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The Darwinian Myth, 2003.
This essay explains that findings from the last two decades openly contradict the basic assumptions of the evolutionary theory.
3,658 words (approx. 14.6 pages), 15 sources, MLA, $ 101.95
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Recent developments in science completely disprove the theory of evolution. The only reason Darwinism is still foisted on people by means of a worldwide propaganda campaign lies in the ideological aspects of the theory. This essay clarifies the scientific collapse of the theory of evolution for the layman. It reveals the frauds and distortions committed by evolutionists to "prove" evolution.

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"The claim of the common ancestry of apes and men, put forward by Charles Darwin in his book "The Descent of Man" in 1871, has since paved the path to today's scientific world. When Darwin proposed his supposed scientific theory in 1859, England, nor any other parts of the world, boasted the discipline of biophysics, genetics or biochemistry to justify his claims. Yet, even today, with the advancement in the scientific fields of genetics, biophysics, and biochemistry, Darwin's unscientific, illogical, and baseless claims still endure to influence to day's science. The justification of the Evolution Theory has been falsely spread through the propaganda of the media, and can be justly compared with the absurdity of the evolution of the fairy-taled frog-prince! There is no scientific evidence that back up the origin of man from apes, and likewise, no scientific evidence that frogs turn to handsome princes! The absurdity of it all is obvious and clear, and yet, is followed by the staunchest followers in the world!"
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Egyptian History, 2002.
Examines art, religion, and death in Old, Middle, and Late Kingdom Egypt.
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 44.95
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While Egypt's ancient history passes through many unique periods, it is perhaps the Old, Middle, and Late Kingdoms that garner the greatest attention as they demonstrate the greatest changes in growth and development and a transition in art, culture, and religion. The Old Kingdom marked the period in which the majority of Egypt's pyramids were constructed, the development of a complex military state, and the beginnings of outside trade. The Middle Kingdom, marked as much for political stability as for massive infrastructure construction, a great and lasting peace, and the blossoming of art and architecture, was also a time of great expansion and political growth. The Late Kingdom was a time of securing borders, establishing complex internal political systems, greater complexities in art and architecture, and further changes in religious practices and thought. It is the purpose of this paper to examine art, religion, and funerary practices in each of these ages and to show how each cultural element was shaped by the particular forces of its respective age.
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The Great Pyramids, 2002.
An overview of the principles behind the Great Pyramids and how they were built.
1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 6 sources, $ 53.95
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This paper is an examination of the purposes and construction of the Great Pyramids. It looks at the connection between the afterlife and pyramids and their purpose as a demonstration of power and influence. It also discusses the mysterious nature of the construction of the pyramids.
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Weaving and Architecture, 2002.
A look at the relationship between the art forms of weaving and architecture.
1,650 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 62.95
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This paper examines the relationship between weaving and architecture. It takes a close look at the structural, symbolic, and cultural connections between the two art forms. It concludes that both forms are indeed woven together within the structure of our communities and our history.
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"Paths to the Ancient Past", 2002.
A review of the book, "Paths to the Ancient Past" by Tom B. Jones.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 26.95
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This essay is a brief examination of the book, "Paths to the Ancient Past", by Tom B. Jones. It looks at the argument made by the author that history is often subject to interpretation and that the truth of history is found in archaeological evidence and records of fact.
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The Baroque Age, 2002.
A look at the connection of the Baroque Age to the Renaissance.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 26.95
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This three-page undergraduate research paper discusses whether the Baroque age was a reaction to the Renaissance or an outgrowth of it. The scientific revolution, the Reformation, changes in art, architecture and literature and the overall differences are all examined.
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Art in Roman Empire, 2002.
The emergence of artistic change in the late Roman Empire.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 3 sources, $ 26.95
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This three-page undergraduate paper explores the cause of artistic change in the late Roman Empire. There is no direct cause, but there are factors, found in earlier centuries, all leading to religious transformation of the Empire.
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Rome, 2002.
An examination of the rise of the Roman Empire.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 2 sources, $ 26.95
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This three-page undergraduate paper describe how Rome, the village, emerged to become Rome the most powerful Mediterranean Empire. After a prolonged series of wars and struggle, the city of Rome became one of the most famous empires of the world. The strength of the Romans shone through as they persevered to attain power. Carthage, their powerful rival, lost at Romans' hands. After attaining much power, however, Rome faltered and became weak as its influential became greedy, amoral and selfish, before leaders stood up again to make things right.
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Greek Gods, 2002.
A discussion of the anciel Greek Gods and how they are viewed today.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 26.95
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This paper examines the ancient Greek gods and goddesses and compares the ancient view of them with the modern view.
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The Parthenon, 2002.
How the Pantheon was built.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 1 source, $ 26.95
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Thispaper gives a view of the making of the Parthenon in Athens Greece around 447 BCE.
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Ajanta Cave One, 2002.
An analysis of the Mahajanaka Jata cave.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 26.95
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This paper discusses the Ajanta caves. It specifically analyzes the first cave i.e. the Mahajanaka Jataka and attempts to establish a relationship between the mudras of traditional dance and the paintings.
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The Pyramids, 2002.
The development of the pyramids.
3,150 words (approx. 12.6 pages), 8 sources, $ 115.95
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This paper discusses the development of the pyramids. The paper describes the various stages the Egyptian architects went through before finally achieving the famous pyramids at Giza.
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Digging Up The Goods, 2002.
A look at archeological proof of Christianity.
2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 89.95
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This ten-page paper presents a discussion about the archaeological proof that there was Christianity in Northern Europe between 600BC and 1000 AD. The author takes us on an exploratory journey in which the reader sees evidence; both concrete and anecdotal that shows a Christian trend within that time frame.
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Athens and Sparta, 2002.
A comparison of the Greek cities Athens and Sparta.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 3 sources, $ 26.95
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This paper discusses the ancient Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta in terms of their respective origins, political structures, and societies. The basic similarities and differences between them are analyzed, and conclusions are drawn from the facts ascertained.
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The Mummification Process in Egypt, 2002.
An analysis of the mummification process in ancient Egypt
1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 53.95
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This six-page undergraduate paper is an analysis of the mummification process in ancient Egypt. The thesis is that comprehension of mummification is essential to our understanding of Ancient Egypt as a whole, since The afterlife of the dead was a prominent part of the findings of the Ancient Egyptian culture.
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