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ITES: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace

When the war ended in Europe on May 8, 1945, Soviet and Western (US, British, and French) troops were located in particular places, essentially, along a line in the center of Europe. Aside from a few minor adjustments, this would be the "Iron Curtain" of the Cold War. In hindsight, Yalta signified the agreement of both sides that they could stay there and that neither side would use force to push the other out. This tacit accord applied to Asia as well, as evidenced by US occupation of Japan and the division of Korea. Politically, therefore, ...

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Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents

Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War

For details see the main article Korean War. In early 1950 came the first US commitment to form a peace treaty with Japan that would guarantee long-term US military bases. Some observers (including George Kennan) believed that the Japanese treaty led Stalin to approve a plan to invade US-supported South Korea on June 25, 1950. Korea had been divided at the end of World War II along the 38th parallel into Soviet (Northern) and American (Southern) occupation zones, in which a communist government was installed in the North by the ...

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Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Tsarist Russia and the West, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Bolshevik Revolution, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The wartime alliance, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The breakdown of postwar peace, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Two visions of the world, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The fate of postwar Europe, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Containment, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Truman Doctrine, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Berlin Blockade, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NATO, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - NSC-68, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Communist China, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War, Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - Significant Documents

Read more here: » Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins: Encyclopedia II - Cold War 1947-1953 and its origins - The Korean War

ITES: Encyclopedia II - List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - Affiliated organizations

List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - Association for Better Living and Education International. Association for Better Living and Education (ABLE) is an educational and drug rehabilitation organization. ABLE Applied Scholastics Criminon Effective Education Publishing Narconon the ABLE logo the Applied Scholastics open book desig ...

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List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates, List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - Religious Technology Center, List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - Affiliated organizations, List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - Association for Better Living and Education International, List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - Author Services Inc., List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - Bridge Publications Inc., List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - Citizens Commission on Human Rights, List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - Delphi Schools Inc., List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - Hubbard College of Administration, List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance, List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - L. Ron Hubbard Library, List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - World Institute of Scientology Enterprises, List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - Unattributed

Read more here: » List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates: Encyclopedia II - List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates - Affiliated organizations

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Amantadine - Mechanism of its effects

The mechanism of its antiparkinsonic effect is not fully understood, but it appears to be releasing dopamine from the nerve endings of the brain cells, together with stimulation of norepinephrine response. The antiviral mechanism seems to be unrelated. The drug interferes with a viral protein, M2 (an ion channel), which is needed for the viral particle to become "uncoated" once it is taken inside the cell by endocytosis. ...

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Amantadine, Amantadine - Availability, Amantadine - Mechanism of its effects, Amantadine - Misuse

Read more here: » Amantadine: Encyclopedia II - Amantadine - Mechanism of its effects

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Benguela Current - Its effect

Where the icy Benguela and the warm, south-flowing Agulhas current mix, there is a richly productive marine ecosystem off the Cape of Good Hope but storms and turbulence above. The cold current creates the desert conditions of the shore of Namibia, and the persistent fogs of the Skeleton Coast. A Benguela El Niño effect has been detected, less intense and less frequent than the Pacific Ocean phenomenon. ...

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Benguela Current, Benguela Current - Its boundaries, Benguela Current - Its effect, Benguela Current - External link

Read more here: » Benguela Current: Encyclopedia II - Benguela Current - Its effect

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Yalda - Its Traditional Impact

The Persian traditions merged in ancient Rome, in a festival to the ancient god of seedtime, Saturn. The Romans exchanged gifts, partied and decorated their homes with greenery. Following the Persian tradition, the usual order of the year was suspended. Grudges and quarrels forgotten, wars would be interrupted or postponed. Businesses, courts and schools were closed. Rich and poor became equal, masters served slaves, and children headed the family. Cross-dressing and masquerades, merriment of all kinds prevailed. A mock king, the Lord of Misrule, was crowned. Candle ...

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Yalda, Yalda - Historical Background, Yalda - Yalda Ceremony, Yalda - Its Traditional Impact, Yalda - Yalda and Islam, Yalda - External link

Read more here: » Yalda: Encyclopedia II - Yalda - Its Traditional Impact

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Holy Land - Its meaning in Islam

The term "Holy Land" is used in the Qur'an: And (remember) when Moses said unto his people: "O my people! Remember Allah's favour unto you, how He placed among you prophets, and He made you kings, and gave you that (which) He gave not to any (other) of (His) creatures. O my people! Go into the holy land which Allah hath ordained for you. Turn not in flight, for surely ye turn back as losers ...

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Holy Land, Holy Land - Its meaning in Islam, Holy Land - Literature

Read more here: » Holy Land: Encyclopedia II - Holy Land - Its meaning in Islam

ITES: Encyclopedia II - AAJ TV - Channel and its programmes

AAJ TV was initially started three years back by the Business Recorder Group. The Business Recorder Group is one of the most prominent media conglomerates in Pakistan. It has 40 years of experienced history and has attained tremendous success and enjoys leadership position in every one of it's ventures. As AAJ TV is the only Television network to have an Earth Station, it provides flexibility and control in responding to local and international events. AAJ TV caters to all tastes by providing four well defined programming features in the form of News ...

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AAJ TV, AAJ TV - Channel and its programmes

Read more here: » AAJ TV: Encyclopedia II - AAJ TV - Channel and its programmes

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Hibernia - Ireland and its neighbours

From early in the archaeological record, the peoples of North West of Europe, including Britain, Gaul, Spain and Ireland had mutually warred, traded and settled. Significant British settlement in the Southwest of Ireland occurred around 1 AD. Ptolemy in 100 AD records Irish tribal names identical to those of tribes in Gaul and Britain, suggesting significant settlement, particularly of the Brigantes and Belgae. At this time Ireland, western and central Europe was home to several Celtic peoples, with their associated Celtic reli ...

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Hibernia, Hibernia - Meaning of Hibernia, Hibernia - Hibernia in the historical record, Hibernia - Ireland and its neighbours, Hibernia - Possible evidence of Roman visits, Hibernia - Invasion perhaps, Hibernia - Modern usage, Hibernia - Notes

Read more here: » Hibernia: Encyclopedia II - Hibernia - Ireland and its neighbours

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Euthanasia - The terminology and its implications

Euthanasia as a topic is often highly-charged—emotionally, politically, and morally. Terminology and laws shift over time, geographically and globally, causing a great deal of confusion. In politically and emotionally loaded terms, this is frequently referred to as physician-assisted suicide. There is some debate as to whether euthanasia refers to "letting die" or "allowing to die." In the United States and the Netherlands, "letting die" or "allowing to die" refer to areas which the state consider ethically and legally acceptable an ...

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Euthanasia, Euthanasia - The terminology and its implications, Euthanasia - Oregon United States, Euthanasia - Attitudes on Euthanasia in the United States, Euthanasia - Religion, Euthanasia - Race and Ethnicity, Euthanasia - Gender, Euthanasia - Economic Education, Euthanasia - Euthanasia by Omission in America: The Texas Futile Care Law

Read more here: » Euthanasia: Encyclopedia II - Euthanasia - The terminology and its implications

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Babenberg - ...and its fall

His son Frederick II followed as duke, and earned the name of "Quarrelsome" because of his ongoing disputes with the kings of Hungary and Bohemia and with the emperor. He deprived his mother and sisters of their possessions, was hated by his subjects on account of his oppressive rule, and in 1236 was placed under the imperial ban and driven from Austria. Restored to his duchy when the emperor was excommunicated, he treated with Frederick in vain to make Austria a kingdom. The male line of the Babenbergs became ...

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Babenberg, Babenberg - Early history of the family, Babenberg - The Babenberg feud, Babenberg - Margraves of Austria, Babenberg - Elevation to dukes, Babenberg - The rise of Babenberg power..., Babenberg - ...and its fall

Read more here: » Babenberg: Encyclopedia II - Babenberg - ...and its fall

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Perpetual peace - The Kantian view and its descendants

The other modern plans for a perpetual peace descend from Immanuel Kant's 1795 essay, Project for a Perpetual Peace.[1] Many of these modern plans are forms of the democratic peace theory. Kant's essay, however, differs radically from that. He speaks of republican (republikanisch), not democratic, states; which he defines to have representative governments, in which the legislature is separated from the executive. He does not discuss universal suffrage, which is vital to modern democracy and quite important to some modern theor ...

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Perpetual peace, Perpetual peace - The Kantian view and its descendants

Read more here: » Perpetual peace: Encyclopedia II - Perpetual peace - The Kantian view and its descendants

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Isoprene - Biosynthesis and Its Inhibition by Statins

HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, also known as the group of cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins, inhibit the synthesis of mevalonate. Mevalonate is a precursor to isopentenyl pyrophosphate, which combines with its isomer, dimethylallyl pyrophosphate, in repeating alternations to form isoprene (or polyprenyl) chains. Statins are used to lower cholesterol, which is synthesized from the 15-carbon isoprenoid, farnesyl pyrophosphate, but also inhibit all other isoprenes, including coenzyme Q10. This flow chartshows the biosynthesis of ...

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Isoprene, Isoprene - Biological roles and effects, Isoprene - Biosynthesis and Its Inhibition by Statins, Isoprene - Reference, Isoprene - External link

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ITES: Encyclopedia II - Euthanasia - The terminology and its implications

Euthanasia as a topic is often highly-charged—emotionally, politically, and morally. Terminology and laws shift over time and geographically and globally, causing a great deal of confusion. Firstly, there is some debate as to whether euthanasia refers to "letting die" or "allowing to die." (See terms: informed_consent decisional capacity, surrogate decision making, Living wills, Do Not Resuscitate) In the United States and the Netherlands, "letting die" or "allowing to die" refer to areas which the state consider ethically and legal ...

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Euthanasia, Euthanasia - The terminology and its implications, Euthanasia - Legislation and national political movements, Euthanasia - Australia, Euthanasia - Belgium, Euthanasia - Canada, Euthanasia - The Netherlands, Euthanasia - Oregon United States, Euthanasia - Attitudes on Euthanasia in the United States, Euthanasia - Religion, Euthanasia - Race and Ethnicity, Euthanasia - Gender, Euthanasia - Economic Education, Euthanasia - Other Factors

Read more here: » Euthanasia: Encyclopedia II - Euthanasia - The terminology and its implications

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Edsel - Edsel and its failures

There is no single reason why the Edsel failed, and failed so spectacularly. Popular culture often faults the car’s styling. Marketing experts hold the Edsel up as a supreme example of Corporate America’s failure to understand the nature of the American consumer. Business analysts cite the weak internal support for the product inside Ford’s Executive offices. Edsel - The aim was right but the target moved. The Edsel is most famous for being a marketing disaster. Indeed, the name "Edsel" came to be sy ...

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Edsel, Edsel - History, Edsel - Edsel and its failures, Edsel - The aim was right but the target moved, Edsel - The wrong car at the wrong time, Edsel - Edsel a difficult name to place, Edsel - Too big when small was in, Edsel - Design controversies, Edsel - The role of Robert McNamera, Edsel - The Edsel Comet, Edsel - Edsel in culture

Read more here: » Edsel: Encyclopedia II - Edsel - Edsel and its failures

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Euthanasia - The terminology and its implications

Euthanasia as a topic is often highly-charged—emotionally, politically, and morally. Terminology and laws shift over time, geographically and globally, causing a great deal of confusion. In politically and emotionally loaded terms, this is frequently referred to as physician-assisted suicide. There is some debate as to whether euthanasia refers to "letting die" or "allowing to die." In the United States and the Netherlands, "letting die" or "allowing to die" refer to areas which the state consider ethically and legally acceptable an ...

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Euthanasia, Euthanasia - The terminology and its implications, Euthanasia - Legislation and national political movements, Euthanasia - Australia, Euthanasia - Belgium, Euthanasia - Canada, Euthanasia - The Netherlands, Euthanasia - Oregon United States, Euthanasia - Attitudes on Euthanasia in the United States, Euthanasia - Religion, Euthanasia - Race and Ethnicity, Euthanasia - Gender, Euthanasia - Economic Education, Euthanasia - Euthanasia by Omission in America: The Texas Futile Care Law

Read more here: » Euthanasia: Encyclopedia II - Euthanasia - The terminology and its implications

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Gregorian chant - The music and its performers

In most Western music since the Renaissance there are two modes: Major and minor. The Major scale is built upon the Do and the minor scale the La. The various keys that are used affect only the range of the notes, or the pitch. Essentially the scale is the same, only transposed, or moved, to a different range. Many hear Gregorian chant and think of it as a very simplified version of modern music. While it is simple in its lack of harmony, the modal system involved is quite complex, and is directly descended from the octoechos system of eight modes used by the medieval ...

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Gregorian chant, Gregorian chant - History, Gregorian chant - The music and its performers, Gregorian chant - Gregorian chant in the liturgy

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ITES: Encyclopedia II - Pillory - Uses in Europe and its colonies

The pillory was formally abolished as a form of punishment in England and Wales in 1837 but the stocks remained in use, albeit extremely infrequently, until 1872. In France, time in the "pilori" was usually limited to two hours. It was replaced in 1789 by "exposition", and abolished in 1848. Two types of device were used: The poteau (another French term) was a simple post, often with a board around only the neck, and was synonymous with the mode of punishment. This was the same as the schandpaal ("shamepole" ...

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Pillory, Pillory - Description, Pillory - Uses in Europe and its colonies, Pillory - Other humiliation devices, Pillory - Sources and References

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ITES: Encyclopedia II - Epistle to Philemon - The letter and its reconstruction

Paul, who is apparently in prison (probably in either Rome or Ephesus), writes to a fellow-Christian Philemon and two of his associates. (If the letter to the Colossians is authentic, then Philemon must live in Colossae.) Paul writes on behalf of Philemon's slave, one Onesimus (whose name means 'useful'). Beyond that, it is not self-evident as to what has transpired. Onesimus is described as having been 'separated' from his mast ...

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Epistle to Philemon, Epistle to Philemon - The letter and its reconstruction, Epistle to Philemon - Significance, Epistle to Philemon - Bibliography

Read more here: » Epistle to Philemon: Encyclopedia II - Epistle to Philemon - The letter and its reconstruction

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Copper Riot - The riot and its suppression

The Copper Riot began on the early morning of July 25 and continued until afternoon. Up to 10,000 people took part in the civil unrest, mostly Muscovites (posad people, soldiers, reiters, some of the streltsy from the Moscow garrison, kholops, and peasants). After having read their proclamation, the insurgents made their way to Kolomenskoye to meet with tsar Alexei Mikhailovich. They demanded to surrender the "traitors" to the people and take steps towards stabilizing of the economy. The tsar and boyars promised to lower the taxes and conduc ...

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Copper Riot, Copper Riot - The beginning, Copper Riot - The riot and its suppression

Read more here: » Copper Riot: Encyclopedia II - Copper Riot - The riot and its suppression

ITES: Encyclopedia II - Gallurese - Gallurese and its Corsican heritage

It is deeply controversial, and in fact discussed, whether Gallurese should be included in the Corsican language, as a minor form or a dialect of this one, or instead included (as now is) in Sardinian. An evident similarity, indeed, exists between Corsican (especially southern dialects) and Gallurese, and as evident as the distance from the bordering Sardo logudorese. Undoubtedly the two idioms are in some eleme ...

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Gallurese, Gallurese - Typical constitutional elements of Gallurese, Gallurese - Gallurese and its Corsican heritage, Gallurese - Hypothesis on Gallurese's development

Read more here: » Gallurese: Encyclopedia II - Gallurese - Gallurese and its Corsican heritage




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