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Causes of Civil War

by kris1969 in History, May 29, 2012
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A piece of history.

Footballers Should Not be Paid More Than Army Soldiers

by soraya452 in History, May 28, 2012
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Its Not Right.

>To Our Soldiers Who Died for Our Freedom<

by friendshipter in Holidays, May 28, 2012
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Hello friends, Military families,… this blog is dedicated to all the soldiers who
died for our freedom in the war. And, possible in our community for always
going out of their way to help their community..

Coitis Can Create Perfection

by Skylerized in Issues, May 27, 2012
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Some say that bombing for peace is like "fornicating" for virginity. In the instance of baby-making, this phrase is certainly apt.

Why The Allies Won by Richard Overy Book Review

by achstheatre in History, May 25, 2012
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This book deals in detail with World War II and how the Allies pulled off a victory when it seemed that the Axis powers might just prevail. A very interesting novel, easy read, and extremely informative. It brings about a new perspective of World War II at realizing the closeness of Defeat verses Victory.

If YOU Don’t Believe in Heroes, Here We Have Some Real Ones

by JARamos81 in Military, May 22, 2012
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Thousands March With Veterans for Peace at Chicago NATO Summit and the Police responded in their traditional way, as brutally as the situation allowed them to do.

Read: The Wall Street Insider Reports in Chronological Order

by Nelson Doyle in History, May 22, 2012
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Ulsterman has been publishing "The Wall Street Insider Report" since September 02, 2011, and now you can find these reports in one place and read them all from the earliest report to the most recent report.

Hhhh by Laurent Binet

by Mike Crowl in History, May 22, 2012
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An intriguing approach to writing an historical “novel”. This is Binet’s debut book.

Order to Chaos-world War III

by hectormaxx in Issues, May 21, 2012
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The usury today governed by global banks that have better statistics than the same regional Governments as a means of control.

Effects of The War of Jenkin’s Ear and The War of Austrian Succession on The West Indies

by Nikita Billett in History, May 20, 2012
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In the war between Britain and spain, admiral vernon’s initial success in capturing Puerto bello and destroying its fortifications was not repeated. The great force sent out under ogle and cathcart to join him suffered from too ambitious orders and divided counsel. Havana was deemed too strong to be taken. Cartagena, where the galleons lay, was chosen as the first object, but the combined naval and military attacks on Cartagena and afterwards on Santiago de cuba, were both failures.

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