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    affected both the women on Union and the Confederate side because in the absence of the men‚ women had to ensure all the duties were completed. Black slaves fighting during the Civil War concerned many individuals. People were fearful of the idea of arming a Black man. In case they would revolt back and kill for their freedom. People feared the idea of the black slaves willing to do anything to become free. Black slaves played a huge role in the American Civil War this was mainly because slaves were

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    An example of a world leader who shows high courage and moral leadership is the U.S. President‚ Barak Obama. This is because he shows great leadership qualities such as confidence‚ charisma‚ integrity‚ loyalty and tact. In Chapter 6‚ Daft (2010)‚ discusses characteristics associated with Courage and Moral Leadership to be tact‚ enthusiasm‚ courage‚ integrity and courage. President Obama’s characteristics can be attributed to the fact that he had a great Pastor and spiritual mentor. According to Crossman

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    New York: Routledge. Osegawa‚ T. (2013). Syria and Lebanon: International Relations and Diplomacy in the Middle East. UK: I.B.Tauris. Saab‚ A‚ (April 16‚ 2014). U.S. to confirm arming opposition in Syria: sources. The Daily Star. Accessed from‚ http://dailystar.com.lb/News/Lebanon-News/2014/Apr-16/253472-us-to-confirm-arming-opposition-in-syria-sources.ashx#axzz39oxAvDSO U.S. Department of State. (November 4‚ 2013). U.S. Relations with Lebanon. Accessed from‚ http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35833

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    relations over the decades‚ several issues remain unresolved: the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile in India; China’s non-recognition of Sikkim’s merger with India; the nuclear tests in 1998 by India; and India’s allegation that China is arming Pakistan‚ including the latter’s nuclear programme. A disputed Himalayan border was the main pretext for war‚ but other issues played a role. There had been a series of violent border incidents after the 1959 Tibetan uprising‚ when India had granted

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    Bibliography: Clabough‚ R. (2011). Is Law Enforcement Becoming Militarized? The New American Magazine‚ 108-112. Greenhut‚ S. (2008). The Militarization of American Police. The Freeman Ideas on Liberty‚ 42-45. Newman‚ A. (2011). U.S. Military Program Arming Local Police Expands. The New American Magazine‚ 63-67.

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    “self-government.” The selection of majors also enforced British taxes and did not allow the colonists to make or practice any new laws. The Americans were on the right because the British officials made the first move of the war. The colonists were arming and making an army just in case the British tried to retaliate for the colonists’ boycott. “Then the British marched on Concord and destroyed what was left of the store of guns and powder”. British troops marched to Lexington to attempt to arrest

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    Conflict in Darfur The Conflict in Darfur‚ Sudan is a humanitarian crisis which officially began in 2003 and continues to this day. The conflict began with tribal and governmental disputes. The government then began to fight a proxy war by arming nomadic Arab tribes‚ called the Janjaweed‚ to fight against the Darfuri people. The government has isolated themselves from the Darfuri people. The war has displaced millions of people from the Darfur region of Sudan and hundreds of thousands have been

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    Whenever North Korea passed the DMZ they declared war. South Korea had no idea that they were about to be attacked. When North Korea came in they swept the south like it was nothing. In 1951 the U.S decided to help the south by arming them with tanks and men. The US sent about Ninety percent of the troops that were sent to help South Korea. Who exactly won the Korean War? No one really won instead‚ Korea returned to its normal form. And North and South Korea remained divided

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    Demilitarization in Aegean Sea: As we know demilitarization means the elimination of military activities. Disarmament of East Aegean Island was a decision of international treaties. But Greece claims that Aegean army was founded against to it and thus let arming in islands. In fact‚ this is a typical example of subjective security which is based on perceptions rather than actual events. Air Space Problems: Although Greece claims 10 miles for national air spaces‚ Turkey only allows 6 miles air spaces. As

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    Russia underwent three primary stages of expansion during its development‚ the first of which involved expanding westward to the Pripet Marshes‚ northeast toward the Ural mountains‚ and away from the invasion corridors (the steppes and the North European Plain) to establish a better defense. During the second stage‚ Russia expanded south and east across the steppes up to the Urals and Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian Sea in order prevent Mongol invasion. Finally‚ Russia grew westward through the

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