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Weren't we just talking about what Greece went through in this time??
Yes we were, then you mentuoned the entire Balkans
Weren't we just talking about what Greece went through in this time??
Yes we were, then you mentuoned the entire Balkans
Can someone explain to me briefly what "tragedy of the commons" means?
There's a very short book that's a quick and easy read that'll give you some perspective. Most libraries should have it.
Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World
There's a very short book that's a quick and easy read that'll give you some perspective. Most libraries should have it.
Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World
Anything before 1923 is public domain. Last I heard, the other stuff might be. As to a first one - Call of Cthulhu is probably as good a place to start as any.I'm interested in reading H. P. Lovecraft's type of horror. What should I read first? (And are his works in the public domain in North America?)
What are the major weaknesses of Jared Diamond's theories in Guns, Germs, and Steel? I'm currently reading it, and I'd like to keep those weaknesses in mind as I read it. I do believe though that his words do have some merit.
They had a civil war, where the communists were briefly successful but eventually driven out by the monarchists. Then came the generally successful reign of Paulos, with fun economic prosperity; his son, Konstantinos II, decided to fight against his prime minister, Giorgios Papandreou, which led to parliamentary chaos during the late 1960s. This caused a military coup in '67, leading to a rule by the military junta of the colonels. They tried liberalizing but kinda failed, and in '74 they were replaced by a Captain Ioannides, who in turn fell from power after the enosis episode. Parliamentary government was resumed, under the more conservative Nea Dhimokratia party (led by the Karamanlis family, generally). PASOK, the primary Greek socialist party, took over during the eighties and continued in charge until 2004, when ND recaptured the premiership, save for one hiccup in the early nineties.
Civil war, foriegn intervention, military junta, republic formed, referendum on monarchy fails, king told to not bother coming home, leftist democracy followed by rightist democracy. Not much really.![]()
Do anti-bacterial soaps actually contain antibiotics that we give to people in pills?
Annihilating, you say. Hmmm. Talas might qualify, but it wasn't really an "annihilation"...Has there ever been an instance of a technologically-inferior force annihilating an equal or larger force with superior technology?
Has there ever been an instance of a technologically-inferior force annihilating an equal or larger force with superior technology?
That doesn't really meet the 'equal or larger' criterion, nicht wahr?Any number of chaps buggering about in Africa, often involving multiple relief expiditions who go on to require their own relief.
The text book example would be the brits and the zulus. Could argue for Custer too, though a little less clear cut.
Originally Posted by SS-18 ICBM
Has there ever been an instance of a technologically-inferior force annihilating an equal or larger force with superior technology?
Has there ever been an instance of a technologically-inferior force annihilating an equal or larger force with superior technology?
1302, battle of gulden spurs where militia defeated Knights could count as one, they were outnumbered and "outgunned" (lack for better term), remember, kinghts count as 10 infantry on that battlefield and normally they weren't allowed to be killed, becuase a nice ransom is so much nicer
in the end, mud proved to be the winning factor for the Flemish rebels.