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    The United Nations is the central organisation involved in international law. The effectiveness of the United Nations can be undermined by State sovereignty, which guarantees that there is no higher authority than the nation state. State sovereignty has a significant impact on the creation and enforcement of international law. Due to state sovereignty the United Nations is not effective in the enforcement of international law. International law is the law that governs the relationship between states

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    Nationalism and its varying forms played a major role in the evolution of Eastern Europe, as it transitioned from Ottoman rule to autonomy. As time progressed, nationalism evolved to take on various roles. These roles included providing a nationality to rally under against the Ottoman Empire, encouraging internal control and self-governing, and once again providing national identities. In Eastern Europe from 1750 to the present era, Nationalism has taken on forms varying from independence struggles

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    2.2 The Economic Imperialism In the end of the 19th century, European countries had initiated colonization movement towards new lands for sustainability of raw materials as well as to stone on their power to become stronger. Factors of Gold, Gospel, and Glory is also a main guide for their expanding influence of those in foreign countries. Among the powers involved are Germany, Britain, France and Italy. Therefore, have arisen will be competition between the great powers to seize colonial area

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    Ww1 Causes

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    WW1 was named the Great War. For the first time in human history, a conflict took a global, worldwide dimension to become an unprecedented human tragedy that lasted from 1914 to 1918 and killed about 10 million young European men and many more civilians, destroying an entire generation of Europeans. There are 4 main causes of this war: Militarism, Alliance, Imperialism and Nationalism. Nationalism was what set off the bomb, which started the Great War, because of the murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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    Aegean Sea. Austria blocked Serbia’s efforts in 1908 by preventing Serbia access the sea. This was done by agreeing to the formation of a new state, Albania. Austria also took control of Bosnia and Herzegovina and this increased the tensions between the two countries. When Austria took control of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia was furious, as was the neighbouring country of Serbia. Russia immediately denounced the control of war but was driven to a humiliating retreat when Germany firmly backed up Austria

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    Ole Fauske

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    increases. Understanding the political and social framework in your area of operation is not only paramount to the mission, but also to be an effective leader. Norwegian Air Force Col. Ole Fauske has operated under this premise in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina as the former NATO Headquarters Sarajevo deputy commander, and the Chief of the NATO Advisory team. “Colonel Fauske came to NATO Headquarters Sarajevo as a very experienced senior officer,” said Rohan Maxwell,

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    Gender Roles

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    Reality check Using the interview between the group and Iveta, who is from Croatia, I was able to prove as well as disprove the research that was conducted regarding gender roles in the Croatian culture. Firstly, according to the interview conducted with Iveta, religion does play a factor in the gender roles of Croatia. Gender roles were influenced by religion, which is similar to the research, conducted by Brajdić, Birkelund, & Štulhofer (2007) “religious beliefs remain an important predictor of

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    WWII and Anti-Semitism German nationalism and fascism were the catalysts of World World II, which caused many people to join the Nazi Party under Hitler’s rule. In the 1930s, “Hitler’s Germany and Mussolini's Italy allied with imperial Japan to form the Axis,” which was a coalition against the Allied Powers: France, Great Britain, the United States, Soviet Union, and China. WWII was the root of technology created to destroy; using things like firebombing, atomic weapons, and radar development to

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    History of the Marines Since the Revolutionary War the Marine Corps has been an important part of the US military. The Marine corps is one of the most revered and feared military force in the world; they are considered one of the toughest and most effective military forces and are often used by other countries to help them fight their wars. They were first used in the Revolutionary war for ship-to-ship combat before seeing mass use in the first two Barbary Wars in the early 1800s. Then the Marines

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    But not everyone in Sarajevo was pleased to see the Archduke. The Serbs in Bosnia were angered by the timing of the Archduke's visit, because 28 June was a day of great significance in the Serbian calender. It was Vid's Day, on which they celebrated both Vid -the Slavic god of war and symbol of Serbia- and the anniversary of Serbia's

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