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    Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders, Fourth Revision. These tests consisted of the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire, Beck's Depression Inventory and Beck's Suicide Intent Scale (H. Halimi, 2013; R. Halimi, 2013). In their testing they randomly selected 215 Kosovo veterans to be assessed for PTSD. They found that all subjects in the study were males with an average age of 42.9 years. Additionally, among them, 85.6% were married, 42.8% were unemployed, 13% were temporarily employed, 63.75% were…

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    followed by the fall of Soviet Communism in the late '80s, caused a crisis for the radical left everywhere. Fischer, like many other 1960s students, adapted to the new world: As German foreign minister, he supported the 1999 American bombing over Kosovo (against the forces of the former Communist Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic), and he backed Germany's welfare cuts in 2003. In the South, the International Monetary Fund forced market reforms on indebted post-Communist countries, and some…

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    The United Nations is an association of independent national states that was formed fifty years ago. the purpose of the united nation was to preserve world peace.Throughout it 's long life, it has helped solve various disputes between nations, reduce tensions, prevent conflicts, and put an end to fighting. The United Nations is mainly a peacemaking, peacekeeping organization that has done more than enough to keep peace in the world. Their supreme goal is to end war. It was expected that…

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    S Army Europe rotational forces in a multinational environment. This training exercise included almost 3,700 military members from various allied nations. Coalition forces were created for the exercise with the Poland, Lithuania, Romania, Albania, Kosovo, Georgia, and Czech Republic armies facing of against the U.S, Ukrainian, Slovenian, and Latvian armies. According to a Polish Army Command Sgt. Maj., the goal of the exercise was to understand other cultures and different ways of thinking.…

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    Why do we help people in need? Is it because humans are inherently compassionate creatures or is it because people crave positive reciprocity. Regardless of the actual answer many people in the world lend their hands to people in need in order to give them the support needed to overcome a difficult situation. When one helps someone in need they help facilitate positive encouragement which is needed when someone is down on their luck. It may be the intrinsic feeling of compassion within humans…

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    largest corporations continue to trade with Hitler’s Germany until 1942, and mentioned the Wehrmacht could not success its invasion of France without the oil American company sold. Therefore, he spoke more about the Korea war, the Vietnam War, the Kosovo war, and the 1st Gulf war that people still do not learn lesson from the Holocaust. The assassinations of JFK, MLK, RFK, Gandhi, Sadat, and Rabin, those assassination happened after the fall of the Nazis Germany, after World War two (WWII). The…

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    conditions or a weak basis for building and sustaining a modern state (169). What the U.S. hoped would occur actually failed, in which they required certain behaviors that were unacceptable to the people, but the societies in Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq were dominated by social and political loyalties too narrow to support the development of a modern state. Arguments in which political culture is hard to disapprove and at the same time unsatisfying was due to the fact…

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    Science was never just a subject for me, it was something, which fascinated me, taught me and provided me with the explanation of what was around me all at the same time. Compared to all other subjects I studied, it was the only one in which truly interested me, one which I did not mind waking up in the morning for or to study for. It was only until my grandfather passed away from a heart disease, when I truthfully identified what part of science I would want to study. And that is Cardiology, as…

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    They conclude that states that attack their own people, or fail to protect them, should forfeit the legal protections associated with statehood. This allows for state sovereignty to be overlooked in favor of individual sovereignty. Similarly, in the Kosovo case, government officials, human rights groups, philosophers, and legal scholars alike vigorously debated the compatibility of NATO 's military intervention with Article 2(4) of the UN…

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    I’m going to begin this presentation with a brief synopsis of issues covered in these readings. I will then proceed to examine main arguments and sources of evidence provided in each reading, individually. After this I will provide some of my own thoughts on the readings, as a whole. And lastly, I will end with 6 substantive questions presenting issues for further discussion. ------------ First, the general synopsis... ------------ In the readings covered for this presentation, some basic…

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