History
Growing Up in the 1950s
Our assignment was to imagine life as a child in the Cold War era and choose a decade. I decided to choose the 1950’s because its one of my favorites! Growing up in the 1950s was relatively good. The scientific and technological advancements that currently exist did not exist then, but it was a relatively […]
George Washington and His Impacts
Every great president has their own challenges to overcome during their time in the Oval Office. Some deal with country-shaping wars. Others contend with domestic issues, but not all of them face obstacles such as putting down powerful rebellions, proclaiming neutrality, or establishing the forever capital. George Washington faced these mountains and more. George Washington’s […]
Changes in Medical Practice After the French Revolution
The French Revolution is often lauded as one of the most significant events in European History. It not only overthrew the long established political structure of France but also set into motion radical changes within the field of medicine. These changes mostly took place within Parisian hospitals, which were transformed from prison-like internment centers for […]
A Letter That Impacted History
Martin Luther King, Jr. guides his letter to the eight-white clergyman(Letter from Birmingham Jail) who freely condemned his activities in Birmingham, Alabama. He takes note of that he once in a while reacts to analysis, yet he accepts that these are men of altruism, with legitimate concerns, thus he is eager to react to their […]
Censorship and Propaganda Under The Castro Regime
Introduction Since the commencement of Castro’s regime, Castro has used propaganda and censorship techniques to conceal his country from outside views. Propaganda in Cuba has been instilled in its citizens’ culture as well as entered the Latin American communities. Censorship in Cuba ranges from the facade of free education and health care to the restricted […]
Heroes Throughout History
Rationale The classroom in Public School 45, located in the West Brighton area of Staten Island has a wide ethnic diversity throughout the nearby community. The students at P.S. 45 are ethnically diverse, statistics show there are: 5% Asian, 17% Black, 27% White, and 46% Hispanic students throughout the school. Although there’s a high diversity […]
The Influential Magna Carta
Our Constitution, the law of the land, the thing we live by everyday, taking 116 days to write, was influenced by a meeting in a meadow. Not even a fancy royal building. Just a plain meadow. So even though the Magna Carta was created in a meadow and made up of sixty three clauses and […]
Leadership Lessons from Abdul Kalam
Pioneers Ignite the minds of Others: Dr Kalam was the gift of destiny. A man with nothing aside from interest and energy for flying, with wings of flame, flew as high as he could in the sky. What’s more, similar to an uncommon satellite that circles the Universe, he approached his main goal, touching off […]
Mahatma Gandhi The Father of India
Mahatma Gandhi was an inspiring activist known to many as the Father of India. He advocated nonviolence and believed in love, justice, and peace. He led countless peaceful acts of protest, inspiring and helping people around the world. Gandhi inspired India as well as many other nations around the world with his teachings (Mahatma Gandhi […]
Biography of Indian Scientist Abdul Kalam
Introduction Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, (15 October 1931 – 27 July 2015) was an Indian scientist who served in as the eleventh President of India from 2002 to 2007. He was brought up in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu and examined physical science and aerospace engineering. He spent the following four decades as a scientist and […]
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