السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
احضرت لكم المشروع الاول في مادة اللغة الحية
المشروع المبرمج في الكتاب هو جائزة نوبل والفائزين و و و
لكن استاذنا طلب منا عمل مشروع يتحدث عن السلام والحرب بصفة عامة لهذت انا انجزت مشروع عن السلام والحرب وجائزة نوبل للسلام
اتمنى ان يعجبكم
وانا قد عرضته الاسبوع الماضي وانجزت صورا عديدة وعرضته عن طريق datashow داخل القسم وكان روعة
اتمنى ان يعجبكم وتستفيدو منه
What is war
The war is a conflict carried on by force of arms as between nations or between parties within nation warfare as by land sea or air.
It is generally characterised by extreme violence, social disruption and economic destruction.
War should be understood as an actual, intentional and widespread armed conflict between political communities, and therefore is defined as a form of collective political violence or intervention.
The ww1
World War I was a global war centered in Europe that began on 28th July 1914 and lasted until 11th November 1918 ,when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. This seemingly small conflict between two countries spread rapidly, Germany, Russia, Great Britain, and France were all drawn into the war because they were involved in treaties that obligated them to defend certain other nations. Western and eastern fronts quickly opened along the borders of Germany and Austria-Hungary.
135 countries took part in World War I, and more than 15 million people died in the war.
The war was ended by the signing of many different treaties, the most important being the Treaty of Versailles.
World War I was the first war were tanks, planes, and submarines and underwater boats were much used as weapons.
The ww2
The Second World War was arguably the most significant period of the 20th century. It brought about major leaps in technology and laid the groundwork that permitted post-war social changes including the end of European colonialism, the civil rights movement in the United States, and the modern women’s rights movement, as well as the programs for exploring outer space. The primary combatants were the Axis nations (Nazi Germany, Facist Italy, Imperial Japan and their smaller allies) and the Allied nations, led by Britain (and its Commonwealth nations), the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United States of America. The Allies were the victors.
Two superpowers, the USA and USSR, emerged from World War II to begin a Cold War with each other that would define much of the rest of the century.
Afghanistan war
Afghanistan is a landlocked and mountainous country that is usually designated as being located in Central Asia, but also part of South Asia Connecting South and East Asia with Central and Western Asia. The country is the 41st largest in the world in size. Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan.
The War in Afghanistan (2001–until present) refers to the intervention by North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and allied forces in the ongoing Afghan civil war. The war followed the September 11 attacks, and its public aims were to dismantle al-Qaeda and denying it a safe basis of operation in Afghanistan by removing the Taliban from power.
The U.S. President George Washington Bush demanded that the Taliban hand over Osama bin Laden and expel al-Qaeda. The Taliban asked bin Laden to leave the country, but declined to extradite him without evidence of his involvement on October 9th attacks. The United States refused to negotiate and launched Operation Enduring Freedom on 7 October 2001 with the United Kingdom. The two were later joined by other forces, including the Northern Alliance. The U.S. and its allies drove the Taliban from power and built military bases near major cities across the country.
The cold war
The cold war was a brief time of tension between the U.S. and the Soviet union without actual war, it lasted from about 1945 to 1991
After WW2, the USA and the USSR were the world's superpowers. The USSR was the leader of Communist states, while the USA was seen as a leader of countering Communist threat. During WW2, the USA became the first nuclear power, but the USSR became one a few years after the War. This is how the Cold War started: A tense situation like a war, but with both powers refraining to directly have battles with each other, due to the fear of one using nuclear weapons. There were wars in other places during that period, involving some of the armies of the USA and the USSR, but without a direct war against each other. That Cold War officially ended at the beginning of the 1991, when Communist threat ceased to exist. But for some reason, the West still have missile shields at states which border Russia, and NATO, which was meant to counter Communist threat, still exists and expands. So it is hard to say that the Cold war is actually over.
Arabian spring
The Arab Spring is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests (both non-violent and violent), riots, and civil wars in the Arab world that began on 18 December 2010 and spread throughout the countries of the Arab League and surroundings. While the wave of initial revolutions and protests had expired by mid-2012, some refer to the ongoing large-scale conflicts in Middle East and North Africa as a continuation of the Arab Spring, while others refer to aftermath of revolutions and civil wars.
The Arab Spring is widely believed to have been instigated by dissatisfaction with the rule of local governments, though some have speculated that wide gaps in income levels may have had a hand as well. Numerous factors have led to the protests, including issues such as dictatorship or absolute monarchy, human rights violations, political corruption, economic decline, unemployment, extreme poverty, and a number of demographic structural factors.
Iraq war
The Republic of Iraq is a country in Western Asia that borders Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the southwest, and Syria to the west. The capital, Baghdad, is in the center of the country and its largest city. The largest ethnic group in Iraq are Arabs, Kurds form the largest minority.
The war in Iraq began on March 19, 2003. It is now the longest military conflict to involve the United States other than the Vietnam War. the war in Iraq has cost some 90,000 Iraqi lives. It has taken the life of 4,298 coalition troops, among whom almost 4,000 Americans. It has cost American taxpayers almost $700 billion and may cost up to $2 trillion if the occupation lasts another five years.
This conflict is consisted of two phase. The first of these was a brief, conventionally fought war in March–April 2003, in which a combined force of troops from the United States and Great Britain (with smaller contingents from several other countries) invaded Iraq and rapidly defeated Iraqi military and paramilitary forces. It was followed by a longer second phase in which a U.S.-led occupation of Iraq was opposed by an insurgency. After violence began to decline in 2007, the United States gradually reduced its military presence in Iraq, formally completing its withdrawal in December 2011.
Palestine war
Palestine was a common name used until 1948 to describe the geographic region between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River.
After World War I, Palestine was administered by the United Kingdom under a Mandate received in 1922 from the League of Nations. The modern history of Palestine begins with the termination of the British Mandate, the Partition of Palestine and the creation of Israel, and the ensuing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The conflict between Palestine and Israel is one of the most highly publicized and bitter struggles in history.
The history of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict started in the late 19th century and early 20th century. The end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century are marked by the birth of two major nationalist movements among the Jews and among the Arabs, both geared towards attaining sovereignty for their people in the Middle East.
This conflict came from the intercommunal violence in Mandatory Palestine between Jews and Arabs from 1920 and erupted into full-scale hostilities in the 1947–48 civil war. The conflict continues to the present day on various levels.
احضرت لكم المشروع الاول في مادة اللغة الحية
المشروع المبرمج في الكتاب هو جائزة نوبل والفائزين و و و
لكن استاذنا طلب منا عمل مشروع يتحدث عن السلام والحرب بصفة عامة لهذت انا انجزت مشروع عن السلام والحرب وجائزة نوبل للسلام
اتمنى ان يعجبكم
وانا قد عرضته الاسبوع الماضي وانجزت صورا عديدة وعرضته عن طريق datashow داخل القسم وكان روعة
اتمنى ان يعجبكم وتستفيدو منه
The plan of the project
1_WAR
What is war ?
The first world war
The second world war
The cold war
The Arabian spring
Iraq war
Afghanistan war
The Israeli_palestinian war
2_PEACE
What is peace?
The international peace day
The UNO
3_NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
What is the nobel peace prize
How was it created?
Tawakkol KARMAN
Yasser ARAFAT
1_WAR
What is war ?
The first world war
The second world war
The cold war
The Arabian spring
Iraq war
Afghanistan war
The Israeli_palestinian war
2_PEACE
What is peace?
The international peace day
The UNO
3_NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
What is the nobel peace prize
How was it created?
Tawakkol KARMAN
Yasser ARAFAT
What is war
The war is a conflict carried on by force of arms as between nations or between parties within nation warfare as by land sea or air.
It is generally characterised by extreme violence, social disruption and economic destruction.
War should be understood as an actual, intentional and widespread armed conflict between political communities, and therefore is defined as a form of collective political violence or intervention.
The ww1
World War I was a global war centered in Europe that began on 28th July 1914 and lasted until 11th November 1918 ,when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. This seemingly small conflict between two countries spread rapidly, Germany, Russia, Great Britain, and France were all drawn into the war because they were involved in treaties that obligated them to defend certain other nations. Western and eastern fronts quickly opened along the borders of Germany and Austria-Hungary.
135 countries took part in World War I, and more than 15 million people died in the war.
The war was ended by the signing of many different treaties, the most important being the Treaty of Versailles.
World War I was the first war were tanks, planes, and submarines and underwater boats were much used as weapons.
The ww2
The Second World War was arguably the most significant period of the 20th century. It brought about major leaps in technology and laid the groundwork that permitted post-war social changes including the end of European colonialism, the civil rights movement in the United States, and the modern women’s rights movement, as well as the programs for exploring outer space. The primary combatants were the Axis nations (Nazi Germany, Facist Italy, Imperial Japan and their smaller allies) and the Allied nations, led by Britain (and its Commonwealth nations), the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United States of America. The Allies were the victors.
Two superpowers, the USA and USSR, emerged from World War II to begin a Cold War with each other that would define much of the rest of the century.
Afghanistan war
Afghanistan is a landlocked and mountainous country that is usually designated as being located in Central Asia, but also part of South Asia Connecting South and East Asia with Central and Western Asia. The country is the 41st largest in the world in size. Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan.
The War in Afghanistan (2001–until present) refers to the intervention by North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and allied forces in the ongoing Afghan civil war. The war followed the September 11 attacks, and its public aims were to dismantle al-Qaeda and denying it a safe basis of operation in Afghanistan by removing the Taliban from power.
The U.S. President George Washington Bush demanded that the Taliban hand over Osama bin Laden and expel al-Qaeda. The Taliban asked bin Laden to leave the country, but declined to extradite him without evidence of his involvement on October 9th attacks. The United States refused to negotiate and launched Operation Enduring Freedom on 7 October 2001 with the United Kingdom. The two were later joined by other forces, including the Northern Alliance. The U.S. and its allies drove the Taliban from power and built military bases near major cities across the country.
The cold war
The cold war was a brief time of tension between the U.S. and the Soviet union without actual war, it lasted from about 1945 to 1991
After WW2, the USA and the USSR were the world's superpowers. The USSR was the leader of Communist states, while the USA was seen as a leader of countering Communist threat. During WW2, the USA became the first nuclear power, but the USSR became one a few years after the War. This is how the Cold War started: A tense situation like a war, but with both powers refraining to directly have battles with each other, due to the fear of one using nuclear weapons. There were wars in other places during that period, involving some of the armies of the USA and the USSR, but without a direct war against each other. That Cold War officially ended at the beginning of the 1991, when Communist threat ceased to exist. But for some reason, the West still have missile shields at states which border Russia, and NATO, which was meant to counter Communist threat, still exists and expands. So it is hard to say that the Cold war is actually over.
Arabian spring
The Arab Spring is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests (both non-violent and violent), riots, and civil wars in the Arab world that began on 18 December 2010 and spread throughout the countries of the Arab League and surroundings. While the wave of initial revolutions and protests had expired by mid-2012, some refer to the ongoing large-scale conflicts in Middle East and North Africa as a continuation of the Arab Spring, while others refer to aftermath of revolutions and civil wars.
The Arab Spring is widely believed to have been instigated by dissatisfaction with the rule of local governments, though some have speculated that wide gaps in income levels may have had a hand as well. Numerous factors have led to the protests, including issues such as dictatorship or absolute monarchy, human rights violations, political corruption, economic decline, unemployment, extreme poverty, and a number of demographic structural factors.
Iraq war
The Republic of Iraq is a country in Western Asia that borders Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the southwest, and Syria to the west. The capital, Baghdad, is in the center of the country and its largest city. The largest ethnic group in Iraq are Arabs, Kurds form the largest minority.
The war in Iraq began on March 19, 2003. It is now the longest military conflict to involve the United States other than the Vietnam War. the war in Iraq has cost some 90,000 Iraqi lives. It has taken the life of 4,298 coalition troops, among whom almost 4,000 Americans. It has cost American taxpayers almost $700 billion and may cost up to $2 trillion if the occupation lasts another five years.
This conflict is consisted of two phase. The first of these was a brief, conventionally fought war in March–April 2003, in which a combined force of troops from the United States and Great Britain (with smaller contingents from several other countries) invaded Iraq and rapidly defeated Iraqi military and paramilitary forces. It was followed by a longer second phase in which a U.S.-led occupation of Iraq was opposed by an insurgency. After violence began to decline in 2007, the United States gradually reduced its military presence in Iraq, formally completing its withdrawal in December 2011.
Palestine war
Palestine was a common name used until 1948 to describe the geographic region between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River.
After World War I, Palestine was administered by the United Kingdom under a Mandate received in 1922 from the League of Nations. The modern history of Palestine begins with the termination of the British Mandate, the Partition of Palestine and the creation of Israel, and the ensuing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The conflict between Palestine and Israel is one of the most highly publicized and bitter struggles in history.
The history of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict started in the late 19th century and early 20th century. The end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century are marked by the birth of two major nationalist movements among the Jews and among the Arabs, both geared towards attaining sovereignty for their people in the Middle East.
This conflict came from the intercommunal violence in Mandatory Palestine between Jews and Arabs from 1920 and erupted into full-scale hostilities in the 1947–48 civil war. The conflict continues to the present day on various levels.
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