Papers 1201-1210 of total 49350 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…the 'security sector' becomes pertinent for the success of post-conflict peace-building. The wartime human and material destruction imposes needs for massive technical assistance and socioeconomic resources vital to a successful post-war transformation to peace
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Category: /History
…The Beginning of World War II- At daybreak on the first day of September, 1939, the residents of Poland awakened to grave news. A juggernaut force of tanks, guns, and countless grey-clad soldiers from nearby Germany had torn across…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the memories of World War I were still fresh in mind. Although the U.S. did participate in such affairs as the temporary peace treaty that prevented the capture of Shanghai by the Japanese, the U.S. was determined to prevent the need for it’s troops…
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Category: /History
…The role of America at the end of World War II was where the origins of policing the world originate. America had been engaged in a very costly war in terms of dollars as well as lives. But, despite the expense the United States came out…
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…The Hundred Years War was a long, complicated war with it’s roots in political struggles, the want of Kings and the people of their nations to expand territory, and to take territory that they believe is theirs. This war lasted more than a century…
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Category: /History
…American Revolutionary War Were the Colonists Justified in Their Rebellion against England? Did They Have an Adequate Cause for Revolution? Starting after the termination of the Seven-Year’s war, by the Peace of Paris, England repeatedly violated…
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…had recruited an army, a navy and an air force. When the peace was finally won, the Royal Norwegian Navy consisted of 52 vessels. These participated in ordinary sea war operations, including convoy service and the invasion at Normandy. The Norwegian…
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Category: /History
…The American/Vietnamese War By Kelly Reynolds, Year 12 Despite the defeat of the French in 1954 by the Viet Minh, America was still confident that they could win the America/Vietnam war. During this time Americans believed that America…
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…of Hapsburg greatness. The war ended the era of conflicts inspired by religious passion, and the Peace of Westphalia was an important step toward religious toleration. The incredible sufferings of the German peasantry were remembered for centuries. The political…
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…Union both called for the end of war. On January 27, 1973, "Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam" was signed. North Vietnamese troops would remain in South Vietnam. On March 29, 1973, the last American troops left for America. The war
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