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    Did Germany Cause The World War I? When Wilhelm II became a Kaiser‚ paths for ever-growing German industry were already set and Germany was becoming a world’s super power. New Kaiser‚ who according to many historians was disturbed mentally‚ wanted for Germany to become greatest of all countries in Europe through growing military power ( potentially war ) and through obtaining overseas colonies‚ what will later on bring Germany in conflicts with other European major countries. Kaiser’s offensive

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    for Academic study Assignment #3 Due May. 02‚ 2012 The causes of being overweight and obese Being overweight is a growing problem in the western society. There are more obese and overweight adults and children than it was a few decades ago. Although there are many reasons for obesity‚ there are three significant causes of being overweight and obese: poor diet‚ Lack of exercise‚ and the western world lifestyle. One of the most obvious causes why people are overweight is their poor diet‚ in other

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    Wwi & Wwii

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    How WWI started The commonly held notion that it was started out of outrage over the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie at the hands of Serbian nationalist secret society known as the “Black Hand” isn’t entirely correct. In fact‚ the Emperor Franz Josef himself expressed relief over the assassination because it rid him of an heir whom he deeply disliked. The Emperor commented that “God will not be mocked. A higher power had put back the order I couldn’t

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    Realism and WWI

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    Germany in a system of balanced power; however‚ certain critiques would argue that nationalism caused the war with the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian arch-duke and successor to the throne‚ Franz Ferdinand. Despite the archduke’s death clearly being the first action leading to the war‚ realists would agree that without the system of alliances in Europe‚ the war in itself would have been a different one. With the 1919 Treaty of Versailles‚ the war was officially over and Germany was given full

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    The outbreak of WWI

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    World War I (WWI) was a global war concentrated in Europe that began in July 1914 and lasted until November 1918. It was also termed the World War or the Great War until WWII. The war was comprised of all the world ’s great powers‚ which were collected in two contrary alliances: the Allies (based on the Triple Entente of the United Kingdom‚ France and Russia) and the Central Powers (originally the Triple Alliance of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy). The appearance of the Triple Entente as a counterbalance

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    Participating in a sport is much more than the act of pushing your body through torture and using your talents to reach your goal. There are many effects that show after you get involved in a sport‚ your physical‚ personal‚ social outlook. The purpose of this paper is to discuss those effects. The first major effect of participating in a sport is that you will develop physical abilities. Your body will be in better shape‚ and you’ll be able to achieve things that physically you couldn’t accomplish

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    Wwi & Wwii (Abridge)

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    WWI and WWII: The Impact Written by: Aryaxxthexxelf :) ABSTRACT The assassination of a duke ignited WWI. Serbia and Austria-Hungary’s slight conflict drew a long chain of country alliances and treaties. Germany‚ Bulgaria‚ Italy‚ Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire battled against Great Britain‚ Russia‚ America‚ and France to determine not only the rightest but also the strongest. Germany left the long fight with nothing to spare but a ruined country and a broken economy‚ in other words

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    Clausewitz And WWI

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    Did the Slavish Adherence to the Theories Proposed by Clausewitz Cause the Prolonged the Bloody Stalemate of World War One? Clausewitz and World War I The influence of various theories and concepts on the conduct World War I has generated a range of studies in an attempt to understand how and why World War I was fought. Specifically‚ Clausewitz’s theories on warfare have come under a considerable amount of scrutiny with regards to their influence on World War I. This scrutiny has led to the

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    Summary of WWI

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    The First World War spanned four years and involved many nation states. Like United States of America Entered the war on 6 April 1917‚ United Kingdom Entered the war on 4 August 1914‚ South Africa Entered the war on 4 August 1914‚ Serbia Entered the war on 28 July 1914‚ Russia Entered the war on 1 August 1914‚ Romania Entered the war on 27 August 1916‚ etc. Major General Nathanael Greene‚ Colonel Henry Knox‚ Brigadier General Hugh Mercer were Washington’s Lieutenants. Battle of Trenton: Background

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    tension contributing to the outbreak of war. One cause of the World War was militarism‚ which is a policy in which military preparedness is of primary significance to a situation. Another cause of the World War was nationalism. Nationalism is the pride and devotion form one towards his/her country. It played a great part in the causes of World War 1 because citizens wanted to stand up for their country‚ and fight for them. The third main cause of the war was the alliance systems‚ which is a friendly

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