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  • ENCYCLOPĘDIA AMERICANA AND ENCYCLOPĘDIA BRITANNICA - COMPARING ...
    Mladen Markov Encyclopędia Americana and Encyclopędia Britannica are two of the most popular English Encyclopędias. They have ...
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  • Maori
    ... Bergmann, P. (1993). New Zealand. In The new encyclopedia Britannica (Vol. 24, pp. 916-930). Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica. ...
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  • Emily Elzibeth Dickinson
    (Britannica #4) She is one of the greatest masters of the short poem. ... (Britannica #4) When it came to religion, Emily was skeptic. ...
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  • Japanese Economic Development
    ... The surrender concluded with a separate surrender with China in Nanking on September 9, 1945 (Britannica). This final surrender ended World War II. ...
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  • roles of the us president
    ... online). The first man who had taken this position was George Washington, whose name every American is familiar with (Britannica.com). ...
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  • Christian Crusades
    ... during the fights with the Europeans, and they united themselves against one cause, producing a stronger religious nation (Encyclopędia Britannica, 1993). ...
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  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Life
    ... in 1921, he was a charismatic optimist whose confidence helped sustain the American people during the strain if economic crisis and World War (Britannica, Vol. ...
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  • The Cattle
    ... became dominant. Today about 274 important recognized breeds exist, and new breeds continue to evolve (Encyclopedia Britannica). The ...
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  • Egyptian God Ra
    ... In the visual arts, the predominant heavy, angular style of rendering became softer and rounder.(www, Britannica, Aton) Egyptian soldiers and officials lived ...
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  • ESP
    ... ESP, or extrasensory perception, is "Perception that occurs independently of the known sensory processes" (Encyclopedia Britannica, page 1). There are three ...
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  • American revolution(in italian)
    ... i coloni fossero liberi di decidere se accettare o meno le nuove tasse votando nelle proprie assemblee, erano perņ ancora soggetti alla corona britannica. ...
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  • Cultural Revolution: Desaster and Distruction
    ... In 1911, while in his mid-twenty's, Mao joined the Revolutionary Army in Hunan Province where he served for many years (Britannica 805). ...
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  • Checks and Balances
    ... in human nature toward tyranny can alone be checked and restrained, and any degree of freedom preserved in the Constitution." (Britannica, Internet) The checks ...
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  • Jules Verne The Father of Science Fiction
    ... When he was very young he ran off to be a cabin boy on a merchant ship, but he was caught and returned to his parents ("Jules Verne" Encyclopedia Britannica). ...
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  • Rembrandt a Religious Painter
    ... and that his parents were willing to educate him for a profession, very likely as a city administrator." (The new Encyclopedia Britannica 1974) Rembrandt left ...
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  • forensic science - gsr trace
    ... Crime Science. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, (1999) : 99 10 "Mass Spectroscopy." Britannica.com: Encyclopedia Britannica Online. ...
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  • Venetian Painters
    ... Bibliography** Encyclopedia Britannica. ... Encyclopedia Britannica. ...
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  • Stalin: Economy versus People
    ... of farms was a major step towards the Soviet ideal of state farms, which "...operated like factories with wage labour..." (Britannica: Soviet Planning) in an ...
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    ... It is thought that he learned his career from one of the stone sculptors for the Cathedral of Florence around 1400 (britannica p.3). He assisted Filippo ...
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  • The Eskimos
    ... Bibliography "Arts of Native American People: North American Eskimo and Northwest Coast." Encyclopedia Britannica. ... "Eskimo." Encyclopedia Britannica. ...
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  • Chernobyl
    ... and the number of thyroid cancers among children also increased in the most affected area: Belarus, Ukraine and Russia (Encyclopedia of Britannica online). ...
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  • Shakespear
    ... According to the Britannica, Shakespeare lived at a time when ideas and social structures established in the Middle ages still formed men's thought and behavior ...
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  • Merce Cunningham
    ... developed 'choreography by chance,' a technique in which isolated movements are assigned sequence by such random methods as tossing a coin"(Britannica Online). ...
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  • Vietnam War2
    ... In response, North Vietnamese decided they would reunite Vietnam by military force. ( Britannica vol. 12 pg. ... (Britannica vol. 12 pg. ...
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  • The US was justified in Dropping the atomic bomb.
    ... At this battle, over half the population of Saipan walked off of a cliff instead of surrendering to the United States (Britannica 1). The Japanese suicidal ...
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  • Andrew Jackson
    ... As in Britannica Encyclopedia, Charles Dickinson once insulted Jackson's wife, and Jackson challenged him to a duel with pistols. ...
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  • michelangelo, Renaissance Man
    ... "The Sistine Chapel had great symbolic meaning for the papacy as the chief consecrated space in the Vatican (Encyclopedia Britannica, p.5). It already ...
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  • History of New York City A+++
    ... pgs. 236, 237). New York City is located at the mouth of the Hudson River, in Southeastern New York State (Britannica pg. 914). ...
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  • Should Marijuana be Legalized?
    ... Marijuana consists of a mixture of leaves, stems, and flowering tops of the Cannabis sativa plant, or hemp plant (Britannica 7/47). ...
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  • Buddhism- Early History
    ... In about 565 BC, Siddhartha Gautama was born heir to King Suddhodana of the Sakya tribe of Kapilavatthu (Encyclopedia Britannica 273). ...
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