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    stories were told is molded the Chinese way of thinking about the United States. Street protest took place in China and this is a clear indication of how the people felt about the United States when the high point of the events took place after the Belgrade Chinese Embassy bombing in 1999. This bombing was labeled as accidental and it killed three Chinese citizens that were journalist. The bomb was not an accident but rather it was fully intentional in where it hit the building because this is…

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    The first world war included powerful countries that were all in conflict with one another in one shape or form. The article, “The July Crisis”, written by Annika Mombauer gives clarity to who were the core countries involved in this gruesome war. These countries include, Austria-Hungary, the nation who caused the war, Germany the nation who expanded the war, and lastly, Britain, the nation who was simply not to blame. Austria-Hungary caused this war because of their conflict with Serbia.…

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    stronger presence in the Europeon balance of power. (4 sentences) [1520’s]Almost immediately after his reign did Suleiman begin to expand the Ottoman Empire’s lands with the siege of a Hungarian fortress in August 1521. This fortress, by the name of Belgrade, was located where…

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    on the toes. she is also a great player when playing doubles and has won many awards. Jelena Jankovic was born and raised in the socialist Republic of Yugoslavia. her hometown is Belgrade. he was coached by her elder brother Marco who himself is a good player of tennis. Jelena studied economics from the Belgrade University but did not completed it so that she…

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    Since the advent of Precision-Guided Munition (PGM) in 1942, the United States has enjoyed an unrivalled military capability to fight the nations’ wars. The first elements of modern American PGM emerged towards the end of the Vietnam War, where the success of laser guided missiles had proven its value in precision strikes. Over the years, PGM has become deeply integrated into U.S arsenal for military warfare. PGM has undergone several improvements and upgrades, the recent one using GPS…

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    B) 1) Murad II- Murad II was the first of the four Sultans, who helped expand the Ottoman Empire. He defeated the Venetians, invaded Hungary, and emerged triumphant over an army of Italian crusaders in the Balkans. Mehmed II- Mehmed II conquered Constantinople, which was huge, as it became a powerful city once more. The city was opened up to many cultures and religions and became a huge asset for the Ottoman Empire. This was significant to the Ottoman Empire as they not only controlled more…

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    Charles Simic Analysis

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    reflected by the span of countries, time periods and life lessons he has experienced. A figurehead of the surrealist movement in poetry, Charles Simic has established a firm reputation for his poetry in the United States. Born on May 9, 1938 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Simic was introduced to an increasingly war-torn Europe (“Poet: Charles Simic”). Simic’s childhood was rough, as he endured many hardships during the war, and.he would later recognize this period’s influence on him with Hitler and…

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    Slobodan Milosevic was born August 20 1941 in Pozarevac, Serbia (75 miles south of Belgrade), and was the son of Svetozar Milosevic [Father] and Stanislava Milosevic [mother]. His family can be traced back from montenegrin stock that traces its roots from the 1389 battle of the kosovo polje.. Slobodan’s relative was Milos Markov, a Chetnik commander in the 18th century who inspired a song about a hero killed by traitors and grave is said to be at tended present day. The other relative that can…

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    University School’s (APUS) library on physical anthropology, new information from DNA exploration on ancient fossils was able to confirm the intermingling of people in Serbia, Balkan area and Europe was discovered. This finding from the University if Belgrade examined the differences in the DNA of remains in an area they determined “understudied.” This research was deemed key in the link between European societies and that of…

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    attention quickly by explaining, “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the continent.” Behind the iron curtain, the famous cities—Berlin, Vienna, Budapest, Warsaw, Prague, Sofia, Bucharest, and Belgrade—were under brutal control…

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