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    Causes Of World War I

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    World war one is one of the most important events in world history. It took place in Europe in 1914-1918. The whole world participated this war. So everyone had some responsibility. There are more than one reasons for the outbreak of this war. Mainly‚ it was the expansion form of nationalism & the alliances system. Other issues played a major part too‚ such as imperialism‚ the industrial revolution‚ naval race and domestic factors. One of the main long term causes as I said before is Nationalism

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    responsible for worsening and prolonging the regional conflicts. The Cold War was the elongated tension between the Soviet Union and the United States of America. It started in the mid 40’s after WWII had left Europe in shambles and USSR and US in superpower positions. The Cold War was a clash of these superpowers in political‚ ideological‚ security‚ and economic values and ideas. It caused a bipolar system in the world where there were two dominant powers fighting to become the dominant power. US and USSR

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    Comparison and Analysis Ever since the agony caused by the First World War‚ society has been battling the idea of warfare. The need for conflict is debatable; the benefits are a lot harder to envision than the losses it causes. As a result of the inevitable occurrence of warfare in the worldwar artists emerge. Documenting different aspects of conflict through their art. ‘War art is not a typical or traditional ‘genre’ of art‚ however we could argue that it is a concoction of various genres such

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    participated in two‚ bitter and deadly World Wars. In 1914‚ World War I began. Until the war ended in 1918‚ the Americans fought tirelessly against their foes. Decades later‚ in 1939‚ World War II began. Again‚ the Americans were pulled into a massive war‚ the likes of which‚ the world had never seen. In 1945‚ the war ended. The United States of America‚ despite all the causalities‚ found itself on the victorious side of both conflicts. America’s success in World War I and World War II depended on

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    War At Sea (world War 1)

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    Throughout the war the British fleets were superior. This was probably due to its large empire. 1914 The first naval battle was on August 28 when the British raided Heligoland Bight. British destroyers entered this German naval base and fired torpedoes but the Germans sent out cruiser ships‚ which were bigger and stronger. The destroyers retreated to open sea whilst being chased by the Germans and shot at by Battle ships. In September‚ submarine warfare began when German submarine U-9‚ sank 3 British

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    The History of World War I

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    through the international Politics course. Class of 2013. PS: read examples and full stories from the compulsory reading booklets according to the availability of time. | Cool Story Bro needs more dragons and shit. WORLD WAR I: World War I also known as the Great War started out by the assassination of the heir of Austria Hungary by a 20 year old Siberian nationalist of a fertility known as the Black Hand. It was very famous as the Grab bag where the struggle for wealth and power through

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    Contemporary artists

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    has been constructed for a male audience. An essential aim is to gain autonomy without the acceptance or inclusion and continue to‚ challenge the negative ideas and attitudes that suggest that women are inferior. Julie Rrap (Australian)is an artist who has been actively involved in the critique of what dictates the approach to female sensibility. She has explored whether it is socially or biologically determined and how traditional art practice has influenced ideas. Primarily a photographer

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    Becoming an Artist

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    Charles The artist that’s inside of all of us! My mom always told me that “It’s not how much we have‚ but how much we enjoy‚ that makes happiness.” So what makes people happy‚ what helps them enjoy life? Becoming an artist’s means different things to different people‚ you can become a painter‚ a dancer‚ a musician‚ a designer‚ an actor and so much more. Being an artist means following your heart and not listing to criticism from others. It’s what makes us who we are; it makes us comfortable

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    What Is an Artist?

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    What is an Artist? Art is a very wonderful thing. A great painting enriches our experience of life‚ just as a great poem does or a great musical composition‚ since great painters make us feel and think a great deal more than the objects before us. They teach us to appreciate the beauty and harmony of colors and light through their eyes. They share their imagination with us and invite us into an exciting world of painting. Once discovered and entered‚ however‚ this world can never be forgotten.

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    who was an effective war story writer got his first experience with war when he enlisted in the U.S. Army. At the young age of nineteen Heller became a soldier for the United States in the thick of World War II. During his deployment he flow over sixty missions for the U.S. Army. While war has a profound effect on anyone involved; Heller claims that his time in the war had no influence on his writing of Catch-22. Heller’s focus while writing is usually the metal effects that war has on soldiers. In

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