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    Senkaku Island Dispute

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    Bibliography: FlorCruz‚ Michelle. China And Japan At War? Australian Academic Predicts It Could Happen Next Year. 27 Dec. 2012. &lt; http://www.ibtimes.com/china-japan-war-australian-academic-predicts-it-could-happen-next-year-972598&gt; Ito‚ Masami [ 6 ]. FlorCruz‚ Michelle. China And Japan At War? Australian Academic Predicts It Could Happen Next Year. 27 Dec. 2012. < http://www.ibtimes.com/china-japan-war-australian-academic-predicts-it-could-happen-next-year-972598> [ 7 ]

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    The First Crusades

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    The First Crusade exemplified as a success by conquering Jerusalem; however‚ the so called miracle ended when Egyptians captured the Holy Land. As for the Second Crusade‚ it was unorganized and wasted resources quickly ending. Due to a European response to the

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    The First Crusade

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    The First Crusade What was the cause for Western Europe to implement the Crusades? To answer this‚ we must go back the 11th century when the Seljuk Turks made their presence known in the east by conquering Armenia‚ Syria‚ and Palestine. They soon moved on to Jerusalem where they burned down Christian churches and murdered the clergy and many Christian pilgrims visiting there. Byzantium quickly saw the Seljuk Turks as a threat‚ and in 1071‚ met them at the Battle of Manzikert in Asia Minor. The

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    the numerous bills he signed to benefit America. Although you can’t put every great thing George Washington has done in one page. I am going to attempt to explain the most important acts that affected our great nation. George Washington‚ our first president was born in Westford Moreland Country‚ Virginia on February 22‚1732.George Washington’s parents were Augustine and Mary Ball Washington . Augustine owned a planation and was successful at running it‚ but a tragedy struck the family and he

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    over the Islands in 1895. Tensions arising from the dispute continued to exist after the World War II‚ during which time it remained unclear where the demarcation line in East Asia ought to be under the international law. To date‚ no solution has been found for the stalemate‚ and focus is primarily on ensuring that the dispute does not escalate into a full-blown military confrontation or worse‚ an all-out war. A number of factors are at play in the dispute‚ and the main ones include economic interests

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    trade . Then in the 1800’s ‚ Europe thrust its way into the heart of the Middle Kingdom‚ shattering and destroying its isolation forever. China would then be involved in four wars during the nineteenth century ; Britain’s opium war (1839- 1842)‚ a second war (1856-1860) fought by British and French ‚ the Sino-Japanese war (1894-1895) ‚ and a final western invasion involving British ‚ French ‚ German ‚ Japanese and U.S troops (1899-1900). Chinese Emperors were compelled to sign unequal treaties and

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    emphasized on unifying the Hans and to expel the Manchus. It was because in the 19th century‚ the Qing Court showed its incapability in resisting foreign invasion. The Qing Court lost in every battle with foreigners‚ like the two Anglo-Chinese Wars‚ the Sino-Japanese War‚ etc. The Qing Court even signed numerous of unequal treaties with them. All these failure had intensified the discontentment of the Hans towards the alien rule. In the late 19th century‚ unsuccessful attempt‚ the Late Qing Reform had again

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    The First Triumvirate

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    The First Triumvirate The first triumvirate was and alliance between three prominent politicians‚ Crassus‚ Pompey and Julius Caesar. The Roman historian Livy described the First Triumvirate as ’a conspiracy against the state by its three leading citizens’. The agreement was unofficial and private. It was formed in the summer of 60-59 B.C. The first triumvirate however is a bit misleading in name. Not only was it never called that by the contemporary Romans‚ but it was a far more inclusive factio

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    First to fight

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    Terminal Lance First To Fight First To Fight is a book written by Lt. General Victor “Brute” Krulak. USMC (Ret.). He wrote the book as a means of expressing how and also why the Marine Corps has such an interesting reputation amongst the American populace. In part this book was inspired by the fact that Krulak was asked in a letter “Why does America need a Marine Corps?” In short this made him think on the matter and come to the conclusion that America does not need a Marine Corps but instead

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    Gunpowder Empires

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    Gunpowder Empires Directions: Use the power point and the internet to answer the following questions. Answer all questions in ink only. All answers must be in your own words. 1. Identify the Gunpowder Empires. Include in your answers the leaders of the empires that established them. The gunpowder empires include Mughal‚ Qing‚ Tokugawa‚ and Russia. Their rulers such as Babar in Mongrel‚ Aisin Gyro‚ Tokugawa Lucia‚ and Peter the great in Russia. 2. Why is Akbar remembered? Akbar is remembered because

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