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    Austro-Hungarian Empire was Bosnia-Herzegovina.  Bosnian Serbs resented Austrian rule and sought the protection of independent Serbia.  It was one of these Bosnian Serb groups‚ the Black Hand‚ that assassinated the Crown Prince‚ Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Austria‚ egged on by her German allies‚ quickly sent Serbia an ultimatum and declared war on the 28th July 1914.  A few days later‚ on August 1st‚ Germany declared war on Russia - seen as the champion of the Slav cause by Serbs‚ Russians and Germans

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    Victoria Ivashina and David Scharfstein (2010) point out that the financial crisis of 2008 affects economy by the decline in new loans in bank area and there are two stresses on bank liquidity led banks to cut lending which are commercial and industrial loans stresses. The data for the writers’ investigation are from Reuters’ DealScan database instead of C&I - which means commercial and industrial – loans announced by Federal Reserve Board (FRB). The reason maybe that DealScan mainly contains syndicated

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    ENG 370b Balkan Cinema Final Project Research Paper The Eastern perception of homosexuality in ‘’Go West’’ “In Bosnia‚ when you buy land and start to dig the foundation for a house‚ you can never be sure you won’t find a mass grave; there’s been so much bloodshed‚” said Ahmed Imamovic when asked about his latest film ‘’Belvedere’’‚ the Bosnian nomination for the Oscars of 2012. (Hampton 2011) Although the movie is considered his greatest accomplishment so far by both critics and audience‚ he

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis

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    Soviet Union and agreed not to invade Cuba. Though the missiles were removed they were done so very secretly‚ the rest of the United States wasn’t aware of the placement or removal of these missiles until nearly 20 years later at the end of 1980. This crisis is regarded as the closest the world has come to a nuclear exchange. Soon after this incident‚ the famous "hotline" was installed between the United States and the Soviet Union to help resolve future conflicts. The hotline is used for direct communication

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    HUMN-405 Historical Essay #2: The Great War The Great War On June 14‚ 1914‚ Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip‚ shot and killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ the heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne‚ during his visit to Sarajevo‚ Bosnia. The assassination‚ which was in protest of Austria-Hungary ’s control of the region‚ was the catalyst for a bloody and destructive global conflict that would cost millions of lives and would leave entire countries in ruins. Tensions had been building between European

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    may be able to claim that one poor moral decision generated many more. Failure The Flint Water Crisis began with a decision about cost as many poor ethical decisions are. Flint wanted to switch from Detroit water to the Karegnondi Water Authority (KWA) and enlisted ROWE Professional Services to facilitate this transition. The switch was said to be more reliable‚ equal in quality‚ and reduced in price compared to Detroit water (Connexions‚ 2013). And in order to save about $5 million in the two

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    Report for Congress. Available at: http://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42995.pdf Jaffee‚ D. The U.S. Subprime Mortgage Crisis: Issues Raised and Lessons Learned. [online] World Bank. Available at: http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2010/12/01/000333038_20101201234552/Rendered/PDF/577270NWP0Box353766B01PUBLIC10gcwp028web.pdf Marshall‚ J. The financial crisis in the US: key events‚ causes and responses. [online] HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY. Available at: http://www.voltairenet

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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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    Triple Alliance

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    e------------------------------------------------- Triple Alliance (1882) The Triple Alliance was the military alliance between Germany‚ Austria–Hungary‚ and Italy‚ (as opposing the Triple Entente which consisted of an alliance between Britain‚ France and Russia)‚ that lasted from 1882[1] until the start of World War I in 1914.[2] Each member promised mutual support in the event of an attack by any other great powers‚ or for Germany and Italy‚ an attack by France alone. In a supplementary declaration

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    Cuban Missile Crisis * The Soviet Union had secretly stationed nuclear weapons on the island of Cuba‚ and when the government of the United States discovered them‚ and demanded their withdrawal‚ the most dangerous confrontation of the Cold War followed. For America‚ Cuba provided a naval base at Guantanamo; it was an exotic‚ but conveniently close‚ tourist resort; and low paid Cuban labour made it an attractive investment area‚ much of the island’s agriculture and industry being American-owned

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