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    1. How do you explain that Dr. Montessori’s ideas are not mere arm chair philosophy? Ans: Arm chair philosophy refers to a sort of casual and untrained method. It is a philosophy of the person who has not necessarily had any formal education to back his own philosophy. Arm chair philosophy is one’s own philosophy‚ which is what we have come to know through our own experiences and background‚ be it social‚ cultural or educational. Arm chair philosophers do nothing to prove their statement. They always

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    Resources Sergeant plays a very important role in the Army Profession of Arms. An Army professional must have distinct attributes of good character and leadership skills. All leaders must grasp the challenge of balancing numerous responsibilities at once in order to accomplish the mission. The Army is a Profession of Arms because it embodies five different aspects of a profession. First

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    CAUSES( also from janki mam’s book) Arms race The naval race between Britain and Germany was intensified by the 1906 launch of HMS Dreadnought. She was revolutionary‚ rendering all previous battleships obsolete. Britain had also maintained a large naval lead in other areas particularly over Germany and Italy. Paul Kennedy pointed out both nations believed Alfred Thayer Mahan’s thesis of command of the sea as vital to great nation status; experience with guerre de course would prove Mahan false

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    A Farewell to Arms Is war ever justified? War has been a part of our society since the beginning of time. A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway is a novel that deals with the justification and commitment to World War I. Frederic Henry‚ an American ambulance driver for the Italians‚ struggled to find the answer and ended up loosing his commitment to the war because of words and advice from the priest and his love for Catherine Barkley. He ended up running away from the war to be with his pregnant

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    Love and War Ernest Hemingway’s classic novel A Farewell To Arms documents the journey of Frederick Henry‚ a young American soldier serving in the Italian army during World War I. As a Red Cross ambulance driver during World War I himself‚ Hemingway is able to use his novel as a vehicle to convey to readers his own wartime experiences and personal opinions‚ including his thoughts on love and relationships during war. Through his description of the deep and complex relationship between Henry and

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    EFFECT OF WATER HYACINTH PROLIFERATION ON THE RIPARIAN COMMUNITIES: WINAM GULF Student number: 36586 Delft‚ Netherlands THE EFFECT OF WATER HYACINTH PROLIFERATION ON THE RIPARIAN COMMUNITIES: WINAM GULF Assignment: Environmental System Analysis Submitted by: Fitsum Elias Kifeleyesus‚ Student Number: March‚ 2013 THE EFFECTS OF WATER HYACINTH PROLIFERATION ON THE RIPARIAN COMMUNITY IN WINAM GULF 1. Introduction Page 1 THE EFFECT OF WATER HYACINTH PROLIFERATION ON THE RIPARIAN COMMUNITIES:

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    The Right To Keep And Bear Arms Thursday‚ 19 August‚ 1996 "A well regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms‚ shall not be infringed" (Bill of Rights‚ Article II). This seemingly simple phrase is probably the source of more debate and argument than any other single sentence in American history. The argument is not black or white‚ pro or con. Rather‚ it encompasses many shades of gray. At the one end of the spectrum you have

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    as Red badge of Courage‚ and All Quiet on the Western Front. They show the realism of war and the harass tragedy that comes with it. Ernest Hemingway was a product of war himself‚ serving in the WWI. Some consider his short narrative‚ A Farwell to Arms to be a reflection on his life during the war. Hemingway uses many themes‚ including love‚ faith‚ war and death in order to turn this story in a modern tragedy for the world to see. Some older writers of literature believe a true tragedy can only

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    A FAREWELL TO ARMS‚ written in 1929‚ briefly after World War I‚ is a tragic story about the cruelties and gloominess of being a soldier of war‚ which once seemed like a somewhat alluring and admirable‚ and the psychological connection between love and suffering. Lt. Fredric Henry‚ the main character‚ is an American ambulance driver serving in the Italian army. Henry scoffs at his fellow naïve and air headed soldiers who fully support the war and its happenings. Death‚ violence‚ chaos‚ and brutality

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    In Ernest Hemingway’s novel‚ A Farewell to Arms‚ rain is used to symbolize and represent‚ principally‚ war‚ death‚ and love. After establishing the significance of rain in the first chapter‚ the reader instantly takes note. At the mention of rain in other scenes‚ the reader is wrought with strong feelings‚ usually of war‚ death‚ or love. Throughout the novel‚ Hemingway places rain in with many of the most important scenes‚ which the reader then connects by means of relating one scene to another‚

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