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    Following the end of the Second World War‚ relations between the Soviet and the Western bloc deteriorated quickly. British prime minister Churchill said that the Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe was like ’an iron curtain’. Relations were generally tense during the ensuing Cold War‚ typified by spying and other covert activities. The British and American Venona project was established in 1942 for cryptanalysis of messages sent by Soviet intelligence. Soviet spies were later discovered in Britain

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    The name Adolf Hitler is instantly recognizable across the world.  No other person in history has had such an impact on the world.  His name signifies evil.  During his lifetime he was adored by thousands and feared by millions.   Adolf Hitler was born on April 20‚ 1889 in Braunau am Inn‚ Austria.  He was born out of wedlock to Maria Anna Schicklgruber in 1837.  He was given the name Alois Schicklgruber at birth.  He changed his name in 1876 to Adolf Hitler.   Adolf was the fourth of six children

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    We all know that World War II made the structure of the world changed a lot. This war began in 1939 and ended in 1945. It is the longest war and also it is the grandest scale war during the world history. There were almost sixty countries involved in the war. Every country which took part in the war lost manpower and financial resources‚ and many people died of this war. On the other hand‚ the economic problem became one of the biggest problem during the war. Actually‚ the war cost about five trillion

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    This essay is a "how-to" essay that fully explains in detail how to make a paper airplane. It also give history of the paper airplane and instructions on how to put it into flight. PAPER AIRPLANE Since early in history‚ man has been fascinated with the sky and possibilities of flight. Improvements in flight‚ especially in the 20th century‚ have revolutionized the world. People can go around the world in less than a day‚ cross oceans in a matter of hours‚ even go from city to city in a fraction

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    The Physics behind Flying Airplanes There are several aspects involved in the dynamics of airplane and how they become airborne. This report will address the main physics involved and mathematic formulae that prove how airplanes get above the ground from a small fighter jet to a massive Boeing 747. The necessities involved in keeping there massive weights in the air and the extreme forces needed to land these airplanes and bring them to a halt will also be explored. Firstly‚ the formula F

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    A lot of children enjoy making paper airplanes. A lot of adults do‚ too. Whether you are a kid‚ or just a kid at heart‚ you too can learn to make good paper airplanes. In time‚ you too will learn to make paper airplanes‚ on airplanes paper‚ featuring paper airplane designs‚ with excellent paper airplane instructions‚ and create the best paper airplane. Difficulty: Moderately Easy Instructions Things You’ll Need: Paper A computer The internet 1. Get a sheet of paper. All you need to start

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    National states were formed after 1945 in the global south‚ also known as Third World countries or Developing countries. These Global South’s are known as Africa‚ Asia and Latin America and in this essay it will be explained how census‚ mapping and museums became essential to these Third World countries when creating nation states after 1945. This essay will also explain the effects of postcolonial states on today’s society. Charles Hirschmas‚ a sociologist‚ found that there was a rapid series

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    Krislynn Ghrist Per.5 The causes of world war one‚ which began in central Europe in July 1914‚ included many intertwined factors‚ such as the conflicts and hostility of the four decades leading up to the war. Militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism played major roles in the conflict as well. However‚ the immediate origins of the war lay in the decisions taken by statesmen and generals during the July Crisis of 1914‚ casus belli for which was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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    Militarism‚ Colonialism‚ and Alliances were the underlying causes of World War 1. Alliances were of great value in this war. Mainly whoever had the most people or most advanced weapons would defeat their enemy. With tensions high and the want for more land‚ World War I broke out. Militarism is the act of a nation building a large military. European countries started building up their armies and navies starting in 1890 to 1914(document C). Britain focused on mainly building up its Navy‚ though

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    known as the “lightning war”‚ was a German military strategy in World War II that consisted of high speed attacks by airplanes along with tanks to destroy German victims. The Nazis damaged a lot of Poland’s largest cities and bombed the civilian population. Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ the President of the United States during the beginning of World War II‚ believed that the military tactics of the Nazis were horrible and wanted to stop it. Once the United States entered the war in December 1941‚ because

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