand and Isabella in SpainNew monarchs in the Renaissance and in Europe were characterized by a Machiavellian attitude, that is an ambition, an effectiveness and an amoral attitude that caused them to strive for a strong, unified country.
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An Analysis of the United States' 19th and 20th Century Expansionist PoliciesTo what extent was late 19th century and early 20th century United States expansionism a continuation of past United States expansionism? This essay discusses changes in U.S. expansion and globalization.
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Global Warming and Prospects for the FutureAn editorial about the prospects for humanity as it deals with global warming.
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Rachel Carson: A Biographyachel Louise Carson, born on May 27, 1907, is known as the mother of the environmental movement.
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Was John D. Rockefeller a "Robber Baron"?Describes the Rockefeller's life and characteristics, and determines if he was in fact a "robber baron" (corrupt businessman).