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  • Charles De Montesquieu
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    Charles De Montesquieu (1689-1755) Montesquieu was baptized Charles Louis de la Brede, taking his name from the estate given as his mothers dowry when she married Jacques de Secondat. He was born in La Brede, about ten miles from Bordeaux. When he was an infant he was placed under the care of a poor man's wife so he could see that the poor were his brothers. In 1700 he was sent to the college of the Oratorian's at Jilly, near Me aux, where he studied classical letters, history, and the sciences....
  • Mark Anthony And Brutus
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    Many of the problems that Julius Caesar faced during his rule are still problems that the world still faces today. In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar the problems are clearly evident. The main problem is the inherit distrust in people of government that is caused by unstable governments. One relationship between the PRI in Mexico and the Government of J.C. is that the people might think that they are running the government but they actually are not. For example in Mexico the PRI appoints eve...
  • Yangtze River
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    The Yangtze China, the worlds biggest country, is so large it is the home to the fourth longest river in the world. China alone has over 100,000 miles of inland waterways that are open to navigation. The country's most important inland waterway is the Amur River, but that is nothing compared to the Yangtze River. The Yangtze is one of the most economically important water way of not just China, but of the world! Unlike the Amur River the Yangtze River is not icebound in the winter and because of...
  • Metis People Of Canada
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    One of the most contentious issues in Canada's history is that of the Metis. Some people feel this unique group of people does not deserve any sort of recognition, whereas others believe their unique history and culture is something to be recognized and cherished. The history of the Metis people is filled with struggle; not only struggles against other powers, but also a struggle for self-identification. Despite strong opposition, the Metis people of Canada have matured as a political force and ...
  • Occupation Of East Timor By The Indonesians
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    East Timor is half of an island in Indonesia, about 300 miles north of Australia. In the 1500's, Portugal colonized the island of Timor, and its inhabitants today are primarily Catholic. The Dutch colonized much of the area, eventually including the western half of Timor as part of the Dutch East Indies. Before 1975 it was a lush paradise that had remained virtually untouched by the western world. In 1975 Indonesia invaded and annexed the now defenseless East Timor. It was an act based upon gree...
  • Gypsies Move
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    Regan Chewning Essay 4/Draft 111/19/00 Gypsies: The last nomads, the free-spirited, passionate bohemians with their mysterious rituals and powers. This romanticism is nearly as unfair as the fear and hate distracting us from recognizing the hardships and persecution these "carefree" people have undergone for centuries. In Europe, the Roma (as they wish to be call) have been cast out, burned at the stake, sterilized, ghettoized, forced to give up their traditional way of life, caught in other peo...
  • Repressive Measures In The Period 1815
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    'Repressive and Unpopular'. Is this a fair assessment of Lord Liverpool's government? Lord Liverpool's government used repressive measures, in the period 1815 to about 1821, to prevent a revolution from occurring. Many of their policies were exaggerated or misinterpreted and therefore labelled 'repressive'. They did, however, when the situation allowed them to (in the 1820s), introduce some fundamental reforms. 'Repressive' is therefore not a fair assessment of the government. To say that Liverp...
  • Official Kurdish Problem In Turkey
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    History of Turkish Occupation of Northern Kurdistan. Eric jensen Poli. Sci. (Third World Politics) 11/27/96 Since 1984, and especially the last few months, the domestic problems of a major N.A.T. O, Middle Eastern, and American ally state have come to the forefront of the international news scene. That state is the Republic of Turkey and it's primary troubles stem from the past seven decades of acrimonious policies directed at the indigenous ethnic Kurds. The main problem, now, is the Kurdish po...
  • Large Number Of Raids On Radical Organizations
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    After World War 1 paranoia and cruelty swept across the United States during a period known as the Red Scare. The year 1919 had a large number of social conflicts including strikes, prohibition, women suffrage, and the Chicago race riot (2, 27). Anarchists set off bombs, targeting political officials. Objectors and those who spoke against the government were subject to attack. During this period of chaos, the United States government tried to minimize radicalism as best to their ability (2, 29)....
  • Terroristic Anarchism Movement
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    Anarchy, coming from the greek term meaning "without government", is the political theory that society does not need a government to run the country or any governmental funding's (although robbing them of what they robbed us wouldn't hurt). Many people believe that anarchy is a horrible and impossible way of living, stating that anarchism would leave us vulnerable to criminals and terrorists. This may be because of the terroristic methods that anarchists have taken to reach their ultimate goal. ...
  • Wealthy Criminals In Contrast
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    I think that libertarian anarchists ought to take thoughtful criticismslikeDave Waller's seriously. How will anarchism handle the problem ofwealthycriminals It seems like anarchism makes the utopian demand thateveryonevoluntarily play by the rules. The comment is made more persuasive by examples from modern Columbia, medieval serfdom, and other situationswherethe wealthy have received and continue to receive unequal justice. I think that there are two levels of reply to criticisms of this sort. ...
  • Military Coup Allende
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    An Overview of Pinochet "It was a day in spring, December 20, 1973 at about 4: 30 pm, that I heard several knocks on the door of my house, which sounded unfamiliar and threatening. My brother had just returned home from his work in the textile industry and had gone to our common bedroom to lie down for his usual short afternoon nap. I went to answer the door and encountered three men with a very cold attitude. One of them asked me in a dry voice; Does Pedro Rojas live here "Before answering, an ...
  • Need For A Tourist Facility In Antarctica
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    Antartica – Proposal Antarctica, Antartica – Proposal Essay, Research Paper Antarctica, located almost entirely within the Antarctic Circle, is a continent of extremes. It is the Earths coldest, driest, windiest, iciest, most isolated, most unpolluted, most fragile and most infertile continent. It remains an untouched and pristine wilderness. The fact that it lacks a centralised government causes it to be susceptible to much disputes between various groups of people that have interes...

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