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Carlos Chon

Anti war - 0 views

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    There are people how just hate and against war here is a wikipedia entry on Anti war
Ramesh Lakshman

The Korean War - 0 views

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    korean war, order of battle, korean war history
Ramesh Lakshman

The Gulf War - 0 views

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    A brief history of the Gulf War with animated maps, photos and links.
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    An in depth summary of the Gulf War.
Joshjua Tangitau

How to Interpret Abstract Art - Art Appreciation & Fine Arts - 0 views

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    Do you ask yourself any of these questions?\n\nWhat is abstract art? Is it the same thing as Modern Art? How can I interpret and evaluate a piece of abstract art? Can it have a subject or a meaning? Are there different types of abstract art?\n\nIf you want to discover the answers, and ask more questions, this course is for you!\n\nAbstraction is not a style of art, like for example, Baroque or Cubism. It is, rather, about the subject matter and our reading of it. An artist expressing the beauty of a landscape can paint a picture of the landscape, but how can an artist make a piece of artwork about an emotion such as fear, or an idea such as purity, or a quality of a painting such as shape, weight or rhythm? It might be worth considering your expectations of some other art forms; music and dance for example\n\nThe art critic Herbert Read wrote in 1931, �We must not be afraid of this word �abstract�. All art is primarily abstract�. But many people are afraid of abstract art, and feel that it is alien territory! In this course we will approach abstract art via art with which we, perhaps, feel more comfortable and learn to extend our skills of interpretation and understanding. We will also make sure that terms bandied around in art speak such as �abstract, �figurative�, �realism�, �representational� are clearly defined.\n\nWe will explore what we mean by realism and abstraction in Western art by looking at images from the ancient Egyptians, through Classical art, early Christian and Mediaeval art, to the Renaissance, until the late 19th century. We will then explore the break with convention in Modernism, look at experiments with colour and form in the early Modern era, and at some of the key ideas of the first abstract artists.\n\nWe will examine the historical, social and political context of early Modernism, against the backdrop of rapid industrialization, the Bolshevik revolution and the years leading to the great war.\n\nAbstract Ar
Ramesh Lakshman

The Vietnam War - 0 views

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    The Vietnam War - A pictorial
Ramesh Lakshman

cost of war - 0 views

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    cost of war in iraq
Carlos Chon

War and propaganga in the media - 0 views

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    A look at War and propaganga in the media
Carlos Chon

Catholic Church's view on the war on Iraq - 0 views

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    What does the Catholic Churches view of War in Iraq
Ramesh Lakshman

World War 2 - 0 views

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    world war 2
Ramesh Lakshman

First World War - 0 views

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    world war 1
Ramesh Lakshman

Sudanese war news article - 0 views

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    sudanese war article
Ata Hurriyet

The Christian Crusades: 1095-1291 - 0 views

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    There were seven Crusades, with the first beginning in 1095 and the last ending in 1291
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    There were seven Crusades, with the first beginning in 1095 and the last ending in 1291. The First Crusade was the most successful from a military point of view."> This is a cached version of http://gbgm-umc.org/umw/bible/crusades.stm. Diigo.com has no relation to the site.x
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Shreyash Annapureddy

Gulf War - 0 views

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    The brief history on the gulf war
Ramesh Lakshman

Sudan: the forgotten war - 0 views

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    Sudanese war
Shreyash Annapureddy

Sudan Civil War - 0 views

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    GlobalSecurity.org is the leading source for reliable military news and military information, directed by John Pike
Ata Hurriyet

Later Crusades in the Electronic Passport - 0 views

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    The Crusades were a series of wars fought by European Christians and the Muslim people of the Middle East. This page describes the Crusades that followed the first Christian call to arms in 1095. It is part if the Electronic Passport at www.mrdowling.com, the world's first online geography book.
spiridion fernando

Zim.election-3 - 0 views

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    Candidacies (February 2008) Talks to unite the two MDC factions behind the candidacy of Tsvangirai, the leader of the main faction, broke down on 3 February 2008. Mutambara apologized to the people for this failure, while Tsvangirai said that unity could not be imposed by force.[32] Analysts viewed the opposition's failure to unite as making Mugabe's re-election a near-certainty, although Tsvangirai, while expressing regret, said that he believed the opposition still had "a fighting chance" of victory.[33] Simba Makoni, a former Finance Minister who was a leading member of ZANU-PF, formally announced on 5 February 2008 that he would be a candidate.[34][35] He is running as an independent. Joseph Chinotimba from the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association threatened Makoni,[36] and ZANU-PF declared Makoni to be expelled from the party; it said that anyone supporting him would be expelled as well.[37] On 11 February, Tsvangirai confirmed that he would be the candidate of his faction of the MDC in the election, ending speculation that he might rally behind Makoni's candidacy. Although Tsvangirai said that Makoni was a patriot, he was otherwise sharply critical, saying that Makoni had "been part of the establishment for the last 30 years" and therefore shared responsibility with Mugabe for Zimbabwe's situation. He furthermore expressed his view that Makoni intended to merely "reform an institutionalised dictatorship"[38] and was "old wine in a new bottle".[38][37] On 15 February 2008, Mugabe, Tsvangirai, and Makoni filed their nomination papers and were confirmed as candidates by Ignatius Mushangwe, the electoral commission's presiding officer. Mugabe's papers were submitted by Emmerson Mnangagwa, while Tsvangirai's were submitted by Nelson Chamisa; Makoni submitted his papers in person. A fourth candidate, Langton Towungana, was also confirmed, running as an independent. William Gwata of the Christian Democratic Party attempted to run, but his pa
Raahulan Subenthiran

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Saddam Hussein sentenced to death - 0 views

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    Former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein is sentenced to death by hanging over the killing of 148 Shia Iraqis in 1982.
daniel unknown

Warring monks threaten destruction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre - Times Online - 0 views

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    Well written newspaper article showing the monks.
Shreyash Annapureddy

YouTube - iraq war n.2 - 0 views

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    soldiers fighting in iraq
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