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    National states were formed after 1945 in the global south‚ also known as Third World countries or Developing countries. These Global South’s are known as Africa‚ Asia and Latin America and in this essay it will be explained how census‚ mapping and museums became essential to these Third World countries when creating nation states after 1945. This essay will also explain the effects of postcolonial states on today’s society. Charles Hirschmas‚ a sociologist‚ found that there was a rapid series

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    PRINCIPAL STRUCTURAL UNITS OF THE AIRPLANE Dialogue T. We’ll consider the principal structural units of the airplane. Look at the picture (Fig. 1.1). This is an airplane. [pic] Figure 1.1 T. Do you know the meaning of the word ’airplane’ ? S. Yes‚ I do. It is ’літак’. T. You are right. There are some words in the English language which have the

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    WORLD WAR ONE The german war guilt clause The Allies (France‚ UK‚ US‚ Belgium‚ Italy‚ Russia and others) won Word War I. The German war guilt clause forced Germany to say that they alone caused World War 1 - and that it was therefore right and proper that they had to pay reparations. The war guilt clause was to justify repairs on what the germans had done. The german government were forced to accept the blame. World war one was blamed at Germany. the definition of the War-Guilt Clause

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    We all know that World War II made the structure of the world changed a lot. This war began in 1939 and ended in 1945. It is the longest war and also it is the grandest scale war during the world history. There were almost sixty countries involved in the war. Every country which took part in the war lost manpower and financial resources‚ and many people died of this war. On the other hand‚ the economic problem became one of the biggest problem during the war. Actually‚ the war cost about five trillion

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    In the article “Why are Airplanes safe” the main idea is that out of all the transportation there is in the world‚ the safest is flying on a airplane. In the article the author Christine Negroni explains all the reasons why it is the most safe transportation because all the pilots are trained and the airplane is always checked for safety measures. Negroni supports her explanation by explaining all the details it takes just to be able to have one flight to be successful. The author explains

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    Introduction to Information and Communication Technology The Impact of ICT In A Developing World. One may ask “What impact does ICT (Information & Communication Technology)‚ have in a developing world?” Well‚ that’s a good question. First of all‚ we must establish what ICT really is. ICT (Information & Communication Technology) refers to technologies that provide access to information via telecommunications. Not to be confused with IT (Information Technology)‚ though similar

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    Causes of World War One

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    Krislynn Ghrist Per.5 The causes of world war one‚ which began in central Europe in July 1914‚ included many intertwined factors‚ such as the conflicts and hostility of the four decades leading up to the war. Militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism played major roles in the conflict as well. However‚ the immediate origins of the war lay in the decisions taken by statesmen and generals during the July Crisis of 1914‚ casus belli for which was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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    known as the “lightning war”‚ was a German military strategy in World War II that consisted of high speed attacks by airplanes along with tanks to destroy German victims. The Nazis damaged a lot of Poland’s largest cities and bombed the civilian population. Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ the President of the United States during the beginning of World War II‚ believed that the military tactics of the Nazis were horrible and wanted to stop it. Once the United States entered the war in December 1941‚ because

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    Introduction Did you know that you probably used an electric motor today? Yes‚ that’s right. If you put on clothes that were washed in a washing machine‚ rode in a car‚ ate food from a fridge‚ warmed up lunch in a microwave‚ or played a video game‚ you used an electric motor! Try this science fair project and you’ll learn how to make a simple electric motor by having two magnets "talk" to each other. As they interact‚ they will alternate between "liking" each other (being pulled together)‚ and "disliking"

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    The Causes of World War I WWI began in Europe on the 28th of July 1914 and lasted until the 11th of November 1918. This war was a significant and dramatic event that was sparked by a number of long term and short term causes. Each of these causes had its own impact‚ some more important than others. Militarism is the belief of a government or people that a country should keep and maintain a strong military that is capable and prepared to defend their nations or attack their enemies. “Militarism was

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