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    AP World History Islam in the 600 C.E to 1450 The period from 600 C.E to 1450 is often referred to as the Post Classical period. There were many developments and reforms that occurred during this period however one of the most important events that happened was the establishment and the spread of Islam. Islam is a very prominent religion in the world for its profound values and principles. During the Post Classical Era‚ Islam from the Middle East was considered a persistent religion but

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    MILESTONES: 1961-1968 The India-Pakistan War of 1965 The 1965 war between India and Pakistan was the second conflict between the two countries over the status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The clash did not resolve this dispute‚ but it did engage the United States and the Soviet Union in ways that would have important implications for subsequent superpower involvement in the region. Life Magazine cover depicting India-Pakistan War The dispute over this region originated in the process

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    A terrorist organization’s capabilities and reach can be determined by its resources‚ membership and structure. Although Al Qaeda does not directly manage their daily operations anymore‚ ISIS‚ however‚ claims to have direct control over all of its fighters and residents within its territories. Current patterns display an increased use of loosely affiliated networks that plan and act on generalized guidance to wage war‚ commit acts of terrorism and even incite fear over its residents. Many organizations

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    Outline Literature Summary: “The Things They Carried”‚ published in 1990 tells a true story of Tim O’Brian‚ author and main character‚ who is drafted for the Vietnam war. He tells about the different items that him and his fellow soldiers carried with them to help cope with the traumatic environment that they were placed in. Thesis Statement: The Things They Carried is a perfect example that shows that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an issue as old as war‚ only recently have we discovered

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    What they saw downrange

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    them covered in blood mixed with dirt as they moved the injured to safety. Sadly they have seen kids with gunshot wounds‚ and they have watched helplessly as an old Iraqi man pulls the cord on a suicide bomb killing himself and 10 others in a busy Baghdad market. Downrange‚ they have seen two medics over him desperately trying to get either a pulse or a breath. Downrange‚ they have heard rounds wiz by as they run for cover as fast as can‚ they can still smell the cordite‚ and hear the percussion thump

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    increased amongst the emerging economic powers and the super powers. At this stage‚ Germany was a growing power and wanted to accumulate as much land as Britain and France. One of the conflicts that had to do with trade routes was that of the Berlin-Baghdad railway. This railway was supposed to be able to link Germany to Mesopotamia but Britain’s blockade prevented this creating further tension. Eventually an agreement was signed on this particular railway

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    the United Kingdom‚ Australia and Poland invaded Iraq and toppled the regime of Saddam Hussein in 21 days of major combat operations. The invasion phase consisted of a conventionally fought war which concluded with the capture of the Iraq capital Baghdad by United States forces. War affect many people like‚ fear probes there mind never knowing if they’re going to be blown apart‚ or for the Iraq war‚ the fear of our soldiers is that if a child was going to run out in the street with a bomb strapped

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    Do you live on a chicken farm? ’Cause you sure know how to raise a cock. Are you a drill sergeant? Because you have my privates standing at attention. You’re just like my little toe‚ because I’m going to bang you on every piece of furniture in my home. Do you mix concrete for a living? Because you’re making me hard. If you’re feeling down‚ I can feel you up. My dick just died. Would you mind if I buried it in your ass? Are your legs made of Nutella? Because I’d love to spread them! There will

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    Genghis Khan altered his approach to warfare and stressed speed‚ a tactic found all throughout The Art of War. As a result of this‚ in just ten years‚ the Mongolian Empire encompassed all of Asia and even reached‚ as John M. L. Young notes‚ into Baghdad and Georgia. While fighting‚ the Mongolians “reduced city after city” to rubble and ended over five million lives‚ killing at one city “1‚747‚000” (Young 27). In short‚ Genghis Khan adopted—one could say stole—Sun Tzu’s battlefield tactic of swiftness

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    Evaluate the impact of the international involvement in the conflict from 1948-1956 During the conflicts of 1948-56 there was a heavy involvement of international powers such as USA‚ Soviet Union‚ France and Great Britain. Before the war of 1948 for the fight for independence‚ Palestine was owned by the British but on November 29th‚ 1947‚ the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Partition Resolution that would divide Great Britain’s former Palestinian mandate into Jewish and Arab states in

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