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    involved in politics. George W. Bush eventually became president just as his father did eight years before him. Both presidents came into their presidencies with the start of new wars. Bush Sr. opposed the Iraqi invasion into Kuwait led by Suddam Hussein and entered into the Gulf War in 1991. After September 11th 2001‚ President Bush declared war on terror‚ and two years later- war on Iraq. It is possible that this act was a decision to finish what his father started. The reasons for going to war

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    result‚ diverse viewpoints and positions can be drawn upon from dissimilar parties in every event. The declaration of war against Iraq was a perceived as a heroic act from the Worlds’ point of view to rescue the Iraqis from the tyrannical rule of Saddam Hussein. The United States president‚ George W. Bush‚ believed that an attack on Iraq would rid its despotic government and restore a democratic government in its place. As a result‚ from the United States’ perspective‚ the war was justified. On the other

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    Politics vs Frankenstein

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    Politics vs Frankenstein Politics and the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley have many points in common. In today’s world we see Presidents and Prime Ministers such as George Bush and Tony Blair who resemble Frankenstein and the “creature” themselves. Power is something that many people strive for or simply desire. The novel portrays that having power is of great importance. Without strength‚ Frankenstein couldn’t have played God and the creature wouldn’t have killed innocent humans just

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    country boy and became what he describes as a man. The war really changed his perspective on his civilian life. The significance of the Iraq war was to help free the Iraqi civilians of their dictator‚ Saddam Hussein‚ and the radical Islamic insurgents who terrorized the Iraqi’s after the fall of Saddam Hussein. The time period this book is set in is right before 9/11 and during the Iraq war (1999-2009). As he grows up in Odessa‚ Texas he grow interested into being a ranch manager. By becoming a ranch

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    The Bush Doctrine

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    data on the powerful effect of the Bush Doctrine that exploited the attacks of 9/11 to act unilaterally in the invasion of Iraq in 2003. These findings suggest that many Americans were extremely supportive of going to war with Iraq‚ even though Saddam Hussein had not direct connection with Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. This method of research provides a way to understand the irrationality of public opinion‚ which was based on the Bush Doctrine’s massive push for military intervention in a non-terrorist

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    Introduction “All of us who are concerned for peace and triumph of reason and justice must be keenly aware how small an influence reason and honest good will exert upon events in the political field” was said by Albert Einstein. His quote can clearly depict the current political instability that is facing the country of Libya after having their own “Arab Spring” by overthrowing 40 years of Gaddafi regime (8). The question now is how can a country recover the destruction from the unchallenged tyrant

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    Advantages of Technology

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    "The advantages Technology has given us outweigh the disadvantages." Many argue that as we venture further into the frontier of technology we proceed with a slow death of society‚ by losing culture and ultimately a sense of self. To a certain extent this may be true‚ but realistically if we cease to progress we wont be able to survive. (Robert) There are many examples of advantages and disadvantages some mentioned were " Technology has the ability to create shortcuts in working and can

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    Role of Religion in Wars

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    backgrounds. There was not a war about religion‚ but when people need something to help them‚ they call God‚ and so religion is always a part of war. And it is true because in their speeches and proclamations to their troops‚ both George W. Bush and Saddam Hussein call upon God to help their cause. In mosques‚ churches and synagogues around the world‚ millions seek divine protection for soldiers and loved ones involved in the conflict. Another heavy argument that can prove that war and religion are inseparable

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    george washington bush

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    couldnt be changed and there was no nice way of explaining it. In the six phrase of the document he cleared stated the conflict America was facing. He explained " American faces an enemy who has no regard for conventions of war or rules of morality. Saddam Hussein has placed Iraqi troops and equipements in civilan areas ‚ attempting to use innocent men‚ woman and children as shields for his own military". In other words‚ Iraq did not care about anyone. They would use innocent people in order to defend themselves

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    History

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    re-emergence of the nation of Russia‚ the world of pro-U.S. and pro-Soviet alliances broke down. Different challenges presented themselves such as climate change as well as the threat of nuclear terrorism. Regional powerbrokers and dictators such as Saddam Hussein in Iraq challenged the peace with a surprise attack on the small nation of Kuwait in 1991. It leads to the first Gulf War which strengthen the position of US as new world leader. After the Gulf War‚ many scholars claimed the lack of a new strategic

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