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    116,074 people have been killed through the Palestinian-Israeli conflict (Jewishvirtuallibrary.com). Britain is responsible for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, because they didn’t thoroughly plan how to govern the area in dispute. This is shown through the various treaties they made during WW1 and the lack of control during their mandate. In 1915, the British under the McMahon agreement to King Hussein promised the Arabs the land they had lived in before the Turks came, in exchange for a…

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    Role Of Pollution In Vietnam

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    Donald Horne 's famous quote is often referred to by many Australians. However, people have taken its meaning at face value, focusing only on its first part, whereas Donald Horne meant it to be sarcastic. What he meant by this quote is that Australia has only prospered as a nation because of other countries and that the people within it have not done anything to contribute to this. He was very upset by some of Australia 's decisions such as the White Australia Policy. Many people believe that…

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    started to respect him, for his military expertise.Winston Churchill was made the Prime Minister, and the Minister of Defense, in order to correctly handle the international issue with the Nazi forces. Prior to this, he ran for Prime Minister, and his campaign was successful. Winston Churchill's public appearances also shaped how the people saw him as an individual. This was processed through several forms of media, some being television, telegraph, voice recordings, newspapers, and radio.This…

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    The Ottoman Empire

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    The term Ottoman is a dynastic designation which is extracted from Osman I (Arabic: ʿUthmān), who was the nomadic Turkmen leader who instituted both the dynasty and the empire about 1300. Ottoman empire dates back to 15th and 16th centuries, it was established by Turkish Tribes in Anatolia (Asia Minor). It grew as one of the most influential states in the world. The period of Ottoman remained for 600 years and it ended in 1922, when it was substituted by the Turkish Republic and several other…

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    As a significant political figure, wartime hero and novelist, Winston Churchill serves as one of the most prominent figures of the twentieth century. Winston Churchill 's wartime leadership empowered the British people and further demonstrated the intellectual capabilities and extremes of Churchill. He has been regarded as "...An inspirational leader, who seemed to typify Britain 's courage and perseverance in adversity and its conservatism in success." (Chen, “Winston Churchill.” World War Two…

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    Dardanelles provides a more historic picture. The Dardanelles connect the Black and Aegean Seas, and would have been paramount for a trading kingdom to secure. Many wars have been fought over the region throughout history, most recently, the Gallipoli campaign of the Great War. Thus, a late Bronze Age war over control of the region is…

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