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    It is heavily debated that the German Schlieffen Plan in 1914 was a key factor in the outbreak of European war. The plan was unsuccessful in attacking France due to Belgian intervention. As a result, tensions increased and Britain ultimately declared war. Taylor in Source 1 argues how the plan indeed contributed to the outbreak of war, thus making it inevitable. However, Martel in Source 2 refutes from Taylor’s perspective, arguing that the plan was only carried out through a defensive motive by…

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    the other team’s fans than actually watching the game. Comparing The Jewish Question to The Gangster’s Paradise, without a doubt one would think the situation in Serbia is far worse than that of the Jewish bearing name calling. Being a Croatian or Bosnian in Serbia in the 1990’s was just absurd, you would not be able to live in the godforsaken conditions. In Serbia, for the Belgrade Red Star, soccer was a lifestyle. Being a hooligan for The Red Star was a lifestyle, a time consuming will to…

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    actively avoided becoming embroiled in Rwandan affairs because of its lack of direct connection to US affairs. To a degree, says Anthony Lake, one of Clinton’s National Security Advisors, the US didn’t care about Africa (Power 107). In comparison, the Bosnian genocide was viewed with higher importance because of its strategic location and the possibility of…

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    also known as the central powers. On June 28th, 1914, in an event widely regarded to have sparked the outbreak of the first great war. Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austria-Hungary empire, was found shot to death along with his wife by a Bosnian Serbian named Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo, Bosnia. Archduke had been inspecting the imperial armed forces led by his uncle, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the assassination of Archduke and his wife, Austria Hungary blamed Serbia government for…

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    Un Peacekeeping Failure

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    In the source, Doug Brooks the Founder and President of International Stability Operations Association states that the only countries that provide peacekeeping services during conflicts are among the poorest countries within the world, therefore there is no surprise why the UN peacekeeping keeps failing. Many individuals would argue that the United Nations in many situations has not done enough to resolve crises with the use of peacekeeping services since on occasion it fails and ends the lives…

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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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    Sadat Cano Arizona State University Unique Gang In the United States CJS 468 1/2/2015 What makes the gangs in the United States unique is that gang members in the United States are more likely to get arrested for drug and alcohol related crimes than non-gang members. In cities of the United States almost all report gang activity “86% percent of the United States report gang activity.”(Donnelley, 2014). This means that for every city, an average “¾ of the population report” (Donnelley…

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    (pp. iv, 2-3). For the duration of the World War II period, the Japanese military provided “comfort women” for their soldiers, which Tanaka explains to be a system of forced prostitution and likens it to the more modern, and more accurately named, Bosnian “rape camps”…

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    situation in which genocide has occurred. An impressive 65 percent said “always”, while 23 percent said “only when American interests are involved”, and only 6 percent said “never”. The study went on to ask if they would favor some intervention in the Bosnian and Rwandan genocides, a whopping 80 percent said they would be in favor of intervention…

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    One of the most inhumane and evil world crimes today and throughout history is Genocide. Genocide is violence against whole group of people ultimately ending in the complete annihilation of that group or race. This tactic of violence against mass groups of people has been a method used throughout history by people around the world and still exists today. Racism and manipulation fuel this black fire that consumes millions at a time with no mercy. Genocide is an atrocity that is sadly occurring…

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