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    my feelings down on the keys of my piano. Ever since, I have strived to spread my perception of the genre to others, hoping to transmit to them the same enjoyment and passion I feel. On the other hand, I played in a professional basketball team in Albania for three years. I especially enjoyed the intensity of the sport and the logic behind mastering the necessary skills. Over time, I learned more about group dynamics and how certain behaviors were perceived, while being officially introduced to…

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    Liberalism is a convention or doctrine that rose up out of the European Enlightenment of the eighteenth century. It turned out to be especially strong in England, additionally in the U.S, France, and later, other Anglophone social orders like Australia. In each of these countries it expected marginally distinctive forms. The significant scholars of liberalism fit in with various groups of theorists. The first incorporates a few scholars or theorists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries…

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    of the U.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…

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    16. Compare and Contrast the policies of the US and USSR during Cold War. Primary approaches to address are Containment - the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan. Different perspectives which are not "strategies" but rather could be mulled over are: Truman's hard-line approach toward the USSR; his exclusion at Potsdam of advising Stalin about the nuclear bomb and the dropping of it at Hiroshima and Nagasaki; the German Question; the Berlin Airlift and NATO. Iron Curtain: Soviets refuse to…

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    the revolution of every communistate in Europe transformed themselves and either overthrew his government or forced an noncommunist regime. There was independence in Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Romania, East Germany, Yugoslavia, and Albania (p.771, Brinkley). Russia declared independence in December of 1991.. The tearing down of the Berlin Wall was a significant development in the pursuit of freedom against Soviet Union control. The long-term economic decline and military spending…

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    Homosexuality In Islam

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    and fast-paced, some progress more slowly, and others say ‘no’ to the very idea. This mix of ideas and stances on how to approach the concept and recognition of homosexuals in Islamic and global arenas proves for a challenge. While countries like Albania, Guinea-Bissau, and Sierra Leone are being progressive and recognizing the very basic human right for LGBT individuals to live, Turkey decriminalized homosexuality and allow homosexuals to seek asylum in the country since the 1951 Geneva…

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    20 years later, after losing millions of people and a brutal war that lasted for 6 years. Then on September 1939 the thought of another war was unthinkable, until it happened. One of the causes was the Treaty of Versailles. Another cause is the failure of the League of Nation. The third cause an in my opinion is the main cause is Hitler breaking the Treaty of Versailles. Last but not lest is the Invasion of Poland, now this was the final straw for the League of Nations and the spark of World War…

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    Ap Human Geography Greece

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    Greece is a country in the (southern tip of Europe), with a population of 10.75 million people. Greek is the language spoken by 99 percent of the population; English, French, German, and Italian make the other one percent. Greek Orthodox Church is the religion practice by over 90 percent of the people in the country; Islam, Catholic Hinduism, and others make the rest of the 10 percent of religion practice. Greece holds a great significance of history dating back to ancient times; today it is…

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    Empire, the United Socialist States of Russia. Its current nation-states include: Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Moldova, Croatia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia. The similarities in these countries are seen most clearly in their language, religion and cuisine. Russian is the most widely used language of most eastern European countries but one can also hear Bulgarian, Croatian,…

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    World war one took place dates between 1914-1918. Despite the conflict started in Europe, it ultimately affected other countries which are outside of the continent example united state and Japan. The first time the native English speakers knew it as the "Great War"; the term world war one was applied a couple of decades later. Historians disagree the basic causes of the war but mostly agree the consequences of the war and the huge disaster it caused. Political tensions ran very high in the…

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