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Pre-Independence Identity in the United States
By the eve of the American Revolution, the colonists had developed a strong sense of unity and identity separate from that of the mother...
Aryan Marxaney
Oct 7, 20215 min read
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The Science Lesson
It was the year 5,000,009 in Thetasolarstardust configiration Zon. Glazen4 and his friend Ksazsimir6, vacuumed their breakfast of high...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20212 min read
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Hellenism - Cultural Separation or Cultural Mixing?
Alexander the Great was a conqueror, son of Philip II, King of Macedon, who created a vast empire which extended from India to Greece and...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 202110 min read
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French, Spanish and English Relations with Native Americans
A vast difference in the relations between American Indians and colonists exists between the treatment and respect towards American...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20216 min read
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Importance of the Atlantic Slave Trade in Colonial Unity
The Atlantic slave trade was the most important factor in creating colonial unity and strength in the 17th and 18th centuries. The ...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20213 min read
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Character Conflicts in "The Kiss"
According to Erving Goffman, character conflicts are defined by when two or more characters are either consciously or unconsciously in a...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20213 min read
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The Use of Light in “The Kiss” to Signify Truth and Truthfulness
In “The Kiss,” Kate Chopin tactically uses positioning of characters in darkness and light to imply and crystalise the idea of different...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20214 min read
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North America Before the Colombian Exchange
The whole argument about the balance between accomplishment and destruction; between positive influence and raw exploitation which looms...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20214 min read
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Globalization & Progress
As a result of how rulers looked upon their subjects, there is a large difference between the modern era and the pre-modern era. There is...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20218 min read
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Environmental Issues in Mexico
Mexico has a large heritage from a long time ago, still visible throughout the country. In fact, its capital of Mexico City even stands...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20213 min read
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River Valley Civilizations - A Comparison
The four main river-valley civilizations: Sumer, Egypt, the Indus Valley civilization and China all had many similarities and...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20214 min read
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How did the Introduction of European Diseases to the New World Devastate the Americas?
The introduction of European diseases to the New World was unintentional – starting with Christopher Columbus, the Europeans would set a...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20213 min read
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The Marshall Plan
The US Marshall Plan was definitely a large and successful move on their side towards the US Policy of Containment, since it allowed them...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20212 min read
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Potential of Mankind in the Renaissance
The Renaissance was a time of great progress towards the potential of man and marked a period of loosening of restrictions – man’s...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20217 min read
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Mongols - Active Drivers of Globalisation?
The Mongols were essential to the development of the world as it is and truly ushered in the modern era by creating a globalised world....
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20219 min read
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Integration in the Tang & Abbasid Empires
The Tang and Abbasid Empires used very different methods of integration in their respective empires: The Tang used a secular method of...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20213 min read
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Effect of Empires on the Globalization of Goods and Ideas
In many ways, empires helped in facilitating the movement of goods and ideas: not only did they often provide safer ways to travel and...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20217 min read
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Dictator for Life: Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar was the first emperor of Rome, born in July 100BC in Rome. Although he has many good memories from the people, in many ways...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20214 min read
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Morality and Empire: The Mauryan Dynasty and Han China
Depending on how morality is spread, it can strongly hamper or help the growth of the empire in question – if it is spread in a way that...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20219 min read
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Roman Society & Culture
Romans were borrowers – as they conquered the world, they adopted certain parts of different culture, especially Greek culture, thereby...
Aryan Marxaney
Sep 25, 20214 min read
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