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Saturday, 5 January 2013

postheadericon National Geographic - The Doubling of Greece 1912-1913 2/6

National Geographic - The Doubling of Greece 1912-1913 2/6 Video Clips. Duration : 8.62 Mins.


Balkan Wars Policies of the Great Powers Throughout the 19th Century, the Great Powers had different aims over the "Eastern Question", the integrity of the Ottoman Empire. Russia wished for access to the "warm waters" of the Mediterranean and followed a pan-Slavic foreign policy, supporting Bulgaria and Serbia. Britain wished to deny Russia access to the "warm waters" and supported the integrity of the Ottoman Empire, although it also supported a limited expansion of Greece as a backup plan in case integrity of the empire was no longer possible. France wished to strengthen its position in the region, especially in the Levant (today's Lebanon, Syria, and Israel). The Hapsburg-ruled Austria-Hungary wished for a continuation of the existence of the Ottoman Empire, since both were multinational entities ruled by a small elite and thus the collapse of the one might weaken the other. The Habsburgs also saw a strong Ottoman presence in area as a counterweight to the Serbian nationalistic call to their own Serbs subjects in Bosnia. While it has been argued that Italy from that time already wished to recreate the Roman empire, its main aim at the time seems to have been primarily the denial of access to the Adriatic Sea of another major sea power. Germany in turn, under the "Drang nach Osten" policy, aspired to turn the Ottoman Empire into its own de-facto colony, and thus supported its integrity. Bulgaria and Greece sent armed bands inside the Empire (in Macedonia and Thrace) in ...

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

postheadericon Documentary | The Island of Cyprus - National Geographic

Documentary | The Island of Cyprus - National Geographic Tube. Duration : 43.87 Mins.


UrbanTV Cyprus Presents - Part of National Geographic's series on "Islands - Cyprus" Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Info - The Cyprus dispute is the result of the ongoing conflict between the Republic of Cyprus and Turkey, over the Turkish occupied northern part of Cyprus.[1] Initially, with the annexation of the island by the British Empire, the "Cyprus dispute" was identified as the conflict between the people of Cyprus and the British Crown regarding the Cypriots' demand for self determination. The dispute however was finally shifted from a colonial dispute to an ethnic dispute between the Turkish and the Greek islanders.[2] The international complications of the dispute stretch far beyond the boundaries of the island of Cyprus itself and involve the guarantor powers (Turkey, Greece, and the United Kingdom alike), along with the United States, the United Nations and the European Union. With Turkey's military action of 1974 (disapproved by UN Security Council Resolution 1974/360),[4] Turkey occupied the northern part of the internationally recognised Republic of Cyprus, and later upon those territories the Turkish Cypriot community unilaterally declared independence forming the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), a sovereign entity that lacks international recognition-with the exception of Turkey with which TRNC enjoys full diplomatic relations. After the two communities and the guarantor countries have committed themselves in finding a peaceful solution ...

postheadericon Syria's Geographic Challenge

Syria's Geographic Challenge Tube. Duration : 2.07 Mins.


Stratfor explains how Syria's modern borders overlap regional and ethnic fault lines, leading to disunity among the country's people. For more, please visit www.Stratfor.com

Sunday, 30 December 2012

postheadericon Gross National Happiness (GNH)

Gross National Happiness (GNH) Tube. Duration : 3.02 Mins.


The Kingdom of Bhutan is a tiny landlocked country in the Himalayas of less than 800000 people that is bordered by India and China. The Kingdom wants to preserve its identity by promoting its vision of anti-consumerist happiness to the world - and as a member of the United Nations Security Council. This is Bhutan's Prime Minister Jigme Thinley addressing the United Nations on September 23, 2011. Bhutan is the only country to measure "Gross National Happiness" or GNH. GNH is the expression of a system of values that the Kingdom says it has defined over centuries. The four pillars of GNH are the promotion of sustainable development, preservation and promotion of cultural values, conservation of the natural environment and establishment of good governance. For all of this happy-talk, it appears that Bhutan's National Happiness has been tinged by Grossness... === Human Rights Watch "Bhutan's Ethnic Cleansing" Bill Frelick February 1, 2008 Bhutan's image as an otherworldly and harmonious kingdom was rocked on 20 January by coordinated bomb blasts in the capital, Thimpu, and three other locations. The bombs caused minimal damage but generated political shockwaves at a time when the Himalayan state is struggling to transform itself from an autocratic monarchy into a democracy. The second-round of Bhutan's first-ever elections, scheduled for 24 March, will test whether its embrace of democracy will include its entire people. The answer may determine whether change ultimately will ...

Saturday, 29 December 2012

postheadericon The Geographic Origins of Uzbek-Tajik Tensions (Dispatch)

The Geographic Origins of Uzbek-Tajik Tensions (Dispatch) Tube. Duration : 3.40 Mins.


Stratfor analyst Eugene Chausovsky traces the origins of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan's current tensions to Stalin's division of the Fergana Valley. For more, visit: www.stratfor.com

Friday, 21 December 2012

postheadericon National Geographic Learning Reader: Cultural Identity in America (with Printed Access Card)

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National Geographic Learning Reader: Cultural Identity in America (with Printed Access Card)

Bring your learning to life with compelling images, media and text from National Geographic. CULTURE IDENTITY IN AMERICA will help you develop a clearer understanding of the world around you through engaging content. The fifteen articles gathered in this single-themed reader offer an exceptionally direct entree to issues surrounding identity and culture in the 21st-century United States. As the National Geographic Society's writers and photographers investigate the physical and cultural characteristics of specific locations throughout the country, they put faces on forces of assimilation, diversification, and make the multifarious realities of globalization palpable, concrete. Introducing readers to people and customs that may seem foreign, they shed new light on familiar American themes as well. ...Read more
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postheadericon Faces of Africa: Thirty Years of Photography (National Geographic Collectors Series)

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Faces of Africa: Thirty Years of Photography (National Geographic Collectors Series)

Faces of Africa: Thirty Years of Photography (National Geographic Collectors Series)



Faces of Africa: Thirty Years of Photography (National Geographic Collectors Series)

Faces of Africa: Thirty Years of Photography (National Geographic Collectors Series)

Award-winning photographers Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher present an unparalleled collection of 250 photographs, drawn from their work over thirty years, revealing an inclusive look at the people and cultures of Africa.

This astounding collection of rare and intimate photographs depicts a lifetime of events and experiences from birth and coming-of-age to marriage and death from every part of Africa. These varied cultural "faces" are expressed in the rolling eyes and flashing teeth of the Wodaabe charm dancers of Niger, the colorful beaded bodices of the Dinka of Sudan, the striking painted faces of the Karo of Ethiopia, and countless people beaded, draped in beautiful cloth, and veiled to honor a special moment in life.

With their unique eye for Africa and its inhabitants, Beckwith and Fisher have created a moving, personal tribute to some of the most beautiful people on Earth. ...Read more





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Thursday, 20 December 2012

postheadericon National Geographic Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide to Eastern Europe

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National Geographic Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide to Eastern Europe

National Geographic Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide to Eastern Europe

Journalist, author, and travel expert Ruth Ellen Gruber presents a new edition of her acclaimed 1992 guide to Jewish heritage sites in Eastern Europe. Widely acknowledged as the best and most comprehensive book of its kind, this is the only Jewish travel guidebook that takes visitors to hundreds of fascinating sites in small villages and remote hamlets as well as major cities.

This expanded and updated edition includes new coverage of Austria, Ukraine, and Lithuania in addition to Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and all of the former Yugoslavia, areas that are the ancestral home to the great majority of North American Jews. Gruber provides specific historical and cultural information about these Central and Eastern European nations. Then she journeys across each country, exploring Jewish roots in major cities and small shtetls, describing the vestiges of each Jewish community and offering personal insights and reflections on the various people she meets.

Readers will find a wealth of practical travel information throughout, including a language guide, listings of useful local addresses, and up-to-date details on sites that have only recently become accessible to visitors. From exploring the massive 16th-century synagogue in the historic Polish town of Pincrow to strolling among the 12,000 headstones crowded into the old Jewish cemetery in Prague, to meeting resident Jews proudly embracing their ancient culture in Slovenia, this volume takes you on a very special and memorable tour. ...Read more




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National Geographic Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide to Eastern Europe



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