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    Why was war inevitable in Europe in the early 20th century? World War 1 was Inevitable in many ways. The key word in this question is "Inevitable’’. My Oxford Dictionary defines Inevitable as unavoidable and unpreventable. Could have World War 1 been avoid? I think not! There wasn’t just one reason as to why World War one happened but a number of things. This is why I agree that World War 1 was Inevitable. The assassination Archduke Franz Ferdinand was one of the main reasons for the

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    created when they seceded from the union in 1860. It was mainly used during the time of the civil war when the south formed their own country; the confederacy. During the time of the Confederacy‚ the south saw the flag as a representation of “southern pride” and states’ rights. But‚ many others‚ even to this day‚ see it much differently. The flag has been seen as a symbol of many negative ideas and events. Therefore‚ I believe that the flag should be banned from being used in public and only used on private

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    the path towards their destinies‚ they are ultimately unable to dictate the course of fate. “Muse‚ how it all began. Why was Juno outraged? What could would the Queen of gods with all her power? Why did she force a man‚ so famous for his devotion‚ to brave rounds of hardship‚ bear such trials?” (Page 47 Line 10) In Book 1‚ it talks about how Juno Queen of the Gods was angered when a Trojan man‚ Paris‚ did not choose her as the fairest of the goddesses. She became even more determined to do

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    The Civil War began April 12‚ 1861‚ when confederate forces attacked a U.S union military installation at Fort Sumter in South Carolina. The people from the North were called the Yankees and people from the South were called the Rebels .During the war more than 620‚000 lives were lost 375‚000 were injured. One of the questions I looked up is why was the civil war considered the deadliest war in American History? When I looked it up to find my answer my answer was that the civil war is considered

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    Brave Men Dead While the Third One Was Banished! Yesterday‚ on the 25th of May‚ 2017‚ in the city of Verona‚ two young‚ gallanted men‚ one by the name of Tybalt Capulet‚ who was the cousin of the Capulet’s daughter‚ Juliet‚ and another named Mercutio Escalus‚ who happened to be the close friend of a Montague‚ Romeo‚ both succumbed injuries while being attacked by each other during a deadly fight. At the same time‚ Romeo‚ who is the heir and the son of Montague‚ was promptly banished from the city due

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    are at war‚ fighting over the ownership of the colonies. We all have questions. How did we get to this point? What has gone so wrong that we have broken out into a civil war? And most importantly‚ why is this war so necessary? I can already hear the cries of the loyalists‚ “Necessary? There is nothing necessary about the mindless violence that created this problem in the first place!” I agree that it should never have gotten to this point‚ however here I will explain how this happened‚ and why there

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    Why War? Is war inevitable? It appears that the answer to this question is yes. However‚ war is unpredictable and must be studied based on individual circumstances‚ actions taken‚ and reactions. States disagree with each other on many subjects and conflicts arise often. To answer this question‚ we must first examine the causes of a conflict‚ evaluate the outcome and determine any alternatives that may exist. Then we can analyze some alternative theoretical outcomes compared to the actual

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    banning‚ parental advisory‚ and the V-Chip. Without certain books in our society‚ we would not know the history of our world. Books in our society should never be banned because of the knowledge we gain from them and the impact they have on the world. There may be some cases where book banning is necessary due to violence or the tone of the text. “The Jefferson School District was contemplating banning George Orwell’s ‘1984’ at Rigby High School in southeast Idaho after a parent complained about

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    World War 1 “The war to end all wars.” This was the common name used for World War 1 but truthfully I do not believe there will ever be a war that ends all wars forever. This war struck fear into the hearts of not only soldiers in the war but citizens caught in the cross fire of the hatred that was plaguing our world. This war started for many reasons such as nationalism‚ imperialism‚ militarism and the formations of alliances. But the main reason this war was fought was because of a countries

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    produced‚ and directed by Stanley Kubrick‚ was released. Before being withdrawn from the British public sixty-one weeks after its release‚ by Kubrick himself‚ this movie gained the attention of several different groups- churchgoers‚ media‚ police‚ local authorities‚ teenagers‚ and other townspeople. While some reactions to the film were positive-specifically among teenagers and young adults- there were numerous negative reactions that argued that the film was morbid and unnecessarily violent. Despite

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