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    example‚ from The psychopathology of everyday life is a fine example of displacement and linguistics. Travelling through BosniaHerzegovina; Freud forgets the name of a famous painter; Signorelli. Two other less familiar names come to mind; Botticelli and Boltraffio. By combining different bits and parts of the words Signorelli‚ Botticelli‚ Boltraffio and BosniaHerzegovina‚ he realises the repressed thought (death and sexuality regarding a patient). A further example comes from jokes and their

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    Towards an Entrepreneurial University d i n o a r nau t Master’s Student at the University of Zenica‚ Bosnia and Herzegovina t h e t r a n s f o r m at i o n of a traditional research university into an entrepreneurial university is a current phenomenon‚ and the number of such transformations is increasing due to the reduction in the university funding from government sources and the emergence of a competitive market for education and research. If universities do not become agents of innovation

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    formed the Triple Alliance. They all had imperialistic‚ territorial and economic rivalries that were intensifying among them. The people of Bosnia and Herzegovina no longer wanted to be a part of Austria-Hungary but a part of Serbia. Austria did not want that because it would make Serbia Stronger and themselves weaker with less land. Bosnia and Herzegovina wanted to rule themselves. Also these countries wanted to prove their dominance and power. Britain had the largest trade in the world. So

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    Sarajevo ‚ Austria-Hungary by a Serbian man named Gavrilo Princip whose was one of the seven members of Mlada Bosnia (Young Bosnia)‚a terrorist group from Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia . Due to prior “arguments” with Serbia ‚ this gave Austria-Hungary the excuse to go to war. July 28‚ 1914‚ Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia ‚ as a first attack Austria-Hungary invaded Bosnia-Herzegovina in reaction to this Russia got involved o back-up its ally Serbia and as a result

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    European struggle by declaration of the following nations known as the ’Allies’ and the ’Associated Powers’; Great britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy and the United states. These nations defied the coalition(central powers). The assassination at Sarajevo in bosnia immediately caused the war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia on June 28th 1914. The Triple Entente was involved in the first world war along with the Triple Alliance. The Triple alliance was formed by Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy in 1882

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    University Press. Singer‚ J. David (ed.). 1979. The Correlates of War I: Research Origins and Rationale. New York: Free Press. Taylor‚ Rachel S United Nations. "Bosnia and Herzegovina: Death Toll." Accessed November 15‚ 2012. fshttp://www.icty.org/sid/10591. U.N. Security Council‚ 3199th Meeting. "Resolution 819 [Bosnia and Herzegovina]". 16 April‚ 1993‚ p.14. asdadasdaIn Resolutions and Decisions of the Security Council 1948 (S/RES/819). Official Record. New asdasda York‚ 1993. United Nations.

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    There were many causes of the Great War‚ like Militarism‚ Imperialism and Nationalism. This essay is going to be based on the cause of the Black Hand Gang. The Black Hand Gang was lead by Dragutin Dimitrijevic. The Black Hand objectives were Bosnia-Herzegovina independence from Austro-Hungary. They feared a war with Austro-Hungary and they thought that the assassination will be successful. Gavrilo Princip’s decision to shoot The Archduke Franz Ferdinand change the world because that shot started WW1

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    both of them. Austria annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina and an agitated Serbia looked to Russia for support. While Germany backed Austria‚ Russia had to stop supporting Serbia. This meant that Russia accepted Austria’s annexation of Bosnia. As a result Russia felt humiliated‚ Serbia was belligerent towards A-H and Russia and Austria was encouraged by Germany.

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    lifelong dedication to doing whatever it takes to save and heal children and communities in need is what inspires us. Moira makes a big difference to those around her. She was first inspired when she met an injured boy and his desperate mother in Bosnia during the war. She then took it upon herself and created funded medical evacuation of children for life saving and life altering operations. By 2001‚ Moira had already helped 120 children‚ from her laptop. Moira then returned home to establish the

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    "CROATS AND SERBS: TWO OLD AND DIFFERENT NATIONS" Dr. O. Dominik Mandic PREFACE The constitution of present-day Yugoslavia generally recognizes that Yugoslavia is a multinational state in which there are several nations: Serbs‚ Croats‚ Slovenes‚ Montenegrins‚ Macedonians‚ as well as national minorities: Albanians‚ Rumanians‚ Hungarians‚ Germans and Italians. A separate republic was created in 1945 for every nation in Yugoslavia and allowed by the constitutional law to secede from the common

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