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    If you 'd like to connect with an entire community of writers, see the photo accompanying this column, and, possibly, win a paperback book, you 'll want to read this column on my blog. I have a neighbour who often drove her three kids to school. I’m too polite to have told her off for this, but they lived a 10-minute walk from both grade school and high school. What was she thinking? This kind of attitude — as well as the one that sees city officials failing to put sidewalks on all of their streets

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    closer to their male counterparts. The enlightenment authors, Jean Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft, took part in a debate in which they argued about the purpose and education of women. In an article recently written in The New York Times by Nicholas

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    Rasputin: The Saint Who Sinned      “It's good to know that if I act strangely enough, society will take full responsibility for me." Ashleigh Brilliant may have subconsciously considered the effect that society has on us all and how wound up we can all get into our lives, our beliefs, and maybe even our visions. Our visions are the most important thing to all of us and one day may get us into the most excellent position or the most hideous position. We always chose

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    Rasputin Rasputin had a significant impact on the royal family as well as Russia during the reign of Czar Nicholas II. Rasputin was a staret that worked his way into the royal family. The influence of Rasputin on Alexis, the heir to the throne, gave him great power. The power given to Rasputin had a notable impact among the Russian people as well as Russia. Grigory Efimovich, better known as Rasputin, was born in the town of Pokrovskoe in 1871. The name Rasputin means "dissolute," for his

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    Tsar Alexander III's Reign The reign of Tsar Alexander II was one that demonstrated a great change in action, attitude and policy to that of his father, Tsar Alexander II, 'The Tsar Liberator.' Historians have long labelled Tsar Alexander II as a Liberal, reforming ruler and his son as a reactionary, oppressive heir to his legacy. Hingley argues that his thirteen years of reign were spent '...systematically destroying all of his father's work. The choice facing Tsar

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    Priya Talwar 24 September, 2017 Half the Sky by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn Jyoti Singh was a young, 23 year old Indian woman who had aspiring ambitions to be a doctor. Little was known that her dreams would not be come true due to what occurred on December 16, 2012. Jyoti was making her way back to her home with her friend on a typical night out when she was barbarically gang raped by six men on a bus. The gruesome details of her rape shook the entire city of New Delhi. It

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    As the year of 2018 approaches, technology is advancing quickly to come up with new software’s and devices. These new inventions are helping individuals and corporations succeed in their path to innovation. With new devices like the iPhone X, people are starting to get a feel of what the future looks like. Apple brought out the device with features like face recognition and other great qualities that might make people say, “This is the future”. Devices like the new iPhone are leading to new lifestyles

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    Recently learning of this mysterious man and having few options, the Czar and his wife called upon Rasputin for medical assistance. On the day of Rasputin’s arrival, Nicholas II recorded an entry that stated, “we have got to know a man of God-Grigori- from the Tobolsk Province.” The Czar’s confidence and belief in Rasputin was a result of his seemingly miracle work. Rasputin was able to prevent further bleeding of their

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    1. Who was the group of people that controlled the steppe in Russia? What do we know about them? Why does the author think this group was the ruling class in the region? The first identifiable group that controlled the steppe was the Cimmerians. It is assumed that this group came from the Balkans somewhere around 1000 B.C.E. There was not very much information concerning the Cimmerians, although the book did discuss how they were the singular ruling class of that particular region. Perhaps they

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    Tsar Autocracy In Russia

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    consensus. The relationship between the Tsar and the Boyars is the subject of much debate and varied based on the time in history and the personality of the Tsar. However, in general, the trend is towards autocracy. There are a few reasons for this. The first is that the importance of the Boyars is often overstated in relation to the political power of the Tsar. The second is that the policies, as much in fact as in law, are by and large determined by the Tsar. The final reason for the trend towards

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