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    Essay on Students and Politics Z.KHAN The question has always been open to criticism whether students should be kept at arms length from politics or they should be allowed to take an active part in politics. In this age of political advancement and awakening‚ the students’ life in itself has been a politics for the last many years. Moreover‚ every young man has some inspirations and some sentiments. These inspirations and sentiments can only be given a practical shape if they are allowed to enter

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    Reason Behind the American Civil War Essay 1 The American Civil War commenced in the 1861till 1865‚ after where a great deal of pressure is building between the Northern and Southern states. This tension was said to be the debate of slavery between the North and South‚ however there are some documents that points out that slavery is not the only reason. The conflict between the north and the sought had been brewing since the early 1600s‚ before slavery was even introduced

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    LBJ made a decision to commit in Southeast Asia was rooted in the American pledge to battle and contain communism and Vietnam LBJ concluded is the place to make a power credible. If freedom is to be saved we need a whole new kind of strategy a wholly different kind of force and a wholly different kind of training and commitment. Although Kennedy was willing to send U.S. military advisers into South Vietnam and mount covert operations in North Vietnam Cambodia and Laos he drew the line on U.S. combat

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    The Battle of Britain: a Turning Point in WWII A substantial turning point in World War II‚ the Battle of Britain encompassed a German aerial attack on England. An Allied victory‚ this battle marked the first successful attempt at European resistance against Nazi Germany. The German air force was defeated and with the United States entering the war‚ an allied victory became tangible. Through reviewing key aspects of the pre-battle era‚ the battle itself‚ and the aftermath of the battle‚ its role

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    here! Ultimately‚ U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War was a gradual process that led up to becoming a principle ally to South Vietnam. The U.S. allowed for many events to happen before they got involved in the Vietnam War. Mao Zedong and his communist party had recently won the Chinese Civil War‚ this resulted

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    American Revolution vs. French Revolution The American Revolution is a fascinating and enormous subject‚ with many parallels to the French Revolution‚ and it would be impossible to discuss every aspect of it in only a few paragraphs. However‚ here is a general overview. Perhaps the most interesting aspect was that the British colonies in North America were at first very loyal to the United Kingdom‚ but in a period of 10 or 15 years they became so dissatisfied that they demanded complete

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    ENG/101 The First World War originated in new and huge problems for both military authorities and military health service. (Marc‚ B.‚ 2002‚ Paragraph 1) There were many advances in medicine and surgery during World War One because of the many individuals that were injured. Hospitals were developed‚ medicines were created‚ surgical procedures‚ and even the ambulance all were developed during World War One. There

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    World War 1 Trench Warfare The Western Front during World War 1 stretched from the North Sea to the Swiss Frontier with France. Both sides dug themselves in ending any possible chance of a quick war; this caused a stalemate‚ which was to last for most of the war. Over 200‚000 men died in the trenches of WW1‚ most of who died in battle‚ but many died from disease and infections brought on by the unsanitary conditions. The Great War lasted from 1914-1918 simply because of the fighting in the trenches

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    WW1 poetry 1) The first poem‚ “Who’s for the game”‚ is written in 1915. 1915 was the second year in world war one‚ and thereby the beginning. Therefore‚ England needed as many young men as possible. At least Jessie Pope meant that. Around 5 million soldiers was the total number of the British army during the whole war. At the beginning of the war‚ the British army consisted entirely of volunteers‚ and they had quite a smaller army than France and Germany. This might be why Pope wants to get

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    Vietnam war was huge conflict during the years of 1964 through 1975‚ this single incident changed many Americans opinions about the nation’s role both in foreign affairs and domestic ones. The Vietnam war failed in its primary purpose which was to assists in the defense against north Vietnamese communism‚ just like the cold war previously this proved to be another example of escalation. The US involvement in Vietnam damaged the us reputation due to very misguided and complex intentions on the part of political

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