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    The South Stream project is designed by Gazprom and ENI; two large companies in the industry of oil and energy. As a result in the following essay‚ the South Stream project and its impact on the economic development for the South Eastern Europe will be discussed and critically evaluated. Hence‚ the geographical and political developments regarding the South East Europe will be provided for better understanding the impact of South Stream. Additionally‚ the impact of economic development of the South

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    the same force as the law. It is now a recognized convention that the decision to go to war is taken by the Prime Minister even though it is part of the Royal Prerogative. An example of this is when Tony Blair ordered to send troops into Serbia and Kosovo. Therefore the Convention and the Royal Prerogative have the same statues in importance however they are not as important as EU laws and Statues

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    unions arises sometime in November 1960. II. View Point Ramil Carvalho the President and Founder of Times Recorder of Timor Labor Union III. Major Policy Statement Earlier in 1960 the Times Recorder of Timor has Premium1567 Words7 Pages Kosovo - East Timor Kosovo I believe the Church would recognize the conflict in Kosova as a moral action. In the eyes of the church the situation in Kosova met the required criteria‚ and has turned to war to solve its political crisis. There is real danger involved

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    Racism and hate have played a major role in United States history. These words have been the fuel behind slavery‚ inhuman treatment‚ and genocides. The Kosovo‚ Native Americans‚ Japanese‚ and African Americans are some of the prominent races that have been affected by racism and hate. The U.S. have given reparations to the victims of Kosovo‚ Native American‚ and Japanese‚ but no reparation have been given to African Americans. For five hundred years‚ the U.S. forced African Americans into slavery

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    and women have courage‚ nobility and fortitude. They serve around the world in warzones in an attempt- a brave a bold attempt- to end the senseless slaughter of innocent people. They are serving to preserve the peace in the world’s newest country‚ Kosovo‚ for example. Their heroic efforts‚ which serve to impress and inspire people the world over‚ should be applauded. Read more:

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    Wolfgram‚ M.A (2008). When the men with illegalization guns rule: Explaining human rights failures in Kosovo since 1999. Political Science Quarterly‚ 123(3)‚ 461-484. The article discusses that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) peace enforcement mission and the United Nations (UN) protectorate failed to credibly establish their authority. Also‚ a loosely veiled incarnation of the Kosovo Liberation Army. And  is described as implementing a policy of systematic revenge killings. Knighton

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    leader arose by the late 1980s‚ a Serbian named Slobodan Milosevic. Slobodan was a former Communist who had turned to nationalism and religious hatred to gain power. He inflamed tensions between the Serbs and the Muslims in the independent provence of Kosovo. Christian Serbs claimed they were being mistreated by the Albanian Muslim majority. The Christian Serbs were in the minority. On November 1‚ 1995‚ leaders of the warring factions including Milosevic traveled to the U.S for peace talks at Wright-Patterson

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    groups in the US (1991) Picture 6 War Cemetery (1991) 16 Picture 7 Tongues (1991). In the Middle East‚ this image was considered pornographic. Picture 8 Girl with Doll (1992) Picture 9 A bird stuck in an oil slick (1992) Picture 10 Killing in Kosovo (1992) Picture 11 A boat overcrowded with Albanians (1992) Picture 12 A man (David Kirby) dying of AIDS surrounded by his family members (1992) 17 Picture 13 An empty electric chair for execution (1992) Picture 15 Faces of AIDS (1994) Picture

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    Oliver Goschow The Bosnian Genocide and How It Changed Society The Bosnian Genocide is one of the most horrific events of our modern history. Under the former Yugoslavia‚ different ethnicities were all compressed under the regime of Josip Broz “Tito”‚ who managed to keep them united for 35 years‚ however after the death of Tito‚ violence escalated. Under General Ratko Mladić’s leadership‚ neighbors started killing neighbors‚ and changed the way Serbs‚ Bosnians and Croats treat each other

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    OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR For Greece’s Economy‚ Geography Was Destiny By ROBERT D. KAPLAN Published: April 24‚ 2010 THE debt crisis that caused Greece to ask for an international bailout on Friday has been attributed to many things‚ all economic: Greece’s budget deficits‚ its lack of transparency and its over-the-top corruption‚ symbolized by the words “fakelaki‚” for envelopes containing bribes‚ and “rousfeti‚” political favors. But there is a deeper cause for the Greek crisis that no one dares mention

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