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The Taliban (plural of talib, which is Arabic/Persian for "student of Islamic religious law") regime ruled Afghanistan from November 1994 to November 2001 under the leadership of mullah Muhammad Omar (b. 1959). After the terr...
About 107 pages (32,194 words) in 2 products

The ever expanding nation of the United States and its national unity suffered more than it benifitted between 1800 and 1850. The precursor to territorial expansion was Thomas Jefferson's Louisianna Purchase. This led to manifest destiny...
About 591 pages (177,279 words) in 14 products

The first modern American president, Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) was also one of the most popular, important, and controversial. During his years in office he greatly expanded the power of the presidency. A strong nationalist and a reso...
About 552 pages (165,465 words) in 31 products

As colonists were making their way to a pre-revolutionary America, vast differences were forming, not just between the colonists themselves, but also in the colonies in which they were living in. Geography and the conditions in the colonie...
About 433 pages (129,871 words) in 16 products

Thomas Jefferson's universally acknowledged importance as a statesman has tended to overshadow his very substantial contributions to American literature. He was the penman of the American Revolution who, more than any other single person, ...
About 894 pages (268,298 words) in 45 products

A deadly epidemic disease, AIDS, or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, marked the 1980s for Americans more than any other medical or health news. AIDS, first reported in 1981, is caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus...
About 349 pages (104,671 words) in 6 products

Era of Australopithecus, the first hominid...
About 28 pages (8,497 words) in 3 products

The 1920s have been dubbed everything from "The Roaring Twenties" and "The Era of Wonderful Nonsense" to "The Decade of the Dollar" and "The Period of the Psyche" to the "Dry Decade" and t...
About 60 pages (18,127 words) in 2 products

 
(2002 est. city pop. 8.2 million). Tokyo is the capital of Japan, and the nation's commercial and industrial center. Situated on Tokyo Bay along the Pacific coast of central Honshu Island, the city proper comprises twenty-three urba...
About 116 pages (34,702 words) in 3 products

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