Yes. History is usually viewed in one of two points of view. The secular perspective, used by most public schools and colleges, and the Christian perspective, usually taught at private Christian schools and Christian Colleges. The main differences of the two points of view include the date of how old the earth is, the motives behind major world events, and the thoughts on major people and events.
It is important because Chinese is a whole different culture than ours.
No. It is the Battle site of the War of or for Texas Independence. It has become a major US Travel destination and is an honored shrine for all Texans and most Americans. It has a history that is told from an American and Anglo perspective more dcumented as told in Hollywood than historical style or fact.
No-- As far as I know, the movie 'The Mummy Returns' mentioning the 'Oasis Ahm-Shere' is merely a made-up sort of thing, something movie-makers tend to do to make movie plots much more interesting than history actually told (although history can be interesting in its own way).
History tends to repeat itself because many people are not taught or told how or why mistakes were made in history. Because of this, we tend to do the same things that were done previously. This causes a constant repeat of history.
It can be changed as it's told from one person to another. Like the telephone game...it rarely ends the way it started.
History is written by the victors.
yes
it would depend on what type of story it is ___ Yes, a story can be told from more than one point of view. Authors do this often, in fact, telling the story from different characters' perspectives and showing the same event in different ways using that method.
History, often told by those who conquer and later told by revisionists, is merely but probable history while improbable history is that which probably never even happened.
It is important because Chinese is a whole different culture than ours.
History, often told by those who conquer and later told by revisionists, is merely but probable history while improbable history is that which probably never even happened.
I was told to contain more information than in the proof sets.
No. It is the Battle site of the War of or for Texas Independence. It has become a major US Travel destination and is an honored shrine for all Texans and most Americans. It has a history that is told from an American and Anglo perspective more dcumented as told in Hollywood than historical style or fact.
If you are talking about the quote "I felt more attached to Ultima than my own mother. Ultima told me stories and legends of my ancestors. From her I learned the glory and the tragedy of the history of my people, and I came to understand how that history stirred in my blood." In some books it is on page 123, but in the book that I have it is on page 128 towards the end.
I have always been told that it is Hamilton... at least that is what the jeweler told us.
History Told on Walls - 1997 was released on: USA: 1997 (Houston Film Festival)
They told mankind is in a threat......that we getting extinct