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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Search Engines – Try Several!
When you search the web most of you use Google right? Google has become the most used search engine in the entire world. But there are others! When almost everyone uses the same search engine a lot of focus and … Continue reading
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Imperialism in Africa
Now you’re about to move on from slavery to imperialism in Africa. During the period 1870-1914, Africa is being “scrambled” for, colonized and exploited by Europeans nations. There are four different parts that we want you to look into; 1. The … Continue reading
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United Nations
Today, october 24, is known around the world as the UN-day. This day is in commemoration of the UN-charter that came in to effect on this date. The UN-day has been celebrated since 1948. Today 193 countries are members of … Continue reading
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Halloween, Dia de Muertos, All Saints day
Now one of the best parts of the year is almost here, scary Halloween! Most of you probably know why Halloween is celebrated. But for those of you who do not, here you can watch a short documentary on the … Continue reading
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Slavery – Today and in Times Past
Slavery is one of history’s biggest tragedies. It has been around for as long as recorded history itself and it is still present today. Slavery has taken on various forms throughout history, from slaves being spirited away on slave ships … Continue reading
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