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    Pol Pot Genocide

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    with Serbs. The Serbs pressed on attacking Muslim towns and U.N Muslim safe havens. It was not till the U.S led massive bombing campaigns on the Serbs which led to Milosevic to talk peace. After 3 weeks of talking with the U.S an agreement was made. Bosnia was to be partitioned into two main portions called the Bosnian Serb Republic, and the Muslim-Croat Federation. This still does not…

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    of Africa. The Balkans was an under-developed place lacking natural sources but its location was the dominating feature. Located in-between the Black Sea, Mediterranean, Adriatic and Aegean, it consisted of Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Bosnia. Britain, France, Russia and Germany had growing interest in the regions as the Ottoman Empire could disintegrate. Though there were a lot of benefits to the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire and Britain expanding its ways, they wanted the…

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    Who is there to really blame for the Great War? The question is not who but rather what caused the war. The Preliminary Peace conference’s decision on the responsibility of the authors of the war establishes a broad view of who and how initiated the war. The decision to blame only a couple of super powers is absurd considering that more than two participated in the war. According to Hunt Tooley’s more narrow explanation the blame does not lay solely on Germany and Austria- Hungary, because there…

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    Framework setting: Late Ottoman Empire between reforms and colapse Albanian-speaking population in the late nineteenth century was in its majority inhabiting the territories of the Western and parts of the Central Balkans ruled by the Ottoman Empire (Bartl 1967: 37-86). After the Congress of Berlin (1878) the Ottoman state was experiencing the ever-growing pressure of European Great Powers. By the end of the „long nineteenth century“ the politics of great powers dictated ever more the…

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    The major causes of World War I The Great War (1914-1918) started in Europe as a result of tensions building up between the great European military and political powers. Among the principal causes listed by historians were: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, the system of alliances, domestic political factors and the eastern question regarding the Balkans. In the years leading up to WWI many European nations had empires but the largest of all was the British Empire. Great Britain was…

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    Abstract Tourism is an international activity that includes a combination of economic, political, social and environmental factors with more and more complex consequences. The touristic development creates economic benefits and costs from country to country and from region to region. This is mainly attributed to at the different economic structures of the countries or regions of touristic destinations and by their geographical position. The Historic and cultural objects play an important role in…

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    the “Pig War”, Serbian nationalism and pan-Slavism intensified which antagonised the Austrian-Hungary leaders (Llewellyn, 2017). As stated in the article called SERBIA BEFORE WORLD WAR I, “In October 1908 Vienna announcing the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.”, this Outraged, the Serbia government mobilised its military in response to the annexation but was later backed down after failing to secure Russia’s support. After the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, Austria-Hungary blamed the…

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    There are various meanings of geography and numerous misinterpretations. Geology for life characterizes the two noteworthy points of the view of topography, as the spatial and biological viewpoints. These are supplemented by the historical and economic points of view. As defined by the British Dicitonary of Dictionary.com, geography is the study of the natural features of the earth’s surface, including topography, climate, soil, vegetation, and man’s response to them. Compared to the English…

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    The World’s Biggest Auto Companies The automotive industry is made up of a wide range of companies involved in the designing, manufacturing, marketing and development of motor vehicles. The term automotive comes from the Greek word autos (self) and the Latin word motivus (of motion). The 1890s were the milestone following the advent of the automobile industry with hundreds of manufacturers already existing. The United States of America led the industry by remaining on top it for several…

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    Interpersonal Violence

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    neighborhood programming. For these reasons, inexactly organized subjective meetings were directed with neighborhood, universal, and UN association faculty. Also, center gatherings were held with displaced person and IDP populaces in Azerbaijan, Kosovo, and Bosnia and…

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