civil war
civil war
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by B.L. Lindstrom - 2008-06-16
Having been brought up in a school system and time period that emphasized math and science it should come as no surprise to anyone that I know very little about American history. And when I say Americ...
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by Emeka Esogbue - 2008-08-11
BackgroundThe Nigerian Civil War also known in the History of the country as the Nigerian-Biafran war began in July 6, 1967 and ended in January 13, 1970 following the declaration of Republic of Biaf...
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by Philip Spires - 2008-09-06
The South by Colm Toibin is an intense, though fitful chronicle of a woman's life, a life as yet incomplete. It presents a patchwork of detail amidst vast tracts of unknown, like a painting that has ...
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by Virgil The Stroyteller - 2008-09-10
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by Mark Grisham And David Donaldson - 2008-11-06
From David DonaldsonWhat are my priorities in Life?As a counselor, I find myself asking this question often. Since I specialize in marriage and family counseling, I often find at the heart of the con...
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by Philip Spires - 2008-11-22
For me, Gil Courtemanche's book, A Sunday At The Pool In Kigali, bore a great similarity to the screenplay for the film Hotel Rwanda. Having seen the film twice, it is a positive statement about the ...
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by Sandy Powers - 2008-12-12
The Native Americans used them to make an intoxicating drink called "Powcohicora." George Washington was frequently seen munching them. He filled his pockets with them to continue munching throughout ...
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by SPENCER HOLLY - 2009-03-05
Book Title/Title Page: The Civil War Through The Camera. Hundreds of vivid photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times Sixteen Reproductions in Color of Famous War Paintings A Compl...
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by Activfishy - 2010-02-19
Most people if asked to name something that Worcester is famous for will probably plump for the world renowned Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire sauce which was first made in Worcester by John Wheeley Lea...