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    emergent nation was rampant‚ and Walter Sr.—after giving his first son Jesse (1818-1870) his own father’s name‚ his second son his own name‚ his daughter Mary (1822-1899) the name of Walt’s maternal great grandmothers‚ and his daughter Hannah (1823-1908) the name of his own mother—turned to the heroes of the Revolution and t he War of 1812 for the names of his other three sons: Andrew Jackson Whitman (1827-1863)‚ George

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    International Conflict Resolution: The Role of International Community Professor IJI Tetsuro JUNG Due-date: January 28th – January 30th What roles can the international community play in terminating violent conflicts in today’s world? Please discuss various approaches to the prevention‚ management and resolution of such conflicts‚ focusing on what kinds of opportunities and problems external actors might encounter in their interventions. Also where appropriate‚ it would be helpful to

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    that Bosnia is the frontier land of the western half for the reason that the line ran south from the Sava River to Skadar Lake by the Adriatic coast. Bosnia is nominally Catholic that was under the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Dubrovnik. The Bosnian Catholics used a Slavic liturgy and they modified the Cyrillic alphabet that they call “Basanica” and they had no knowledge of Latin. In the other region called Hum was settled by Serbs in the interior. This region was a mixed religion of Orthodox

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    a) Georg Simmel describes the “blasé attitude” as being the constant stimulation and loss of stability that can result in a state in which one is no longer capable of reacting to the shock of new stimuli. This leads to the development of a cool and distant way of merely observing without expressing emotion. Adopting a blasé attitude compensates for the mind’s feeling of being overwhelmed‚ and allows the self to begin to build a new urbanized identity. You start to experience the same thing and everything

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    1) What did the bridge represent? The bridge signified the very important connection between Sarajevo with the rest of the Turkish Empire. The Bridge got rid of the boat transportation system across the river. This boat transportation system was very unreliable. The serfs were forced to build the bridge under terrible working conditions. 2) Who built the bridge and why did he do it? Mehmed built the bridge at the age of 60 when he became a Grand Vizier. He built the bridge to make a tribute to

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    7 Naimark M Slack‚ Andrew J. and Roy R. Doyon Population Dynamics and Susceptibility for Ethnic Conflict. The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Journal of Peace Research‚ Vol. 38‚ No. 2: Mar.‚ 2001. p. 3 Sudetic‚ Chuck Tone Bringa. Being Muslim the Bosnian Way. Princeton: Princeton University Press‚ 1995. p. 42

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    Webster Dictionary defines foreign policy as “the policy of a sovereign state in its interaction with other sovereign states”. Much of the U.S. Foreign Policy following World War II was based on a long ideological power struggle between the Soviet Union. This heated period between the two superpowers was given the name Cold War because it never resulted in military engagements between the two countries and was more of a competition over military superiority and political influence. The U.S. embarked

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    having much to do with Austria’s problems. Franz Ferdinand’s assassination was unnecessary as he was killed specifically for one group’s fame. The group of Assassins that have been planning the assassination for a few months were known as the Young Bosnians. Most were either peasants‚ immigrants‚ or rejected military that wanted to make a change. They’re public threats went unheard of and they’re group ignored‚ so they decided to plan a big assassination towards the biggest political figure in the country

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    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is the world’s central organization for international monetary cooperation. It is an organization in which almost all countries in the world work together to promote the common good (IMF 2006). That’s IMF is an international organization that oversees the global financial system by observing exchange rates and balance of payments‚ as well as offering financial and technical assistance. The primary purpose of IMF is to ensure the stability of the international

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    head of an increasingly fossilized and outdated regime‚ the Habsburg emperor Franz Josef was an expansionist. In 1914‚ his latest addition to the 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

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