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    easy booty because the land did not have strong land forces and there were a famine and an epidemic. Cassius finally wanted to prevent that Cleopatra would bring a strong fleet as reinforcement for Antony and Octavian. But he could not execute the invasion of Egypt because at the end of 43 BC Brutus summoned him back to Smyrna. Cassius tried to blockade Cleopatra’s way to the Caesarians. For this purpose Lucius Statius Murcus moved with 60 ships and a legion of elite troops into position at Cape Matapan

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    Napoleon Bonaparte’s failed invasion of Russia in 1812 was the cause of his eventual downfall. To what extent do you agree with this statement? To a large extent‚ Napoleon Bonaparte’s failed invasion of Russia was the cause of his eventual downfall. In 1812 Napoleon marched with his Grand Army into Russia in an attempt to seize the country. The crushing defeat which followed devastated the army‚ leaving it incapacitated and vulnerable. This venture into Russia crippled Napoleon’s quest for European

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    On 2nd August 1990‚ Iraq launched an invasion of Kuwait‚ leading to a seven month occupation of Kuwait. The invasion was rebuked by the west as United States- led coalition forces pushed the Iraqi military out of Kuwait‚ resulting in the First Gulf War. Although the western world condemned Iraq for its occupation of Kuwait by accusing it of human rights violation and breaking International Law‚ historical evidence of the political and the socio- economic struggle between the two countries shows that

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    "So the British invasion was more important as an event‚ as a mood: than as music" (Bangs‚ 171). This was the British invasion. I wasn’t just about the music‚ it was more then that; this is what makes it so unique. It didn’t just happen to effect America by chance‚ it lifted the spirits and moods of its youth. It isn’t just coincidence that Kennedy was assassinated right before the Beatles famous Ed Sullivan Show performance. The whole country was in a deep depressive doldrum after the assassination

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    MW- 3 PART II THE US INVASION OF IRAQ:AMERICAN WAY OF WAR AND THE DILEMMAS OF COUNTRY INSURGENCY Q1. If the Saddam regime actually had possessed a substantial chemical and biological arsenal‚ would the American invasion of Iraq have been justified strategically? Explain why or why not Iraqi possession of such weapons would have threatened US vital security interests. ANS. Iraq was in possession of Chemical Biological Weapons which it used against Iranians and also against Kurds in the 1980s.but

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    Summary/ Strong Response In the piece‚ " The U.S. Invasion of Iraq Was Not Justified‚" Mr. Michael T. Klare argues that there is no possible way to justify the invasion of Iraq by the United States government. He objects nearly every conceivable justification for the invasion; namely‚ the argument that the Bush Administration never had evidence of Weapons of Mass Destruction. He objectively blames the Bush Administration for the deaths of American soldiers‚ only to be followed almost mimicking

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    Thousands of people are constantly using digital platforms where privacy is disregarded by eager companies‚ or even by the digitizing of classified documents. Anne Klinefelter and David Adria‚ two professors of law‚ discuss the invasion of privacy caused by the digitizing of court records stating that “In “State v. Bright‚” for example‚ a brief filed by the State of North Carolina describes the abduction and rape of a ten-year-old girl‚ naming the child in full on the first page…”

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    unauthorized third-party‚ could damage family relationships‚ reputation‚ and self-esteem of patients. (Carole M. Cleaver‚ 165). However‚ medical treatments involves invasion of privacy. When patients admitted to a health facility‚ patients must expose their inner thoughts‚ their bodies‚ and their sickrooms to strangers. The Tort Law Invasion of privacy considered as to be tort law. It is a civil wrong act that causes injury or loss to someone resulting in legal responsibility for the act. Tort law

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    Hernan Cortes traveled to Mexico in 1519 with a group of men and 11 ships‚ after ignoring Diego Velasquez’s orders‚ where he then continued to have many encounters with the Aztecs because he wanted to overthrow Aztec ruler Montezuma . In addition‚ Hernan Cortes’s exploration of the Aztec territory led to an exchange of disease that helped lead to Cortes’s success. Ultimately‚ Hernan Cortes’s conquer of the Aztec Empire is a significant historical event because he explored the territory of Mexico

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    Selassie’s speech to the League of Nations is an important moment in the build-up to the Second World War as it represented the triumph of Italian Fascism. The colony of Ethiopia which for so for long had avoided colonialism now became one. The Italian Invasion of Ethiopia was an ongoing conflict that had long been in the designs of Italian minds to re-design a new Roman Empire. (Blinkhorn‚ 2014‚ pp. 43-45) The Leagues of Nation’s economic sanctions proved worthless against the Italians‚ and the British

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