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    Humanity has only survived this long to the successful relationships it has made over time but‚ those very relationships were only able to survive from the trust and truth instilled in them proving that the very means of survival depends on that. However‚ a lack or absence of either trust or truth will cause those very relationships to crumble in a matter of moments‚ bestowing upon them‚ ample emotional and physical pain which is unfathomable compared to any other pain that could be inflicted. In

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    \The Civil War‚ probably one of the most devastating events in the history of America‚ and in the cases of most countries‚ probably one of the most devastating things they’ve ever heard of. A major country divided and turned against itself and completely unable to work things out without violence. Yet not only did it affect us and our image as a nation to the other nations‚ but if affected various aspects of our lives. The Civil War had a gigantic effect in laboring‚ due to the fact that basically

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    What Are the Effects of the Building of the Vietnam War Memorial? The Vietnam War memorial is a wall covered with the most serious graffiti imaginable. It is a wall‚ but a human wall‚ a stone record of human flesh‚ its very hardness made of vulnerability (Johnson 1). This research paper is going to highlight the impact that the memorial has had on individuals that have visited the wall‚ the intention of the creation of the memorial‚ and how the memorial has changed individual’s perspectives of

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    The revolutionary war was a key point in history. In this essay I will be discussing the following things‚ causes of the Revolutionary war‚ results of the Revolutionary war and how the british were involved during the Revolutionary war. To begin with I will be going over the causes of the war that include acts‚taxes and the economy’s effect on the start of the revolutionary war.One of the biggest causes of the start of the american revolution was the increasing taxes from the British parliament

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    Michael McCracken Global Politics Prof. Clarke 4/25/13 The Syrian Civil War and Its Effect on the World Environment Since early 2011 protestors have lined the streets of Syria putting on demonstrations calling for the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad. They were calling for an end to a nearly four decade ruling by Assad’s family‚ and the dispersion of the hardnosed Ba’ath Party. Shortly after these protests began Assad ordered the Syrian army to break up these demonstrations with the

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    “The Intouchables”-a film of true humanity The movie‚ “The Intouchables”‚ is based upon a true story‚ and real characters. It’s a story about two unlikely people who end up connected in a way only reality could conjure up. I had seen this movie once in 2012. But after I attended this class‚ I decided to watch it again because there are four elements in the movie that are related to what we are learning: disability‚ ethnicity‚ class‚ and culture differences. After watching

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    country gained its independence from Britain in 1961 as an effect of World War II. Despite this change for the better the Sierra Leone Civil War started exactly 3 decades later in 1991 and lasted until 2002. This civil war was between the government and a group known as the rebels and resulted in many civilians deaths. After all the fighting‚ the government got help from the British and won the civil war. As a result to this long civil war the government was less wealthy as you would expect but at

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    Jude-Christians: This view of humanity is bound together by the theistic meaning of life. Both ideas encompass a creator‚ that creator being God who is sovereign and omnipotent. They believe man is made in the image of God. Through theism‚ our purpose is to know God‚ and in doing so. we will achieve happiness. This concept has a strength‚ the strength being a possibility that there is a creator and this creator is greater than any thought. This idea is radical in regards to such a claim. However

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    17 December 1999 The Effects of War and Music Together How are music and war related? Music puts a voice in the people’s ears‚ and tells them whether or not we should be involved in that war. It helped out the troops when they were over seas to not be so home sick. Also‚ every war preceding the Vietnam War had music to help or support the war‚ but the Vietnam War is where music during wartime changed. The Vietnam War has been called "America’s first rock-and-roll war" because of rock music

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    Final Essay – Humanities Meaning is a symbolically-charged idea - it is an idea that is embodied and conveyed by a certain representation‚ a symbol‚ whether these symbols are objects or words. Meaning therefore gives sense and significance to ‘things’ that would otherwise be absurd of nature. This leads us to reflect on the power of meaning as a determinant that shapes our visions‚ beliefs‚ perceptions and so on. This is why we can speak of the power of literature when meaning is conveyed through

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