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How the Construction of the Titanic Shaped Naval Warfare Strategies
The construction of the Titanic in the early 20th century was not just a monumental achievement in maritime engineering; it also had far-reaching implications for naval warfare strategies. As the largest ship of its time, the Titanic represented the pinnacle of luxury and technological advancement. However, the lessons learned from its construction and subsequent sinking would influence naval design and military tactics in the years leading up to and during World War I.

Heather
Oct 20, 20255 min read
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The Eye of War: Evolution of Telescopes from Galileo to Modern Warfare Tools
This blog post explores the evolution of telescopes, from their inception to their role in contemporary warfare, highlighting key figures like Galileo and the technological advancements that have shaped their use in military contexts.

Heather
Oct 16, 20254 min read
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Understanding Class Wars Through the Lens of Marxism Socialism and True Communism
Class wars have been a vital theme in history, shaping societies and influencing political beliefs. These conflicts often occur between different social classes, primarily between the bourgeoisie (the ruling class) and the proletariat (the working class). At the heart of this discourse are the theories of Marxism, socialism, and true communism, each providing distinct perspectives on class struggle and the quest for equality. This blog post aims to explore these ideologies an

Heather
Oct 2, 20254 min read
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Analyzing the Evolution and Impact of the War on Terrorism
The "War on Terrorism" has been a crucial element of global politics since the early 21st century. Following the devastating events of September 11, 2001, the United States and its allies instantly launched military operations intended to dismantle terrorist organizations and prevent future attacks. This blog post will analyze how the War on Terrorism evolved, its effects on global security, and the ongoing challenges we still face today.

Heather
Sep 11, 20253 min read
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