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    how i met my husband

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    fee. Edie falls in love with him‚ but soon learns that he is engaged to another woman‚ Alice Kelling. Alice is crazy and has been following Chris everywhere in hopes of marrying him. One day while Alice‚ Mrs. Peebles and the children were away on a picnic‚ Edie goes to Chris’s campsite to talk with him. He reveals to her that he plans on leaving‚ but promises to write her. They kiss‚ and he leaves town. When the other women are told by the local gossip Loretta Bird that Chris has left‚ Alice Kelling

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    War Horse: Movie Analysis

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    You know about the WWI through book and movie‚ but that just the through the eyes of human‚ watch “War horse” and see the WWI through the eyes of the horse. Joey was a horse that live in in the 19th century‚ when the WWI happen‚ he was brought by a boy name Albert in Devon‚ when WWI begin‚ Joey was forced to leave Albert and go to war( as a horse). Albert was sad when he lose Joey‚ and he want to join the army with Joey but he was too young. 2 year later Albert joined the army to find Joey‚ but he

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    little to no understanding of the effects of a nuclear bomb. The video was a feel good movement to make people believe they had a chance against a nuclear attack. They had little to no concept of nuclear radiation. The video showed that pulling a picnic blanket over oneself or using a newspaper to shield themselfs from a nuclear blast they would be be shielded‚ however now a days it is common sense that that will not do anything to save you from such attacks. Living under such conditions is different

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    The John Muir House home to the author‚ naturalist‚ and a published author. His books were all about nature and how he loved living in the wild. Some cool things about John Muir is that he climbed a 100 foot mountain in a thunderstorm‚ inched across the alaska ice bridge‚ and spent a night on Mt.Shasta during as blizzard. He was an amazing person‚ father‚ husband‚ and friends to everyone. He sadly he died on December 24‚ 1914‚ leaving his kids behind Wanda and Helen behind. Some cool things about

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    favor of the losing army. The god Apollo is seen on the battlefield fighting in favor of the Trojans‚ killing large amounts of Greeks with ease. Apollo is also portrayed raining plagued arrows upon the Greek camp to kill them before they reach the battlefield “he hit the Greeks hard‚ and the troops were falling over dead‚ the god’s arrows raining down all through the Greek camp”. Because of Apollo’s constant killing of the Greeks on the battlefield they would have had little chance against the Trojans

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    National Park

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    National Park After the dramatic battle of the Civil War‚ Pea Ridge National Military Park (PRNMP) was established in honor to those that fought in 1862. With just 4‚300 acres where this significant battlefield takes place‚ people can visit this enormous park that is open every day. PRNMP has beautiful features where visitors can enjoy and have a pleasant visit because this park still preserves some of the things that were actually used in battle like cannons and rifles. The park also serves as

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    martyrs of kerbala

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    sacrifice anything for that love‚ because without love‚ how can you sacrifice. Let’s briefly go back in history 1400years ago‚ to the youth of kerbala!!!! What do we see and hear A youth‚ whose father had already been killed‚ came out into the battlefield on the day of ashura. His mother told him‚ “O dear son! Step out and fight in the presence of the grandson of the Prophet of Allah (S).” When the youth stepped out‚ Imam saw him and said‚ “The father of this youth has been killed; perhaps his mother

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    The women who helped on the battlefields were camp followers‚ wives of husbands who departed for war. Camp followers‚ “...often tended to the domestic side of army organization‚ washing‚ cooking‚ mending clothes‚ and providing medical help when necessary. Sometimes they were flung into the vortex of battle.” In the dangerous battlefields‚ women found themselves supporting the soldiers by doing all sorts of tasks that would show huge

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    They fight in the war assuming that they are already dead. Other soldiers are selfish enough to run away from the battlefield and not risk the chance of losing their lives. They do not care about any of their comrades but only care for themselves. In The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane‚ Henry Fleming comes face-to-face with survival instincts and selfish behaviors on the battlefield. Henry’s survival instincts begin to fade away as he gets over his fear of death. Henry is dealing with a lot of

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    War Is Unpredictable

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    depicting war as a place of hatred and sin. In Owen’s poem “Anthem” he removes the common Romantic concepts of glory and triumph that were associated with war from the early 20th century and realistically explores the truly unpatriotic nature of the battlefield. His ideals contrasted the Romantic ideals of glory as well as the government and the media who exhibited war as valiant and fitting for the youth of the early 20th century. Instantly‚ Owen’s title of the poem contradicts the reader’s belief in

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