They fought a few people,
The Spanish
The Albanians
Ww2
Vedas were the texts used in an early stage of the Hindu religion's
development. They are written in Sanskrit, and contain philosophies on
how individuals should live their lives, as well as ritual guidance and
hymns. These ancient scriptures were allegedly presented to early Indian
seers, but remain today because of old oral traditions that led them to
be preserved through speech until they could be written down.
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Conscription into the military for all countries involved.
Women working in munitions factories, heavy industry, and many other jobs they hadn't done before.In Britain, women were conscripted into such work.
A War Economy adopted in Britain, France,and Germany, whereby manufacture of weapons, munitions, and other war materiel was prioritized.
German naval bombardment of coastal British towns, and air raids over London. When the war ended, Britain was constructing a heavy bomber force that they were planning to use to attack German cities.
German u-boats attacked and sank civilian merchant shipping and liners.
The British naval blockade, which had the intention of (and successfully accomplished) starving Germany into surrender. 760,000 German civilians died during WW1 (compared to 500,000 in WW2), almost all from starvation due to the naval blockade.
The Germans used long range super guns to bombard Paris in 1918.
1. Choose a task you'd like to get done
Something big, something small, something you’ve been putting off for a million years: it doesn’t matter. What matters is that it’s something that deserves your full, undivided attention.
2. Set the Pomodoro for 25 minutes
Make a small oath to yourself: I will spend 25 minutes on this task and I will not interrupt myself. You can do it! After all, it’s just 25 minutes.
3. Work on the task until the Pomodoro rings
Immerse yourself in the task for the next 25 minutes. If you suddenly realize you have something else you need to do, write the task down on a sheet of paper.
4. When the Pomodoro rings, put a checkmark on a paper
Congratulations! You’ve spent an entire, interruption-less Pomodoro on a task.
5. Take a short break
Breathe, meditate, grab a cup of coffee, go for a short walk or do something else relaxing (i.e., not work-related). Your brain will thank you later.
6. Every 4 pomodoros, take a longer break
Once you’ve completed four pomodoros, you can take a longer break. 20 minutes is good. Or 30. Your brain will use this time to assimilate new information and rest before the next round of Pomodoros.
Source: https://francescocirillo.com/pages/pomodoro-technique
the Pomodoro technique maximizes time and efficiency by blocking out a 25 minute interval to free yourself from interruption.