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The Battle of Stalingrad: Physical and Human Geographical Factors in the Turning Point of World War II
[This blog post has been published by Dr Craig Wright’s editor on behalf of Dr Wright.] The Battle of Stalingrad
The Battle of Stalingrad: A Geographic Analysis
[This blog post has been published by Dr Craig Wright’s editor on behalf of Dr Wright.] The Battle of Stalingrad
The Importance of Geography in Military Operations
This post is written from the perspective of a military commander overseeing an operation. Geography is a broad and diverse
Doctoral Study Components: Blockchain Technology
Dr Craig Wright DBA, Walden University Class DDBA8100-656/DDBA-8101 S1 – Operational Definitions When studying scalability in a blockchain, it is
Biblical Examples of Work and Their Relevance to Contemporary Contexts
Work is a fundamental aspect of human existence in biblical and secular contexts. This post explores biblical examples of work,
Paper Critique: Early Religion and the Economic Geography of Wine
Stanislawski, D. (1975). Dionysus Westward: Early Religion and the Economic Geography of Wine. Geographical Review, 65(4), 427–444. https://doi.org/10.2307/213743 Dan
Ruling Powers and the United Kingdom
Britain was not always Britain. With the United Kingdom sometimes seeming less United, and while the separatist movement in Scotland
Paper Critique: ‘Trade and Geography in the Spread of Islam’
Michalopoulos, S., Naghavi, A., & Prarolo, G. (2018). Trade and Geography in the Spread of Islam. The Economic Journal, 128(616),
Historical Maps
The National archives in the UK provide access to a collection of historical maps (Archives, n.d.). In this archive, maps
London and the Thames
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was
Comparing Class Across Narrative Plot Devices in Wuthering Heights and The Time Machine
Emily Brontë first published the novel Wuthering Heights in 1847. H. G. Wells first published the novella The Time Machine
An Unlyrical Ode to the Bard?
Strophe Although commonly represented as a poem to a man, doing so would misrepresent many of the underlying aspects of