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International World History Project World History From The Pre-Sumerian Period To The Present A Collection Of World History Related Essays, Documents, Maps and Music
"Oh human race, born to fly upward." "Wherefore at but a little wind does thou so easily fall?" Dante
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The following essays have been submitted by visitors to this site and have not been edited, altered nor reviewed by World History International for accuracy.
D-Day at Normandy, June 6, 1944 Submitters name: RAG Age Group: adolescent and beyond (Warning:
There is language in this essay that some might find offensive which has not
been edited out as it is important to the story.)
Canada, An Early History: SOVEREIGNTY and SPIRITUALITY. RE: Importance of Treaty of Paris (1763) Submitters name: Kathleen M. Hill Age Grouping: Any, though young
children would need to have it explained to them by an adult
THE HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: From 500BCE to the present Submitters name: Mattia Billi Age Grouping: school/university
John Hersey and the Invigoration of the Atomic Bomb Submitters name: Scott Wong Age Grouping: Grades 9-12
Submitters name: Norm Rust Age Grouping: All Ages
An Historical Perspective On God
Submitters name: Francis X.
Barden Age Group:
Adolescent and Beyond
Submitters name: T.M.
Essay Title: "Tsarism collapsed primarily as a consequence of
Russia’s involvement in WWI”
Submitters name:
Timothy Braden Age Group:
Adolescent and Beyond
A Glimpse of Humanity Reaching back to the Ancient Sumerians
Essay Title: "A Glimpse of Humanity Reaching back to the Ancient Sumerians" Age Group:
Adolescent and Beyond
Submitters name:
prophetnd
The Beliefs and Process of Mummification in Egypt Submitters name:
amanda099
A History of Class, Race and Gender in America
Age Group: Adolescent and Beyond Date Written: Jun 14, 2006
A history of
writing in human civilization
Submitters name: Thomas Kinck Age Group: Adolescent and Beyond Date Written: January, 2007
Characteristics and Impacts
of American Reconstruction
Submitters name: Martyr Age Group: Adolescent and Beyond Date Written: December 2006
Treason: Benedict Arnold Research Essay
Age Group: Adolescent and Beyond Date Written: December 2006
Historical
propaganda and reality, as an example of the origin of Turks Age Group: Adolescent and Beyond Date Written: May 13, 2007
Submitters name: Kate Long Age Grouping: 11th
grade high school
Submitters name: Sam Meyers Age Grouping: 14+ Date Written: September 11, 2007
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