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    War for the greater good

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    War for the greater good Through a course of history war has been a fact of life as we know it. It has caused destruction‚ and cost many lives. So how is it the greater good? For some‚ it’s the resources that are used in the result of victory or “victor goes the spoils” others my say. From diamonds to oil‚ resources have been one of the main reasons for war. Other people may see war a way out or freedom‚ such as slaves joining the army to fight in the war in exchange of being given their freedom

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    Contemporary Film Analysis The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009) Man som Hatar kvinnor-Men Who Hate Women Vanita Lal Mgmt 824 W01: Managing the Global Workforce Dr. Maya Kroumova Due: February 13th‚ 2013 The foreign movie I chose for the film analysis individual report was a Swedish movie named The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009). This movie was about a journalist‚ Mikael Blomkvist and a young female hacker‚ Lisbeth Salander who teamed up to search for a woman‚ Harriet Vanger who was

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    The Wars Analysis

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    War is a dangerous game‚ many people would likely agree to this‚ however‚ very few have ever seen a battlefront. The truth is that war‚ no matter how awful we can imagine it‚ is always exponentially worse. In Timothy Findley’s The Wars‚ Robert Ross‚ the protagonist‚­ faces a situation that he finds difficult to come to terms with‚ and when faced with a similar situation later on in the novel‚ he must take drastic measures to reconcile the uncertainties of the past situation. Timothy Findley suggests

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    The Art of War

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    accordance with the strength of antagonistic forces will be victorious. 3. He whose ranks are united in purpose will be victorious. 4. He who is well prepared and lies in wait for an enemy who is not well prepared will be victorious.Sun Tsu’s Art of War Discussion Thomas Jerry Scott Page 4 of 4 5. He whose generals are able and not interfered with by the sovereign will be victorious. It is in these five matters that the way to victory is known. Sun Tzu’s Famous "Know Thine Enemy Rules" 1. Therefore

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    The Meaning Of War

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    War is an organized and often prolonged conflict that is carried out by states or non-state actors. It is generally characterised by extreme violence‚ social disruption and economic destruction. War should be understood as an actual‚ intentional and widespread armed conflict between political communities‚ and therefore is defined as a form of political violence or intervention. The set of techniques used by a group to carry out war is known as warfare. An absence of war is usually called peace.

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    WAR AND AFTERMATH OF WAR IN THE ENGLISH PATIENT BY MICHAEL ONDAATJE Abstract War and aftermath of war is a paper which talks about the various aspects of war and its outcomes as discussed in the novels of Michael Ondaatje. Ondaatje takes war as a major theme in his two most famous novels: The English Patient and Anil’s Ghost. The present paper discusses the treatment of war in the hands of Ondaatje in his Booker winning novel The English Patient. The treatment of the sensitive topics of war gets

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    War and Ethics

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    “No war can ever be justified since any war will put innocent civilians in danger”. Evaluate. Indeed‚ there is arguably no human activity more destructive and more detrimental to the global community than the fighting of war. In the context of this discourse I refer to war as a large scale armed conflict between two or more nations or other political entities. While some may argue that war is morally permissible under certain circumstances‚ it is my opinion that the cost of any war is far too high

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    The Peloponnesian war arose between 431-404 BC. This confrontation hurled the two most powerful city-states of Greece against each other. The two conflicting sides of Athens and Sparta forced many other city-states of the Hellenic world to align themselves. Each city-state could side with the powerful naval confederacy of the Athenians‚ or the elite Spartan military. The combat supremacy of Athens and Sparta was not the only factor. Athens was a mighty empire and wished to expand its control. The

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    The Crimean War

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    The Crimean war (1854-1856) demonstrates fundamental changes in the nature of warfare. * Identify the ways in which wars were changing with examples (tactical implications of the changes) * Explain root causes of these changes The Crimean war demonstrated the fundamental changes in the nature of warfare. This essay will examine the changes in the nature of warfare. Looking at what caused these changes and how they differed from times before. The Crimean war represents the first major political

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    insurmountable devastation‚ the second World War was one of the most devastating occurrences to every happen to humanity. Hitler and the Third Reich committed deplorable acts against whole countries and cultures‚ even trying to exterminate the Jewish population. Fortunately‚ Hitler’s plan was not successful; however‚ he still left behind a lingering hurt that is still felt to this day for many individuals around the world. In the movie‚ The Rape of Europa‚ a new side to the war is told: Hitler not only attempted

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