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    Is War Inevitable?

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    Is War Inevitable? Many wars have been fought throughout time. The question is; is it possible to avoid war? Is it just something that is in human nature‚ something that can’t be avoided? Without war‚ our world would be totally different‚ but in what way? What would be different if The Cold War didn’t happen or the War of 1812? In this essay‚ I will be sharing my opinions in 3 different sections. Is it possible to avoid war? Is war in human nature? How would our world be different without some

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    Debt Is Inevitable

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    such as being financially debt free‚ are not guaranteed. Acquiring stability financially remains as a complicated‚ lucrative notion. Financial success does not come without purpose and commitment. Unless commitment and purpose is used‚ debt is inevitable. An abundant amount of Americans taste the harsh reality of being in debt at least once in their lives. It requires work to manage money in the way that it should be managed. The stress of obtaining a debt is an unwanted‚ undeserved‚

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    Fear Is Inevitable

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    Change is inevitable‚ no one can avoid it‚ but the way you deal with the change and the emotions that come along with it can alter the outcome of the change‚ either in a positive of negative way. This comes under the aspect of change‚ known as fear. We are always fearing change‚ fearing how and what its going to change our path in life. You will find that in“The Book Thief” by Marcus Zusak and “Rain Man” by Barry Levinson both explore how if we fear change or push it away‚ it wont get you anywhere

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    Stereotypes Are Inevitable

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    Stereotypes are inevitable; it is whether or not they’re “good” that is disputable. Society discourages people from stereotyping by giving the impression that the term “stereotype” refers only to negative assumptions‚ intentional acts of abuse‚ and is the cause of negative outcomes‚ but not all stereotypes are bad. Stereotypes categorize and assign characteristics in order to simplify social information. It is important to keep in mind that there are also positive stereotypes that result in positive

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    Was Ww1 Inevitable

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    Was World War I inevitable? When studying the causes of World War I at a glance it is easy to see how one can come to the conclusion that World War I was inevitable. This is due primarily to Germany’s role in situation. Their growing nation was blossoming in both industrialism and extreme nationalism‚ making it one of the world’s most influential empires at the time of war break out. Along with this‚ they wanted a war‚ they had the forces to bring higher status to their name‚ so why not. In 1914

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    Cynthia J. Van Zandt debated “Was Conflict Between Europeans and Native Americans Inevitable?” Kevin Kenny argued that yes‚ conflict between Europeans and Native Americans was inevitable. He built his case by highlighting the clashing definitions of land ownership between English colonists and Native Americans. He recounted the founding of Pennsylvania‚ the peaceful intentions of the colonists‚ and yet the inevitable conflict that occurred as a result of the clashing views of land ownership. Cynthia

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    Civil War inevitable

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    By the end of 1854 the two sections‚ the North (Union) and the South (Confederacy) had reached an impasse and that Civil War was inevitable sooner or later. The conflicts grew tension between the two‚ the manufacturing section of the North and the agricultural South‚ which led to Civil War. Between the North and the South there were economic‚ social and political differences. The North had a number of goals concerning slavery and the South. The North wanted to abolish slavery‚ stop the spread of

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    Is globalisation ‘new and inevitable’? Discuss with reference to EITHER culture‚ economics OR politics. Globalisation means ‘Growth to a large scale across the world’. This does not mean just businesses expanding across the world but also news‚ technology‚ people and even diseases. It’s when ‘something’ crosses national boundaries at an imaginary speed and on an unpredictable scale. This is only touching the subject in defining globalisation. There are different views on what globalisation is and

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    were deprived of funding and the failure of universal public education. There is a view that this failure was inevitable. Corruption and the rise of white supremacist groups and ideology are the principal reasons for the failure of the reconstruction and‚ being characteristic of American society at the time‚ they were unavoidable. In this sense‚ the failure of the reconstruction was inevitable. Widespread corruption was a major reason why the efforts at reconstruction failed in the United States after

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    Is prejudice inevitable? Discuss. Prejudice has been one of the most commonly investigated topics in social psychology for many years. The word ‘prejudice’ is defined as a thought or belief constructed prior to having the required knowledge about something (Chambers English Dictionary‚ 1988)‚ but this can also refer to feelings and behaviour towards individuals within a group‚ whether or not this is first-hand (Brown‚ 2010). Following the categorisation or ‘labelling’ of groups‚ or individuals

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