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    27 March 2013 Predator Drones: The Unsettling Impact Thousands of miles away‚ an aircraft carrying two hundred pounds of explosives flies over Pakistan while the pilot commands the movement of the innovative aircraft in Indian Springs‚ Nevada. The highly trained pilot in Nevada is only a mere button away from creating total chaos in the quiet cities of Pakistan. The unmanned aircraft attached with explosives halfway around the world is known as a predator drone‚ or in short‚ a drone.

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    Why Haig Is Bad Leader

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    trust and faith in him‚ if he was a donkey the soldiers wouldn’t have listened. Source A says the Haig live “almost 30 miles away behind the trenches” it goes on to say that he never went any closer. This shows that Haig had never experienced trench warfare. This lack of experience means that he was not able to make good decisions on how to fight the war. The evidence comes from a Veteran of the trenches. As a result he may be unhappy that many of his friends had died for little or no gain. It would

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    try and demonstrate the tactics and difficulties encountered in an asymmetric warfare‚ which commonly include attacks not against the opponent’s military‚ but its civilian population. This type of conflict is divided between two sides: a weaker rebellious side‚ often referred to as insurgents‚ and a stronger military power who’s seen as a foreign invader‚ referred to as counterinsurgents. Due to the

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    The battle of Fromelles took place on the 19th of July 1916‚ being one of the many battles on the Western Front involving the Australians during World War 1. This battle was 19 days after the start of battle of the Somme. Established upon the previous French agricultural fields of Flanders‚ the battle was considered as one of the darkest nights in Australian history‚ with the Australian diggers fatality rate numbering 5533 and death rate almost 2000. Through this essay‚ an account of the happenings

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    Already‚ we are presented with two contrasting views of Stanhope. By considering the way in which both characters discuss him‚ we can address the question of whether or not Stanhope possesses heroic qualities. The play depicts the horror of trench warfare; it gives us an insight into what life is like in the war‚ the reality of the war and the reality of heroism. Heroism is to show great courage and bravery. A lot of men in the war signed up because when the war was over they wanted to be seen as a

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    Athenian Trireme

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    THE TRIREME By: Dimitri Oared warships‚ lie at the heart of the Hellenic civilization ’s history of which the Trireme is the most famous. In the seventh and sixth centuries BC they transported the colonists from their mother cities to all parts of the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. In 480 BC the Greeks won possibly their most significant battle against the much larger Persian fleet in the narrow waters of Salamis. Athens supremacy at sea was founded upon the crucial role that

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    Biowarfare Research Paper

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    The Ethics (moral principle) of Biowarfare Daniel Reyes articlehighlights Nations need to take preventative measures to curb the development and proliferation of biological and chemical weapons‚ such as: * adopting a scientific code of ethics * incorporating ethics into graduate science courses * formulating accountability mechanisms for research * raising academic‚ industry‚ and public awareness of ethical issues Introduction: A Modern Day Trojan Horse * The 2001 anthrax

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    World War One was a war that consisted of many casualties. In trench warfare‚ not all the casualties were from the opposing trench‚ they came from your own in the form of diseases and infections. These could travel via the water at the bottom of the trench‚ in seems of clothing‚ in the soldiers hair‚ or by animals that lived in the trenches along side the soldiers. The trenches were a very unsanitary place. So unsanitary everything is cleaned once a day and things are still able to be distributed

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    Why War Is Necessary

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    For as far back as mankind dates back in it’s existence‚ there has always been and always will be war. History all throughout the world holds numerous acts of war dating all the way back to the early years of civilization‚ up until even today’s most recent problems. I believe war is a perfectly necessary action‚ especially when a hostile force makes unjustifiable attacks that put the safety of our country at jeopardy. This does not mean that every issue’s solution has to be war. Simply‚ this means

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    Social Changes In Ww1

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    war explore ways to win. Tanks‚ chemical warfare‚ and powered flight are highly significant technologies that affected the war effort. Tanks could cross barbed wire‚ and pass through no man’s land easily. They didn’t go fast and broke down multiple times‚ but they could resolve a stalemate. Soldiers fled into the trenches as they couldn’t create a dent in the other side. Tanks allowed the war to progress and finally come to a resolution. Chemical warfare was a more cruel way to win the war. There

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