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    measured in power. To better understand how war acts as a means to this end‚ scholars have proposed many theories. The three most plausible theories are offensive realism‚ the power transitions theory‚ and defensive realism. After applying these theories—offensive realism‚ power transitions‚ and defensive realism—to World War I and the Cold War‚ this paper examines them in the context of the present climate of Eastern Europe‚ and argues that while great power war will occur in the next fifteen years‚

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    nuclear weapon on another country. By the middle of 1945‚ the war in Europe against Hitler and the Nazi regime was over and a full-scale invasion of Japans four Main Island was soon coming as the most probable outcome costing millions of Japanese‚ Americans‚ and American allies’ lives. The cost of Iwo Jima and Okinawa alone had left over 150‚000 people dead but those numbers would only grow in an invasion on the main islands. This film touches on two topics leading into and out of the bombing of Hiroshima

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    in the shoes‚ I wouldn’t you certainly beg for anyone’s help you could get? That’s why I made a better decision then to suit myself with this money. Secondly‚ I also decided to stand for women’s right and help out other females out there in the world. By this I mean her simplest duties; Raising her kids‚ cleaning‚ cooking and much more‚ but in order for women to do this they need a household that can provide all of this and this is what they don’t have. Three hundred thousand to a settlement house

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    The Martian Telescope by Bayne MacGregor It is a condition of the publication of this text that all the named parties within will have passed on before it is released. I have chosen to do this to spare those involved the inevitable questions and distresses. It all began with a letter from my good friend Howard. An excitable chap filled with whimsy and boundless enthusiasm but nonetheless most dependable. A man I had known almost my whole life. I had not seen him in some 2 years and so I was

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    One aspect of Australia’s involvement in World War 2 was the POWs (Prisoners Of War) this is a significant event because of the way they were treated. POWs were treated very poorly‚ conditions unimaginable. Prisoners of war were held in various places‚ dependant on where they were captured. Some Prisoners of war were held captive for 5 – 10 years there are a few rare cases when POWs were held for decades on end. The prisoners of war during the World War II‚ (1939-1945) were treated poorly with no

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    the texts "Tomorrow when the War began" by John Marsden‚ "The Hunger Games" Directed by Garry Ross‚ "Lying on the side walk bleeding" by Evan Hunter and "Rush" Directed by Ron Howard. The theme of survival means to keep something alive. In the film‚ "Rush"‚ the theme of survival is prevalent throughout the entire film. The film‚ based on a true story‚ follows the one of the most fearsome rivalries of Formula One’s golden era‚ focusing on the events of the 1976 World Championship between Austrian

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    Yes peace can lead to war because Germany had to pay a large amount of money that was from the damage of World War I. Germany was also forced to accept blame of starting World War I. The outcome of Germany losing World War I left the Germans to move out and they also lost land. After World War I‚ Germany was left with a large debt from the damage which made them bitter which they had to pay off. It took them almost a century to pay off that large amount of money that was piled on them. They had

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    The Great War affected almost everyone in the world. Tensions continued to rise in Europe until everything exploded. World War 1 began with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Serbia. After Austria-Hungary decided Serbia was responsible for the assassination rather than the Black Hand members‚ other countries began to get involved‚ and eventually the Great War began. This was supposed to be a short war‚ however it lasted longer than most countries thought it would

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    War is a waste of good lives‚ which are more precious than any gift on the planet. Life is so fragile and cannot be altered‚ stopped‚ or reversed with any amount of money‚ power‚ or land. Therefore‚ we should not risk young men’s lives by throwing them into a war zones telling them to shoot at people not wearing the same color as you. War causes many innocent people die just because they were “in the way” and causes many others to become murders in order to serve their country. War overall is

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    World War 1 – Was this an "unnecessary war"?  There are conflicting views on this topic as the subject is a complex one. However‚ it is true that it was a war that could have been avoided. It can be argued that WW1 was inevitable in the circumstances‚ but if we look at the very root cause of the war was limited and could have been controlled. It was a series of events that triggered a massive‚ global war. The organ of the conflict was disagreement between Austria-Hungary and Serbia’s on how to handle

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