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    The Battles of Gettsyburg

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    Philosophy 110-6326 May 10‚ 2012 1. In this story about pacifism‚ Douglas P. Lackey explains the ethics of murder. In a quote‚ Lackeys makes a very argumentative statement. He states‚ “If the congress decides to set a speed limit of 55 miles per hour on federal highways‚ more people will die than if Congress sets the speed limit at 45 miles per hour. In my opinion‚ this is a very true statement. I think if the congress was to lower the speed limit in many areas‚ they will be prolonging many

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    The Battle of Conscience

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    "never do anything to against the conscience‚ even if the state demands it." This quote is from Albert Einstein. In this quote‚ Albert Einstein tells us what a normal person should do when faced with a moral dilemma. What people do is often the opposite of what their conscience tells them to do. " The Sniper" by O’ Flaherty and "War" by Timothy Findley are both good examples of this. The two stories both show that war brings people pain because it forces them to contradict their consciences and feelings

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    Nichols-Felan 1 Sandy Nichols-Felan Professor Caroline McNutt Biology 104 15 June 2011 This paper is about the Isle Royal Gray Wolf Population. This paper will discuss when the Gray Wolf first appeared there‚ their population when they were first studied‚ how the numbers have remained in check‚ the importance of the Moose population as it impacts the number of the Gray Wolves‚ their current population number and what has caused their population decline‚ what is being considered to

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    The evacuation of Dunkirk Operation Dynamo was a major event that occurred during World War II which is one of many factors to the outcome of the War. The battle of Dunkirk all unfolded on the beaches of Frances which involved five countries; Britain‚ France‚ Belgium Canada and Germany. The battle was known as the “Miracle of Dunkirk‚” because it was the evacuation of over 300‚000 trapped allied troops in Europe. This event was first triggered on the 12th of May 1940‚ when Adolf Hitler commanded

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    Fighting has been around since the beginning of time. Genesis‚ the first book of the Bible‚ records the fight between Cain and Abel. The Battle of Megiddo is the earliest battle recorded where Pharaoh led 10‚000 men to fight against The King of Kadesh and his followers because a rebellion broke out. Nevertheless fighting will be part of our culture since there will always be conflict and disagreement. How one deals with these obstacles determines if they fight with style. Fighting is just a part

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    Concluding the Battle of Navarino‚ it was the battle that sealed independence for the Greeks. The loss of the navy’s presence in the Aegean would allow the Greek nation to grow. This is because without their navy‚ the Ottomans could not efficiently send troops or supplies to control the Balkan Peninsula. An American surgeon Samuel Gridley Howe said‚ “This day has been to me one of the happiest of my existence‚ and to all Greece one of joy and exultation. For it has brought the confirmation of

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    History learning task The Battle of Beersheba was fought on 31 October 1917‚ when two infantry and two mounted divisions of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF)‚ attacked units of the Yildirim Army Group garrisoning Beersheba. This EEF victory began the offensive‚ which six weeks later resulted in the capture of Jerusalem‚ during the Sinai and Palestine campaign of World War I. I think that the Australian soldiers were very effective in winning Beersheba although the charge was born of the

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    Battle of Khe Sanh

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    Battle The Battle of Khe Sanh was a battle that took place in Quang Tri Province‚ Republic of Vietnam located in South Vietnam‚ between January 21st and July 9th 1968 during the Vietnam War. The Battle of Khe Sanh was the longest‚ deadliest and most controversial battle of the Vietnam War‚ pitting the U.S. Marines and their allies against the North Vietnamese Army. In a war with unclear enemies and unconventional battle lines‚ body count and statistics became the tell-tale signs of victory.

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    LITERATURE: Literature (from Latin litterae (plural); letter) is the art of written work and can‚ in some circumstances‚ refer exclusively to published sources. The word literatureliterally means "things made from letters" and the pars pro toto term "letters" is sometimes used to signify "literature‚" as in the figures of speech "arts and letters" and "man of letters." Literature is commonly classified as having two major forms—fiction and non-fiction—and two major techniques—poetry and prose

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    The Battle of Cambria

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    Several individuals closely tied to the government requested that the trial be held in Winnipeg in July 1885. There are historians who contend that the trial was moved to Regina because of concerns with the possibility of an ethnically mixed and sympathetic jury.[66] Tom Flanagan states that an amendment of the North-West Territories Act (which dropped the provision that trials with crimes punishable by death should be tried in Manitoba) meant that the trial could be convened within the North-West

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