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    World War 1 was a war that started off just because of the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife‚ beneficiary to the Austro-Hungarian throne in Sarajevo on June 28th‚ 1914 by Gavrilo Princip whom was one of a gathering of six professional killers (one Bosniak and five Serbs). The Black Hand (A Siberian patriot mystery society) carelessly set in a train of arrangement of occasions that inevitably prompt the world’s first worldwide war; "One thing lead to an alternate." After years of engaging

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    France‚ Russia and Italy‚ plus the United States and Japan but they are not European. The atmosphere was high all the countries thought they were superior to the others. The assasiantion of Franz Ferdinand‚ heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne‚ in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914 started it all off. The war officially started on July 28th 1914 and other countries joined to gain power of other countries for example Germany. The Triple Alliance was the military alliance between Germany‚ Austria–Hungary and Italy

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    Ind Aff is a story of two people who are not necessarily in love. The main characters are a female student and her married professor named Peter. They are together in the rainy weather in Sarajevo in a time that parallels Yugoslavia in 1914. The story does not follow the course of a typical “love story” that we think of. Symbolism in this story can be interpreted many ways. Rain in this story is the very important because in the beginning‚ the rain represents the sadness between the hidden affair

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    Peace keeping Tasks Patrolling Unarmed monitoring Maintain a physical presence “Dextraze in the Congo” How peace keeping is kept in 1950’s Consent Impartiality Non-threating behaviour UNEF in Egypt The 1960’s The rise and decline of peacekeeping A government priority as it falters in practice 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis Kennedy – create a quarantine Behind the scenes October First time military resources were used despite the prime minister Fight over how to use missiles

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    Cold War Review Questions 1. After defeating the Germans‚ the United States and the Soviet Union were two nuclear-armed superpowers. 2. Containment is the purpose of which was to resist the extension of Soviet expansion and influence in the expectation that eventually the Soviet Union would collapse from internal pressures and the burdens of its foreign oppression. 3. The United States tried to contain the Soviet Union in the East of Europe. They were kept in Russia‚ Germany‚ and Vietnam

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    University of Sarajevo Faculty of Philosophy Sarajevo English Department Introduction to Contemporary American Drama Essay: The Role of the Absent Character in Susan Glaspell’s Trifles & Inheritors Student: Huanita Prlja Instructor: Ifeta Čirić – Fazlija‚ M.A. Sarajevo‚ 10th April 2012 Contents I Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    and WW2. Nationalism is the love of ones country and both wars showed this. For example‚ in WW1 there was a strong competition between France‚ Britain‚ Russia‚ Austria- Hungry‚ and Germany‚ which was led by nationalism. For example‚ in June 1914 in Sarajevo‚ a Slavic nationalist shot and killed the Archduke Franc Ferdinand of Austria- Hungry (Doc. 3)‚ which was the direct cause of WW1. Also nationalism led to several civil wars and the desire for "self-determination". After WW1 the Germans felt embarrassed

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    conditions of both ordinary people and contemporary and historical known persons‚ with moments of psychological soul-searching expressed within a multitude of differing conditions. Dalager’s diverse gallery of characters ranges from the woman of his Sarajevo monologue‚ I Count the Hours‚ to Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen in the play Lord and Shadow and the novel "Journey in blue"; from the dissident Count Claus Stauffenberg and Adolf Hitler in his novel To dage i juli (Two Days in July) to

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    An event that caused up to 10 million death‚ 21 million wounded and 7 million missing‚ almost a generation of Europeans. A conflict between Central powers and Allied powers which was soon to be known as World War One. The three main reasons that caused WW1 were Alliances‚ the Assassination of Archduke‚ and Nationalism. The main importance for indirect causes of World War One was the alliance system that was in place foregoing to the outbreak of the war. By the early 20th century‚ Europe was seen

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    Refugees Fleeing and Finding Home You are about to read about a girl named Ha and other refugees from around the world and their plan to escape war in their home country and what life is like after the war they have just escaped. In the book Inside Out and Back Again‚ the article Children of War‚ and the transcript The Forgotten Ship Ha and the other refugees are facing the same challenges like fleeing and finding home. For example Ha and the other refugees are fleeing inside out because war is

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