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The russian revolution ad the people involved.
... PAVEL BORISOVICH (1850-1928) One of the founders of the "Geneva Group for the Federation of Labour." Together with the St. Petersburg-based "Union for Struggle of the Liberation of the Working Class," this was the foundation of ...
Enest Shakleton's unsuccessful voyage to the south pole
... journey from there. The journey south started. On 7th. December 1914, the Endurance came across the first lot of pack ice, unusually far north. Even though the pack ice became more and more compact, the Endurance struggled on under sail and steam towards the Weddell Sea ...
Notes on Latin American Independence, 19th century nationalism, and Industrial revolution (G.H 3)
... of socialism called Marxism. Marx and Fredrick Engel's supported communism. *By the 1800's, working people become more active in politics. To press for reforms, workers joined together in voluntary associations called unions. *Unions engaged in collective ...
Ibn battuta was a traveler from North Africa, who traveled more than anybody of his time, even Marco Polo.
... travelling further than any known traveller before him: from Mali to China, from Russia to Zanzibar, with his years as legal adviser to the Sultan of Delhi the crowning achievement of his career. His account of his journeys ...
Traditional societies rejected romantic love.
... return. A boy on the other hand will stay home and work and when his father is old will take care of him. The selection of mates was determined by social, political and economic considerations directed either toward establishing new ties or old ones ...
Draft dodgers during the Vietnam War.
... it did. With thousands of young men fighting to the death overseas, another group of American sons fled their homeland and journeyed north to Canada. As ... into two. The north was communist controlled. The government in the south, although ran by a dictatorship than a democracy, was supported by the ...
The Stresemann Era.
... Soviet Union to neutrality in the event of an attack on either country by foreign powers. The Locarno treaties , the Treaty of Berlin, and Germany's membership in the League of Nations were successes that earned Stresemann world renown. Within Germany, however, these achievements ...
Al-Razi.
... of small muscles that act according to the intensity of light. The current understanding on this subject confirms his work. Kitab al-Mansoori, which was translated into Latin (known by the title 'Liber ... collected ...
The Life of Caesar.
... of the past is also a man of his age, and nobody is free from bias. Ferrero was predisposed to criticize Caesar because of his philosophical and political inclinations. As a writer with republican sympathies, who was exiled by Benito Mussolini in 1930 and whose works ...
Hendrik Antoon Lorentz.
... of leading to a satisfactory synthesis of optical and electrical phenomena. Lorenz at Copenhagen came nearer the goal. You know, however, that the true founders of ... journey to Stockholm, and that therefore you will now only be able to hear the second half of ...