Essays Tagged: "Yugoslavia"

Mother Teresa

s around spreading the love and affection. She was born in Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in 1910 in Skopje, Yugoslavia. Her parents were Albanians who settled in Skopje near the beginning of the century. He f ...

(3 pages) 84 0 4.5 Nov/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

Tribalism vs. Nationalism

War is over, is resuming itslong-simmering ethnic rivalries. Nations from the former Soviet Union toYugoslavia have broken apart into smaller nations based primarily onethnicity or religion. Separatis ...

(3 pages) 90 0 4.3 Jan/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

The Yugoslavian Conflict

The Yugoslavian ConflictYugoslavia is a country burdened by feuding sides in a war that cannotsoon be re ... otsoon be resolved. The United Nations are attempting to help the situation,but until the people of Yugoslavia can come to an agreement continued warfareand heartache is inevitable.The problems in Yug ... on the ethnic,cultural and economic differences between the two sides. The three majorreligions in Yugoslavia were Greek Orthodox, Christianity, Roman Catholicism,and Islam. The population in the nor ...

(5 pages) 99 0 3.4 Mar/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

Sending the UN peace-keeping forces to store order in that country. It's about going to Yugoslavia and removing Milosovic from power. Helping people that wasn't like by Milosovic.

Kozovo PEACEKosovo is the southern province of Yugoslavia and is spread over an area of approximately 4300 miles; of the two million populations, 9 ... slims and 10% are Serbs. The Muslims had been demanding independence for the past few years but the Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosovic played the butcher's role by shelling and destroying valley ... ituation got worsened, the European Council and the NATO took a serious note of it. NATO threatened Yugoslavia with air strikes if Milosovic did not come to terms. Peace talks were arranged in France ...

(3 pages) 902 8 4.6 Oct/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers

This is an essay about the insurrection of 1950 in Puerto Rico

era Guerra mundial, el nacionalismo más rancio triunfaba en Europa. Checoslovaquia, Rumania, Yugoslavia y Polonia, nacían como estados plurinacionales sobre antiguos imperios, pero tambi ...

(3 pages) 39 0 3.0 Nov/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers

"Force 10 from Navarone"

The action in Force 10 from Navarone mainly takes place is Yugoslavia. Mallory, Miller and Andrea, all men, has just got home from Navarone when they are sent ... all men, has just got home from Navarone when they are sent into another mission. The mission is in Yugoslavia.The main-character in this story is Mallory. Along with Miller and Andrea they are the pe ... ey get is in Neretva. The valley of Neretva is a vital sector of the main north-south route through Yugoslavia. Miller, Mallory and Andrea takes on themselves parachutes and after some time with flyin ...

(2 pages) 31 0 3.4 Feb/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

A paper on mother teresa for philosophy class.

her life mission to work among the poorest of poor.Mother Teresa was born in Skopje, or now know as Yugoslavia, on August 27, 1910. She was given the name Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. She was one of five ch ... her life mission to work among the poorest of poor.Mother Teresa was born in Skopje, or now know as Yugoslavia, on August 27, 1910. She was given the name Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. She was one of five ch ...

(21 pages) 150 2 3.3 Jul/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy

Viva La France.. Is luck a large factor with soccer?

and France's Zinedine Zidane stepped up to the spot and calmly slotted the penalty.Luck was not on Yugoslavia's side, with their first game against Slovenia turned out to be almost an absolute disast ... h their first game against Slovenia turned out to be almost an absolute disaster.Before the match a Yugoslavian fan quoted "If my country doesn't win by more than six goals I will sell my house!!"The ...

(2 pages) 41 2 3.0 Sep/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Sports

Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia. As a nation, Yugoslavia was established in 1918, after World War I. Its core was SERBIA ... and former Austro-Hungarian areas inhabited by southern Slavic peoples. On the eve of World War II, Yugoslavia had a population of 15,500,500, 43 percent of whom were Serbs, 34 percent Croats, 7 perce ... 1 percent Moslems, 2 percent Protestants, and 0.5 percent Jews.1According to the 1922 constitution, Yugoslavia was to be a unified state, headed by the Serbian Royal House of Karageorgevic; in practic ...

(10 pages) 152 1 4.0 Nov/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Is canada in danger of breaking apart or civil war?

part, yet it is probable that Canada is not in danger of civil war. The basis for the separation of Yugoslavia's various cultures was due to ethno-nationalism. When compared to Yugoslavia's conditions ... Yugoslavia's conditions prior to their break-up, Canada's situation is somewhat similar; although, Yugoslavia and Canada are entirely different countries on a variety of levels with a completely dive ...

(4 pages) 25 0 4.7 Jan/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > Canadian History

Alexander the Great

what we know as Greece today, was called Macedonia. Macedonia still exists, but it is now Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and modern Greece. Macedonia was considered to be part of ancient Greece, but the people ...

(6 pages) 100 1 3.3 Feb/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Classical Studies > Greek Language & Literature

Architecture of Transition and Production of Meaning

989, with the fall of the Berlin Wall, disappeared the raison d'etre of the 'buffer zone', known as Yugoslavia. A Pandora's box of political nightmares was opened. Yugoslavia disintegrated into 5 new ... slavia disintegrated into 5 new independent nation-states: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia- Herzegovinia, Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. The surprising nat ...

(14 pages) 91 0 5.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Bata Shoes Ltd Case study

d War the Austro-Hungarian empire was fragmented into Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia. During this period the Czechoslovakian state was conceived as a parliamentary democracy, ...

(13 pages) 99 0 3.4 Aug/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > Clothing, Footwear and Cosmetics

Mother Teresa a life of Love BY: Elaine Murray Stone

er Teresa was born in the year 1910 in a small town called Skopje!Skopje is in the southern part of Yugoslavia. In her little years in Skopje she thought about helping the poor. One day when she was e ...

(2 pages) 31 0 3.5 Nov/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Dictators Hussein and Tito

Saddam Hussein of Iraq and Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia were two very imposing dictators who ruled their nations cruelly and powerfully. Their ta ... tion, and a not-so-efficient industry. Even today there is fighting among the small republics where Yugoslavia once was.On the other story, Josip Broz returned to Croatia in 1920,which had by now unit ... a in 1920,which had by now united with Slovenia and Serbia. There, he joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (also known as the CPY). The CPY was outlawed, but was gaining power. In 1934, he became ...

(4 pages) 25 0 5.0 Feb/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

To What Extent was 'Sovietisation' imposed on Eastern Europe after 1945? Discuss with reference to at least two countries in the region - two countries referenced are Poland + Czechoslovakia

pe. By 1948 every country in Eastern Europe was run by communist parties, and with the exception of Yugoslavia, worked closely with the Soviet Union. This is often referred to as the 'Sovietisation' o ... ver of Romania and Bulgaria to Soviet domination, keeping Greece for the west and agreeing to share Yugoslavia and Hungary was a sign that Churchill had 'sniffed the reality of the distribution of pow ...

(12 pages) 90 0 3.0 Mar/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

How strong was the League of Nations?

ace, in spite of the lack of eagerness. For example, they successfully stopped the conflict between Yugoslavia and Albania, and between Finland and Sweden. In addition, they arbitrated between Germany ...

(2 pages) 24 0 1.7 Mar/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > International Organizations & Conflicts

Albania: The Cold War Years.

ople's republic was declared; private land was confiscated and industry nationalized. After the war Yugoslavia controlled Albania. When Yugoslavia left the Soviet bloc in 1948, Albania broke its ties ...

(1 pages) 1868 1 1.0 Oct/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > The Cold War

Explain if the League's actions in Corfu and Bulgaria diminished or improved the League's reputation.

es such as smallpox and malaria in Europe. They also prevented disputes between Finland and Sweden, Yugoslavia and Albania, and forced Germany to continue paying reparations. However, although those e ...

(5 pages) 1636 0 4.0 Nov/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > International Organizations & Conflicts

Steroids are gay!

An anonymous Yugoslavian who has experienced with steroids posted his story on the internet. He eventually discov ... y discovered, through his experience, that it wasn't as great as it was supposed to be. However, in Yugoslavia, steroids are cheaper then supplements, work faster, and are more efficient then suppleme ...

(3 pages) 13 0 3.0 Apr/2006

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Drugs