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    " War on iraq was not justified" The 2003 Iraq War lasted less than three weeks. It began in the early morning hours of March 20‚ when American missiles struck Baghdad. By April 9‚ U.S. forces had advanced into Baghdad. By April 15 Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein had vanished‚ and U.S. and allied officials pronounced the end of major combat operations. Although the war itself was short‚ arguments over whether it was justified had been made for months and years prior to the attack‚ and still continue

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    engaging in promiscuous sexual relations especially for money. Over time‚ many changes have been brought into that of the global community. More specifically‚ many changes have been implemented within the sex industry. From these changes‚ it has become evident that in order to protect others‚ legalization of prostitution in particular‚ is necessary. Although some oppose the idea of legalizing prostitution in the United States‚ it has proven itself useful in making those involved in the sex industry healthier

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    The Vietnam War was a conflict between Northern Vietnam‚ who held communists beliefs‚ and Southern Vietnam who opposed communism. In an attempt to combat communism globally‚ the United States of America formed an alliance with Southern Vietnam. The war initiated when‚ "the Vietnamese waged an anti-colonial war against France‚ which received $2.6 billion in financial support from the United States. The French defeat at the Dien Bien Phu was followed by a peace conference in Geneva."(1) This anti-colonial

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    b The War in Iraq By Chris Joseph Year 9 What were the negative effects of the US-led invasion of Iraq on the Iraqi people? The war in Iraq was costly‚ highly opposed and in the end‚ quite disastrous. It caused a humanitarian crisis in Iraq; there were serious political consequences‚ economic consequences‚ and the destruction of Iraq’s cultural heritage and so it is difficult for anyone to justify whether or not the war was worth it. Humanitarian Crisis Figure A Iraqi Refugees

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    Ashley Upchurch Professor Garner ENG1101 23 November 2012 Smoking Ban World Wide In the early years smoking in the United States was a very common occurrence. Adults were smoking anywhere they pleased. It was normal to see a couple puffing on a cigarette in the local grocery store‚ on the bus to work‚ or even in their office cubical. Back then there were no studies shown that smoking cased health problems or death. The people did not see cigarettes as a harmful thing. It was not until the

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    abortion!The debate over whether or not abortion should be legal divides American in this day of age. Today’s society has differing opinions on this topic making it a huge debate. Abortion has changed many people’s lives . If one is going to take the time to have sex than one should take the time to take care of the child. Abortion is murder. They are taking the life of a human being and regarding it as a “medical issue.” Maybe that baby would have been the next president ‚senator‚ or a doctor

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    The United States has been at war since its creation in 1776. It has battled confrontation 222 out of 239 years‚ just about 93% of its continuance. Notably‚ one of the most crucial wars is the “War on Terror”. Beginning in March of 2003‚ this war initially served the purpose of getting rid of the country’s leader Saddam Hussein to prevent his use of suspected stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction. While this war was strategically justified the real war between Iraq and the U.S. began long before

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    attacking Iraq‚ the US will invite a new wave of terrorist attacks" The United States has started the countdown to launch a new war in Iraq. The deployment of 250‚000 troops‚ fighter jets‚ aircraft carriers and heavy weaponry in the Persian Gulf shows we are on the eve of war‚ which most commentators say will soon happen. The United States decided to present their own intelligence report before the Security Council‚ in order to convince the public opinion in America and worldwide that the war is now

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    The coming of the American Civil War was a complex conflict that cannot be easily explained‚ yet can simply be summed up in the word “differences”. During this time period major differences can be seen in the ways blacks were viewed versus the position of whites in society. This sets up the institution of slavery‚ ultimately leading to the Civil War. Additionally‚ significant differences are seen between the North and South who had opposing lifestyles and views of slavery. Vastly conflicting beliefs

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    The school system has not evolved for decades in the United States. Kids go to school in September and end in June. The school year has four quarters back to back. In those quarters the kids learn all of their core classes and electives within that time period. After those months are up‚ they get about a 3 month summer break. This style of schooling has never changed. It has been this way for a long time. They made it this way so the kids could work for their parents in the summer on their farm.

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