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    slowdown. This states that when the economic growth of a certain Country or the world is below 3%‚ it’ll be considered as Recession. In the year 1974‚ the New York Times article by Julius Shiskin suggested rules and basis to identify Recession‚ which included two successive quarterly declines in Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Up until now‚ Global Recession still doesn’t have a definite meaning.1 Experts from all over the world are trying to reach a solution to this crisis. Putting everyone else but

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    Feelings of War During the World War I‚ the literature had a conversion of the emotions and purposes of how writers told their stories through the poetry. As a consequence‚ of the tragically situation on war‚ James Campbell (1999) incorporated to the poetry the ideology of combat gnosticism that is defined as “the belief that combat represents a qualitatively separate order of experience that is difficult if not impossible to communicate to any who have not under gone an identical experience” (Campbell

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    The Cold War was the conflict between the two superpowers of the world‚ the democratic republic of the United States of America and the communist government of the Soviet Union. From 1947 until the 1990s the two superpowers fought each other for leverage and jurisdiction of the world. The relationship between the superpowers had been strained before The Cold War because tensions between the United States and Soviet Union had been lasting since 1917 with the start of the Bolshevik revolution in Russia

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    The Crimean War also led to changes in military hospital administration and in the methods used by surgeons on the battlefield. The Crimean War and beyond saw nurses become a necessity in conflict zones. Public outcry at the horrific state of affairs abroad for soldiers as exposed in The Times‚ led to Florence Nightingale‚ in 1954‚ asking the British War Office if she‚ along with 38 other nurses‚ could go to Crimea to care for British Soldiers (Fee et al.‚ 2010‚ page). Nightingale was granted permission

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    The First World War‚ a conflict that impacted civilization and the way humans see it‚ initiated the 20th century. Furthermore‚ it changed the course of history‚ influencing all countries around the world in various ways. After World War I‚ political policies and economic systems started changing drastically worldwide. Countries in North America and East Asia both experienced similar transformations in their political position in the globe‚ but separated paths when the effects of the war forced them

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    Neil M. (2002). Daily life during World War 1. United States: Navel War College This book details how life on the home front changed in myriad ways‚ including the education of children‚ the fevered prosperity of a wartime economy‚ and the change in women’s traditional roles from homemaker to essential laborer. It also includes the medical system for treating casualties and the care called rehabilitation. It tells about the experience of military nurses and the first women in uniform. The author

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    Spies During The Cold War

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    Spies are used for different projects and for different reasons. They were used by different countries to gain information to help get a better situation at war. There have been a lot of spies used throughout different wars‚ but spies became most popular and widely used during the Cold War. Spies and agents were also known to become double and even triples spies working for more than one country. In the movies‚ spies are sometimes portrayed as the cool ladies men that saves the girl‚ protects

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    Section A: A Plan of Investigation From 1992 to 1995‚ war broke lose in the Balkan Region between Bosnia-Herzegovina‚ and Former Yugoslavia due to Bosnia-Herzegovina new founded independence.Over the three years‚ Yugoslav army which consisted of mostly Serbs killed around 100‚000 Bosnian. They army targeted Bosnian Muslims and Croatians who were living in Bosnian- Herzegovina at the time but created rape camps for Yugoslav Army to rape young girls and women. To determine to what extent

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    The 1930’s and 40’s‚ both‚ influence history significantly. The Holocaust and World War II hold great responsibility for the significance of these notorious time periods. The Holocaust continues to be a vast part of America’s history today. It seems that Nazi propaganda is what sparked the commencement of the Holocaust. In anticipation of the mass murder‚ Jews and other classifications were confronted with discrimination and anti-semitic preconception. Nazi propaganda is one of particular things

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    Peace During The Cold War

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    between the United States and the U.S.S.R. during the cold war? How were their relations and reasons for peace different from that of second-tier powers such as Japan? The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics emerged as the two most powerful nations in the aftermath of World War II. After five years of fighting the Germans‚ the soviet nation was more powerful than ever‚ and Joseph Stalin wanted to continue their rise to power and become the world hegemon. The United States also experienced

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