It's a big world out there, but what's going on around the world can feel closer to us and more accessible than ever. Information about wars and conflicts on the other side of the world can be in our homes and on our tablets and smartphones instantly. Whether or not your country is directly involved in a conflict or war, nearly every disagreement, every standoff, every war affects our lives in some way. With so many conflicts happening around the world, it makes you wonder - Why Do We Fight? Why Do We Fight? is an important, topical book that helps readers aged 12 and up to understand that while conflict may be inevitable, war isn't. The reader is shown how small disagreements can escalate to become bigger and more serious ones, by exposing the common elements of conflict: such as prejudice, history, geography and economics. The reader is encouraged to compare world conflicts with the ones in their own lives, to better understand why we fight and, most importantly, what we can do to avoid it.
In the early thirties, Russell and his third wife Peter Spence worked together to help political refugees from Germany and the Soviet Union.100 There was little that could be done, but to passively await and watch the political tensions ...
The third - ranking official in the Justice Department , Robert H. Bork , then became acting Attorney General and carried out the President's wishes . Nixon never fully recovered the confidence of the public after that .
Examines the civilian and military roles British women have played in war from the turn of the nineteenth century - as fighters, as workers, as mothers and as pacifisits.
In the experiment , a teacher divided her grade school class into two groups , those who had blue eyes and those who had brown eyes . At first , the teacher gave the Blue Eyes the power to make all the rules for both groups .
... West 5 R 58.4 France 7 S 55.0 Sweden 8 C 35.0 Britain 11 S 76.8 Switzerland - 0.0 Turkey 16 R 115.0 Italy 20 R55.0 Poland 22 L 30.0 Germany , East 23 L 39.0 Yugoslavia 24 L 30.0 Spain 25 R 100.0 Czechoslovakia 30 - 0.0 Netherlands ...
Espagne, 1936.
Includes war stories by Leo Tolstoy, Lawrence of Arabia, William Faulkner, Winston Churchill, John W. Thomason, Marquis James, Richard Aldington, Rudyard Kipling, James Hilton, Ernest Hemingway, C.S. Forester, Stephen Crane,...
The Velvet Glove: The Decline and Fall of Moderation in War
This was true in every combatant nation, and it is a transformation well portrayed by the fascinating selection of art in this book.
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