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    The end of the cold war has given the United States much more advantage in shaping its policy choices because uni-polarity ceased the opportunity of regional players that they enjoyed within the bipolar world System. Rajesh Rajagopalan explained in his article ‘Extra-regional Powers and the Emerging Security Scenario in South Asia’ that it was the regional powers‚ India and Pakistan‚ that achieved their strategic objectives by subverting American and Soviet agenda in this region. T.V. Paul also

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    empire stretching from Greece to modern day Pakistan‚ consuming the great Persian empire and absorbing many smaller kingdoms in the process. Alexander was a headstrong‚ violent‚ extremely brave‚ politically cunning‚ and gifted leader who was loved by his men. Very few individuals throughout history have affected the world to such an extent as he. This essay will examine the effects of Alexander the Great’s campaigns and explain why they were so influential in shaping western world. The effects of

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    AUTHORITYAuthority is that power which is exercised legitimately. All powers cannot be legitimate. Authority and legitimacy both depend on values‚ beliefs and attitude of the masses. Example of Authority: A robber who forces bank manager to handover cash on a gunpoint is not exercising “authority”. But when a police officer is controlling traffic and can use the threat of a fine or jail sentence‚ he is exercising authority. It is an investment in a legitimate form of power‚ it is profitable

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    were the outcomes of the second Punic War? What really cause the second Punic war was the great rivalry that exists between the two great powers of the Carthage and the Roman Empire. This rivalry now degenerated to the level where both are fighting for supremacy in the Western Mediterranean. However‚ the situation was fully brought to the actualization as a result of the rapid growth of the Carthaginian rampart level in Spain. While‚ Rome is increasing in strength through the conquest of Cisalpine

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    Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Putting An End To Worship Wars A Paper Submitted to Dr. Rodney Earls In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course Evangelism Spiritual Factors of Church Growth EVAN 500 By Mary L. Crum 28 May 2011 Summary of the book There are many different kinds of worship styles because there are different

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    again after the First Punic War (264 to 241 BC). There was no clear victor and the terms set by the Romans were extremely harsh. Even though the main cause of the second war was the war on Saguntum you must go back all the way to the ending of the First War. The war on Saguntum was seen by Polybius to be just the first incident in the war. In this essay I will look into the causes of the Second Punic War with the intention of backing up Polybius argument that the war on Saguntum was just the first

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    War has been one of the key institutions of the practice of international relations‚ and has always been a central focus of the study of international relations. In the post-cold war period many observers have suggested that the nature of war is undergoing fundamental changes‚ or even that in some parts of the world at least‚ it has become obsolete. With the advance of economic interdependence through globalization‚ and the spread of democracy‚ some groups of states seem to have formed security

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    2010 Soviet Intervention on Afghanistan When someone intervenes in your life‚ it’s usually to project their beliefs onto you and force you to stop a destructive behavior. During the Cold War‚ the Soviet Union intervened in Afghanistan‚ not to stop a destructive behavior‚ but to project their own wants and needs (for the oil and other resources) onto Afghan culture. Forcing them to submit to foreign rule‚ the people of Afghanistan fought back to protect their land‚ as a result creating a war that

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    films which are of Shaun of the dead (2004) Hot Fuzz (2007) and The Worlds End (2013) or better known as the Cornetto trilogy directed by British director Edgar Wright. The first film in the cornetto trilogy is Shaun of the dead which tells the story of Shaun a 29 year old with no real ambition in life‚ much to the consternation of his friends‚ family‚ and fed-up girlfriend and With only a loyalty to his lazy best friend Edgar‚ a dead end job where his employees step on him‚ and the good old days‚ Shaun

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    Joseph Vissarionovich Djugashvili was the second leader of Soviet Russia. He was born in Gori‚ Georgia on the 18th of December‚ 1878‚ and had a troubled upbringing‚ facing issues such as financial troubles‚ an abusive father and illness that left him scarred. In 1899‚ Stalin left school to study priesthood at a seminary in the Georgian Orthodox Church of Tbilisi‚ during which time he began learning of the Marxist party by exposing himself to books and other material concerning the philosophy. He

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