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  • War Is a Necessity

    War Is a Necessity

    War is a necessity Human beings were evolved from monkeys. Monkeys are animalistic this means that they will attack and kill to take care of themselves when they feel threatened but also to protect their family. As humans we do the same we would fight and kill to save others as well as ourselves. It is within our human nature that will always turn to war when in a conflict. Diplomacy is an agreement so

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    Submitted: April 2, 2016 Autor: christina929
  • War Is a Necessity

    War Is a Necessity

    War is a necessity Human beings were evolved from monkeys. Monkeys are animalistic this means that they will attack and kill to take care of themselves when they feel threatened but also to protect their family. As humans we do the same we would fight and kill to save others as well as ourselves. It is within our human nature that will always turn to war when in a conflict. Diplomacy is an agreement so

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    Submitted: April 2, 2016 Autor: christina929
  • Cola Wars Continue

    Cola Wars Continue

    Take-home quiz: Inventory management - Solutions Due: Monday, March 7th at the beginning of class. Please show all the work for partial credit. Also, this is an individual assignment. Please turn in your own work. 1. The local supermarket buys lettuce each day to ensure really fresh produce. Each morning any lettuce that is left from the previous day is sold to a dealer that resells it to farmers, who uses it to feed their

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    Submitted: April 6, 2016 Autor: aqibsunesara
  • Economic Opportunity, Labor, and the Struggle for Reform in the War on Poverty

    Economic Opportunity, Labor, and the Struggle for Reform in the War on Poverty

    Economic Opportunity, Labor, and the Struggle for Reform in the War on Poverty ________________ ________________ In 1964, the Economic Opportunity Act initiated President Lyndon Baines Johnson’s War on Poverty. The programs implemented caused controversy both across party lines and within the Democratic Party itself, but on an even larger scale, the Economic Opportunity Act signaled a significant policy shift with regard to the role of the United States government with aiding the impoverished. “Community action”

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    Submitted: April 11, 2016 Autor: Pudge Tickler
  • Analysis Essay: War of Two Worlds

    Analysis Essay: War of Two Worlds

    Lawrenz Jamie Lawrenz Dr. Price ENC1102 15 February 2016 War of Two Worlds Everyone strives to be accepted by those around them whether they acknowledge it or not. Margaret Atwood’s protagonist in “Lusus Naturae” and Karen Russell’s character Claudette in “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves” are no exception to this rule. Indeed, both girls realize the social gains achieved through their personal change despite their lost self-identity. We all must make difficult

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    Submitted: April 23, 2016 Autor: Jamie Lawrenz
  • The American Civil War

    The American Civil War

    Fu Dongjie 43824294 Writing Task 5 The American Civil war lasted from 1861 to 1865. There were 2.1 million Northern (Union) soldiers and 0.9 million Southern (Confederate) soldiers fighting in this war. According to statistics, the war leaded to total 0,000 estimated death, which 60% were Union soldiers, and also forced % of Southern men of military age to become soldiers. On the battlefield, although soldiers were called for victory, they believed the context of

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    Submitted: April 27, 2016 Autor: Fu Dongjie
  • War and Terrorism

    War and Terrorism

    War & Terrorism: The twentieth century was unlike no other. The series of wars completely revolutionized the world forever. Following War World II, the world seemed to be divided by political difference and the fear that the opponent’s ideology would spread, becoming the more dominate political practice. The Cold War illustrated the world’s ideological division. There was a global divide between political and economical ideals, democracy/capitalism and communism. The Cold War was unlike past wars

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    Submitted: April 27, 2016 Autor: PrinceJas
  • 1941 War Movie Renactment

    1941 War Movie Renactment

    1st September 1939 On the 1st September 1939, all hell and chaos breaks loose. World War II has begun. “What’s happening?” asks Sebastian. Sebastian, his dad Wolfgang and his mother Maria have just heard about the beginning of World War II. The Nazis have invaded Poland. Wolfgang’s face is very pale, Maria is so shocked she’s not moving and looks like she’s seen a ghost. Wolfgang answers his son simply with a hug and says

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    Submitted: May 15, 2016 Autor: jonathont.zhang
  • World War 1

    World War 1

    .World At War The push of imperialism and industrialization caused nationalist tension among the powers of the world; the contradictory alliances formed by these european powers made war inevitable, and the assassination of Archduke ferdinand was the push these forces needed to make World War I a reality, spiraling the entire world out of its makeshift equilibrium. Imperialism, nationalism, and industrialization, the three pronged spear of war, were among the largest contributors to this devastating

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    Submitted: May 18, 2016 Autor: robbiepav5400
  • To What Extent Was the Second World War a ‘good War’ for the Us?

    To What Extent Was the Second World War a ‘good War’ for the Us?

    The entrance of the US into the Second World War was delayed, partly because of American popular opinion which was very much against the involvement of the US in European affairs; however looking back many regard the Second World War as a good time for people in America. The term ‘Good War’ was coined as one which benefitted the US, and indeed in comparison to the Great Depression of the 1930s the period of the

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    Submitted: May 29, 2016 Autor: efranc
  • The American Civil War

    The American Civil War

    Hariharan Thirukumaran The American Civil War The Civil War was the deadliest war in American history. Over 600,000 soldiers died during the war. The fighting started at Fort Sumter in South Carolina on April 12, 1861. The American Civil War was fought between southern and northern states of the United States. The southern states didn't want to be part of the United States anymore and decided to make their own country. However, the northern states

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    Submitted: June 7, 2016 Autor: hazza
  • The Civil War

    The Civil War

    The Civil War The civil war. If you had asked me this time last year what it is, I would have no idea what is was. This year we learned about it in social studies class. I am going to tell you what caused the civil war and what it was about. There were many contributing factors in the start of the civil war. One of the main factors was tension between the North and

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    Submitted: June 7, 2016 Autor: Katelyn Regan
  • Born with the War

    Born with the War

    BORN WITH WAR You get really happy if you can find pieces of bread on your dinner table in Syria. Ahmad the young Syrian boy found himself in a war-torn country as he opened his eyes to the world. Everything was so clean and pure he couldn’t have imagined the life awaiting him. Life was going normal in many parts of the capital, Damascus, but elsewhere millions were struggling to get by the war like

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    Submitted: July 11, 2016 Autor: Gulendam Say
  • Bshs 455 - President Ronald Reagan - War on Drugs

    Bshs 455 - President Ronald Reagan - War on Drugs

    Taking a Stand BSHS/455 Taking a Stand In 1982, President Ronald Reagan introduced his version of the " War on drugs," which affirmed illicit drugs to be a threat to the national security of the United States. According to Bruce Benson, and David Rasmus, co authors of "Illicit drugs and crime," the war on drugs differ from the actual war where both sides take causalities, in this war on the general public take causalities while

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    Submitted: July 11, 2016 Autor: Student3Student3
  • America’s Longstanding Cautiousness to BeCome Involved in European Alliances and Wars

    America’s Longstanding Cautiousness to BeCome Involved in European Alliances and Wars

    America’s longstanding cautiousness to become involved in European alliances and wars, referred to isolationism, a policy of non-involvement in world affairs. The US stood outside of world affairs, and instead watched the effects of them to other countries and how it would effect them positively of negatively. Throughout history, the Spaniards abused and oppressed smaller countries that could not defend themselves, giving that Spain was only a fraction of what it is today, it

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    Submitted: August 1, 2016 Autor: Des Mendoza
  • Describe the Role of the Conferences and Treaties in Contributing to a "perception of Global Stability" but Also Contributing to the Outbreak of World War Ii.

    Describe the Role of the Conferences and Treaties in Contributing to a "perception of Global Stability" but Also Contributing to the Outbreak of World War Ii.

    Describe the role of the conferences and treaties in contributing to a "perception of global stability" but also contributing to the outbreak of World War II. World War I officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919. Negotiated among the Allied powers with little participation by Germany, its 15 parts and 440 articles reassigned German boundaries and assigned liability for reparations. Really the British and French wanted revenge and

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    Submitted: August 26, 2016 Autor: bmseveryn
  • Has War on Terror Resulted in Abuse of Human Rights?

    Has War on Terror Resulted in Abuse of Human Rights?

    Has war on terror resulted in abuse of human rights? Currently, everyone is acquainted with the word terrorism and its impact on general public. Terrorism is the use of pugnaciousness and violence to threat and force someone for achieving religious, political or other socio-economic objectives. Human rights are the basic rights, which should be granted to a human, such as, right to life, security, free speech, equal opportunity, etc. There is huge heated debate whether

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    Submitted: September 9, 2016 Autor: essayousafzai
  • Who Is in the War Room?

    Who Is in the War Room?

    Who is in the War Room? Imagine, in a hypothetical world, that you are a worker in an assembly line that produces fortune cookies. You have a goal, a drive to be the best, to get promoted, to have a higher pay rate than the snobby short woman bustling away next to you. You look beside you and see that she is working as fast as you are. Obviously, if she is working as fast

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    Submitted: September 30, 2016 Autor: lmann488
  • Source Analysis : The Wars in Former Yugoslavia

    Source Analysis : The Wars in Former Yugoslavia

    SOURCE 1: The war in former Yugoslavia. ORIGIN: The title of this book is The war in Yugoslavia. It was written by Nathaniel Harris. This book was first published in 1997 by Wayland Publishers Ltd.(Address: Wayland Publishers ltd, 61 Western road, Hove, East Sussex BN3JD. London) This book was designed for Wayland publishers ltd by Ruth Nason. It was edited by Alex Woolf. Nathaniel Harris (born in 1937) was a History teacher at secondary level

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    Submitted: October 9, 2016 Autor: jrwenyagira
  • Why It Is Impossible to Win an Ideological Conflict like the Cold War

    Why It Is Impossible to Win an Ideological Conflict like the Cold War

    Why It Is Impossible to Win an Ideological Conflict like The Cold War An ideological conflict occurs between two parties with opposing views on particular subjects. The cold war that took place between 1985 and 1991 is an example of an ideological conflict between America and the Soviet Union. Many ideological wars involve many parties, including the affected public, and are inclusive of some very intricate matters such as religion, culture, politics, and economics. They

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    Submitted: October 10, 2016 Autor: Jay Charlie
  • From First Contact to Civil War

    From First Contact to Civil War

    From First Contact to Civil War History 300 African American History Professor Daniel Finn Strayer University Online August 7, 2016 ________________ From First Contact to Civil War Africa, identified as the second largest continent in the world is the original home of many men, women, and children brought to the “new world” United States. Many people believe African Americans were equally traded throughout Africa's continent regardless of the city. However, most black Americans derived from

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    Submitted: October 17, 2016 Autor: Last8316
  • Causes and Effects of World War one

    Bazemore Tyquan Bazemore United States History Historical Essay 2 15 August 2013 Causes and Effects of World War One World War One of 1914 marked the transition from the usual, individual battles between two nations or within a single nation, to a more international approach of war the involved many allies, each of which became active fighters within the war. The increased interest in nationalism, imperialism, and militarism inevitably led to the first world war

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    Submitted: October 19, 2016 Autor: Dionne McKenzie
  • Korean War Key Decisions

    Korean War Key Decisions

    Korean War Key Decisions HIS/135 November 29, 2015 Professor ________________ Korean War Key Decisions * The Soviet Union violated agreements between North Korea regarding payment of ammunition and supplies. North Korea did not have the proper equipment to make a move on South Korea. The United States withdrew most of their troops in mid-1949. * North Korea attacked South Korea “when the American government implied that it did not consider South Korea within its own

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    Submitted: October 23, 2016 Autor: Rich C
  • Muh 3025 - the Post-War Era

    Muh 3025 - the Post-War Era

    MUH3025 Unit 4: The Post-War Era (Prompt 2) The post- war era and the rock and roll period that followed created new opportunities for African- Americans artists and their relationship with people of Caucasian. During the music industry rose into difference of the distribution of music in the form of record labels. The record industry increased the amount of opportunities for African-American to thrive. Another form that took part in creating new opportunities for people

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    Submitted: October 31, 2016 Autor: Heaibert Diamond
  • The Art of War Summary

    The Art of War Summary

    Chea Chanvuth Chea Humanity 101 Professor Paul Hughes 22 August 2016 The Art of War Summary Chapter 1 - Laying Plans. Sun Tzu that explore on the five recipes to build a victorious general, comparing and determination of the best amongst all generals, and perceptions and reality of the war environment. The five recipes to a perfect general include the moral law, heaven, earth, methods and discipline, and the commander. The MORAL LAW has an

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    Submitted: November 3, 2016 Autor: Vuth Vuth

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