How did Austria become a country? Austria Austria is a largely German-speaking country in Central Europe. It was once the seat of an enormous empire ruled by the Hapsburg family. Today, it is home to more than 8 million people and most of its territory is situated on the Alps mountain ...
How did WW1 impact the Ottoman Empire? How did Winston Churchill help Britain win the war? What effect did the Boer War have on Africa? How did the Gallipoli Campaign contribute to Australia's independence? What was the impact of Great Britain's blockade of Germany in 1914? How did the ...
However, by definition, the sailing ship is not a carbon neutral technology. For most of history, sailing ships were built from wood, but back then whole forests were felled for ships, and those trees often did not grow back. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, sailing ships...
the manufacturer had ignored a basic maxim that aircraft designers are expected to adhere to, like the Hippocratic Oath for medical doctors: Boeing had not designed the MCAS to “fail safe”. That is, to work out what failures could occur, and ensure that if they did fail it would ...
“small subgroup” of 1 billion people working everyday to make it happen. A small subgroup of 1 billion people is a hell of a lot of people. They are not likely to stop, even if they get what they want (historically, muslims did not exactly refrain from using terrorism against their ...
What motive did the United Kingdom, France and the Netherlands have in having this removed from the Rome Statute? What did they have to hide that they were doing? There would have been a good reason for them taking this action – we just don’t know what it was. ...
In other words, the Jewish/Arab historical battle has little impact on me since I did not choose to be a part of that energy. The Rothchilds have not affected me in any way. I can still grow tomatoes and potatoes on these few acres. Herbs, asparagus, and lots of greens. There ARE ...
The UN Convention on Genocide did not include provisions for cultural genocide because, guess what, Canada, the US, Australia and NZ didn't want it in there, because then they'd be... genocidal states. Posted by: I Almost Never Comment | Link to this comment | 05- 2-18 11:06 AM...