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    War on Drugs

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    Nixon declared a “war on drugs.”() The problem is that the department of corrections was ill prepared to house the newly made convicts. This created over population in prisons all over America because of a failed attempt to “crack down.” It is a fact that countries with overbearing drug laws tend to have more drug problems than those who don’t. Now that new studies and facts are coming to light we have finally entered a stage in which to rebuild drug reform. The American war on drugs is a failing

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    Civil war

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    Meghan Gardner Civil War & Reconstruction Paper 1 Compromise involves both give and take‚ where both sides involved receive some of what they wanted‚ but neither side fully gets 100 percent of what they wanted. Compromise for the most part keeps things running smoothly. I personally believe that compromise is beneficial during this time. The Missouri Compromise‚ for example‚ started when the territory of Missouri wanted to join the Union as a slave state after

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    Cold War

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    The Cold War was a period of time in which there was a rise in political and economic tension between the USA and the Soviet Union post World War 2. The purpose was to prevent the spread of communism and the domino theory.This event lasted from 1945 to 1985. The Cold war had a large effect on the United States domestic policy and American society. Things‚ people and events all played an effect on generations rapidly. One example of that had a large effect on the United States domestic policy and

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    Charles David Grear Texans and War: New interpretations of the State’s Military History (College Station: Texas A&M University Press‚ 2012) Alexander Mendoza and Charles Grear are both scholars of phenomenal books they have published. Mendoza and Grear decided to collaborate on a book that was published on February 29‚ 2013 by Texas A&M University Press‚ 2012. This book discusses the reputation and the martial prowess of Texas Union and the rumors about the wars of Texas. These men grew up in

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    war poems

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    and explore Owen’s portrayal of suffering and pity. Prescribed text: War Poems and Others‚ Wilfred Owen Wilfred Owen wrote about the suffering and pity of war from his first -hand experience at the Somme. He was appalled by the overwhelming and senseless waste of life‚ the “human squander” and detailed its devastating effects on young men. In both ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ and ‘Mental Cases’ he writes with intense focus on war as anextraordinary human experience. The poems also document other experiences

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    Shadow of War

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    curious about the lady. She walked across the front of his house‚ all the other children said things about her that might or might not be true but he wanted to figure it out for himself. 3. I think his father told him about the eclipse because of the war. His father said that on the eclipse the dead would get up from their graves to walk around and dance. I think Omovo knows that they aren’t really going to do that but he has an idea of why his dad said that. 4. The solders wanted Omovo to tell

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    Ares: The God of War

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    heroes‚ also creating different temples in various cities. As a result‚ many of these gods still have enormous influences on how our world works today. One of those gods‚ the Greek god of war‚ exemplifies many qualities which many people expect from him‚ although strongly disliked by most. The Greek God of war‚ Ares‚ is the son of Zeus and Hera (Van Aken 18)‚ and has had difficulties living in the world of the Greeks‚ whilst many different views have been given of him. For example‚ in early Greek

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    Laws of War

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    Laws of War The term "laws of war" refers to the rules governing the actual conduct of armed conflict. This idea that there actually exists rules that govern war is a difficult concept to understand. The simple act of war in and of itself seems to be in violation of an almost universal law prohibiting one human being from killing another. But during times of war murder of the enemy is allowed‚ which leads one to the question‚ "if murder is permissible then what possible "laws of war" could there

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    Theories on War

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    comes to mind on the issue of war as it is heard to be brutal or fatal‚ especially on innocent people and one cannot help but to hope for an outcome of peace or prosperity. Some respectful philosophers such as Mo Tzu‚ Sun Tzu‚ Eugene Delacroix‚ Pablo Picasso‚ Margaret Mead‚ Kenzaburo Oe‚ and Jean Bethke Elshtain can be found writing about their theories on war and peace in the text book‚ Reading the World: Ideas that Matter by Michael Austin. Over the years the issue of war has not disappeared nor has

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    “Why did the Bolsheviks win the civil war?” There were a few key reasons as to why the Bolsheviks won the civil war. The most important reason that helped them to succeed was Trotsky. Furthermore‚ there communication between each other‚ their control of the railway and their strong‚ direct intentions all produced a successful win. Lenin also kept structure to the Russian public which portrayed Lenin as an iconic figure. All of these reasons really proved necessary for the Bolsheviks to succeed

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