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    Women in War

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    You’ve just been recruited to serve in the Iraq War along with two random people you don’t know: an average man‚ who according to Wikipedia is approximately 191lbs‚ 5 feet 10 inches tall‚ and an average woman- approximately 161lbs‚ 5 feet 5 inches. After arriving and going through proper training with your new comrades‚ you’re given your very dangerous first assignment; you’ll be heading into the front line of war. You have the option of choosing one of the two to come with you: the woman or the

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    Why War

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    Why War? For many years‚ wars have been in the world. War in any large scale‚ causes violence and conflict. Although nowadays the meaning of the war is changing‚ the importance of war is the same. Samuel indicates in his article ‘WAR’ that “War is a state of conflict involving two or more groups of creatures attacking each other in an attempt to destroy the opposing force ‚ to capture the resources of the other side‚ or to defend resources of their own from capture”. (Samuel. J). It is

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    Drone Wars

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    Pakistan has allowed much less invited for the United States to interfere on the War on Terror. In my opinion the situation sounds like a battle for land and weapons. The CIA does not want to give up their drones to the Pakistani because they suspect militants will take it over. Yet Pakistan not only wants hold of drones but want also the return of their military base. The drone war should be called the “who wants power war”. I believe that the CIA has violated the sovereignty of both Yemen and Pakistan

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    War Of 1812

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    Immediately following the War of 1812‚ the United States pursued a nationalistic foreign policy while still maintaining peace. Throughout the presidential administration of James Monroe‚ many treaties‚ agreements and doctrines were established directly with or directed to European monarchs. The Rush-Bagot Agreement‚ the Treaty of 1818‚ and the Monroe Doctrine were just a few of these. The Rush-Bagot agreement‚ the first of the relations between foreign countries was directed to Great Brittan. This

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    The Chocolate War

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    Chocolate War: To Ban or To Not Be Banned In Robert Cormier’s The Chocolate War‚ the story itself may be considered a little controversial. Although the storyline is interesting and many people had their eyes glued to the page‚ others believe that some parts in the book are too controversial that it should be banned in schools. I personally believe that even though The Chocolate War was an interesting book to read‚ it should be banned from schools. While reading The Chocolate War‚ I noticed

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    Napoleonic Wars

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    “Napoleonic Wars”. These years and the two following decades became one of the most difficult episodes of the British history. That was the time when Great Britain had to fight a lot‚ and had to recover from fighting. The purpose of this survey is to give a brief description of British domestic and foreign policy‚ economic and social situation throughout the mentioned period and to provide essential information about the role that Great Britain played during so-called “Napoleonic Wars”. 1. Great

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    Art of War Summary

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    Art of War is a famous Chinese military strategy book written by Sun Tzu‚ an ancient Chinese military general. He was famous during his time and for his work entitled Art of War‚ which made him known even up to our century. According to Wallace (2010)‚ Sun Tzu is the author of one of the most prominent pieces of literature during the era of the Warring States in which China entered around the first millennium B.C.E. In this work of art Sun Tzu takes a rational approach to the problem of conflict

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    Literature FA2: World War Z Monologue Nickolai Pollard Sitting on the ground‚ leaning against the wall. Eyes follow something in front (a family running)‚ sound of fast footsteps. If we weren’t in a zombie apocalypse‚ that guy wouldn’t have given me a second thought‚ wouldn’t have looked at me like I’m mad. Or if he did‚ he wouldn’t be so damn obvious about it. *Lifts arm dramatically* Yeah‚ I understand‚ it’s a bit strange not to be running for your life in a damn zombie apocalypse‚ not trying

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    Beer Wars

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    Beer Wars is documentary about the American beer industry and how the 3 largest US breweries try to drive out the competition. This documentary covers how lobbyists are used to control the beer market and drive out smaller breweries such as Dogfish Head Brewery‚ Stone Brewery‚ and Moonshot: all producers of craft beer. The documentary describes how a 3 tier system was put into place to separate the powers of selling beer and prevent a monopoly but the laws that were put into place to prevent the

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    Vietnam War

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    English 10 HN Persuasive Essay The Vietnam War went on for many years behind the aggression of the United States‚ as Vietnam called it. Millions of soldiers lost their lives in the time consuming battle. On February 8‚ 1967 President Lyndon B. Johnson wrote a letter to Ho Chi Minh‚ president of Vietnam at the time. In President Johnson’s letter he expresses his hopes of ending this conflict that has gone on so long in Vietnam. In a reply to President Johnson‚ President Ho Chi Minh

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