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    Einstein's View on War

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    Einstein’s Views on War Einstein’s life was naturally filled with interviews and questions because of his knowledge on a lot of scientific topics. One of the more personal topic questions he answered‚ on multiple occasions‚ was his view on war. During the interviews‚ Einstein would talk about his hatred of war and the mistake he made that ultimately led to the atomic bomb to be built and used. In order to avoid talking about the bad things about war‚ Einstein enjoyed describing what life would

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    The empire of Mali‚ is one of the most gold rich empires ever. Stretching from the Atlantic‚ to the city of Goa‚ the empire is one of the first of its kind. The Mali empire was first created by Sundiata‚ one of the few survivors of the Mandinke people. Sundiata would grow up to be a very strong military leader‚ who would seize control of major trade routes in Ghana‚ and later conquer the Empire‚ thus‚ creating the empire of Mali. Sundiata’s Predecessors‚ Mansas‚ meaning Sultan; would later convert

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    Opium Wars

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    both came from the same plant. Before the opium war‚ foreign trade to Western countries was limited and strictly controlled by the government since the Chinese believes they won’t benefit from the Western countries such as England. The Chinese felt very superior comparing to the Western Countries and ironically England is actually more superior then China in every aspect; political dominance‚ military dominance and economical in particular. The Opium wars are conflicts between China and England over

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    Civil War Causes

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    What Caused The Civil War? You hear the word civil in such terms as civil rights‚ civilian‚ civilization and civil liberty. All are related to the concept of a common citizen and a member of society. So‚ a civil war is a war between citizens representing different groups or sections of the same country. That is how the Civil War in the United States between 1850-1860 started. The distinction of ideas about slavery between the South and the North

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    Punic Wars

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    Punic Wars The three Punic wars consisted of a series of conflicts of interest‚ especially land control‚ between the growing Roman Republic and the already existing Carthaginian Empire. The Punic wars started in year 246 BC and extended until year 146 BC. During this period‚ the Romans had control over the main peninsula of Italy and Carthage ruled the islands and also the commerce of the West part of the Mediterranean. These two empires were in good terms at one point; however‚ a dispute regarding

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    Civil War Causes

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    The Causes of the Civil War The Causes of the Civil War Before the Civil War was a war was fought there were many differences that developed between the North and South. From the Southern point of view‚ the War was for Southern Independence. From the Northern point of view‚ this war was seen as a revolution. This war started as a result of many years of differences between the North and South. The North and the South there were many cultural‚ social‚ political‚ and economic differences

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    The Punic Wars

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    in a series of wars‚ named “the Punic Wars” for the Latin word punicus‚ meaning “Phoenecian.” Even with the outcomes of the Punic Wars being what they were‚ their effects on Rome were both positive and negative‚ ultimately leading to the fall of the Roman Republic. In 264 B.C.‚ Rome became involved in what later became the Punic Wars. The Greek Colony of Messina (sometimes known as Messana) requested help from Rome when King Hiero from Syracuse invaded. Though this first war just begun as

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    Discussion on War in a Sociological Perspective What is War? As far as we know‚ war has always been part of human history. War occurred from time to time‚ in one form or another‚ even throughout our prehistory. What is war? Sociologically speaking‚ war is “organized‚ armed conflict among the peoples of various societies” (Macionis). Differed from gusty conflicts‚ war is well-planned and well-prepared‚ referring to the extension of a serious of disputes‚ if not one. From Sunzi’s The Art of War to Bernard

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    War is a horrible medium‚ which has been used for hundreds of thousands of years‚ to achieve certain goals through the use of force. The major causes for war are resources‚ which can be territory‚ water‚ gold‚ minerals or animals; and ideologies: political beliefs‚ religion‚ philosophical differences. In other words‚ brutal outrageous kings‚ rulers‚ commanders and emperors possessed the purpose of having power and control over the whole world. But do these egoistic goals really bring benefit to humanity

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    War Horse

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    War Horse review This film creates an atmosphere of heartache and hope. Throughout the film‚ a variety of characters are focused on‚ causing a feeling of distress for each character as an inconvenient event occurs. Joey meets a diversity of people throughout the war who tend and care for him. But no care from another matches Albert’s longing for his horse to someday return to him. After years have passed‚ Albert is reintroduced in the film as he is fighting the war. There are constant references

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