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    ‘The Naked Truth of Battle” written by James Burns‚ explains and examines the American way of making war as compared to other countries such as the Germany‚ Britain‚ and Russia. Details presented in this account revolve around the central idea that Americans emphasize victory by overwhelming force. This‚ American way of making war‚ is accomplished by characteristics such as technological and economic superiority as well as logistical expertise. On the contrary‚ methods used by other countries exemplify

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    What‚ then‚ are the practical solutions to combating terrorism? The following concrete measures are suggested‚ although it must be kept in mind that no measure‚ including conditioning‚ can eradicate terrorism entirely by itself. These are: - (a) On a continuing and positive basis‚ apply the conditioning

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    in logistics and transport due to the extreme terrain. Due to these unique challenges we chose this as the project. Salient features: * The war is one of the most recent examples of high altitude warfare in mountainous terrain‚ which posed significant logistical problems for the combating sides.  * This was only the second direct ground war between any two countries after they had developed nuclear weapons‚ after the Sino-Soviet border conflict of 1969. * The region of Kargil where

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    strategy in the world. This ancient Chinese military treatise is attributed to Sun Tzu a high ranking military general and strategist who was believed to have been born in 544BC. Composed of thirteen chapters‚ each of which is devoted to one aspect of warfare‚ it is a definitive work on military strategies and tactics of its time and is still read for its military insight. This research paper examines Sun Tzu’s Art of War with emphasis on his indirect approach theory to defeat one’s foe. Then by using

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    In 1951 he appointed COL Arron Bank to the Operations Branch of the special operation division of the Psychological warfare staff. In 1952 he proposed the US army Psychological warfare center and school and it established at Fort Bragg‚ NC to provide training and doctrinal support for unconventional and Psychological warfare. MG McClure places Col Bank in charge of the center and the 10n Special Forces group that was newly established. The 10th group was split in 1953

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    in which scores of synagogues were burned and hundreds of Jews were assaulted and murdered. Further‚ he produced a series of anti-Semitic films. Goebbels used modern propaganda techniques to psychologically prepare the German people for aggressive warfare. During World War II‚ Goebbels increased his power and influence through shifting alliances with other Nazi leaders. By late 1943‚ the tide of the war was turning against the Axis powers‚ but this only spurred Goebbels to intensify the propaganda

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    sociologist. He is a prolific writer on a variety of subjects. He received Nobel Prize for literature in 1950. “Man’s peril “ is an in-depth analysis of the dangers confronting the modern world and ghostly consequences of atomic warfare. He implores and warns the combating nations in the world to set aside the conflicting ideologies and save the world from total termination. He writes in a style that is witty‚ lucid and impressive. The world is full of conflicts. The greatest is the struggle between

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    SPE Assignment Piyush Rathi Roll No - 131556 The videos ‘crisis in Congo’ and ‘fault lines’ have a tremendous resembelance to Colonialism. The difference being that it is much more indirect and manipulative form in which the exploiter not even takes the responsibility for exploitation. This smarter and

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    The alleged misunderstandings were that the War Guilt Clause was to prevent Germany from any counter-arguments and asking for reimbursement. However‚ it was later associated with Germany and its "war guilt". This illustrates that "In politics‚ perception is reality" because despite the true purpose of the War Guilt Clause‚ the perceptions of the Allied nations of Germany’s role in World War I became reality for them. Not only did it become reality‚ it completely altered their perception and believed

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    Jacopo Tintoretto – the “Last Supper” The European renaissance era started its early manifestations in Italy reflecting on different topics such as architecture‚ dance‚ literature‚ music‚ philosophy‚ science‚ technology‚ warfare and fine arts. One of the renaissance era artists‚ Jacopo Tintoretto depicted the “Last Supper” several times during his artistic career when a work of his final years 1592-94 presents a drastically unconventional compositional formula. What makes of Tintoretto’s “Last

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