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  • Weapons Of The Cold War

    Weapons Of The Cold War

    In the mid-twentieth century, the world was split into two parts the communist east, and the democratic west. This marked the beginning of a period known as the "Cold War". It could have been called this for many reasons. Perhaps it was the cold feelings between the west and the east. Or maybe it was because of the nuclear winter that would have resulted from open war. The most probable suggestion, however, is that there

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    Essay Length: 680 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2010
  • Ukraine

    Ukraine

    UKRAINE Ukraine is like Russia but a bit different, especially the public. The people here (most of the time {hopefully}) will give you a hand if you truly need it. Otherwise, it's almost the same, the buildings are the same, and the language is almost the same as Russian. Even the art is the same and so are the churches. The cars and personalities are also almost alike. If you look at it the way

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    Essay Length: 577 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2010
  • Religion As A Weapon

    Religion As A Weapon

    RELIGION AS A WEAPON Religion and myth are two powerful subjects that Caribbean writers have used to their advantage in many of the works we have read this semester. Many religious qualities that are expressed today in the Caribbean were at one time influenced by early African beliefs. The Christian faith, for example, has been an influence on various Caribbean religions, while at the same it has been the target of rejection. The rejection of

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    Essay Length: 1,511 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2010
  • Ukraine

    Ukraine

    The Ukraine lying to the north by the blacksea shore, which comes second in area (603.700 kmІ), and population (52 million) in old Soviet Union countries, has a strategic importance both for the West and Rusia for centuries. Ukraine, which is in the search of it's identity since it gained its independency in 1991, have tried to have good relationships with the West while it formed it's foreign policy. Besides, it made efforts to have

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    Essay Length: 1,863 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2010
  • Unemployment In Ukraine

    Unemployment In Ukraine

    Halankar 1 Nayan S. Halankar Economies In Transition Nek Buzdar, Ph.D Unemployment in Ukraine Ukraine is a country of 47,732,079 million people with more than 21.29 million in the labor force. It is situated between Russia and Europe. Historically, eastern Ukraine had strong links with Russia and became part of the Russian Empire under Catherine the Great, while western Ukraine was part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and latterly of the Habsburg Empire. After Russia, the

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    Essay Length: 1,233 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 5, 2011
  • Weapons Of The Times

    Weapons Of The Times

    What would have been the worst aspect of life during the European middle ages? Heinous personal hygiene? No. Disease and famine? Hardly. That really crappy mandolin music that midgets enjoy dancing to? Close, but wrong again. The worst thing about medieval life was the unwavering evil of the Christian "justice" system and the tools of torture they employed. The following are the 20 worst torture devices of all time in order of sheer terror: 20.

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    Submitted: March 21, 2011
  • Weapons Training

    Weapons Training

    Weapons Training by Bruce Dawe shows us the realities of war. It is a drill sergeant speaking to his new recruits. The poem starts in the middle of a sentence, giving the impression that we might have fallen asleep like one of the young recruits being shouted at. It serves to catch our attention. Note the use of spaces and pauses: these show a dramatic monologue, because they are natural spaces to take breath. Dramatic

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    Submitted: May 4, 2011
  • Modern Weapons Seem To Hide More Dangers Than The Weapons Of The Past Did

    Modern Weapons Seem To Hide More Dangers Than The Weapons Of The Past Did

    Human beings have been using weapons since the time they lived in caves. The power of weapons has increased along the history of mankind. The problem is that the potential of mass destruction and hidden harmful effects of modern weapons insidiously reached a very dangerous limit. The brief history on this changing is commented hereunder: During ancient times, men used corporal fighting or throwing stones to each other to resolve their problems. They started the

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    Essay Length: 440 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 24, 2011
  • Weapons and Tactics Development Through Ww1

    Weapons and Tactics Development Through Ww1

    Weapons and tactics Development Through WW1 Battle of Amiens: * the 3rd battle of Picardy * began on 8 August 1918 * opening phase of allied offensive * Hundred Days Offensive * Ultimately lead to the end of WW1 * caused large numbers of German forces to surrender Military Statistics: Allies * Marshal Ferdinand Foch * Field Marshal Douglas Haig * Lieutenant General Sir Henry Rawlinson * Lieutenant General Sir John Monash * Lieutenant General

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    Submitted: June 18, 2016
  • An Article Review of Akila Radhakrishnan and Kristina Kallas “the Cruelest Weapon”

    An Article Review of Akila Radhakrishnan and Kristina Kallas “the Cruelest Weapon”

    ARTICLE REVIEW Arun Benny Northern Lights College September 28, 2016 Connie Kaweesi WGST 100 ARTICLE REVIEW An article review of Akila Radhakrishnan and Kristina Kallas “The Cruelest Weapon”. Through the article “The Cruelest Weapon” Radhakrishnan and Kallas tries to uncover the problems faced by the women and girls raped in war and they point out the disadvantages of the “Helms Amendment” (Radhakrishnan & Kallas,2014, p.33) in providing care for the raped women in the warzone

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    Essay Length: 1,105 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 12, 2016
  • Chemical Weapons from World War 2

    Chemical Weapons from World War 2

    Food and Nutrition 11 Reflective Journal Food Safe: http://www.foodsafe.ca/images/logo.jpg?1483476326 Food safe is one of the important things in order to become a chef or just to cook. It is the foundation of all food safe in the kitchen. Learning about food safe can greatly save you and your customers from illnesses such as food poisoning. Very little understanding of Food Safe can have someone have a very bad stomach-ache. Advantages of learning Food Safe are

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    Essay Length: 885 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: September 22, 2017
  • The General and Immediate Deterrence Concept: Adaptable?

    The General and Immediate Deterrence Concept: Adaptable?

    Deterrence Paper 1 General Deterrence and the Balance of Power by Lawrence Freedman DA 3882, Summer 2018 August , 2018 THE GENERAL AND IMMEDIATE DETERRENCE CONCEPT: ADAPTABLE? Tri Yudha Ismanto LTC, Indonesia Marine Corps “The General deterrence and the Balance of Power” is an article in which Lawrence Freedman, the Author, presents the debates that is occurred to argue the term of deterrence that is has relationship to the balance of power concept. One of

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    Submitted: October 11, 2018
  • Death Penalty and the Deterrent Effect

    Death Penalty and the Deterrent Effect

    DEATH PENALTY AND THE DETERRENT EFFECT Death Penalty and the Deterrent Effect Name Institutional Affiliation Date ________________ Introduction Rehabilitation of criminals and protection of individuals in the society from lawbreakers who are not reformed are the two major objectives of the criminal justice system. Therefore, “doing justice” and “deterring others” are the ends of endeavors of the criminal justice system. The death penalty also referred to as capital punishment, is among the main ways that

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    Essay Length: 1,839 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2018

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