The United States of America is the land of freedom. Most people are familiar with the fifty state land, which stretches from Alaska up to Wyoming. They may not know, however, how it came into being. Virginia and Massachusetts, among …
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What comes into your mind when “Africa” is mentioned? Some people think about the food. Some people think of the food. Most people don’t want to know more about Africa, and they have little knowledge of the continent prior to …
Elie Wesel relives his experience as a Nazi prisoner in World War II concentration camps. Wiesel recounts the loss of his freedom, innocence and family. He was raised as a devout Jew, excelling in Talmudic and Spiritual studies. Night is …
The U.S.A., Cambodia and Vietnam were involved in the Vietnam War. It lasted from the 1st of November 1955 to the 30th of April 1975 and gave the Communists an advantage in the Cold War. It also ended French colonialism …
Many similarities existed between the situations of Roman conspirators in Julius Caesar’s play and those of the Declaration of Independence signers. One thing that is very similar between Julius Caesar’s personality and King George III’s is their personalities. There were …
Reverend Samuel Parris had his nine-years-old daughter Betty and Abigail Williams examined by a doctor in February 1692. Both girls were experiencing bizarre behavior and fits. They soon became convinced that they had witchcraft and began to run wild through …
How does a trial change a religious priest into a man removed from the power structure of a small town? The Crucible sees Reverend Hale sent to Salem in order to combat an alleged outbreak witchcraft. The play opens with …
The Creole, a slave ship carrying 19 and 135 servants, set sail on October 7, 1841. Madison Washington, who was on deck when the ship approached Bahamas, called for other slaves to resist him. Washington led by other slaves, 18 …
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The beginning of Chinatown is a subject of much debate. Many cities in the United States have a Chinatown that has roots as far back as the 19th century when many Chinese …
“Night,” Elie Wiesel’s book tells the story of a young boy suffering from loss, torture, abuse, dehumanization. A person is made inhuman by losing the human qualities that make him or her unique. These tragic events can alter their morality …