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    B.O WWI There are many reasons why World War 1 occurred in 1914; many still remain controversial and have been argued by many historians. The alliance system was the major role in the cause of the First World War‚ as well as the most controversial. However‚ like James Joll points out‚ there were other factors as well but the alliance system helped “shape it.”1 An alliance is “a formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes.”2 This been said the alliances

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    the history of the United States‚ with 343 and 72 killed respectively. The United States responded by launching the War on Terror and invading Afghanistan to depose the Taliban‚ which had harbored al-Qaeda. Many countries strengthened their anti-terrorism legislation and expanded law enforcement powers. Having evaded capture for almost a decade‚ bin Laden was located and killed by U.S. forces in May 2011. Numerous memorials have been constructed‚ including the National September 11 Memorial & Museum

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    | What is Hydrocephalus and Why Does it Occur in Children? | | Dawn Sammler DeVry University | Abstract When having a child the main worry of a parent is that the child is healthy and has all 10 fingers and toes. But what happens when this is not the case? Hydrocephalus occurs in about 1 out of 500 children born. Parents are often unfamiliar with this disease and have trouble understanding what is going to happen with their child. Their dream of a healthy 10 fingers and toed child

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    What would cause such events like these to occur? Why would someone want to do cruel events like raping an innocent women? What would cause someone to do so much as going and causing a mob to happen? Cairo Il used to be a big town that was up and growing.. It used to be a town was a major rail road industry‚ Cairo was a place where trains would meet and drop and goods and supplies to the town. Cairo’s population at the time was mostly blacks. Once segregation had started‚ thats when the population

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    definitions on terrorism. What is terrorism? How do we define it? Why is one man’s terrorist another man’s freedom fighter? These are just a few of the questions that face the world on a daily basis. There are many challenges that face the international community when it comes to how to define terrorism and what it constitutes. This paper will explore the challenges facing scholars when it comes to labeling terror and discuss potential ways to properly define it. Challenges in Defining Terrorism Finding

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    It was built between the years 353 B.C. and 350 B.C. After construction had started‚ the Mausoleum could have faced destruction several times. The Rhodians’ land had been conquered by Mausolus‚ and they soon learned of his death. They rebelled and sent ships to capture Halicarnassus. They were defeated and the tomb was never harmed. It was untouched when Alexander the Great held power in Caria in 334 B.C.‚ and even when there were pirate attacks in 62 B.C. and 58 B.C. It stayed above the city for

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    Terrorism is a systemic use of violence to create a general climate of fear in a population and thereby to bring about a particular political objective. A terrorist behave like political‚ psychological‚ coercive‚ dynamic and deliberate. They produce widespread fear. They harass‚ weaken or embarrass government security forces that the government overreacts and appears repressive. There are five types of terrorism: state terrorism; Bioterrorism; Cyberterrorism; Ecoterrorism: and Nuclear Terrorism.

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    Terrorism in India is aWorld Problem”. This is my views about the Terrorism in India is a World Problem The recent terror attack in Mumbai was condemned severely by various governments across the world.What is the effect of this attack.?? Well‚financially India lost Rs.50‚000 crores and the foreign inflow of funds had reduced which included the tourism that was affected to a great extent because of this and an article said Taj on which the attack was done has to shell out Rs.500 crores to

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    The word terrorism seems as though it would be easy to define. It is a word nearly everyone is familiar with‚ and yet it is difficult to grasp a clear definition of what the term entails. Terrorism‚ as used in today’s media covers a wide range of violent acts. It can be synonymous with violence‚ radicalism and extremism‚ but this was not always true. The meaning of the term has changed multiple times throughout history. This is one of the reasons it is difficult to have a firm definition of ‘terrorism’

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    sectarian dissent. Muslim countries‚ after having achieved political freedom‚ when faced the challenge of reformation and reorganization of their respective internal systems‚ could show maturity in their vision and eminence of their thinking at a stage when both were needed much. And when the people of Islam themselves entered the arena of politics in the form of separate parties‚ religious and sectarian violence started assuredly. This condition emerged in Pakistan as well and got strengthened at

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