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In the linguistic sense, the Arabic Word "jihad" means struggling or striving and applies to any effort exerted by anyone. In this sense, a student struggles and strives to get an education ans pass course work: An employee, a politician his/her job and maintain good relations with his/her employer the term strive or struggle may be used for/by Muslims as well as non-Muslims; for example, Allah, the One and only True God says in the Quran. Though ...
War inherits the different nature, whether it is aerial war, naval war, war under sea nuclear war etc. War under sea is of its own kind war, which is strategic board war game. If only one Player’s ships occupy a sea area after movement is finished, that player controls the sea area. For the turn, and he or she scores points for it. If there are ships from both sides in the same sea area, the two fleets must fight at least one round of combat.The book ...
With the end of the cold war and the collapse of the Soviet Union, conflict between the United States and Russia appears much less likely. Stockpiles of nuclear warheads are being reduced on both sides and tensions between the two countries have greatly reduced. The concern of political strategies have now shifted to other areas of the world. Current fears of nuclear war are mainly centred around India and Pakistan.Nuclear war or atomic war is a war involving ...
The presented book comprises the comprehensive treatment about the varied principles of war followed during the period of war and also some detailed facts centred round it. This is the book of its own sort. The language of book and the way the expression really will let you walk in detail about the facts.
The book future of war and the future of battlespace in your hand is the book of its own kind. It is a vast elaboration of the concept to which to book is concerned in particular. There has been serious efforts on the part of author to detail about the facts appended to the book.
The libraries saw their advent in their present shape towards the end of 19th century. Information became capital and a saleable commodity in the 2nd half 20th century. Application of information technologies-computer, telecommunications and document reproduction- in 1960’s for a variety of purposes gave birth to information revolution. Libraries could not affo5rd to avoid the magnetic touch of these technologies. In fect, a library has one of the first few ...