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    the United States went to war against Saddam Hussein with one goal. This goal was to get the Iraqi army out of Kuwait. The Iraq economy hadn’t been the best and Kuwait had oil‚ so Hussein argued that Kuwait belonged to Iraq and invaded. This invasion started what was known as the Gulf War. Once the U.S. achieved their goal‚ they withdrew and left Hussein in power under one condition‚ and that was for him to eliminate and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs in Iraq. In November 2002 when the

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     A Narrative of the American War for Independence Written by: Justin Mikesell The American Revolution was a long‚ painful‚ bloody‚ war. Up until this time nothing had ever been seen of such proportions on American soil. The outset of this event would change life drastically around the world. The outcome would determine trade‚ the way war was waged‚ it would hurt the pride of a might nation and a new nation would be formed with a resolve like none

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    Blake Brown English 101 Narrative Essay Thursday‚ January 31‚ 2013 Do you remember that feeling when you got your first car or truck? How that vehicle gave you that sense of freedom and pride? Well mine sure did. I got my truck when I turned sixteen. Not only was “The Black Betty” my pride and joy‚ it was a part of me. After spending all of my savings‚ a long list of parts and a majority of my time. I finally had what I considered my “dream truck.” That truck was my pride and joy at the

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    HW #1: Narrative Essay on Sushi Being a bartender I had my fair share of food experiences. From working in a fine dining establishment enjoying the savory flavors of filet mignon‚ to rocking out in a Caribbean lounge grubbing down on my Rasta pasta in-between breaks never did I ever think I would end up eating sushi anytime soon. Working from restaurant to restaurant I ha my fair share of foods‚ but I never was too found of fish. Growing up every meal that involved those

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    Narrative Essay Draft Shantel Cryan Do you ever wonder if the resources we depend on today‚ such as oil and coal‚ will someday run out? In eighth grade I took a field trip to a wind farm in Minnesota and learned a lot about the wind turbines and how they are a renewable energy source. We had been learning about fossil fuels and alternative energy sources in Earth Science class. The trip made me realize that someday we may run out of fossil fuels and society needs to utilize renewable energy sources

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    May 15‚ 2011 Narrative Essay Dining Out After a long week I live to go out for dinner. I usually go out with my fiancée every other Friday. It’s our way of winding down an enjoying one another. We usually laugh‚ joke and talk about our work week. As parents we like to go to nice quiet fancy restaurants where kids are not likely to be. Unfortunately all that changes once we get there and see that other parents hadn’t taken that into consideration. So although my fiancée and I go to get away

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    Argumentative Essay Nobody likes war; it is so costly in so many ways. Lives are lost‚ property is destroyed‚ people are injured and some are disabled mentally and physically. Because of this many people think war must be avoided at all costs. All these facts regarding the high cost of war on a country are true. On the other hand there are situations in which a nation has an obligation to go to war. Their were many times in the United States history when the decision to enter a war was in

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    Economic Problems The war with Iran made Iraq suffered heavy loss of money and left its economy in ruins. Iraq owed about $80billion in debts to the countries that had supplied it with food and war equipment. The reconstruction of the country also required another $230billion. As a result‚ Iraq had to find ways to pay off the debts and saw Kuwait as a potential solution. Oil Production Iraq’s main source of income was the sale of oil. However‚ oil prices were falling due to over-production

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    SOD McNamara and former SOD Donald Rumsfeld‚ while under Bush’s command. Many have argued that the connection of similar let downs have been revealed when looking at the stance and judgment calls made by McNamara during the Vietnam War and Rumsfeld during the Iraq War. McNamara and Rumsfeld both have similar characteristics‚ in terms of‚ stopping the fight against dictatorship. Both secretaries of defense were fighting in different periods of time‚ yet having such extraordinary parallels. These

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    Iraq & Vietnam: A comparison and contrast Kirkland Young HUMN 410 Professor Harris 11/17/09 Introduction Many pundits who opposed the U.S. invasion of Iraq now compare it to the invasion of Vietnam by viewing the daily attacks on U.S. soldiers as indications of repeating mistakes that were made in Vietnam. In their view‚ “the United States has yet again stumbled into a foreign quagmire – a protracted and indecisive political and military struggle from which they are not likely to remove

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