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    Iraq--Just War?

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    Do you believe the invasion of Iraq successfully meets the principles of a just war? A just war is a war that “can only be waged as a last resort. All nonviolent options must be exhausted before the use of force is justified… can only be fought to redress a wrong suffered… must discriminate between combatants and non-combatants” (What Is A Just War?). The war in Iraq was not used as an only remaining option; it was not used as a means to retaliate for an action imposed against us; and it was

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    Veterans after Iraq

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    Mental Health Effects of Serving in Afghanistan and Iraq Handout Warzone-Related Stress Reactions: What Veterans Need to Know (PDF). From the Iraq War Clinician Guide. The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are the longest combat operations since Vietnam. Many stressors face these Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) troops. Stressors OEF/OIF service members are at risk for death or injury. They may see others hurt or killed. They may have to kill or wound others. They

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    Child Soldiers

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    1. Child soldiers are any children under the age of 18 who are recruited by a state or non-state armed group and used as fighters‚ cooks‚ suicide bombers‚ human shields‚ messengers‚ spies‚ or for sexual purposes. 2. In the last 13 years‚ the use of child soldiers has spread to almost every region of the world and every armed conflict. Though an exact number is impossible to define‚ thousands of child soldiers are illegally serving in armed conflict around the world. 3. Some children are under

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    Decision to Invade Iraq

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    simple example of this is the use of uniforms. The Geneva Conventions provided that lawful combatants must wear a distinguishable uniform. In Iraq and Afghanistan the enemy wore no uniforms while American soldiers are required to wear them. How does a soldier identify the enemy if he wears no uniform? There is little argument that our enemies in Iraq and Afghanistan were not following international law. The argument then turns to how we deal with nations and organizations like these. To

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    TO live or not to live

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    would be an amazing experience. Imagine the possibilities‚ you could explore the wonders of the world‚ not only the seven‚ but everything you can from the lowest depths of the seas to the host peeks of the mountains or even beyond that‚ like to outer space. With all that knowledge you could write books and teach people about all those places where no one else can go. Besides that you would also be able to learn languages‚ and then meet people from all over the world. Hearing their stories would help

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    In the essay‚ “How a National Food Policy Could Save Millions of Lives‚” the authors’ main idea is to try to persuade their audience that a food policy would be beneficial in numerous ways. The authors Mark Bittman‚ Michael Pollan‚ Ricardo Salvador‚ and Olivier De Schutter believe that how we produce and consume food has a bigger impact on American’s well-being than any other human activity. They want all Americans to have access to healthful food‚ and the food supply to be free of toxic bacteria

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    Animals are Our Lives “Clearly‚ animals know more than we think‚ and think a great deal more than we know.” - Irene M. Pepperberg. I agree with this quote because I believe that animals help humans more than we give them credit for. Many animals are service animals or just companions. Short‚ tall‚ or small‚ animals are an important part of making humans who we are today. To begin with‚ animals can save peoples lives in some situations. For example‚ in the chapter‚ “Dogs Make Us Humans” from the

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    The Iran-Iraq War

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    Iran-Iraq War 1980-88 Year 11 2B English Written by: Mehdi Nawa Teacher: Ms. Alliss Date: 24/07/2012 CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction: Page No. 1.1 Aim of Report...............................................................................................................................1 1.2 Background of Belligerents..........................................................................................................1 1.3 Maps ................................................................

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    Emily Gilliam February 19‚ 2011 Can Technology affect your mind? "iPod+ iPhone+ iPad= iBroke”…and dysfunctional” Has your life begun to revolve around your cell phone? Are you checking your email‚ texting or tweeting more often than you speak to an actual human? Are you making life and death decisions at the computer. “Should I buy new iTunes or have gas for the rest of the week?” This is a growing problem. People have begun to let technology control their lives. They don’t have the self -control

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    To Live

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    Isaac Lee Language A: English HL World Literature Paper 6/3/2013 Word Count: 1215 A New Perspective on Chinese History Isaac Lee WLP Ball 1 The novel‚ To Live‚ by Yu Hua was banned in China when it was first published because the novel exposed the faulty rule of the Communist party in China. This literary masterpiece depicts four decades of Chinese history‚ including historic events as the Sino-Japanese war‚ the civil war‚ the founding of the People’s Republic of China‚ Mao’s Great Leap Forward

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