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Thought Reform: The Curriculum of Vietnamese Reeducation

from Darknigh114 in Research, History

This paper pulls from the limited amount of source material on the subject of Vietnamese Reeducation. It outlines the various facets of the Reeducation Camp System and tries to organize the methods used within these camps, while also looking into some of the reasons for their use. / I apologize...

06/19/2009
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Remembering our Roles: Civilians as Resisters during the ...

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This is a term paper discussing the ways that the traditional controversy over Polish national identity is shaping the depiction of the role of civilians during the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. It examines the controversy by exploring its origins, its depictions by Norman Davies and Wlodzimierz Boro...

12/06/2008
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LaFeber's "The New Empire" Book Review

from Darknigh114 in Research

A book review I wrote for class discussing Walter LaFeber's classic look into American Empire through economic expansion during the Guilded Age.

12/04/2008
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Of Gods and Men

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This is a fictional story based on a world where the mythological pantheons of the ancient world from Greece to Egypt, Mexico to Japan, and many more come together to form the Council of Nicea from which they rule the world. It is a tragedy about a young Atlantean named Postius Malantis and foll...

11/17/2008
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Asriq
Darknigh114 scribbled: While I think this stuff is cool, it lacks evidence. It's merely interpretation of something we couldn't possibly grasp from thousands of years ago. Much of this can easily be explained as merely clouds or merely sun worship. The halos don't have to be angelic, they could just be another representation of a sun god. I've always thought this "ancient alien-human contact/connection" would be cool were it true. Some more cool stuff like this is littered throughout the writings of Graham Hancock, especially his book "Fingerprints of teh Gods." Fun stuff, just never could bring myself to believe it. :P

Ancient UFO Artwork

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This .pdf contains ancient drawings of both aliens and ufos. These drawings of ancient aliens are famous, and many of them are featured in museums and are also available to the general public through cave viewings. The depictions of aliens and ufos are obvious, thinking that these pictures and ar...

11/17/2008
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When Our Hearts Split Atoms

from Darknigh114 in Creative Writing, Short Stories

A story of the sadness of children and the worlds they create in order to cope. /

11/15/2008
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The Old Scraggly Woman

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A Short story about the things in life we never notice and the speed with which we carry on.

11/15/2008
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Darknigh114 published:

Of Gods and Men

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This is a fictional story based on a world where the mythological pantheons of the ancient world from Greece to Egypt, Mexico to Japan, and many more come together to form the Council of Nicea from which they rule the world. It is a tragedy about a young Atlantean named Postius Malantis and foll...

11/15/2008
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Revelation

from Darknigh114 in Creative Writing, Short Stories

A short story about the beginnings of a fictional War of Religion vs. Science.

11/15/2008
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A Dance of Death

from Darknigh114 in Creative Writing, Short Stories

A Short Story about the irony of death, the beauty of experience, and the wisdom to know lifes value.

11/15/2008
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The Role of the Papacy in the Development of the First Cr...

from Darknigh114 in Research

This paper explores the role of the Papacy in the formation and organization of the First Crusade.

10/21/2008
sami1242

sami1242 scribbled: here we have a very objective point of view about the bad paps of the 11 th century 11/14/2008

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