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    Wars have never achieved anything and never will. Discuss. War is a fight between countries or groups over a particular issue. It is not always harmful or always helpful‚ it can be both at times depending on the issue and situation. It also depends on the style of war to decide who is right on their side. Wars are fought to resolve a certain problem‚ issue or conflict. They are also fought so that one country or group can defend themselves or to attain power.  Some people say that wars are necessary

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    English 1113 5 November 2013 Word Count: 718 The Sidewalk Never Ends “Let us make a pair of pants for the poor old hippopotamus‚ to cover his hide – once we decide exactly how big his bottomus.” This short‚ humorous poem from Where the Sidewalk Ends is one of the many unique and entertaining works of Shel Silverstein‚ a poet‚ author‚ artist and musician. As a child‚ I grew up reading books by Silverstein‚ including A Light in the Attic and The Giving Tree. I was excited to set out to find information

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    People must never give up on something that is important to them. There will be distractions along the way but‚ they must overcome these obstacles no matter what the situation may be. They may see an easy way out which could end the difficulties for them‚ but for an overall result‚ they might lose something or someone very important to them. They must keep going on and pushing to achieve their overall goal. As a result‚ they will feel a sense of relief in the end because they will have accomplished

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    Lost time is never found again When you are young‚ eager and full of beans‚ you rarely cOntemplate how precious time is. You just live and revel in life‚ devoting almost all your time to the things that you are keen on doing. We show so much impatience looking forward to our birthday and hate those hapless few days that feel like ages. Just imagine what great amount of time we kill in front of our computers or hanging around the streets. As long as we are kids and teens and have enough spare

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    THE GREAT GATSBY IS GREAT Written by Tadau Kolli - 1st of March 2016 
Copies of Fitzgeralds most famous work can be found in most English classrooms around the world‚ and many students have read it during their high school years. It is seen as one of the great American classics. But why is this particular novel so special? Does it deserve its place amongst the famous books in English literature? Here is why the Great Gatsby is still a great novel. First‚ let us take a look at the historical context

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    difficult decisions. Their lives go from ordinary one day to unimaginable the next. In the world humans populate today‚ it is often seen how the obstacles sprung upon one are hard to overcome. Kazuo Ishiguro’s two novels When we were Orphans and Never Let me Go provide one with a plan to overcome these problems. Clearly obstacles can be easily overcome by assessing the extremely tragic situation‚ accepting it and realizing all the good things present. Throughout this journey of life‚

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    The Better-Nevers of Social Media “Closer to people I’m far away from‚ but maybe farther from the people I’m close enough to” (Rose‚ 613) This short post perfectly sums up social media.  Written by the author of the article‚ Josh Rose’s friend‚ he explains his feeling on the revolution of the internet. Josh Rose himself believes that the social media movement has brought forth positive changes. His examples not only include his friend who was able to reach people from far away but his son who is

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    bravery. The vicissitude he bequeathed to military tactics made it perceptible that he was not an asset of the society he lived in‚ but a ruler. Alexander‚ born as Alexandros‚ son of King Philip I of Macedon and his wife Olympias‚ could be considered great due to the fact that he was an incredible leader‚ forming the largest empire in all of history. The creation of his empire was a journey toward anti-racism‚ uniting people from the Balkan Mountains to the Indus River and encouraging them to work together

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    misconceptions with his provocative earlier work: We Were Never Modern. The title’s bold claim becomes clearer when one starts with an anecdote from one of Latour’s more recent works An Enquiry Into Modes of Being. Going about things topsy turvy – starting from the end – has two advantages. First‚ Latour already conceptualised‚ and hid his current‚ and likely final‚ project when starting with the first (Harman‚ ?:?). Whereas‚

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    201.117 Assignment 1 3.) Discuss three major battles of Alexander the Great with reference to the sources supplied and in their wider and political and military context. To what factors would you attribute his success? -1- A military commander ’s success on the battlefield is not always solely determined by his (or her) own brilliance. Victory is often due to his opponent ’s circumstances‚ both in the military and strategic context‚ not to mention the political situation‚ and even cultural

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