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    I believe the poem the listening post by John kent is about a man who has lost all emotion‚ and is now numb to his surroundings- " cold bones‚ numbed brain". The writing doesn’t contain any similies but I think it has more of an effect being said straight out. In the poem he is writing of a man who blackened sockets now take the place of where hopeful eyes used to lay. His fingers are "frozen and swell through the gloves‚ cradeled weapon held with love". His hands are cold and tired from the weather

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    in the Korean War had many successes including the Battle at Inchon‚ Freezing at the Chosin Reservoir‚ and the Battle for the Punchbowl. Starting on the 25th of June 1950‚ the Korean War lasted for 3 years and 2 days (Gruenberg XX-XXii). The Korean War was in constant change. The US‚ South Koreans‚ and UN forces would make a big push and the North Koreans‚ Chinese‚ and Soviets would push right back. Territory traded hands all over the war including Seoul‚ the nation’s capital‚ which was a major

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    Revision Notes: Korean War KOREAN WAR North Korea [Communist] invaded South Korea [Capitalist]. Causes [memory word: DUCKS] Domino theory - Truman thought that Far Eastern countries would fall like dominoes. China became Communist in 1949. Truman feared Japan would follow. He felt he had to stop this. Undermine Communism - - NSC 68 (April 1950) recommended that the US abandon ’containment’ and start to ’roll back’ Communism. Cold War - Truman and

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    their invasion of SK. So‚ even after the fact‚ NK declared war on SK. General Douglas MacArthur He wanted to defeat the Korean army However‚ the Korean army was too powerful for him to take head on. So‚ MacArthur ambushed the army from all sides‚ surrounding them while the U.N’s troops fought them head on. They proved as a good distraction. President Harry Truman He wanted China to stay out of the war and to keep the war as short as possible. However‚ his general MacArthur‚ had

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    In the aftermath of WWII‚ the United States found itself imbedded in a struggle to halt the expansion of communism. In doing so‚ the U.S. Military would be forced to protect its influence in nearby regions‚ its allies‚ and engage the communist forces of North Korea in 1950 and North Vietnam in 1965. In each of these initial engagements the U.S. Army‚ Task Force Smith in Korea and the 1st Air Cavalry Division in South Vietnam‚ stood heavily out-numbered against a very formidable enemy. Although being

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    I’ll be analyzing‚ interpreting‚ and judging a work of art made in 1992. This memorial is along the banks of the Ohio River‚ which it captures the tragedy and fatigue of those who fought in the war. This memorial is dedicated to the military who served in the Korea War. This art piece was made by Steve Shields‚ the name of his art piece is The Korean War Memorial. Harmony is created in this piece by the pattern on the pants and shirts of the soldiers. The pattern on their clothing has a repetition

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    extent that the intervention of USA was more of a hindrance than help in resolving the Korean War. This is because USA prolonged the war‚ and made it international by getting China involved. However‚ USA was also a help because it provided the South with the manpower to fight back against the North Korean army and by pushing them back to the 38th parallel. The intervention of USA was more of a hindrance because the USA prolonged the war by invading into the North Korean territory when they could have

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    Two Views of War Nothing can impact society like war. War can be viewed as noble and just‚ or cruel and inhuman‚ as well as everything in between. War can make a man a hero‚ or it can make him a criminal. War affects everyone in society whether they are fighting in the trenches or waiting at home for a loved one to return. War has been the topic of countless pieces of literature‚ in the poem "Dulce et Decorum Est‚" by Wilfred Owen and the poem "To Lucasta‚ on Going to the Wars‚" by Richard

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    tempting to argue that battles and entire wars are exactly as they seem. This common problem is readily found in two wars fought in the 1860s: the American Civil War (1861-1865) and the Austro-Prussian War (1866). However‚ while it is easy to consider the American Civil War as simply a war fought by the Union to maintain territorial integrity throughout the relatively young United States‚ and the Austro-Prussian War as merely the “middle” war of the three wars of German Unification meant to expand “German”

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    first English civil war‚ but most of these people were apart of two prominent parties‚ namely the royalists and parliamentarians. Of these two groups‚ two figures outstand as bitter rivals‚ King Charles I and John Pym; together they contributed most significantly to the disagreement and aggression between Parliament and King. However‚ ultimately I believe Pym to be the lesser of two evils. The relationship and status of the monarchy in parliament’s eyes had already been in a state of decline even

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