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    The Wars

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    Syeda Zehra Mrs. Diamond ENG4U 9th October 2012 The Wars – Timothy Findley Family often has a great influence on the decisions of our lives. Parents often are the greatest external influences that we consider. Similarly in The Wars‚ Timothy Findley’s main character – Robert Ross’ parents influence his actions throughout the book. Mrs. Ross is portrayed as an adamant woman who is not very expressive of her love towards her children (especially Robert) because of societal norms but a gradual

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    IMPACT OF WAR

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    Ok lets start  Impact of War caused by the Guerilla warfare   Change in the impact of war on the population loss ratio in the civilians (Geography could  help)   Psychological impacts on the soldiers and the civilians of Vietnam <­ Psychology  Environmental (Geography) damages that were  made due to the Guerilla Warfare  Land Mines and traps that had been used in Guerilla warfare impact on the geography of  Vietnam.   Reduce in casualties as impact of war due to the usage of Guerilla warfare.   Wooyoung­ Introduction 

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    discusses his mistrust for government.” Further along in the story‚ Ma is forced to beg police to let them pass as they are attempting to enter California; the police are given the characteristic of being the barricade of hope. Another example of police brutality occurs when the police come into the camp the Joads are staying in‚ and after Floyd attempts to stand up for fair pay‚ a fight breaks out‚ and the police begin shooting at Floyd without a care‚ and shoot an innocent woman instead without remorse

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    ‘I hate war as only a soldier who has live it can‚ only as one who has seen its brutality‚ its futility‚ its stupidity’ Through a critical commentary‚ explore your chosen poet’s portrayal of the brutality and futility of war in the Twentieth Century. How typical is the poem of the other poetry that you have read from the Penguin book of First World War poetry in terms of these themes’ In Counter-Attack‚ Siegfried Sassoon vividly conveys the brutality of war and the tragic experience that soldiers

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    War Poetry

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    War has occurred in several occasions throughout history. We&#8217;ve had several important wars in the twentieth century‚ World War I and World War II‚ and Vietnam. Each and every war has had an effect on those who lived through it‚ and those who fought in it. Poets write about what effects‚ and inspires them. If they were soldiers in war they often times have a strong opinion of war. This comes out in their poetry. Seigfried Sassoon‚ and Rupert Brooke were English poets who both served in

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    Running head: MOSS Rodney King Incident Speech Topic: Police Brutality Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the Rodney King Incident Central Idea: Rodney King Incident and how it changed society I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention Getter: Have you ever been accused of something that you did not do or had nothing to do with? B. Reveal Topic: The Rodney King Incident in March of 1991 C. Establish Credibility: D. Introduce

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    Vietnam War

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    The Vietnam War Of all of the wars fought by the United States‚ the Vietnam War was by far the most controversial. After the defeat of French forces‚ Vietnam was divided into two sections: North Vietnam‚ and South Vietnam. North Vietnam became a Communist government under Ho Chi Minh‚ and South Vietnam eventually became a Republic under Ngo Dinh Diem. Under Diem ’s oppressive rule‚ the Viet Cong (those against Diem) grew in power‚ and the U.S. reacted to the Communist threat by sending in troops

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    Prisoners of War

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    No one goes to war thinking they will be the one captured and tortured by the enemy. As Canadian troops sailed to Europe to join in the fighting of World War Two‚ they more likely had nightmares about dying tragically‚ or suffering for days. No one really worried about being captured because war was associated with fighting‚ guns‚ winning and losing. A rude awakening came to those captured and taken to the many different concentration camps. Canadian POW’s endured very unfortunate experiences in

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    Just war

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    Reflection Paper 1: Just War Many people ponder to the question: when is war just? We also ponder if war is necessary and when is it necessary and if there are other ways to settle the discrepancy. Throughout time war has brought on a lot of pain‚ pressure and countless number of casualties. And to me I believe it is not fair to innocent worldwide citizens. To experience or to hear about such destruction and chaos brings a shiver down my spine. Why do countries have to go to war? Why can’t they settle

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    Animals In War

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    years the role of animals has gone unnoticed. Throughout the stories of war we have learned of the miraculous things soldiers have done‚ but nothing was mentioned about the animals that helped or risked their lives for soldiers. Animals have played a significant‚ but often unappreciated‚ role in the history of warfare. They offered endless hours of service day after day to dying‚ trapped‚ and helpless soldiers. They also improved war tactics‚ troop morale‚ and surprised enemies with their willingness

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