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Shadow Warfare
by Routledge, Oct 3, 2008
This game was enjoyable to the extreme without demanding all my time: A war game that is team oriented and fun.
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Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures From One of the World’s Richest Countries in Cultural Heritage
by Lauren Axelrod, Sep 25, 2008
Our perceived opinions of this country are usually skewed due to the continuous allegations of the press and what we, as outsiders see when we come in contact with their culture. The treasures of this country that were lost are meant to be of historical significance, not of hate. Enjoy the artifacts, for they share a piece of international history.
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Carl Von Clausewitz (1780–1831)
by balisunset, Sep 15, 2008
A Prussian general and military theorist, Clausewitz is best known for his magnum opus, On War.
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Warmachine: Miniatures Game Review
by Drake Harlem, Aug 24, 2008
Warmachine has been around for a few years now, and it saw plenty of reviews in its beginnings. How does it stack up now five years later?
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10 Thought-Provoking Photos to Ponder Upon
by R J Evans, Jul 22, 2008
A collection of 10 photographs that will make you think, and maybe even ponder the mysteries of life and love.
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William Wallace
by Damien A, Jul 3, 2008
Biography of William Wallace, the Scottish Patriot.
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The Life and Times of Fidel Castro
by Jim O, Jun 17, 2008
Fidel has been vilified by the USA, and I think he is unfairly portrayed. His human rights record tends to become less savory as he's aged, but what he initially accomplished with Cuba should be known as well.
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Plains Indian War Club
by jamesman5000, Jun 8, 2008
The Plains Indian stone war club was used in fighting other tribes during conflicts. They originally used it on foot but when horses were introduced they made the handle longer and used them on horseback.
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Confucius
by well versed, May 16, 2008
In Early China, during the Zhou dynasty and Confucius' life, there was a lot of tyranny and warfare.
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The Tragedy of Annie Souls: The Terrible Price of War
by Shaun Ashcroft, May 12, 2008
The human cost of war is usually detailed in the number of men lost. But what about women? They are increasingly involved directly but become the indirect victims of war. One who suffered greatly was Annie Souls.
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