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    War in Africa

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    in Africa that we are not aware of. Wars are part of every civilization both small tribes and mighty nations in Africa have been involved in war since people first carved knives out of stone. Despite decades of conflict‚ death and tragedy issues in Africa have often been ignored‚ oversimplified‚ or focused on limited aspects. “There are currently fifteen African countries involved in war‚ or are experiencing post-war conflict and tension. At the base of these wars is the rich natural resources each

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    War Pigs

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    War Is For Pigs War in general is a term that’s generally looked down upon in society. People see that in the end it’s the death of many‚ just to get the an end result that can be achieved with various other methods. This can be related to our current War on Terror‚ to World War I and II‚ and even the Vietnam War‚ where anti-war feelings were really well known. A big way that these anti-feelings were expressed were through the sound of music‚ from notable artists and bands such as The Beatles‚

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    Vietnam War

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    Why did the US enter the Vietnam War? The Vietnam War was fought during the cold war on 1 November 1955 - 30 April 1975. The Vietnam War was a war fought between the North and South Vietnam mainly‚ but in later year the US would join in to help South Vietnam ward off the communist mind of Ho Chi Minh and North Vietnam. The Vietnam today is no longer called a war in fact no war since World War I and II have been wars. Instances like Vietnam have merely been police interference or police actions

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    War and Economy

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    Business of War It seems to be in this day and age that there is a general conclusion that war actually benefits the economy. Through decreasing unemployment by creating jobs as well as allowing those now employed to spend in the retail sector‚ it may seem as though war is an economic necessity to bring countries out of economic depression. This economic cycle of employment and spending may seem to benefit the economy as a whole‚ however in reality there is a much different truth to how war effects

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    Vietnam War

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    The Vietnam War greatly changed America forever. It was the longest war fought in America’s history‚ lasting from 1955 to 1973. The Vietnam War tarnished America’s self image by becoming the first time in history the United States failed to accomplish its stated war aims‚ to preserve a separate‚ independent‚ noncommunist government. It was the first war ever broadcast on television. The public was able to see what happened on the battlefield. One of the chief effects of the war was the division it

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    Cawthon On War

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    two accounts about World War II. The author of the article ’When I Arrived The War Was Over’ is a young pilot during World War II. This is one of the major differences between him and the author of ’St. Lo’‚ who is a foot soldier in the war. They each play very different wars in the same war‚ and their stories reflect that. Their different positions during affect the amount of danger they experience‚ the amount and type of violence they witnessed‚ and their view of the war. Cawthon (the author

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    The Watershed War

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    The Watershed War World War 2 is the deadliest war in human history‚ with over 60 million killed‚ including the systematic genocide of over 6 million Jews. The war in Europe began in on September 1‚ 1939 with the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany. Following this‚ Great Britian and its colonies as well as France declared war on Germany. The United States would join the war following the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbour. This formed The Allies consisting of Great Britain and its colonies‚ the U.S

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    Between the wars

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    two years of World War Two can be attributed to Adolf Hitler’s political stratagems and the overwhelming superiority of German army. Hitler’s ingenious manipulation of the German people and the European powers allowed him to not only build an army‚ but this highly motivated Werhmact was able to use their modern weapons and tactics to concentrate their forces on only one target at a time. There are several reoccurring themes throughout the first two years of the Second World War. Political ‘bully’

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    Vietnam (war)

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    was the first war that issued full freedom to the press‚ allowing media to cover the war as they saw it. Without censorship‚ appalling images enabled the public to see war‚ as they never had before. Many people believe that it was the media that sparked the lack of support for the war. The Tet Offensive‚ for example‚ would become one of the most controversial and climactic events in which the media played a role. Up to that point‚ the media had portrayed the U.S. as winning the war. When the North

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    Benefits of War

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    Although not often explicitly expressed‚ there is a belief out there that the institution of war‚ even if not actual wars‚ are vital to modern economies. According to this position‚ industrial economies are intimately connected with the production of military technology and military capacity. Because of this‚ the elimination of war would prove economically devastating as large sectors of society‚ both in technology and manufacturing‚ would be wiped out. It is perhaps understandable that some people

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