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The Suez Canal Crisis and the Birth of Peacekeeping
by krawchuk, Jun 23, 2008
A shady plot between Britain, France, and Israel to invade Egypt turned sour, but resulted in the first use of peacekeeping by the UN.
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Events That Changed the World: the Death of Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell
by Bill Abbott, Jun 22, 2008
As time passes, events that once changed the course of human events begin to fade in the public's memory. The determination of longitude was the direct result of a tragic night in 1707, and this is a brief description of what happened.
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Why Did the Royalist Lose?
by Woody99, Jun 8, 2008
Why the royalist lost the civil war of Britain.
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WWI Started with a Bang
by SwanseaCity, May 31, 2008
This is how World War I started.
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Is There a UFO Base in Britain?
by Junn Young, May 24, 2008
More than 50 positive sightings of UFOs have taken place in an area known as “The Welsh Triangle” in Great Britain. For reasons no one can fathom, alien beings have selected this area to use as a base for landings and departures. And all this alien activity has scared the wits out of local residents.
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WWII British Rationing
by Henry2, May 24, 2008
Before the war Britain imported about 55 million of food per year, as well as lots of other products. But after war was declared German U-boats started sinking hundreds of merchant ships that were taking vital supplies to Britain. Because of this the government introduced a system of rationing on a “fair shares for everyone” policy.
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Poverty in Britain
by blade31, May 6, 2008
Poverty is defined as the lack of basic resources to maintain a basic diet, social activities, living conditions and amenities which are required in the society in which the individual belongs.
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World War I
by Nathan Duke, May 4, 2008
The Germans came into the war with enemies on two fronts, Russia to the east and the French to the west. So the German Head Of General Staff, Count Alfred von Schlieffen devised a plan to defeat both sides and avoid a war on two fronts.
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Cigarettes and Your Health
by Marsmann, Apr 12, 2008
Even after Britain's ban on smoking in public places, health and safety are still worrying issues.
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The Significance of Lord Macartney's Mission to China
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Mar 12, 2008
Although it was not a success the Macartney mission to China was a significant event in British/Chinese relations in the 18th century...
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