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    Is War Inevitable?

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    Is War Inevitable? Many wars have been fought throughout time. The question is; is it possible to avoid war? Is it just something that is in human nature‚ something that can’t be avoided? Without war‚ our world would be totally different‚ but in what way? What would be different if The Cold War didn’t happen or the War of 1812? In this essay‚ I will be sharing my opinions in 3 different sections. Is it possible to avoid war? Is war in human nature? How would our world be different without some

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    War and Ethics

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    “No war can ever be justified since any war will put innocent civilians in danger”. Evaluate. Indeed‚ there is arguably no human activity more destructive and more detrimental to the global community than the fighting of war. In the context of this discourse I refer to war as a large scale armed conflict between two or more nations or other political entities. While some may argue that war is morally permissible under certain circumstances‚ it is my opinion that the cost of any war is far too high

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    Irony In War

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    War has affected each generation in its own way. It has brought about gruesome deaths and sadness across nations. However‚ it has also been the reason for positive things such as beautiful war writings. Writers possess the skill to not only share stories from previous battles or personal memories they might have‚ but they also‚ in their own way‚ can protest war. They do this by simply using imagery‚ irony‚ and structure. These three things have enabled authors to help readers who did not go through

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    The Civil War

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    The American Civil War lasted from 1861-1865‚ and is known as one of the most crucial events in the history of American. In those four years‚ more than half a million soldiers from both the Confederate and Union side were either wounded or died trying to fight for what they believed in. A nation was divided and mass social and economical changes occurred throughout the entire region. This fight over slavery and State rights would pit man against man and create a greater debt within the United States

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    Vietnam War

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    Vietnam War The war first began in 1959‚ five years after the division of the country by the Geneva Accords. Vietnam had been split into two. The communist government in the north was under Ho Chi Minh and democratic government in the south was under Ngo Dinh Diem. The Vietnam War stated because France tried to make another attempt to takeover Vietnam by having a foreign power to rule. In Vietnam the target of containment was Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnam front he had created in 1941. Ho and

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    Mexican War

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    and that the disputed territory was theirs. In 1845‚ a group of troops were walking in the distributed area‚ when Mexican soldiers fired upon them‚ killing 16 of them. This was one of the reasons that the U.S went to war with Mexico in 1846. The United States was justified in going to war with

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    Ethics of War

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    rights and wrongs of it for almost as long. The Ethics of War starts by assuming that war is a bad thing‚ and should be avoided if possible‚ but it recognises that there can be situations when war may be the lesser evil of several bad choices. War is a bad thing because it involves deliberately killing or injuring people‚ and this is a fundamental wrong - an abuse of the victims’ human rights. (www.bbc.co.uk) The rationale of ethics in war is to help in making a decision on what is right or wrong

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    Unjust War

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    War is a very sensitive subject that most people have very opinionated and specific ideas about. Some believe that war can be a justifiable operation and others recognize it as an unjust act that harms human life. No matter what side you look at both opinions can generally agree that resorting to war risks human life and creates hostility that could easily be prevented. Even though those that promote war apprehend that it as protection‚ in actuality it causes more harm than good by the loss of

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    Othello's War

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    OTHELLO ESSAY- IMPORTANCE OF WAR Othello is a man of war- it is all he has ever known and he has now proved himself a worthy soldier‚ which has given rise to the status he holds. His tales of battles and hardship are the determining factor in Desdemona’s initial adoration towards him. And without his heroic achievements in war‚ Othello remains an ‘outsider’ in the society of Venice. Therefore war essentially defines him as a character‚ and becomes highly important throughout the play. In both

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    Glorification Of War

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    devastating conflict to date‚ World War One was perhaps the most pivotal conflict in history. In the years prior 1914‚ there were many causes that contributed to the commencement of WWI. Nationalism and the glorification of war were the main forces which collaborated to foster an environment in which war was a desirable and likely prospect. Nationalism was an integral part of European culture in the 19th and 20th centuries and was a significant cause of World War One. As Fromkin illustrated in Europe’s

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