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Articles about kosovo (0-33 of 33)
- This Muzik Shqip Varies According To The Various Regions
By: Muzik shqip | - Muzik shqipor Albanian music to be more accurate is a mixture of diverse influences. This music is unique in the different areas. For example The established music of the Ghegs in the north and the Tosks in the south are different from each other. Music has changed in style and that is pronounced from the modern music of the Tirana and Shkoder. As early as the 1920s a composer by the name of Fan.S.Noli has reproduced parts in Albanian classical music.
The cultural and milita ... Tags: muzik shqip
- Clinton, Gore And Gen. Clark Committed War Crimes
By: William Dorich | - A World conflict, especially one in which President Clinton took us to war in the Balkans without an Act of Congress, a vote at the United Nations, in violation of the UN Charter and resolution #1244, a violation of the NATO Treaty, and the Helsinki Final Act is finally being exposed to the naive American public.
For the first time in this country the media became a Partisan Press that participated in ugly deceptions, cover ups, fabrications, deliberate lies and omission journalis ... Tags: kosovo, clinton, Gen. Clark, Madeleine Albright, war crimes, balkan politics
- History And Future Of The Army Reserve
By: Chris Harmen | - The need for skilled military personnel at the ready in case of emergency is not a new idea. While some people may think the Army Reserve is a function of the new dangerous world in which we live, the birth of the Army National Guard goes back to the start of the last century. Formed in 1903 by World War I the Army National Guard was 40% of the United States' French forces. The Army Reserve composed 19 full divisions of our national forces by World War II.
The Guard has also serv ... Tags: Army national guard, Army Reserve
- Corporate Erp For Mid-size Organization: Microsoft Dynamics Gp Notes
By: Andrew Karasev | - This Corporate ERP application belongs to Microsoft Dynamics family: GP (former Great Plains Dynamics), AX (former Axapta), NAV (Navision), CRM, RMS, SL (Solomon). Each application has featured modules and special recommendations for industries and niches. In this small publication we would like to share with you our Microsoft Dynamics GP Great Plains implementation experience and implementation nuances for various business types. We do not pretend to be top experts in all the industries, and ... Tags: Dynamics GP, Great Plains Dynamics, SAP Business One
- Don Barnhart Entertainment Announces 2010 Worldwide Comedy Tour To Entertain The Troops
By: Don Barnhart Entertainment | - Starting in 2010, The Don Barnhart Comedy Tour will start a year long stand up comedy tour that will entertain the the United States Military personal stationed around the world. This is a series of two week tours running each month all year long and will run both domestic and overseas reaching over 500,000 personnel at the 270 military installations around the globe. The importance of these performances brings a piece of home to those stationed far away from their loved ones.
En ... Tags: Bob Hope, USO, Comedy, Military, Morale, Troops,
- Where Can I Travel In Albania?
By: Limotek.co.uk | - Located in South East of Europe, Albania is the epitome of a cool, relaxing and awe inspiring holiday destination. Albania has breathtaking sights coupled with a great Mediterranean atmosphere with the Adriatic Ocean to the west while the Ionian Sea is to its southwest. Albania is also bordered by Greece, the Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo and Montenegro.
Air transport is the most convenient means of getting into Albania and the Mother Teresa International Airport, 15 minutes away ... Tags: Limo hire, limousine hire, pink limo hire, limo hire london
- Bonfires And Burning Books
By: William Dorich | - During the Holocaust, book burning was a common practice and tens of millions went up in smoke. But such disgusting proclivities do not die an easy death.
In 1978 Communist dictator Tito of Yugoslavia gave 850,000 Albanian Muslims in Kosovo autonomy, without a single vote of the other 7 million citizens of his country... this was the first time in a communist country that one group of citizens was shown special treatment, including a form of welfare. Albanian authorities in Kosov ... Tags: book burning, lead content, lead hazards, printing, children books, reading
- World Geography Dictionary
By: onlinedictionaries | - If you left school a decade ago, chances are much of what you learned about geography is no longer valid. More than thirty new countries have made their appearance on the geographic scene since 1990. Do you know where Namibia is? Eritrea? Kosovo? When we send troops to fight and perhaps die, do you know where in the world they are going? When the names of these distant and exotic lands lead news stories, do they mean anything to you?
One needs a dictionary for geography to learn how the ... Tags: geography dictionary, dictionary for geography,
- The Proudest History-parachute Regiment
By: Nick Redding | - Winston Churchill, at the beginning of the Second World War called for Britain to create its own elite parachute regiment. The great British wartime leader knew that the United Kingdom needed a great military regiment to help to carry it to victory. In answer to this call the parachute regiment was born and it has been proving its worth to Britain ever since.
His specific instructions were to form a corps of at least 5,000 parachute troops. This led to the setting up of a parachut ... Tags: parachute regiment, the parachute regiment, military, Defense
- The Proudest History - Parachute Regiment
By: Ranju Kumar | - In a way Winston Churchill is responsible for the existence of the fantastic fighting unit we know as the parachute regiment. At the beginning of the Second World War the then British Prime Minister called for the formation of an elite British fighting unit. The parachute regiment was created to answer this call.
His specific instructions were to form a corps of at least 5,000 parachute troops. This led to the setting up of a parachute training school near Manchester. This amazing ... Tags: parachute regiment, the parachute regiment, military, Defense, parachute regiment training, military
- Clinton Administration/nato And Kosovo
By: Jeff Stats | - On March 24, 1999, NATO started operation that was aimed against Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) that was called Operation Allied Force. It resulted to be very controversial and some even called it "most serious U.S. foreign policy blunder since Vietnam". Clinton tried to explain to the public that the campaign was launched to prevent a "an even crueler and costlier and wider war in Europe" (so-called domino effect) and damage Serbian's military forces in order to stop harming ... Tags: history essay, Kosovo, NATO, Operation Allied Force
- Calling World"€™s Baby Boomers! (part 1)
By: Teodorico Haresco | - by Teodorico T. Haresco, Jr.
Businessworld
My wife is Russian: straightforward, protective, and paranoid; beautiful in her melancholy. Gazing on her sleeping form, I am transported to that early morning's haze-covered no-man's-land I stood on. Behind me, men fidget with their battlegear, nervously anticipating the order to engage. Facing us are hordes, drawn to the scent of blood and pillage, intent on seizing the trade routes. They must be stopped: their invasion o ... Tags: teodorico haresco, teodorico haresco jr, ted haresco, teodoricoharesco, teodorico, th, haresco, philippine bridges, philippine, bridging, winace holdings, winace
- Diamonds Inspire, Diamond Eyes Light The Way
By: Derek Dashwood | - Diamonds seem to be entering jewelry stores of New York in new net ways. As we speak, some famous name stores have a slice of the new trade action. And you could too. In this past few years with the extensive additional diamond finds in Australia, and up half way near where Santa works, diamond mines every which way but loose. And now every other major diamond merchant is now a part of the action as one of these new syndicates as the old cartel scrambles to join back in.
Yet so ... Tags: diamonds, inspire, diamond, minds
- Eliza Dushku
By: qaswer | - Eliza Patricia Dushku (born December 30, 1980) is an American television and film actress, who has appeared in several Hollywood movies such as True Lies, The New Guy, Bring It On, and Wrong Turn. She is also well known for her acting on television, such as her recurring appearances on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel as Faith, as well as the main character in the series Tru Calling. She is also set to star in a new series called Dollhouse, created by Joss Whedon (who Dushku worked with on Buf ... Tags: eliza dushku, eliza dushku nude, eliza dushku sex, eliza dushku news
- Things To See On Your Holidays In Kosovo
By: Andrew Gibson | - A partly recognised country in the South eastern part of Europe, Kosovo was declared Independent only in February 2008. With Albania, Montenegro, and Macedonia bordering the country on three sides, the fourth is the Serbia, which is in the north east. The Albanian name for Kosovo is Kosova, which is how some of the locals refer to this country. A country that has been caught in some conflict or the other has put off tourists for a long time, till recently when it was declared safe and tourist f ... Tags: Holidays In Kosovo
Social Web Results  Carols by Kosovo Kids Shared By: NDNationalGuard - It’s the holidays and from near and far the Christmas spirit is being brought in to be shared with the troops here at Camp Bondsteel.
Agriculture Growth Strangled by ‘Unaffordable’ Loans :: BalkanInsight.com Shared By: filterednews - Interest rates for agricultural loans in Kosovo are twice as high as those offered Experts claim the absence...
Global Debate: High School Debate Returns to Kosovo Shared By: high_school - Recently, the Speak Up movement in Kosovo has been actively working to return Karl Popper debate to high schools of the region. On December 15th, a...
UN: Political opposition to Rule of Law in Kosovo, 5 Aug 2009 - Wikileaks Shared By: polly_kemp - EU RESTRICTED decision memorandum on what to do about high-level political interference with the UN's "Rule of Law" mission in Kosovo. The most...
The Tyee — 'Let Donolo Let Iggy Be Iggy!' Shared By: TheTyee - Reading Michael Ignatieff Whether writing on Iraq, Rwanda or Kosovo, the central character is himself. Ignatieff's New Story
Grandparents fill void for deployed couple Shared By: NDNationalGuard - While he’s in Kosovo, another minister is serving his church. A Bismarck couple serving in the Guard have been deployed overseas. While they are gone...
CNN change Pristina-Serbia to Pristina-Kosovo - Petition Spot Shared By: leartm - When searching weather at CNN for Pristina, the result displayed is Pristina-Serbia, Pristina is the capital of Kosovo an independent state, not a part...
makaronny: Archbishop Hilarion meets with Cardinal Christoph Schonborn Shared By: painterboard - Archbishop Hilarion... the capital of Austria on his way to Kosovo and Metochia and met with the head of the Vienna archdiocese of the Roman Catholic...
5 Metal Square Pendant Trays 1 inch Bezel by aPassionForFashion Shared By: Passion4Fashion - Albania, Andorra, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Gibraltar, Holy See (Vatican City State), Iceland, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Macedonia,...
KFOR Multi-National Task Force-East: Bismarck Soldier is Mr. Fix-it when it comes to computers for deployed units in... Shared By: KFOR_PAO - KFOR Multi-National Task Force-East wrote a note titled Bismarck Soldier is Mr. Fix-it when it comes to computers for deployed units in Kosovo. Read...
- The War On Islamic Terror Has Been Going On Since 1968
By: C. Read | - Before Hitler there was Mohammad. Mohammad mastered the language, the excessive nonsense of Fascist ideology by posing fascist ideals in the dress of a religion. Fascisms labels have changed Islam, Nazism, Communism, Francoism, Peronism, and assorted varieties have existed, but irregardless of the label, the intent of Fascism has always been the same the destruction of the modern world and the imposition of an elite managed utopia. Fascist Islam poses the most radical threat to Wester ... Tags: Islam, crusades, Trade, Churchill, Churchill and Islam, Churchill and democracy, Global Warming, Marxism, Taxation, Fascism, Slavery
- Roman Antiques In Africa, West Asia Show The Way To Metro Europe
By: Derek Dashwood | - We all came out of Africa, and we fanned out in different directions, taking on character features such as lighter skin for more sun the further north, and somehow golden features in the middle east, which later ran over into the Americas.
North in Egypt, and across north Africa people became a lighter Arabic skin than those blacks south in the full sun of the tropics. By Greece and Rome we had lighter skinned people again, and blue eyes to better absorb the winter sun.
< ... Tags: roman, antiques, africa,
- Regional Security And Governance
By: Leon Newton | - The events after the Cold War have focused attention on the enormous problems for the Organization for the Security and Cooperation (OSCE) in Europe. The Bosnia and Kosovo conflicts tested in the OSCE as a regional security organization. The ethnic conflicts in Bosnia and Kosovo posed a security for the OSCE governance. The proliferation of nuclear weapons, biological and chemical weapons in the hands of antagonistic groups seeking self-determination and terrorists groups could be dangerous for ... Tags: Bush, osce, Kosovo, Bosnia, Milosevic, Dayton Accords, Cold War
- Special Operations Units Of The World
By: James Kara Murat | - The term, Special Operation Units' is used to refer to highly specialized and extensively trained military operation units who are known to perform highly volatile military operations. These forces are specially trained to participate in unconventional warfare tactics, reconnaissance as well as counter the highly dangerous terrorist activities. Around the world, in various countries, these Special Operation Units' are also termed as Special Forces' or S ... Tags: military forces, Special Forces, Special Operation Units
- Euro Impact On The East European Countries And Banks
By: Tudor | - Prague, 15 June 2001 (RFE/RL) -- The German central bank (the Bundesbank) estimates that more than one out of every three German marks circulates outside of Germany -- signifying billions of marks. The banks says the majority of them are in Eastern Europe and the territory of the former Soviet Union.
Because of the mark's stability, and Germany's role as a place of employment for Eastern European workers who send their money home, the mark has evolved into a de facto second currency in t ... Tags: credit, credite ipotecare, europe, banks
- Russia Attracting More Western Companies
By: Daniel Yergin | - Where's Russia headed? One good place to get an answer was the just-concluded St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which followed the strained G-8 meeting in Germany. According to Russian Economics Minister German Gref, upwards of 10,000 people from over 60 countries participated in the Forum, which this year was also done in partnership with the World Economic Forum -- otherwise known as Davos.
I attended the forum and chaired the session on energy. I have subsequently b ... Tags: oil, energy crisis, g-8, russia, u.s, fossil fuels, putin
- The Politics Of Fear And The Fort Dix Six
By: Doug Ragan | - How many times have you been watching or listening to a left wing pundit when they accuse the right of fear mongering? It happens quite a bit, I have even heard it at work. Very little media coverage went into three separate terrorist leaders thanking the US for installing a democratic majority. When I pointed out the very obscure articles to a co-worker he accused the writers of fear mongering. When the Administration defends its perfectly Constitutional program of listening to phone calls made ... Tags: attack on soldiers, fort dix, terrorism
- Angelina And Her Babies
By: Tulip Heaven | - Adoption of babies by celebrities is the epicenter of controversies and brings special coverage in print media.
The UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Goodwill Ambassador and Hollywood actor Angelina Julie has been trying to adopt babies in several countries though she biologically owns one and is reported to be expecting another. Controversies are part and parcel of these initiatives that intend to help the underprivileged families finding sponsors for their kids.
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- List Of American Embassies And Consulates
By: Manu Goel | - The Unites States has embassies and consulates all over the world. Through these embassies and consulates, foreigners can apply for visas if they want to come to the country.
Africa: Africa Regional Services - Paris, Angola: Luanda, Benin: Cotonou, Botswana: Gaborone, Burkina Faso: Ouagadougou, Burundi: Bujumbura, Cameroon: Yaounde, Cape Verde: Praia, Chad: Ndjamena, Democratic Republic of the Congo: Kinshasa, C“te D'Ivoire: Abidjan, Republic of Djibouti: Djibouti, Equator ... Tags: american embassies, consulates
- Answers To Money And Shopping Questions While Cruising Europe
By: Mary Hanna | - Money matters can be confusing when traveling but maybe this article will help you out.
We always take lots of single and five dollar bills with us on every cruise. They come in handy for taxis, tips for tour guides, tips for the staff, and little souvenirs at craft shops. They are handy if you run across a bartender on the ship that is really treating you well.
Europe has now changed to the Euro in many countries making it easier to travel from country to country. The ... Tags: cruise, cruise questions, tours guides, cruise lines, cruising, cruise travel, caribbean cruise, cruise shopping, cruise money advice, cruising with c
- World Peace By Meditation, The End Of Poverty And Anger, Stress, Tension, Depression, Sorrow, Hate.
By: Swami Satchidanand | - One of the worlds greatest Meditators, says Governments can't eradicate poverty from the Earth. Neither can they bring peace. "To resolve problems through negotiation is a very childish approach,"
A few hundred meditators on either side of a conflict is all that's needed to create an aura of peace. "We create world consciousness and coherence. Therefore, fighting will stop all over," "Don't fight darkness. Bring the light of Meditation, and darkness will disappear."
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- The West Should Step Out Of The United Nations
By: Robert Maegh | - In 1945, after World War II, after the Holocaust, at a moment of extreme moral quality, the U.N. was founded. The alliance, based on shared principles, grew out of a military alliance with the aim to combat aggressors and defend human rights. At that moment, Democratic States had a considerable majority.
At the moment however, dictatorships and third world countries have a large majority in the Council and the Western Democracies are constantly are voted down. Consequently, many resoluti ... Tags: terror, radicals, jews, arabs, violence, Islam, Koran, jihad, ayatollah, Iran, Iraq, Middle East, hamas, mullah, fatwa, freedom, liberty, civilization
- Military Media Relations During Kargil War
By: Kumar | - There have been media reports that the military has been talking out of turn, and counter views have also been expressed on the topic by some supposed thinkers. It is not by individual perceptions that policies are made and the subject, in todays context needs to debated with select examples of the world military media relations kept as a backdrop and the examples of using the various media tools as force multipliers.
Military has opened up to the media only recently. Kargil o ... Tags: indo-pak peace process, india pakistan relationship, pakistan and india conflict, India pakistan affairs, india pakistan relation, jammu kashmir disputes
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