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The Cold War and Its Impact on Foreign Policy
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The paper "The Cold war and Its Impact on Foreign Policy" highlights that the "Cold war" was a term that scholars of international relations coined to describe how the U.... Following the war, the United States boasted having the most lethal weapons such as the atomic bombs they dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.... The war was "cold" in that it did not involve weapons and soldiers on the battlefield.... The Cold war and its Impact on Foreign Policy The Cold war and its Impact on Foreign Policy Introduction The"Cold war" was a term that scholars of international relations coined to describe how the U....
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Impact of Pearl Harbor Attack on the Outcome of World War II
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In the paper “Impact of the Pearl Harbor attack on the outcome of world war II” the author explores the attack on Pearl Harbor and how it impacted on the outcome of the World War II.... The attacks on Pearl Harbor greatly affected the outcome of world war II.... The attacks on Pearl Harbor greatly affected the outcome of world war II.... The involvement of the United States in world war II after the Pearl Harbor attack changed the outcome of the war....
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The American Civil War
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This paper ''The American Civil war'' tells that The American Civil war which occurred between the years 1861 and 1865 is also referred to as The war Between the States due to the characteristics that it had.... The main events which are used as a historical explanation of the civil war are laid complex in the problems.... It is presumed that issues that were brought about by sectionalism were the main propelling factors that drove the United States into the civil war....
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THE WAR ON TERROR
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America is currently talking about war on terror after witnessing September 9, 2001.... America is currently talking about war on terror after witnessing September 9, 2001.... This terrorism and war on terror is a direct outcome of America meddling into the business and affairs of other nations.... While we were fighting the Vietnam war the wrath was turned against communists.... This prejudiced approach carried so far that even after years have passed by since the war years after thee still watch people through magnifying glass....
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Critically review themain factors which led the Italian Mafia to become Transnational in the post-World War 2 period
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This paper deals with the main political, economic, or demographic factors that led to a rebirth of the Mafia in the post-world war II period and its transformation into a part of the transnational organised crime.... d Italian) is a secret society with its own rules and hierarchy intended for members only, which played a significant role in the structure of the American organised crime within the pre-war period, and which had been successfully revived by the American organised crime atives (with the connivance of the American army), growing in size, experience and ambitions to the monstrous organisation that had challenged the supremacy of the Italian government in the 1980s....
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Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption Laura Hillenbrand
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With regards to selecting a quote that most adequately helps to summarize the entire novel, it is the belief of this author that the following quote performs just such a function: “The boy's name was Louie Silvie Zamperini.... The son of Italian immigrants, he had come into.... ... ... The rationale for choosing this particular quote has to do with the fact that the immigrant nature and necessarily “low” upbringing that Louie faced stands in Whereas many immigrant stories have been told throughout the years, it is without question that the United States was ultimately a nation that was founded upon the labor and sacrifice of successive waves of immigrants....
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The Second World War: Shaping the Cultural, Economic, and Political Lives of Women
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The paper "The Second world war: Shaping the Cultural, Economic, and Political Lives of Women" states that by the time the war ended, the employment rates among African-Americans had gone up, and they were earning better pay.... The Second world war represents a pivotal period in the history of African-Americans and women, as it saw the status of these two groups change drastically.... Prior to the Second world war, women and African-Americans were the most underrepresented groups of American citizens....
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World Religions: Judaism
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The important thing is that Alfred Rosenberg kept a diary during the time of the Nazi war.... Needless to say, this diary is a very good insight into the politics of Nazi and especially the war and the Holocaust.... world Religions: Judaism Part Question Monotheism One of the most important features of Judaism is the fact it is a monotheistic religion.... However, Conservative Judaism tries as much as possible to be in line with traditional Judaism without incurring the many unnecessary inconveniences of living in a modern world....
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The First World War as a Turning Point in American History
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"The First World War as a Turning Point in American History" paper argues that world war i was a turning point not only in American history but European history too.... The mobilization for world war i was no easy task as the nation was still divided regarding Wilson's decision to enter the way.... Secondly, world war i was a focal point in American history because it gave rise to social reform throughout the nation.... The First world war was without a doubt one of the most casualty-filled and destructive wars that were ever witnessed by the world....
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World Famous Historical Arts
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The mechanical way the painting was executed is a reflection of the Machine Age and an insight to Léger's belief that “art and the machine age would together reverse the chaos unleashed by world war II” (“Three Women,” MoMA). ... As one of the important figures in Avant Garde art or New Objectivity style, most of Otto Dix's paintings were representations of the void caused by world war 1.... arlem Renaissance pioneer Aaron Douglas' painting entitled Building More Stately Mansions incorporated various symbols of past architectural achievements with people's hope of the future in a civilization just ravaged by world war II....
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Terrorism over the World
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Jihad against infidels can change direction during a civil war against another group of Muslims.... But this could change at a time of acute crisis such as a civil war, for the extremists, all Muslims who do not share their convictions are no better, in principle, than the infidels, and the battle against them is still a religious duty" (Laqueur, 2003, p.... The paper "Terrorism over the world" highlights that as there had always been a certain Western highhandedness, thriving on whipped-up religious euphoria had never been easier....
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The Arab-Israeli War of 1973
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The Modern Middle East a Political History since the First world war.... "The Arab-Israeli war of 1973" paper analyses the operations level that accompanied the planning and prosecution of the campaigns waged by the participants of the Arab-Israel war.... The Arab-Israel war describes the military conflicts that have been taking place between Israel and Arab countries.... THE ARAB-ISRAELI war OF 1973   Introduction In many parts of the world, countries have engaged in various kinds of wars and conflicts....
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Sociology of War
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This essay "Sociology of war" discusses the differences between the ideologies of Pakistan and India that have always been enough to give way to serious possible conflicts among the two countries.... They suggest that two countries having so distinct cultures, histories, ideologies and religion are bound to end up in disagreements and war and each, then, would make effort to keep its interests in the forefront to be stable.... Sociology of war The differences between the very ideologies of Pakistan and India have always been enough to give way to serious possible conflicts among the two countries....
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The War and the Worker
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In her "The War and the Worker", Rosa Luxemburg comes up with convincing descriptions of the social structures of her society following the world war i and the course of the war and its aftermath as explained in "Modern Europe" prove Luxemburg's claims of 1916.... t and will gather up the golden treasure that, in a moment of weakness and confusion in the chaos of the world war, it has allowed to sink to the ground.... As the author explains in her article, the world war has been a turning point and surviving the war does not mean everything in order to fall happily back into the old routine once it is over....
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The Nature of War and US Security Policy in the Aftermath of the Cold War
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The prevention of world war III: A psychological perspective.... This paper shows that the end of the Cold war altered the security policy of the US by replacing a conventional military adversary with a more mobile and asymmetrical adversary.... This research tells that the Cold war involved a confrontational relationship between the USSR and the US, both of which relied on their nuclear weapons arsenals to deter the other from attacking them....
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Second Balkan War
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The Second Balkan war, which erupted in 1913, has been massive in its destruction, not only when the actual war took place, but also in the later conflicts triggered by the fragile nature of the peace treaties.... The present day world torn between conflicting interests is on the brink of war all the time.... The study of the strength and weakness of the strategies of Conflict Management of the Second Balkan war would aid our understanding of the present day conflict zones and might satisfactory solutions for managing conflict across the globe....
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Role of Nuclear Weapons in Post-World War II Peace Cycle
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world war i began when Serbs [allied directly to the Russians who were in turn allied to the British and French], assassinated an Austria-Hungarian prince.... Applying those conditions to the Serbian situation that sparked up world war i, Austria-Hungary would have been much more careful in attacking the Serbs because they would have known that Russia had nuclear capabilities which they could launch into Vienna or any other Austrian city.... The paper "Role of Nuclear Weapons in Post-world war II Peace Cycle" states that although the two nations led the nuclear arms race, the other UN Security Council members gained access to nuclear power....
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War in Vietnam
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From the paper "war in Vietnam" it is clear that the reason, which triggered the participation of the Americans in this conflict, was struck on its forces by the rebels.... war in Vietnam Task: Introduction The Viet se war lasted over two decades.... This occurred at the height of the cold war in which the Soviet Union and America were seeking to propagate their economic models.... Reasons from America's involvement in the conflict At the time of the conflict, the Soviet Union and America were locked in a cold war....
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The American Revolutionary War
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Even looking back at history, the country's attempt to remain an isolationist during both world war II was not susceptible.... This essay "The American Revolutionary war " discusses vital pieces towards the culmination of American history.... The American revolutionary war is without a doubt vital piece towards the culmination of American history.... Hence, the root causes of the revolutionary war consisted of geographic issues, the oppression by the King, and salutary neglect....
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Environmental Fire Law
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Occupiers of buildings have the responsibility to appoint and train Fire Safety Advisors who performs the roles of educating employees regarding methods of controlling fire outbreak in a working environment.... They are also responsible for providing education regarding methods of maintaining building standards and prevention of fire outbreak in the buildings.... The owner of a company or a building is also responsible for performing all actions possible to ensure that fire outbreak does not occur....
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How civil war changed families
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Hundreds of women on both sides in the American Civil war took on male names and appearances, so that they could join the fight for their respective sides.... Hundreds of women on both sides in the American Civil war took on male names and appearances, so that they could join the fight for their respective sides.... ow civil war changed families.... Hundreds of women on both sides in the American Civil war took on male s and appearances, so that they could join the fight for their respective sides....
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Fire Engineering and Prescriptive Approaches in Design of the Means of Escape in Building in the UK
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It is the responsibility of the owner of the company to ensure that their building adhered to safety measures relating to escape means during fire outbreak.... The engineers and architects should ensure building they design and construct minimise possibility of deaths during fire outbreak, as there have been numerous fire outbreaks causing injuries and deaths.... Besides, the common man should have some information to detect the fire outbreak in order to prevent the possibility of a major fire explosion that could engulf the area....
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Humanitarian Assistance in War Zones
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This paper mainly focuses on the negative consequences of humanitarian assistance in war zones.... For the purpose of this paper, Humanitarian Assistance in war Zones, the two terms are clubbed and will be used interchangeably....  "Although aid agencies often seek to be neutral or non-partisan toward the winners and losers of a war, the impact of their aid is not neutral.... n the post cold war era, the occurrence, impact and magnitude of internal conflicts across and within nations has been increased and widened over the years....
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How World War One Led to the Creation of the Modern Middle East
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The Unfolding Events of the world war i The Ottoman/Turkish army was one of the armies' of unstated quality.... War on Different Fronts As early as 1917, British government seemed to be on the process of eliminating Turkey out of the world war i, and they were rejoicing after conquering many fronts in the war.... From this, it is conclusive that world war i led to the participation of Middle East into nations, which are in existence today.... All these are traced to the divisions that were made during the world war i....
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How World War One Led to the Creation of the Modern Middle East
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he Unfolding Events of the world war i ... s early as 1917, British government seemed to be on the process of eliminating Turkey out of the world war i, and they were rejoicing after conquering many fronts in the war.... From this, it is conclusive that world war i led to the participation of Middle East into nations, which are in existence today.... All these are traced to the divisions that were made during the world war i....
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The Cold War begin out of the ashes of WWII
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The Cold War begin out of the ashes of WWII Name: Instructor: Course: Date: The Second world war broke out in 1939, as a result of conflicting interests of different countries, but the real cause of the war was Adolf Hitler's attempt to restore pride to Germany after the failure of the treaty of Versailles.... The British government was heavily weakened by the costs of the Second world war and as a result they could no longer provide material and financial aid to the Turkish government and Greek government....
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The Sierra Leone Civil War
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This research paper "The Sierra Leone Civil war" shows that in what might be termed as one of the worst civil wars that mankind ever witnessed, Sierra Leone was not only devastated but was left in a state of utter helplessness - her citizens effectually demoralized and rendered hopelessly.... This war, in effect, was like any other civil war, save one thing- the brutalities inflicted by the rebel army known as the Revolutionary United Front was of a massive scale and of unprecedented devilishness....
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Moral Infantilization in World Politics
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It will only make the problem worse for a war-ravaged and decimated country.... This essay "Moral Infantilization in world Politics" focuses on the manner in which a person treats a youngster in a way, which denies their maturity in age or experience, and politically it refers to when superpowers deem other countries incapable of handling a situation.... This paper draws on this concept of political infantilization and analyzes it in relation to recent and current world politics....
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The Changes That Have Taken Place in the British Media since the Second World War
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The paper "The Changes That Have Taken Place in the British Media since the Second world war" states that as the world grows smaller and the thirst if acquiring more and more information faster, the world would definitely see a lot more advancement and truth in the way media is used and shared....
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Post-World War 2 Britain Bound by a Rigid Class System
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The paper "Post-world war 2 Britain Bound by a Rigid Class System" focuses on the critical analysis of the major problems in post-world war 2 Britain that was bound by a rigid class system.... Great Britain was part of the Allied forces critical to the eventual shift and outcome of the Second world war.... Lecturer: Post-world war 2 Britain Bound by a rigid System Great Britain was part of the Allied forces that were critical to the eventual shift and final outcome of the Second world war....
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World Depression
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Just a decade preceding the world war II, world witnessed one of the harshest economic depressions of the time when in 1929, economy of US started to crumble.... Just a decade preceding the world war II, world witnessed one of the harshest economic depressions of the time when in 1929, economy of US started to crumble.... ntroduction Just a decade preceding the world war II, world witnessed one of the harshest economic depressions of the time when in 1929, economy ofUS started to crumble....
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Policemen of the World Pper
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Two (2) factors that propelled America into a dominant military and diplomatic force after world war II Immediately after the Second world war there was a power vacuum on the world stage because the formerly powerful British Empire had been brought to its knees.... The only nation in the world that had not suffered extremely in the Second world war was the United States.... America had the most powerful economy in the world at the end of the Second world war....
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Kimberly Hutchings: Masculinity and War
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Name Institution Course Instructor Date Kimberly Hutchings: Masculinity and war The feminist movement's primary concern is to transform societal practices that undermine women participation in social activities.... One such deconstructive approach has considered the long-standing tradition of interlinking war and masculine intensity.... Feminists such as Kimberly Hutchings argue that we should resist understanding masculinity as a causal explanation of war (Hutchings, 2007:392)....
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The Profession of Nursing
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Sporadic outbreak of serious epidemics demands maximum service from the health care sector.... Knowing more about other culture and customs can help the student improve his outlook about the world, thus broadening the frontiers of knowledge on traditions, religion and languages.... Expertise in implementing culturally based strategies to provide better health care 2nd Assignment The need for serving an epidemic affected community can be best illustrated by analyzing the activities of a nurse in an epidemic outbreak like Malaria....
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The Persian Gulf War
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This paper ''The Persian Gulf War'' tells us that the August 2, 190 invasions of Kuwait left the whole world in shock considering that the world was already healing from the repercussions of the world war II occurrences were still evident.... As a world war II veteran, Bush condemned Iraq's invasion of Kuwait describing it in terms of 'good and evil' where he consistently compared Saddam Hussein, the Iraq president during that time to Adolf Hitler.... The Persian Gulf War The August 2, 190 invasion of Kuwait by Iraq left the whole world in shock considering that the worldwas already healing from the cold war and repercussions of the world war II occurrences were still evident....
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Exploring the Causes of the Post-World War II Arms Race
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"Exploring the Causes of the Post-world war II Arms Race" paper assesses two distinct approaches for explicating this subject: one is theoretical and the other historical.... Exploring the Causes of the Post-world war II Arms Race The conclusion of the Second world war in 1945 saw the emergence of a new world order, with the United States (US) and the Soviet Union (USSR) surfacing as the two most preponderant global powers.... The historical evidence, too, provides a context for the post-Second world war arms race between the US and the USSR....
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Spanish-American War
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This followed with the full-fledged war The war went smoothly for the Americans and proved devastating for the Spanish, which suffered defeat continuously.... Although several drawbacks have been observed in the American military preparedness for this war, the same has been classified as “splendid war of short duration” by historians, even from outside America.... Due to lack of coordination between different wings of American defense forces, rivalry was visible between sailors and soldiers, while the war resulted in the charges of imperialism being levied against America, which still haunts the people of Cuba and Philippines....
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What were the impacts of the World War II on Japan
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The Axis alliance, especially Japan had to suffer huge problems during the Second world war.... ?? The Axis alliance, especially Japan had to suffer huge problems during the Second world war.... t was the attrition that made Japan lose the war in the pacific.... It was the attrition that made Japan lose the war in the pacific.... Furthermore the economic policies of Japan before and during the war played a negative role as long as japans' chances of winning the war were concerned....
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War Is an Addiction
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This essay "war Is an Addiction" presents what are the doctrines and theories that explain war as an addiction.... The scarcity of resources and other human-made factors are considered to be the main reasons behind wars, but there has been enough evidence that war is more a result of addiction.... Thus, it can be asserted that addiction to war is not a biological phenomenon, but the performance of a social system to train its members on how to act in a particular situation....
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Anthology on War Literature
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Apart from the theme of war that links all of them, they are further brought together by the fact that they originate in the same place, America.... Joel Barlow's poem is about the trials that the Israelis face while they have to war against their Egyptian adversaries.... As in this poem other poems of this period conflate religion and the war for survival to make the reader feel as though the poet is waging his war against the natives for a divine purpose....
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War is an Addiction
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[Instructor Name] war is an Addiction Scarcity of resources and other human-made factors are considered to be the main reasons behind wars, but there have been enough evidences from available literature that war is more a resultant of addiction.... This thesis would study and discuss what are the doctrines and theories that explain war as an addiction.... What is war?... war is seen amongst the scholars, researchers and philosophers as means of destroying involving parties in a manner, that they would not be able to question the authority of the winning side....
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The Technology in Maritime Transport and Port Management after World War II
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The Technology in Maritime Transport and Port Management after world war II Chapter Introduction The Review of Maritime Transport (2007) reported that “goods loaded at ports worldwide are estimated to have reached 7.... After world war II, the world economy gradually went to integration.... The purpose of this research is to pay attention to the impact of technology in maritime transport and port management since world war II.... hapter 2 explores the academic literature about the fast development in ships and seaports after world war II and, at the same time, the changing or upgrading of technology in ships and seaports....
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America and the end of the Cold War
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The “Cold War” can be defined as “a state of political tension and military rivalry which stops short of full-scale war, especially that which existed between the United States and Russia after world war 2” (www.... America and the end of the Cold war When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, it had impacted the United States and other parts of the world.... The demise of the USSR meant the end of the Cold war between the United States and Russia in which the two nations were competing to be world powers....
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American Revolutionary War
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The author of this essay "American Revolutionary war" touches upon the historical events happened in America.... This can especially be said to be true with respect to the American Revolutionary war.... This can especially be said to be true with respect to the American Revolutionary war.... All too often, the impacts of pre-Revolutionary war sentiments, groups of dissatisfied colonists, and the levels of organization that began to be evidenced in the early 1770s are overlooked as historians and stakeholders within society choose to focus instead upon the key factors of the major events of that help to define the way in which the Revolutionary war was fought in the manner through which “independence” was finally one from the British crown....
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Misrepresenting of Japanese War Memories
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Seaton's Japan War Memory Introduction The stories of world war II remain more alive and widely argued about in Japan than any other of the nations that was a major combatant in the war.... Japan's Contested War Memories: The "Memory Rifts" in Historical Consciousness of world war II .... The key issue of the article is going around the struggles of modern Japanese people to come to terms with world war II historical events.... The criticism agrees with the large evidence of Japanese atrocities and aggression when fighting in world war II....
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Vietnam War and America
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ven at the Post-world war-II Yalta Conference, Vietnam was one minor item of the Agenda.... owever, initially, the Americans got involved in the Vietnam fiasco mainly due to their role and commitment for establishing peace in the world after the Second world war as leaders of the Allied forces.... The author of the present paper "Vietnam war: An American Design or Mistake" aims to reveal United States's relations to war in Vietnam, its purposes, political and economical factors of such American foreign policy....
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American Security and International Economic Policy during the Cold War
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The major influence of the United States over key western European nations came because of the War; in the aftermath of world war II a great deal of infrastructure and structural damage had been done to countries like the United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal, Norway and Sweden, and with the conception of the Marshall Plan the US had figured out how to use international foreign economic policy to its direct advantage over the Soviets (Bonds 180).... The paper "American Security and International Economic Policy during the Cold War" states that the Cold War years, spanning from the end of the Second world war in 1945 to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, were complex times in terms of security and international economic policies in the US....
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The East-West Rivalry of the Cold War
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he years following world war 11 (1939-1945) marked the beginning of a change in world politics and were dominated by East- West rivalry of Cold War.... here have been various wars in the international system ranging from civil wars to wars of international scale such as the First world war and Second world war culminating into the Cold War.... he whole conflict began when the ‘Big Three': US President Roosevelt, Britain Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin of Russia as they defined how post-world war II Europe would look like....
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Power of America in Post Cold War Era
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he Cold War refers to the scenario coming into being immediately after the finish of the Second world war, in 1945, and which was marked by the presence of mutual distrust and animosity between the US and the then USSR.... In this context, it is ironical to note that in the Second world war, both the US and the USSR were allies.... At this juncture it needs to be mentioned that, the amicable ties between both the regions during the Second world war were chiefly because of the fact that Germany led by Nazis was a common foe....
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The Developing World
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Then there is the shame of Srebrenica in Bosnia in 1995, where Serb forces overran a so-called UN safe area, butchering 7,000 men and boys in Europe's worst massacre since world war Two (UNCTAD, 2006).... In the Korean war of 1950-1953 fought under the United Nations Joint Command, 90% of all army personnel, 93% of air power and 86% of naval power came from the US (UNDP, 2001).... n 1967 the UN drew up its famous Resolution 242 calling upon Israel to return the Palestinian occupied territories taken in the Six Day war....
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