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    Repressed Free Thinking In Between 1960 and 1980 most of Europe and Russia wasn’t a good place to be. There were tensions and fears brought on by the Cold War. People were not allowed to freely think and express their opinions from behind the Iron Curtain. There was also an extreme lack of Human Civil Rights under Joseph Stalin’s rule and several years after. Furthermore it’s clear why the Soviet Union wasn’t a good place to live if you were a free thinking human being. A notable event during

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    Justifiable Terrorism in Total Wars The word ‘terrorism’ instantly makes people shudder; the negative connotations and controversies surrounding terrorism in modern society are enough to spark a discussion of whether it is justifiable or not. In order to determine whether or not terrorism can be justified‚ a clear definition must be decided upon. Decades before the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11‚ 2001‚ the definition of the word terrorism was hard

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    world war one. This depiction aids you in envisioning the gory bloodshed - the consequences of the gas attack. This poem describes the gas attack in the trench whilst presenting the undeniable truth about war in its full glory. While‚ Flanders Field is contrasting to the before poem‚ this poem is an embodiment of symbolism and irony. It is an eminent piece of poetry‚ by John McRae- a major who also suffered the horrors of the Great War. The poem refers to a huge field - the area where many war casualties

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    security in the present was the Cold War. The differences between the Cold War and the War on Terror were of course the time‚ the place‚ and the people who were involved but the main difference were the cause of each war. The U.S. got involved with Korea and Vietnam because the US wanted to stop the spread of communism coming from countries like the U.S.S.R. The US declared war against Afghanistan because of terrorist actions of 9/11 to stop the spread of terrorism in the future. Reasons like these

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    Difference between Jihad and Terrorism Jihad The word Jihad derived from the Arabic word Jahada which means to strive or struggle. In a religious context it means to strive spiritually and physically. It is not only included in the religion Islam but also included in the Judaism and Christianity which is considered most popular religions today. In Islam Jihad can be defined as a struggle for improvement. On the other hand‚ Jihad is a fighting in order to defend an asset or honor and homeland.

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    document may come as a shock to those who have believed the government’s lies concerning the war on terror‚ the US has aided terrorist for decades. Like General William Odom who served as the director of the National Security Agency under the Reagan administration said‚ “Because the United States itself has a long record of supporting terrorists and using terrorist tactics‚ the slogans of today’s war on terrorism merely makes the United States look hypocritical to the rest of the world.” The United State’s

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    Nuclear weapons have become a major threat to the planet and the topic is too often brushed aside as something not worth thinking about. However‚ as new technologies develop‚ and the stockpile of nuclear weapons keep growing‚ so does the threat of an extinction level event . The global impact that a nuclear war would bring comes with many consequences. T Nuclear bombs must be banned and stockpiles removed to ensure that the human population does not annihilate both itself and its mother- Earth

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    The war on terrorism‚ when we hear the word “war” we usually think about the soldiers that are dying‚ millions of dollars we are spending‚ and to have complete control of the world. However‚ the war can bring many good things to the United States like creating many jobs for the United States economy. The United States has been in many of wars in the past century‚ but the war we now face today in the Middle East has been going on for about 11 years. It is one of those topics that can be controversial

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    see the parallels between the societies in the book and our world. It is clear that John Wyndham wrote The Chrysalids as a warning for today’s society. It is easy to compare the extremes of the society in The Chrysalids to what our society today has overcome. The comparisons are elaborated on below‚ discussing nuclear war‚ climate change and prejudice. NUCLEAR WAR Nuclear war could cause a global catastrophe similar to what the characters are living in the aftermath of. Nuclear fallout would explain

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    Dirty War Review 1. What is terrorism? A definition of “terrorism” refers to the use of force or violence against persons or property for the purpose of intimidation‚ coercion (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services‚ 2011); Terrorists often use violence and threats to create fear among the public. Terrorism is a criminal act such as airline hijackings‚ bomb scares‚ weapons of mass destruction that influences an audience beyond the immediate victim. The strategy of terrorists is to commit

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