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    Put an End to Drunk Driving According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports in 2015‚ “drunk driving crashes cause 10‚265 people to die‚ one every 51 minutes.” Drunk drivers who cause accidents with fatalities should be charged with murder. Reasons drunk drivers should be charged with murder‚ because drunk driving can be avoidable‚ usually it’s not their first time drinking and driving‚ and should take responsibility for their actions. Drunk drivers who cause accidents with

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    War is a horrible medium‚ which has been used for hundreds of thousands of years‚ to achieve certain goals through the use of force. The major causes for war are resources‚ which can be territory‚ water‚ gold‚ minerals or animals; and ideologies: political beliefs‚ religion‚ philosophical differences. In other words‚ brutal outrageous kings‚ rulers‚ commanders and emperors possessed the purpose of having power and control over the whole world. But do these egoistic goals really bring benefit to humanity

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    END OF THE WAR

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    thought they were going to win the war because of the astonishing advances at the start of 1918. Despite the advances Germany fell apart at the end of the war. Russia’s Exit Russia’s exit from the war in 1917 made Germanys leaders think victory had to be there’s. From the early months of the war‚ the German government had been in touch wit exiled Russian revolutionaries‚ many of them were Bolsheviks‚ in the hope that they would be used to undermine the Russian war effort against Germany. This did not

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    Mankind

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    Thomas DiBlasi Professor Fendrich HUHC 14-Section 10 4/28/10 Final Paper Mankind consists of many selves that are always changing.  Renee Descartes‚ a philosopher‚ would argue against this‚ but Friedrich Nietzsche‚ a philosopher‚ and William James‚ a psychologist‚ would agree with this.  Although James and Nietzsche come from different professions‚ they both wrote texts concerning man’s sense of self.         William James believes man’s thoughts are constantly changing.  He states‚ “…the

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    MANKIND

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    The Generic Villain on Impersonation Posted by Ravyn on August 28‚ 2011 Last week’s riff on disguises covered ones that weren’t so much meant to be someone we weren’t as to not be who we were. Sometimes‚ though‚ we can’t get away with something quite so—heh‚ heh—generic. Instead‚ we have to appear to be someone who already exists‚ and that requires another set of complex factors beyond the challenges of a simple disguise. What‚ then‚ does an impersonator need to remember? Know. Your. Target.

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    War to End All Wars

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    Lewcock/Filice World Core 3/4 11 March 2013 War to End All Wars In history‚ World War I was one of the most important wars; it has historically been referred to as the “War to end all Wars.” It exposed the good and bad a war can create. Gandhi’s quote about violence says‚ “the good is only temporary‚” but “the evil it does is permanent.” Historically‚ the “good” is shown throughout World War I‚ as when people initially believed the war was beneficial‚ enabling people to demonstrate

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    The Nature of Mankind

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    still occurred in the century I know best‚ the twentith century‚ and it is still occurring to this very present day. The nature of mankind is corrupt‚ it always has been and it always will be. I believe that this is what will happen because based on the evidence I have read‚ heard‚ and watched on television‚ the nature of mankind is bad. Mankind led a hard life‚ men and women worked long‚ hard hours out in the fields‚ just so that they would be able to survive. People knew one

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    a period in which opportunities for former slaves were expanded‚ as well as a period of unrest and resistance from the South against these changes. Although it is unclear who truly put an end to Reconstruction‚ it is evident that the South did all it could to resist it and the changes it brought. Due to the Civil War‚ around 4 million slaves were freed and rebuilding

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    Is Mankind Evil?

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    Opinion: Is Mankind Evil? Mankind is evil. The basic notation of this sentence is no one can be trusted completely‚ even though someone seems nice everyone has a streak of evil inside‚ even if they don’t want to admit it. I agree with this statement based on a couple of things. First‚ if mankind wasn’t evil why hasn’t crime stopped? Everyday theres a new shooting and murder that gains national coverage‚ but not all stories get much if at all coverage. Last year in the United States there

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    The End of the Cold War

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    nuclear explosion‚ are we going to war with America today?" This is what it was like for many people living in the Soviet Union‚ a.k.a the USSR‚ or present day Russia‚ around 1985 during the Cold War. The Cold War was a period of tension and‚ on many occasions‚ near-war conflicts mostly between the Soviet Union and the United States. It was basically started after so-called diplomatic relations between the USA and the USSR started to dissolve after World War II. The war ended in 1991‚leading to the downfall

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