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The Path Between The Seas Review

by 6D1A9N5 in History, November 3, 2011
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David McCullough’s The path between the seas is a deep read, see why.

How Did The Us Become Such a Large Country?

by pubado in History, April 22, 2011
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The US has a sad history of becoming such a large country (in size and economy).

The Bashaw Ss 241 Naval Vessel

by Teresa Rose in History, January 11, 2011
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Highlights of the Bashaw SS 241.

Panama Canal

by john smither in History, December 30, 2010
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On December 31st 1999 the United States officially handed over control of the Panama Canal to the Panamanians for the first time in accordance with the Torrijos-Carter treaty. Crowds of Panamanians celebrated the transfer of the control of the strategic waterway which links the Oceans of the Atlantic and the Pacific since its opening on August 15th 1914.

The Seven Wonders of The Modern World

by LingLing21 in History, November 20, 2010
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A Full Sentence outline for a Public Speech of mine, outlining the Seven modern wonders of the world we live in today! It is in depth with its numbers, and its descriptions. They bring the reader into a mindset of the modern wonders.

Seven Wonders From The Industrial Age

by NickFord in History, September 3, 2009
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Check out Seven Wonders from the Industrial Age. These great engineering projects changed the world we live in.

Ghost: A Wave Good Bye?

by JiggyJay in Paranormal, August 18, 2009
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One last wave good bye?

Presidents Wilson and Roosevelt

by TheSmartOne in History, July 16, 2009
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A comparison and contrast of the presidencies of Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt.

The Use of the Panama and Suez Canals

by Bazza1972 in History, December 15, 2008
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Below is an evaluation and comparison of the historic, commercial, shipping as well as the strategic military uses of the Panama and Suez canals. Given the geographical locations of the Panama and Suez canals, it is not surprising that they have a very high degree of commercial, strategic, and military importance in the contemporary world. The access, control, and ability to use the Panama and Suez canals are certainly issues that need to be considered by all US governments. Present day and future access to the Panama and Suez canals should always be of concern within the White House.

Solving the Illegal Alien Problem

by Len Maxwell in Government, August 1, 2008
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A tongue-in-cheek look at how to control and secure the U.S. borders.

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