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  • 41War tourism — War tourism, is a term the media uses describe the idea of recreational travel to war zones for purposes of sightseeing and superficial voyeurism. War tourist is also a pejorative term to describe thrill seeking in dangerous and forbidden places …

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  • 42War of Succession of Champagne — Date 1216 1222 Location County of Champagne and its environs; mostly concentrated in southeastern Champagne Result Loyalist victory, Theobald IV succeeds as Count, Countess Regent Blanche centralizes authority over …

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  • 43War Plan Red — was a military document outlining a hypothetical war between the United States and the British Empire (the Red forces). It was developed by the United States Army during the mid 1920s, and was officially withdrawn in 1939, when it and others like …

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  • 44War Game — or War Games may refer to:; Simulations * Wargaming, a recreational game that simulates a military operation * Business War Games, an adaptation of the art of simulating moves and counter moves in a commercial setting * Military Simulation, live… …

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  • 45War Memorial Stadium (Wyoming) — War Memorial Stadium The War Full name Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium Former names Corbett Field Location E Grand Ave N 22nd St, Laramie, Wyoming 82071 Coordinat …

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  • 46War (Bob Marley song) — War is a song recorded and made popular by Bob Marley. The lyrics are derived from a speech made by Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie I before the United Nations General Assembly in 1963. The song is credited to Alan Cole and late Wailers… …

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  • 47War baby (disambiguation) — War baby usually refers to any child born during wartime, particularly during World War I or World War II. Other usages of the term include:*War baby (business), a slang term for is a firm whose share price rises during wartime, often a defense… …

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  • 48War risk insurance — is a type of insurance which covers damage due to acts of war, including invasion, insurrection, rebellion and hijacking. Some policies also cover damage due to weapons of mass destruction. It is most commonly used in the shipping and aviation… …

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  • 49War crimes trials — are trials of persons charged with criminal violation of the laws and customs of war and related principles of international law. The practice began after World War I, when some German leaders were tried by a German court in Leipzig for crimes… …

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  • 50War studies — is the multi disciplinary study of war. It is distinct from military history in that it encompasses a variety of fields: *Philosophy of war **Ethics of war **Deterrence theory *Psychology of war **Post traumatic stress disorder **Psychological… …

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