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    Colombia Country Analysis

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    foundation of standards with partnering countries, in particular with the United States (US). The US and its interests by the country of Colombia have a deep and rich history with tension and apprehension, but over the years have come to a better understanding of free…

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    10,000 warheads are in military service, while the rest is awaiting dismantlement. A nuclear arms state is less likely to be attacked by another nation even when it is equipped with nuclear weapons of their own. this comes from the fact that a good defense allows a nation to protect themselves well and to retaliate just as well. This results in more…

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    trade between vast regions, unfortunately for the Americans they did not have horses so their technology was dismal. Dismal because warfare between American tribes was limited, and their weapons had no need to evolve to deal with things like, inter-state warfare, religious wars, or conquering empires that were all to common for their European counterparts. Another tool used to conquer the Americans was the wide use of ships to transport materials to and from the Americas. Ships that had been…

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    Sagacious of the fearful power the Powhatans elicited compared to the current state of Jamestown, Smith communicates through his illustrations on either side of the map that the Powhatans while posing a threat, are also viable trade partners. On the left, Smith’s audience encounters a picture of a highly political Powhatan tribe.…

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    Nuclear Deterrence Theory

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    means to deter one state from attacking another with its nuclear weapons, that is, the state is discouraged from attacking. As a result of its extreme destructive power, nuclear weapons could deter more powerful adversaries. The nuclear deterrence theory is and has always been a theory that many states have made allusions to since the Cold War to solve foreign conflicts. In fact, it has become a doctrine. In this essay, the concepts , the theory, rogue states and major states’ views of this…

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    for the establishment of the Chinese imperial system. While the 221 BCE unification of the Warring States into a single Chinese state may seem like the natural progression of events in hindsight, it and the subsequent unity in the Qin dynasty was not an inevitable outcome and required active effort to accomplish. Qin Shi Huangdi had to take many measures beyond conquering the last six Warring States to truly bring a sense of unity to his newly-formed empire. Claiming supreme authority and…

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    published a series of ideals that provided the definition of Japanese cultural values and a fundamentals. This publication defined the national essence, or identity, of Japan in terms of loyalty to the Emperor, subjugation of the individual to the State, filial faithfulness within one’s family, to the Emperor, and to the nation, harmony among all citizens, and martial spirit through bushido (Strayer, 1022). Adolf Hitler, historically viewed as one of the cruelest and immoral conquerors to…

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    literary beauty Gitanjali is well justified to be affirmative of his poet prophet personality. He was a Bengali polymath with his interests lying in songs composition, poetry, paintings, sketches, etc. which left an indispensable mark on the culture of India. Being such an influential personality himself his writing speaks even further though he admits the difficulty in delineating the experiences of the mysticism through words. He received Nobel Prize in literature in 1913 for Gitanjali,…

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    The Battle of Midway: Lessons Learned In the months following the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii by the Empire of Japan, the United States found itself embroiled in conflict in two theaters of war; in Europe, North Africa, and the Atlantic as well as in the Pacific. Through the preceding years, the United States cautiously escalated its support for the Allied countries in the European theater with Anglo-American partnership programs such as the Lend-Lease Act and Destroyers…

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    owned and operated by peasants as a large group command economy economic system in which government officials make all basic economic decisions fascism the totalitarian philosophy of government that glorifies the state, nation, and race over the individual and assigns control to the state over every aspect of national life thereby destructive to basic human rights (political regime that exalts nation and race above…

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