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When Racists Don’t Think They’re Racist

by Earl Schmegley in Issues, July 31, 2009
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Recently Boston police officer Justin Barrett sent out a mass e-mail in which he referred to Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. as a “banana eating jungle monkey,” and yet Barrett claims he is not a racist.

The Medicinal Interests of Two Kings

by Roger Poole in History, April 30, 2009
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Both Henry the seventh and his more famous son Henry the eighth took an interest in the medicinal needs of their people.

Notes on Gandhi, Jinnah, The Amritsar Massacre, and Civil Disobedience

by CoffeeAddict in History, April 12, 2009
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Ever wanted to learn about these fascinating, revolutionary concepts and events? In this economy, we all need jobs…Why not expand your boundaries and look into other fields? This article will increase your knowledge about things that will be useful in many fields.

Germany, Italy and Other Kingdoms

by silverspoon in History, April 10, 2009
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In other parts of Europe, particularly in the coastal areas of the Atlantic and the western side, the formation of the kingdoms and the development of national identities continued. The Swedes, Danes, and Norwegians, who were formerly part of the tribes that roamed the frontiers of the Roman Empire, had by now formed their own kingdoms. The Slavs were united under the leadership of the Czechs, while the Poles rallied behind the Duchy of Poland. The Magyars formed what we now call Hungary.

Henry VII of England: Most Machiavellian

by Timothy Cox in History, December 14, 2008
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On why Henry VII was the most Machiavellian ruler of his time.

King Edward the I, Hero or Villain?

by Chanman in History, May 29, 2008
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Over time, the topic of whether King Edward the first, being either a hero or villain has been debated.

Seven Girlie Things That Men Would Have Fun Doing

by Anne Lyken Garner in Men, December 18, 2007
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An amusing list of activities which are normally associated with women, but that men would enjoy.

Henry the 8th in Popular Opinion

by Rachel Leah in History, November 16, 2007
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A brief look at the way we see Henry the 8th.

Most Significant Threat to Henry VII From Rebellion, 1485-1509

by Usquared in History, November 4, 2007
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This is an article which discusses the most significant threat to Henry VII during his reign. The title is pretty self-explanatory really.

Henry Cabot Lodge and the 1963 Diem Coup

by ziad in History, August 27, 2007
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The 1963 Diem coup during the Vietnam War as well as the American ambassador’s role in it.

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