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    Was the Iraqi use of military force in The First Gulf War justified? In the end of Cold War‚ a new problem for the international community emerged. In the summer 1990 Iraq launched an invasion of Kuwait. Since the establishment of the United Nations‚ the international law has played a significant role in relations between states and the survival of the fittest has no longer been a legitimate reason for aggression. Hence‚ as Iraq has been a UN member a since 1945‚ its government must have advocated

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    History Essay on Operation Gothic Serpent Abstract Operation Gothic Serpent in Oct 1993 in Mogadishu‚ Somalia has been labeled one of the bloodiest firefights for United States troops. It has also arguably been remembered as one of the U.S. military’s blunders. Although the majority of Americans were disgusted and outraged by the failed operation‚ it can be used as a tool to study the vital role of NCOs and force readiness. History Essay on Operation Gothic Serpent One of

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    Eddrich Janzzen L. Ang I BS Computer Science EN 12 –R28 Ms. Andrea N. Macalino The Portrayal of Women in Comics: Victimization and Derogatory Portrayal of the Female Character The Comic Book Genre Since its humble beginning up until present‚ comic books have become a popular source of entertainment. From the conventional comics such as Archie Comics‚ to the super hero genre‚ comic books present an imaginary world that is a reflection of our real world and its social norms. Comic books are unique

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    Is Violence ever justified

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    Is violence ever justified? The debate about the use of violence has been on going for the last decade. Violence‚ the act of causing physical harm to another person willingly‚ has often been categorized as being an uncivilized‚ unjustified act. It is mostly known‚ and commonsensical knowledge that attacking or inflicting harm upon another person is “wrong”. Most of us frown upon people who resort to such violent acts‚ and they are punishable by law. However‚ as we progress into the 21st century

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    Exploring the Irony of The Age of Innocence Title In the aftermath of the First World War‚ Edith Wharton wrote the timeless novel The Age of Innocence‚ serving as a flashback to the period in which Wharton herself was raised. The Age of Innocence story takes place in upper-class New York society during the 1870s and highlights the distinctive social codes of the aristocratic class. Choosing the title The Age of Innocence to represent Wharton’s story is highly ironic due to the sinister characters

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    War Destroys Innocence

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    War Destroys Innocence Even though a book has far more space to talk about its thematic reason‚ there are many commonalities between books and poems. “All Quiet on the Western Front” was written by Erich Maria Remarque. The theme of the novel can be related to the theme of “Peace” by Rupert Brooke. The theme of both the novel and the book is “war destroys innocence”. The poem and the novel both display many examples of this. In “All Quiet on the Western Front” it explains how even though in

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    This theme of Bruno’s innocence is clearly stated throughout this novel‚ with both Bruno and Shmuel showing a “childlike innocence”‚ unable to comprehend the political rules their friendship is breaking. The ironic truth is that Bruno’s father is Commandant of a Jewish concentration camp‚ while Bruno’s best friend is a prisoner at Auschwitz. This theme of innocence is also brought up again when Bruno’s parents go to great lengths to hide the

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    “There is no one righteous‚ not even one” (Romans 3: 10). Written by William Golding‚ The Lord of the Flies relates a fictional tale of a small society of boys on an island who‚ throughout the course of the book‚ lose their innocence. Ralph‚ the main character‚ emerges at the beginning as a leader‚ a link to the “grown-up world‚” but loses control as many of the boys choose to follow Jack instead. The leader of the rebel group‚ Jack Merridew‚ practically imposes leadership on himself and then wins

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    Innocence‚ or the loss of innocence‚ is a theme that permeates many great works of literature. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is no exception. The novel compares many of its characters to mockingbirds‚ a symbol of pure innocence. Two of the most prominent of the novel’s mockingbirds are Tom Robinson‚ a black man wrongly accused and convicted of rape‚ and Boo Radley‚ an outcast from society who spends his days like a hermit locked up in his house. Tom provides something beneficial to society

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    How Is Mordred Justified

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    But this is justified; how can you respect the one whom Prophets proclaim as a threat to Albion-- a threat to your Destiny? Were Mordred’s intentions noble‚ you would treat him as a brother. You long for companionship‚ yet you turn away from Mordred. But this is justified; how can you befriend the one who will kill Arthur? The one who will pour blood and grieving over your sacred Destiny‚ leaving you stranded‚ broken and useless? To do so would be to spit in the face of your hard work. Which

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