This website only has 18 other sites linked to and that is an extremely low number. Many of the sites linking are not history based website either, so I would not trust this website.
Great source! It also helps with my argument about the Haitian Revolution because it talks about the results of the French Revolution, which had an impact on Haiti.
One of the measures of validity is the numb er of sites that link to the source you are using. Only 13 sites link to this one, and none of them are history-based.
Mark, you need to put quotes around the "End of Time" for it to be tagged as "End of Time. Otherwise, you might want to be careful using this site, as it appears to be a travel site.
This website provides details about the political relationship between the United States and Chile during and after the Cold War. The growing presence of the Marxist left meant a sharp increase in anti-American sentiment in Chilean public opinion, a sentiment that was fueled by opposition to the United States presence in Vietnam, the United States conflict with Cuba, and increased United States intervention in domestic Chilean politics.
http://www.aco.nato.int/nato-civilmilitary-fusion-centre.aspx
"Introduced in 2008 as an experiment by NATO Allied Command Transformation in Norfolk, Virginia, the CFC has since transitioned to a core capability within Allied Command Operations (ACO) in Europe. The CFC remains located in Norfolk conveniently located near Old Dominion University's campus. CFC staff is composed of two military officers, nine desk officers from diverse backgrounds ( IO's , NGO's, think tanks, academia ) and intern support from around the world. "