It can also be argued that dialogue is not capable solve many issues and preventing violence. But although many times war is inevitable‚ an effort must‚ at least‚ be made to prevent it‚ along with the abundant amount of death and destruction that comes as a consequence. War is beginning to become nothing but destruction‚ as winning the war has no real meaning anymore. General Douglas MacArthur in his commencement address at the Michigan State University said it best: "The enormous destruction to
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November 1st in 1918. It was named so as the battle was fought near the Somme river in France. On the first day alone‚ our side suffered more than 57 thousand casualties and by the last day of the battle we had lost more than 1.5 million men. Sir Douglas Haig was British commander on the Western Front during the majority of the first world war. The high casualties of the battle were caused mostly due to his military strategies. This made him a controversial figure in the eyes of many. Haig has been
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Non-cryptic Eggs on Predation Rate of Ground-nesting Birds BSC2011LTitle Determining the effect of cryptic‚ brown eggs versus non-cryptic‚ white eggs on the predation rate of ground-nesting bird species. Abstract Various interactions occur between organisms. Predation is a crucial interaction in which one species benefits by consuming another. I conducted this experiment to determine if crypsis affected the predation rate of eggs in ground-nesting birds. I hypothesized that cryptic eggs would
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told me to always strive to reach any goal that I set for myself‚ and she would always stand behind me on everything I ever did… I chose to read the book‚ Where the Girls are by Susan Douglas. I found this whole book interesting‚ mainly because it was the era that my mother grew up in. She grew up in the 1960s‚ a time where life was finally turning around for women. In the chapter‚ Mama Said‚ she actually talks about how her mother took on a job after her and her brother started going to school. “…nearly
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Time After Time" is a song by American singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper‚ released as the second single from her album She’s So Unusual. It reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart on June 9‚ 1984‚[1] and remained there for two weeks. Worldwide‚ the song is her most commercially successful single after "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"‚ and reached number three on the UK Singles Chart and number six on the ARIA Singles Chart. The Rolling Stone and MTV’s 100 Greatest Pop Songs ranked it at
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In schools around the US‚ students are taught that past the civil war‚ slavery became nonexistent. However‚ as I read through Douglas A. Blackmon’s Slavery By Another Name‚ I realized that slavery did not stop in 1865‚ but that it had continued for decades after‚ with arguably worse conditions and restrictions. In his book‚ Blackmon describes the struggles of African Americans after the 13th Amendment’s enactment. He describes the south’s transition from pre civil war legalized slavery to the post
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Frederick Douglass‚ Douglass describes the hardships of his life. Even though my life experiences are different from Douglass in many ways‚ they are similar in many respects. Frederick Douglas lived through slavery‚ and in my lifetime I lived through the ends of the Cold War‚ Gulf War‚ terrorist attacks‚ and a time in which a person’s right is being more and more protected‚ for example the Civil Rights Act of 1991. In Frederick Douglass’s life they were many new regulations that modified the effects
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TIME AFTER TIME – Cyndi Lauper Lying in my bed I hear the clock tick‚ And think of you Caught up in circles confusion-- Is nothing new Flashback--warm nights-- Almost left behind Suitcases of memories‚ Time after-- Sometimes you picture me-- I’m walking too far ahead You’re calling to me‚ I can’t hear What you’ve said-- Then you say--go slow-- I fall behind-- The second hand unwinds [Chorus:] If you’re lost you can look--and you will find me Time after time If you fall I
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Book Review (1) Gail B. Stewart (2) Victorian England (3) 96 Pages (4) “Victorian England” is a book informing the reader on how Victoria became the queen of Great Britain on June 20‚ 1837 following the death of her uncle‚ King William IV. She was only eighteen years old. Nobody suspected her to ever become Queen because her grandfather‚ King George III had fifteen children in which had all died by this time. The idea of a teenage girl ruling one of the most powerful nations startled everybody
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Douglas Haig: One of the “Butchers” The level of violence and loss experienced during the First World War was unlike anything that the world had seen before. The number of nations involved far surpassed any war that preceeded it. Only a handful of countries around the world were able to remain neutral‚ thereby protecting their populations from the massive losses that destroyed Europe. Technological advances in weaponary‚ new battle tactics‚ and the largest european armies ever raised were put
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