Lessons from Cuba? Hurricane Michelle, November, 2001Lessons from Cuba? Hurricane Michelle, November, 2001
U. S. military planners when they preparing to bomb the Red River levees and dikes. I suggested that researchers should look carefully at preparedness, mitigation, and recovery in socialist countries such as China, Cuba, the ussr, Somalia
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Chapter 8 Epilogue: a new Life and Old HabitsChapter 8 Epilogue: a new Life and Old Habits
Reconstruction not ended with the compromise settlement of the election of 1876. The same troops might earlier and later have fought in anti-Indian wars. The Labor Standard bragged 'White and black workmen stood together in struggle
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Pandora\Pandora's Box Remember the legend of Pandora's Box?
In the original version, from Hesiod, it was actually a jar, containing all the evil’s of the world
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Surviving Hiroshima and Nagasaki Experiences and Psycho-social Meanings Aiko Sawada, Julia Chaitin & Dan Bar-OnSurviving Hiroshima and Nagasaki Experiences and Psycho-social Meanings Aiko Sawada, Julia Chaitin & Dan Bar-On
Contact information: Prof. Aiko Sawada, Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 2630 Sugitani, Toyama-shi, 930-0194 Japan
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Conflict Reporting case study: NigeriaConflict Reporting case study: Nigeria
Long-running tensions between two communities in Nigeria were apparently aggravated by an international event, the Miss World contest that some Nigerians found distasteful, and then inflamed by an article in the local press
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The Armenian Genocide The mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World War I remains a highly sensitive issueThe Armenian Genocide The mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World War I remains a highly sensitive issue
Turkey (used to be Ottoman Empire) has resisted widespread calls for it to recognise the 1915-16 killings as genocide, while historians continue to argue about the events
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The Bataan Death March Tagalog: Martsa ng Kamatayan sa Bataan, Japanese: Batān Shi no KōshinThe Bataan Death March Tagalog: Martsa ng Kamatayan sa Bataan, Japanese: Batān Shi no Kōshin
Route of the death march. Section from San Fernando to Capas was by rail cars.[1][2]
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Bataan Death March (click to enlarge image)Bataan Death March (click to enlarge image)
Filipinos, 1,000 Chinese Filipinos, and 11,796 Americans starving and disease-ridden men. King inquired of the Japanese colonel in charge if the prisoners would be well treated, to which he responded, “We’re not barbarians
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The CrusadesThe Crusades
Europe and the Arab nations. Probably most disastrous was the Children's Crusade. In their trips to the Holy Land, Crusaders encountered societies far more advanced than their own
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Goodman, et al. Chapter 3 Histories of Race, Difference and RacismGoodman, et al. Chapter 3 Histories of Race, Difference and Racism
First, be sure to review the Timeline posted on pages 17-20. These materials are testable
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Suicide Terrorism – Development and CharacteristicsSuicide Terrorism – Development and Characteristics
Over the past two decades suicide terrorism has become an ever-widening phenomenon. Fifteen different terrorist organizations in twelve different countries resorted to the use of suicide tactics against their enemies
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Nationalism and Famine: The Role of Hunger in the Tibet ConflictNationalism and Famine: The Role of Hunger in the Tibet Conflict
The first part of this article will review nationalist narratives of the Irish, Vietnamese and Ukrainian famines. For the Irish and Ukrainian case
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British Imperialism and the Crisis in the SudanBritish Imperialism and the Crisis in the Sudan
Furthermore this paper will explore the implications that this genocide will have in the international realm of politics; the lack of media exposure of such an horrific event is another avenue of exploration in this paper
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AnnotationAnnotation
Chapter Twenty-oneChapter Twenty-twoChapter Twenty-threeChapter Twenty-fourChapter Twenty-fiveChapter Twenty-sixChapter Twenty-sevenChapter Twenty-eightChapter Twenty-nineChapter Thirty-oneChapter Thirty-twoChapter Thirty-threeChapter
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Mr. Judd Civil War Review Name overviewMr. Judd Civil War Review Name overview
Civil War: The South Secedes and War Begins examines the causes of the war and covers the first battles fought. Long before the first Southern state seceded, the United States had evolved into two separate cultures inching further and further
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