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    Differences In Religion

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    Countries that have a multicultural society is very sensitive with ethnic and racial differences, even religious differences. In countries that have been conflict and genocide, such as some countries in Middle East or even Europe (Bosnia), religious issues is often associated with differences in race and ethnicity. It’s mean that religion used as a tool to destroy a groups, race, or other religions to achieve a goal, such as for take over an area, even…

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    Imperialism Causes

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    INTRODUCTION World War 1 occurred during 1914-1918 and was originally called The Great War before the Second World War in 1939. It had a devastating impact on all of the countries that were involved as the mortality rate was huge. There were several reasons The Great War started which included some long term causes such as Imperialism & Nationalism as well as a few short term triggers that included the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie which in turn became known as the…

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    The First World War (WWI)

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    Europe. The two main alliances were the Central Powers (Germany, the Ottoman Empire) and the Allied Powers (France, United Kingdom and Russia). The turning point was when Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was murdered by a Serbian as a form of rebellion. He was captured in Serbia and the Serbian police wouldn't give the assassin to Germany. Germany gave Serbia an ultimatim, if the Serbians…

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    Social Ramifications of World War I 1. Women would awaken to their true potential due to World War I. During the war, women were needed to do factory jobs, farm work, and other local jobs. When the war was over, they lost these jobs to the returning veterans. I truly believe that women saw their abilities to operate like any man and this led to an increase in the Women's rights movement that would follow the war. 2. The people of Europe started World War I with the idea of war…

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    Raiffeisen Bank Case Study

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    Founded in November 1992, the bank began its operations as „Market banka dd Sarajevo“, a stock corporation of private shareholders owning shares above 90%. Today however, Raiffeisen bank in Bosnia i Herzegovina is a subsidiary, or as we like to call it „daughter company“, of Raiffeisen Bank International, abbreviated as RBI. Comprised of Eastern and Central Europe, RBI participates in 15 markets and is ranked as one of leading banks in the field. Having its products and services carefully…

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    The first major cause of the epic collapse of the Ottoman Empire was the tremendous loss of territories and land through multiple military campaigns by European countries. Russia, in particular, had a growing desire to capture Constantinople and gain control over the Black Sea after its embarrassing defeat in the Crimean War. Although Russia did not capture Constantinople, during a time of uncertainty and instability in the Ottoman Empire, Peter the Great came to power and strengthened Russia’s…

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    Mass Murder Examples

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    How did they define Genocide?Genocide is a Mass murder is the carefully planned killing of a large groupof people, especially those of a particular group of people related by culture, race, religion, etc.or nation.What were examples given of mass-murdering acts?The Holocaust, After comingto power in 1933, Germany's Nazi Party put into use a highly organizedway of reaching goals of abuse, murder and mass murder aimed at related to groups of people who have the same history "purifying" Germany, a…

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    Since its start in 1948 UN peacekeeping has had the sole purpose of helping in humanitarian crisis internationally. The protection of citizens in war torn countries and the deliverance of humanitarian aid is of the upmost importance in both first and second generation peacekeeping. Yet if these missions are inefficiently equipped, financed and manned the mission is doomed to failure. For UN peacekeeping missions to be successful it is imperative they are routinely staffed, deployed and equipped…

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    There were four main causes of World War I: Militarism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Treaties and Alliances. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was only a short-term cause of the war and therefore caused the countries to declare war on other countries without much background knowledge or historical events. The four main causes had been seen throughout the years leading up to the war. Prior to the start of World War I, many European nations had been building up their military…

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    experiences, Murphy and Cehajic-Clancy detected the demerit that exists in the society, and they wanted to fix those problems by conducting studies on that. Sabina Cehajic-Clancy focuses on the progresses of sustainable intergroup reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.…

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