Posts Tagged ‘Wars’

Mafia Wars – 6 Rules on How to Dominate Mafia Wars Using a Simple Mafia Wars Guide

By valeri On August 21, 2010 No Comments

Mafia wars has taken the internet gaming world by storm. This is an online game that is interactive with the user and allows you to interact with many other mafia wars members. Mafia war has been made for many different formats such as facebook, iPhone and many others. But if you are reading this you are probably already a mafia wars member and are just looking for tips or a mafia wars strategy guide. If you aren't yet I suggest going and signing up and start playing, follow these simple rules to get you on the right track.

When you first begin with the game, you are going to want to get some jobs and begin making money. It wont take long until you will have a little bit of cash and you will want to invest your money and then let the investments do the work for you, any good

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What Causes Wars?

By valeri On August 17, 2010 No Comments

Hasan A. Yahya, Ph.Ds

What social aspects are parts of a war system and what aspects contribute to peace?  Four concepts are the answers for these questions, they are: the idea of nationalism and patriotism, the military-industrial complex,  the idea of domination (feeling of superiority) and cultural promotion in isolation. 

Nationalism and Patriotism: In the past few centuries, the idea of nationalism was growing rapidly, Accompanied by popular feeling of patriotism. Being an Arab, or American, or Russian gives many people a sense of identity and meaning in human life. Many men become having intense  feeling of being alive, important, and connected to others by becoming worriers to kill and die for their country. With advance technologies and weapon industry, wars became more destructive of civilian life since the 17th century. It became imperative for  politicians (the elite)to persuade the public to participate in mass war and to endure  the causalities  and

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Britain in the World Wars

By valeri On July 18, 2010 No Comments

By the beginning of the 20th century, the world had entered the period of

imperialism. Britain's dominance was challenged by other European nations and the

United States, for they had also been industrialized and each were eager to

protect their own markets and expand their influence. The power balance in Europe

had undergone enormous changes. A conflict of interests and colonial rivalry

divided Europe into two camps: the Central Powers included Germany, Austria-

Hungary, later joined by the Ottoman Empire1 and Bulgaria; the Allied Powers were

mainly comprised of France, the Russian Empire, the British Empire, Italy and the

United States. The conflict plunged the whole world into two devastating wars in

the first half of the 20th century.

The immediate cause of World War I lay in the conflict on the Balkan Peninsula. On

June 28, 1914, the Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated by a young

Yugoslav (^3$fl£^cA) in Sarajevo

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