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Oliver Cromwell

by iCreate in History, October 17, 2009
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This is an interpretation of Oliver Cromwell’s various actions, his achievements and failures.

The Gory History of Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary

by Atikin in History, July 11, 2009
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Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary is a rhyme that you may remember since you were little and at that time, it sounded very pretty indeed, filled with gardens and dolls and sea-shells. Not so much though, after you’ve heard the true interpretation of this nursery rhyme!

Martin Luther’s Impact vs. John Calvin’s Impact

by Butter Flop in History, July 1, 2009
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Whose impact was greater and why. An analysis of the Reformation.

Age of Absolutism

by bandgeek4life in Government, June 28, 2009
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An essay which analyzes the times of Absolute Monarchies, considering both the achievements and weaknesses of the system.

Ireland and The Troubles

by Anastasia Meredith Oh in History, April 22, 2009
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Queen Elizabeth I and James I took land away from the Catholics and the Irish Rebels. The land as given away to the loyal protestants so that they would always stay faithful to her.

Science, Scientism, and Insanity: Origins of the Universe

by Jas Writer in Philosophy, March 29, 2009
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A discussion of why it is rational and scientific to believe in the creation of a Creator.

Christmas: The Impact on Christianity

by Bazza1972 in Religion, December 20, 2008
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Christmas is one of the main Christian festivals and celebrations, which has been afforded varying degrees of importance by Christians throughout the centuries since Jesus Christ’s birth. Different Christian denominations have had different ideas as to the importance and the significance of Christmas; these ideas will be discussed and evaluated below. The Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant churches have similarities and differences in their theology and rites concerning the celebration of Christmas.

Five Major Revolutions That Changed the World From the 15th to 17th Century

by Ebey Soman in History, September 15, 2008
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These five major revolutions changed the world between the 15th Century to 17th Century and established the modern foundations for “Western” Societies.

The Affluent WASPS of Doylestown

by Jason Mueller in Society, August 31, 2008
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A look at Doylestown, Pennsylvania and the well-to-do white American Anglo-Saxon Protestants who live there.

Monasticism and Western Culture

by Chris A Sosa in Religion, May 15, 2008
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Monasticism, the Code of St. Benedict, and its influence on 21st century western culture.

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