David C. Rapoport‚ 1999‚ "Terrorism‚" Encyclopedia of Violence‚ Peace and Conflict‚ San Diego‚ CA: Academic Press 3:497-510. The phenomenon of terrorism may be quite ancient‚ but the concept is modern (p. 498). Examples of ancient terrorists include the Assassins in early Islam‚ the Zealots in 1st century Judaism‚ and the Thugs in 13th to 19th century Hinduism (501). During the French Revolution from 1789-1799 some groups used acts of terrorism‚ and even created a culture of terror‚ as a desperate
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throughout time and are still being fought even to this day‚ it even shaped history. But war is getting more violent by the moment by this day‚ especially with our upcoming president. War is violent‚ chaotic‚ and affects everyone in a negative way. The book is about a complicated “friendship” that ends up hurting and killing one‚ the anxiety of war‚ and even a special type of jealousy caused by two best friends that think they are always better than each other. In a Separate Peace‚ John Knowles demonstrates
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During the reading of “A Separate Peace” by John Knowles the relationships and similarities shared between the characters and myself was remarkable. In many ways any high school freshman could relate to this story of friendships and death. The boys at Devon are intricate characters that can be related to in one-way or another. When I was reading I could pinpoint specific relatable themes that freshman could relate to. For example‚ there are specific classes or course you can be late to in school
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character -building and nation-building. 3. WAR AND MILITARY STRATEGY Of War‚ Kautilya states‚ “When advantages derivable from peace and war are of equal character‚ one should prefer peace; for disadvantages‚ such as the loss of power and wealth‚ and sojourning‚ and sin‚ are ever-attending upon war”. Kautilya also expressed that double policy in war and peace‚ meaning forming alliances with one nation and waging war against another‚ was desirable to staying unprejudiced or allied with another
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Mahatma Gandhi used the term “Satyagraha” to refer to a kind of active but absolutely non-violent resistance to oppression. In his words: “Truth (satya) implies love‚ and firmness (agraha) engenders and therefore serves as a synonym for force. I thus began to call the Indian movement Satyagraha‚ that is to say‚ the Force which is born of Truth and Love or non-violence‚ and gave up the use of the phrase “passive resistance”‚ in connection with it‚ so much so that even in English writing we often
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A Separate Peace Tone Essay The passage from page 13-14 of John Knowles’ A Separate Peace gives a tone of fear by using the oxymoron “…the more things remain the same‚ the more they change”‚ simile “forbidding as an artillery piece”‚ and diction “grandeur” and “beanstalk”. Then‚ the tone transitions to a tone of relief; the author uses diction “changed” and “thankful‚ very thankful”‚ the personification “weary from age‚ enfeebled‚ dry” and the alliteration “double demotion”. The author gives
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above the level of a very low whisper‚ would be picked up by it; moreover‚ so long as he remained within the field of vision which the metal plaque commanded‚ he could be seen as well as heard. There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment. How often‚ or on what system‚ the Thought Police plugged in on any individual wire was guesswork. It was even conceivable that they watched everybody all the time. But at any rate they could plug in your wire whenever they
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Glenn Miller Dr. Warren English 101 October‚ 10‚ 2012 In Leif Enger’s Peace Like a River the reader is introduced to many characters who portray numerous similarities which contribute to the noticeable differences between Jape Waltzer and Jeremiah Land. The foil between the two major characters is uncanny and gives a clear representation of Good and Evil. Jape Waltzer‚ a strange man whom lives separated from society in the mountains poses a very imminent threat to those around him
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The fictional novel‚ “A Separate Peace‚” by John Knowles portrays the battle between friendship and envy within the minds of two teenage boys. Finny and Gene’s friendship is put to the test throughout their stay at Devon Academy. The setting reveals the characters of Finny and Gene by how the military school appeals to Finny’s talents‚ how athletic ability at Devon Academy relates to how students are treaded‚ and how Finny’s athletic successes at Devon Academy fuel Gene’s jealousy. The setting of
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Jenna Lachermeier Blocher Honors English 2 9 December 2014 A Separate Peace Essay A Separate Peace‚ written by John Knowles‚ is a novel that takes place during the time of World War Two at a preparatory school in New Hampshire called Devon. The two biggest characters are Gene Forrester and his best friend Phineas and the differences between the two boys demonstrate how difficult friendship can be. Especially with the added struggle of finding personal identities while the war is present. But the
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