Essays on Contemporary History

Biography Of Mother Teresa

Good morning/ afternoon I will be talking about Mother Teresa, whether she was more priestly, prophetic or kingly and what her work. Mother Teresa real name is Anjeze Gonthe Bojaxhau. The main thing that Mother Teresa was known for was that she was the founder of the Order of the Missionaries of Charity a Roman...
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Cuban Revolution: The Legacy Of Che Guevara

Intro Che Guevara, the cuban revolutionary, has one of the strongest and endearing legacies seen in today’s world. Representing freedom of individual expression and epitomising the power of revolutionary struggle, Che Guevara symbolises many different ideals and ideas to many different peoples and cultures. Che’s image however has come to represent differentiating ideals and roles...
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Monument Ecstasy Of Saint Teresa

Created by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1645-1652) is a powerful life-sized sculpture built from white marble and gilt bronze. The sculpture stands in the Cornaro Chapel in Chiesa di Santa Maria Della Vittoria. Bernini’s sculpture blends with the surrounding architecture and fresco painting to produce a dramatic religious scene. The fusion...
976 Words 2 Pages

Work Place Regime During Apartheid

During the workplace regime of apartheid in 1948-1994 it caused major exclusion on the less “superior” races including Indians, coloured and especially black people and this exclusion affect they daily lives, their futures, their educations and what they were allowed to do and go. This exclusion from over 20 years ago still impacts their lives...
824 Words 2 Pages

Definition Of The Green Revolution And Its Impact For The Farmers

Green revolution was started in the 1960’s to increase food production and find a solution to feed the millions of malnourished people in India. Green revolution has helped increase production of food grains by opting high yield varieties to the use of pesticides, and better management techniques. However, the benefits experienced have been unequal across...
845 Words 2 Pages

Changes Of Attitudes Toward Sex, Marriage, And Family Over The Period 1900-1980

Throughout westernized history, the traditional concept of family always consisted of a husband, wife, biological children and extended family [1]. Both men and women had societal roles and social expectations within society, with women’s roles consisting of serving their husbands, looking after their children and housekeeping, Men, on the other hand, had different roles and expectations; men traditionally were...
2327 Words 5 Pages
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