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Jacksonian Democracy

by TonyBear in History, November 20, 2009
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Jacksonian Democracy meant that politically, everyone would have a say; most importantly the common man.

Virginia: A Success Story in The New World

by TonyBear in Issues, November 19, 2009
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The New World was seen as an opportunity for those who wanted a better life. Those who became successful achieved their goals because they learned of new goods to sell and ways to increase their production.

John and Edward X Factor

by jasmin92x in People, October 5, 2009
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Get them ou…

Post WWII America: Life in the ’50s

by mpusch in History, September 30, 2009
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The life the veterans returned to was not the life they expected. The society they lived in was full of racism, dominating gender roles, and a scripted lifestyle.

John’s Final Campaign

by Marine1 in History, September 15, 2009
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The story of King John’s final campaign, 1215/16 in Northern England.

John’s Final Campaign

by Marine1 in History, September 15, 2009
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The story of King John’s final campaign, 1215/16 in Northern England.

Pope Joan: A Female Pope?

by Ronald Marbles in History, September 7, 2009
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Today, the possibility that there was once a female pope, or papess, is known to many people – from reading Lawrence Durrell’s light-hearted novel, Pope Joan. For centuries, however, the historical existence of a female pope was treated as fact.

The Human Third Eye

by Atikin in Advice, September 4, 2009
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We have a very powerful organ within us that we can use at all times and use to our benefit and built it to be really strong. This is the human third eye. Read on to find out what this part of us is that can work even if all of the other sensory organs fail..

The Origin of The Word “Boycott”

by Greyian Storm in Languages, August 18, 2009
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More and more boycotts are taking place during the economic recession, but do you know where the word came from?

The Stroop Effect: Why It Works

by sschles in Psychology, June 30, 2009
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I did a science fair project on the Stroop Effect, which is a common phenomena used in psychological testing. I experimented with different tests to discover why this works.

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