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    Best War Ever

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    we can go in living memory‚ and so the loom large in our active folk story. And many who lived then were too young to understand it in its depth; they remember only that the war was a great victory” (Adams 115). In Michael C.C. Adams’ The Best War Ever America and World War II‚ the author explains and clarifies the truth about the many myths in and about the war. There are many reasons as to why the war was seen as something positive and as a “good” thing for our nation. Motives such as the media

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    Is torture ever acceptable? According to the UN Convention Against Torture‚ any infliction of torture1 i.e. waterboarding is banned under international law and the domestic laws of most countries in the 21st century. The point of contention is whether torture under any circumstances should be entirely prohibited. This opinion piece will be centered towards the debate regarding interrogation using torture methods and argue that torture is never acceptable from the moral and utilitarian perspectives

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    BEEN THE GREATEST SOCCER PLAYER I remember that night; I was ten years old watching Jason Roberts score the winning goal in the state championship game‚ and right‚ then I knew I wanted to be a professional soccer player. I was in blue jeans‚ slippers‚ and a t-shirt‚ sitting on the bleachers kicking my feet back and forth in total excitement. All I heard was “ooooh’s” and “aaaah’s” from the spectators cheering there team on. I looked up at my mother and said “Mom‚ I am going to be the greatest soccer

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    Not because I now knew 2 languages‚ but because I wouldn’t be different from everyone else. Teachers are good at teaching their own preferred subjects‚ however they don’t seem to teach you uniqueness. Being unique or different‚ is one of the single greatest traits a person can have. Even though most girls seek to become the super models they see in magazines‚ I seek to be myself nowadays. I have tried to fit in for so many years‚ but now it’s my time to be me. As years have passed‚ I have learned

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    15 INVENTIONS THAT CHANGE THE WORLD SUBMITTED BY: DIWATA‚ MICHAEL PAULO E. CH21FA1- BS CHE CHEM002-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SUBMITTED TO: ENGR. EFREN CHAVEZ LIGHTNING ROD American statesman and inventor Benjamin Franklin was particularly interested in electricity and set up a small laboratory in his house to investigate its properties. His interest soon switched from electricity to lightning after he noticed the similarities between the two. One stormy night‚ he conducted a life-threatening

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    World War One Inventions

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    B. The reasons for which I find this topic to be of interest to myself C. The research question that I will be answering: What new inventions did the war encourage D. Thesis statement II. Background A. Shed a light on the history of the war B. Gives examples for the start of the war and how this may influenced the people III. Inventions A. Flamethrowers B. Poison gas C. Trench warfare IV. Conclusion Statement of purpose or intent This paper is about

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    Tierra Mason Professor Colin Anderson 15 November 2011 Is Torture Ever Justifiable? Torture‚ according to the United Nations Convention against Torture‚ is: “any act by which severe pain or suffering‚ whether physical or mental‚ is intentionally inflicted on a person for such purposes as obtaining from him‚ or a third person‚ information or a confession‚ punishing him for an act he or a third person has committed or is suspected of having committed‚ or intimidating or coercing him

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    The "Happily" Ever Afters

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    Dwarves’ treks They gave her AIDS And now she fades This is worse than the poisoned Apple from her mom Which would have worked better as a bomb But the Witch couldn’t get it from Suddam   And there goes her Happily Ever After   Cinderella & Alice in Wonderland   Have you ever wondered why Cinderella’s stepmom locked her high? She must be contained within her cell because of Alice D.   Alice was in Wonderland in a dark‚ dark cell. She claimed that rabbits talked to her but even you can

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    The Revolution of Inventions Since the beginning of all mankind‚ humans have always had the ambition to improve their lives. They desired their civilizations to grow and advance‚ so they initiated methods to make their lives easier. In addition‚ many greatest contributions were invented by ancient people; however‚ these inventions such as Gothic Cathedrals sometimes took a lifetime to finish. Stepping into the 21st century‚ almost everyone is living on the edge of technological and scientific advancements

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    Is War Ever Justified

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    IsIs War Ever Justified     War‚ although being described by those who have survived it as hell‚ is in my opinion a necessary part of life in some sense in order to expand in many ways like socially‚ economically‚ and politically. In terms of social changes brought on by war‚ war often teaches us lessons about how to better our behaviour and attitudes in terms of our association both domestically and foreign. In World War 2 (1939 - 1945)‚ America and Germany’s interaction and hostilities soon

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