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    There may also be a connection with the Roman god of war Mars, via hypothetical Proto-Indo-European M̥rēs; compare Ancient Greek μάρναμαι, "I fight, I battle". Walter Burkert notes that "Ares is apparently an ancient abstract noun meaning throng of battle, war." R. S. P. Beekes has suggested a Pre-Greek origin of the name. The earliest attested…

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    bothered when there was no equal threat, and her interests and survival were protected? Why would it even lower itself from the most powerful nation under the sky to commit itself to the shared values and norms and rules of the International Criminal Court? Yes, there is decline of American multilateralism, but it is not a weakness but rather a strategic and rational one. The Emerging economic powers such as Germany, Japan and China, have often shied away from taking pivotal roles in the world…

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    Nelson Mandela's Legacy

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    Imagine South Africa’s situation today- if Nelson Mandela had never fought for the rights of humanity. Since colonial times, colored-people in South Africa were seen as second-class despite the clear non-white majority. Any person not classified as white, was treated as a lesser man. At this point, the idea of racial equality seemed impossible. Until this one man gave up his life and his own safety to ultimately change the world. Nelson Mandela abolished racial inequality within South Africa and…

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    Vermeer's Hat Summary

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    Beginning from the 17th century, world trade started to expand and people interact with each other by sharing knowledges and different cultures. However there exist two opposing views of the impact that the world trade imposed upon us. Vermeer states that the world trade was one in which people of different origins and race have come to unite and cooperate. For Rediker, on the other hand, the 18th century world of trade caused the separation and alienation along class and race lines by the…

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    Gaining privacy today is harder than ever in a world-renowned technologically advanced country. With this technology comes a hard task at hand for the many governments. This task is trying to figure out the balance between national security and freedom for their citizens. For many years now many had a feeling that their government was monitoring their calls. After the U.S. had established their foothold in the middle east, they have known that with the amount of negativity they were receiving…

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    Any territory gained during the war from the axis powers were lost. Germany was forced to reparations for the war. Germany and its capital Berlin were divided into four parts. These parts were controlled by the U.S, France, Soviet Union, and Great Britain. The allied powers had separate ideas from the Soviets so Germany and Berlin were divided into 2 separate parts. There was East Berlin which had a communist Soviet government and West Berlin controlled by the other Allies which was…

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    One of the main causes of World War II can be traced back to the growth of eugenics on an intercontinental basis and movements based around the concept of a “pure” race, stemming from Sir Francis Galton’s theories on the various ways, “the English race might most easily be improved.” The newly found ideas of selectivity in the breeding of human beings is easily one of the most consequential breaks in the “monotony” that was the scientific community at that time. It provided a new perspective for…

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    (Lynching 2016). Since its inception, the Klan has been identified as a terrorist group, and has had a high association with criminal activity, with most of it centered around hate crimes and domestic terrorism (ADL 2016). In a Supreme Court dissent he authored in 2003, Justice Clarence Thomas characterized the Klan as a “terrorist organization, which, in its endeavor to intimidate, or even eliminate those it dislikes, uses the most brutal of methods (ADL 2016).” Terrorism, by its definition,…

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    Holocaust Vs Monsanto

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    Genetically Modified Holocaust Everyone in the world needs three basic requirements to live-- air, water, and food. Out of the three needs in life, one if more appreciated and outshines the rest.. Food. Food has tv shows and its own network, not to mention there are tons of social media accounts focused entirely on food. Food connects countries and continents, and leave options to explore different cultures through food. Food can also bring together a community through barbeques and banquets.…

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    bringing ethical theory and philosophical analysis to bear. They helped form the structure of what developed into business ethics. The way for their entry had been paved in part by the early development of bio-medical ethics.Rawls’s a theory of Justice Legitimized philosophical concern with economic issued. The public reaction raises the interest for students and provides a market to change student interest into practical issue. The concern of the 1960s broadened in the 1970s from the student…

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