Over the course of many centuries, group leaders, tribal leaders, government officials and many others have asked this very question. They want to know if people can exist in relative harmony and live in an ...
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This question has occupied the curious and the history fanatics for years. There is no easy answer to why most places now use a seven-day week. But many historical narratives point to the Babylonians who ...
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Dozens of books have been written on this subject and some of them have been able to provide at least part of the answer. Some of the books are political, some are strictly military. There ...
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All major wars fought around the world have supporters and protestors. Some give what they consider good reasons why a certain nation’s military should be involved in military action. Others give reasons for not fighting ...
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In the past 60 years or so fans of military history, political history and general history have been treated to dozens of books and films about this very subject. While the reasons for World War ...
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Triangulation is an interesting term that is often applied to design, land surveying and global positioning location. But the word is also associated with a political method that attempts to locate a candidate’s position on ...
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The series of events known as the Armenian Genocide occurred during World War I. Genocide is a program of killing people in large numbers specifically to eliminate a culture or a certain population. In most ...
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When people in the United States hear the term Civil War they immediately think of the War Between the States during 1861-1865. In this war, southern states tried to establish their own union, separate from ...
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There are two key factors in the Irish Potato Famine – the natural disaster that was the crop failure and the social/political system that created much of the poverty and misery in Ireland. To have ...
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This revolution, which played a crucial part in the changes of the 18th century, began in 1789 and lasted for about 10 years. Two significant events that took place in the first year were: the ...
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The plant known as cannabis sativa or marijuana did not always have a negative reputation among people around the world. In fact, the millions who view this as a harmless, even helpful, herb today would ...
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The social institution of marriage has roots that reach back thousands of years. Written history shows that Greeks recognized marriage though they usual didn’t use a formal, public ceremony. At the time, men were several ...
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This “honorable order” was created in 1725 and gets its name from a ceremony used during the Middle Ages in which a knight was given a bath (as a symbol of being purified). King George ...
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According to most research Valentine’s Day gets its name from one or two men who were early Christians and went by the name Valentine. History also records that the English writer Geoffrey Chaucer and others ...
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Racketeering has long and a negative connotation since it describes activity that goes on outside the law. The basic word, “racket” is used to describe the business itself, while the word “racketeering” helps us understand ...
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This place, with the frightening name, was an actual room in the major city of Calcutta, India. In 1756, British prisoners were held in a “guard” room and many died from causes as varied as ...
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In history, there have been a few aggressive, violent and world-changing revolts, and the Russian Revolution is often considered among these. In 1917, people rose up in what is variously known as the Bolshevik Revolution ...
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Most people connect John F. Kennedy with the Bay of Pigs invasion since it occurred in 1961 while Kennedy was President of the United States. This is accurate in a historic sense, but there is ...
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Polygamy as a social practice is against the law in most countries, though there is still the occasional instance of this marriage structure. The term refers to a marriage in which there is more than ...
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For those who delight in learning new words, “jingoism” is one of the most interesting terms to find its way into the English language. The word has been used in political and foreign-policy references for ...
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The term Head Start could be used as a shortened form of name, National Head Start Association, “a private, not-for-profit membership organization dedicated exclusively to meeting the needs of Head Start children and their families.” ...
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A delegate is someone who receives authority from another through appointment or other means so that the person receiving the authority, temporary or otherwise, can act in place of another. This term can refer to ...
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Croning is a process, a time of change that centers on a particular part of a woman’s life. The simplest definition calls croning a coming-of-age and this change in life is traditionally marked by a ...
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Marxism is a social and political philosophy that gets its name from the man who is primarily responsible for its creation. Karl Marx was born in Prussia in the early 1800s and lived in several ...
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Recorded history shows the Renaissance beginning in the beautiful city of Florence, Italy in about 1300. Over the next 300 years, most of Europe experienced a renewed interest in painting and architecture, as well as ...
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The key part of this word is the first five letters. The leader or leaders of the country have total control of all segments of a citizen’s life, as well as control of all activities ...
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The European Union we are familiar with in the 21st century is much more complex and has a more significant effect on the world’s economy than the original agreement between a few states half a ...
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The simple definition of this word is government by the people. A pure democracy would involve all citizens in political and legislative discussions or in a representative democracy these citizens would have a slightly indirect ...
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Definition:
Terrorism may be defined as the organized use of terror to induce fear in the general public and this fear induction is the primary objective risk of the terrorists for the human race globally. Commonly ...
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Why do we do the things we do?
In some circles of psychology and in the world of work, some say our actions are primarily driven by our nature, our biology and our makeup as people. ...
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Around 2,000 years before, a holiday was celebrated by “the Celts” which was called as Samhain. Samhain was pronounced as "Sa-wan". Samhain is actually the name of God of Death. For all living people God ...
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Brain drain is also known as “The human capital flight”. It can be simply defined as the mass emigration of technically skilled people from one country to another country. Brain-drain can have many reasons, for ...
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Group G7 is an international group of finance ministers, this group deals with the discussions of various economy and finance related issues of the concerning countries. Group G7 should not be confused with group G8. ...
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