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    For as long as I can remember sports has always been symbolic of war. The symbolism has been loose and vague because the sports battlefield is clearly not a war zone, besides in our mind. The terms can be seen in every arena, every venue, every sport. Blitz, field general, cannon for an arm, volley, blown up, a battle at the plate, even neutral zone comes from the battlefield. Athletes are referred to as warriors and they are engaging in battle, in pseudo warfare. It’s not new or different to hear

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    laws that the Croatian government tried to impose the minority Serbians were given no rights as a minority and were forced to go by the new found Croatian law. This caused conflicts inside Croatia between the Serbian rebels and the Croatian National Guard who tried to keep order. Many of these conflicts left many people dead and wounded. The Yugoslavian National Army (JNA) openly sided with the Serbian rebels, the Croatians used this opportunity to start an all out anti-JNA campaign. The JNA responded

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    laws that the Croatian government tried to impose the minority Serbians were given no rights as a minority and were forced to go by the new found Croatian law. This caused conflicts inside Croatia between the Serbian rebels and the Croatian National Guard who tried to keep order. Many of these conflicts left many people dead and wounded. The Yugoslavian National Army (JNA) openly sided with the

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    Question and answer format of everything in world war 1 1. Machine guns: These weapons were first used in the American Civil War to devastating effect. But with World War One their effectiveness reached frightening new levels. Firing up to 600 bullets a minute (the equivalent of 250 men with rifles), Machine Guns were then deemed to be ‘weapons of mass destruction'. Machine guns would often be grouped together to maintain a constant defensive position. 2. Artillery: These were the new and upgraded

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