How Propaganda Affected Women in WW2 

Introduction The onset of the second world war resulted in significant disruption of the social status quo in many communities around the world. So many resources were channeled cowards fighting. Vast numbers of youthful and able men who were instrumental in providing the booming industries across Europe and America become recruited to serve in their […]

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Dictators and Authoritarian Regimes Between WW1 and WW2

“Do not be afraid to take a chance on peace, to teach peace, to live peace…Peace will be the last word of history.” ― John Paul II Abstract Dictators and Authoritarian Regimes between WW1 and WW2 are the main subject of this search. The research is evenhandedly analyzed. One of the main purposes is that […]

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History of Early Jamestown

A assembly of Europeans, commanded by Bartholomew Gosnold, began planning a possible business venture that would send a group of colonists to what was already known as Virginia. Gosnold was apparently the driving force behind getting this operation. Gosnold was referred to as ‘the first mover of this plantation’ by Captain John Smith.'(Ward) Merchants from […]

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History of Jamestown by David A. Price

David A. Price is a historian and author from Richmond, Virginia. He for many years studied about the history of Jamestown using, multiple sources. He has published articles in many journals, magazines, and newspapers. He graduated from multiple colleges/universities including the College of William & Mary, Harvard Law School, as well as Cambridge University. Not […]

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Early Settlers in Jamestown

Throughout time, English settlers have come over to America for different reasons. Most of them left their home New England for religious persecution, some left for resources and to start somewhere fresh. Some settlements struggled more than others, for example, Jamestown dealt with Native Americans, lack of leadership, starvation and limited supplies upon arrival. The […]

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Love and Hate in Jamestown 

John Smith was born in 1850 to a simple farm family. They were close to the bottom of the social scale, barely above the peasants. Smith was shorter than average, but he was stocky and tough. The young John Smith attended grammar school, but what what he really wanted was an overseas adventure. By the […]

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Settlers in Early Jamestown

In 1607, settlers from England came to the new world for money and new land. They settled in present-day Virginia and named their colony after King James, their sponsor. Europeans came and took over natives’ and killed many of them. Many colonists died in the first six months. The land they settled in was very […]

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Two Famous and Known Leaders: Malala Yousafzai and Nelson Mandela

Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist and was born on July 17, 1997, at Mingora, Swat, Pakistan. She is known for being activist for rights of education especially for women. She was former blogger of BBC Urdu and student. Malala became an advocate for female’s education, which was resulted to her having a […]

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Failure and Success of Jamestown

What is a Triumph Triumph, a word not commonly used amongst the small world of middle schoolers, or anyone in general, means to be successful or to reach a great achievement. Although you may not use this word often, we all know one of its synonyms, victory, and have all experienced this joy whether it […]

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10 Famous Leaders

Prophet Muhammad For Muslims he was one of the best leaders of all time, Muhammad led to the spread of Islam in Saudi Arabia. Because of his contribution to expanding Islam it has become one of the largest and the quickest growing religions on earth today. He led his followers to several migrations and successful […]

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