History is important because we get to learn from others' mistakes. The old saying is: "those who do not learn from the mistakes of the past are doomed to repeat them."
Though the actual saying is 'He who forgets history is doomed (or condemned) to repeat it', George Santayana was the one who originally said it (as he was the earliest known proof of saying the quote).
Only the UK government can really tell you what the current policy on counter-terrorism is. There is a saying 'one mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter'. There is also a saying 'Those who do not learn the mistakes from history are doomed to repeat the mistakes of history" Both of these saying seem to mean that people will only tern to 'terrorism' if all else fails
to learn from the mistakes of the past thus wont repeat them
There is a saying that the winners write the history books. People are generally more likely to want to talk about success rather than defeat. There are examples of heroic defeat in history, but it is far less common than the so called glorious victory.Yes, I do think the winners write the history books.
There's an old saying "those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it". Hitler was a key part of making some really horrible things happening, by knowing what he did we can watch out for it and perhaps keep it from happening again.
Shakespeare means Star-crossed lovers by saying that they are doomed to die by the stars?
You will probably get a demerit. Worse, you may not discover that you do not fully understand the lesson on which the homework was based.
John Adams.
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ther no history 4 that saying but that is as greeting 4 Muslim coming by our relagion
"you dont have to hold a position in order to be a leader" by:irish tegio