| 61. | World war 1 Granchild:What was it like in the war, grandad? ...
Grandad: We slept in trenches, it was basicilly are home for the time we spent in the war. ...
Grandad: Yes, 1 of the most scariest feelings but the worst was when we crept into no~mans land, because we had no idea of when we were going to ...
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| 62. | Civil War to Reconstruction ... It was on the brink of a war that would split the nation in two until 1865. After the four year long Civil War the union was forced with the task of reconstructing the rundown South. Throughout the war and in the so-called reconstruction period after the war America as a whole went through ...
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| 63. | Just War Yaremis Salazar
April 10, 2003
Just War?
Every time I hear the word “war”, I can’t help to think of nothing but suffering, deaths, and illness. This is regularly what a war produces; therefore there is never a winner. ... How can a war that only brings suffering ever be justified? “War is alw...
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| 64. | Comparing two war novels "The Red Badge of Courage", by Stephen Crane, and "All Quiet on the
Western Front", by Erich Remarque are both books of war that have become an
international success. ... Both
of these books show readers just how traumatic war can be. "All Quiet on the
Western Front" is an anti-war no...
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| 65. | war The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien is a very good war novel that has a lot
of stories that show what Vietnam was really like. ... What he had
wanted to do was cross the border into Canada and not have to worry about going to war
or getting drafted. ... He also thought that he was...
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| 66. | Can WAR be justified Why war? ... How many times has war been averted in the history of the world? ...
The (war between good and evil) Second World War, Hitler wanted to create a race, which is the Aryon race. ... Hitler was evil, hence the allied forces of Great Britain, America, Canada, and Australia fought again...
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| 67. | How was WWI a total war Before the world war one, Europe was dominating rest of the world. ... When war did break out, it turned out to be quite different from what most people anticipated. The long dragging war instead of a short decisive war made the world war one to go beyond the extent of a total war. ... The destruc...
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| 68. | War Is Not Kind Nathan Hollander
Analyzing poetry
War Is Kind by
Stephen Crane
War Is Not Kind
The poem “War Is Kind” by Stephen Crane is a well written poem because Crane uses irony to portray that war is not kind. Crane uses death and battle events to emphasize how dramatic war really is. His irony...
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| 69. | effects on the Austrlain Homefront in world war two World War Two effected the Australian home front in many different ways. ... These were only a few things that prepared Australia for the war. ...
Many Australian families had made air-raid shelters to protect their families and friends for when war broke out. ...
Children were also effected du...
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| 70. | Causes of the Civil War The Civil War took place between 1861 and 1865 and was the greatest war in American history. There were many causes for the American civil war. Some causes were underlying and some were immediate but all were vital in the cause for the American civil war.
The Civil War had many underlying causes....
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| 71. | Vietnams Role in the war ... The My Lai Massacre opened the eyes of many to the realities of war. ... Calley was tried for, and eventually convicted of his role in the premeditated killings of 109 Oriental humans. ...
In a war psychological stresses are there. Memories of the war and risking your life is enough to ...
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| 72. | war of 1812
The War of 1812 and its outcome effected U. ... He was successful but it did not prevent the outbreak of an Indian war. A group called the “War Hawks” disliked the British for supporting Indian resistance to settlers in the Indian territory and also arming them with weapons. ... The War Hawks...
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| 73. | Love Found Love Lost
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Many of the poems and stories, about experience and innocence, deal with the growing pains of love and what new love experiences may bring. ... Throughout my experience, life has taught much about love found and the ways that love is able mirage or shadow the ways ...
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| 74. | Civil War ...
What was the role of women in the war?
Confederate and Union women played an important role in the Civil War. ...
The South had only a few advantages during the Civil War. ... They also had the vetter army, especially during the beginning of the war. ...
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| 75. | civil war ... When the argument got out of hand and turned into physical fights, it became a war and the United States was split in 2: the Union and the Confederates. ... In conclusion, multiple perspectives about slavery led to the division of this country and the Civil War. ... The Civil War began and t...
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| 76. | causes of the civil war ... In the end all of these disagreements on both sides led to the Civil War, in which the North won. ... It dealt mainly with the question of whether slavery was to be allowed or prohibited in the regions acquired from Mexico as a result of the Mexican War. ... This outraged the North and what ...
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| 77. | Civil War ... In the end all of these disagreements on both sides led to the Civil War, in which the North won. ... It dealt mainly with the question of whether slavery was to be allowed or prohibited in the regions acquired from Mexico as a result of the Mexican War. ... This outraged the North and what ...
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| 78. | Causes of the civil war The American Civil War is one of the most momentous and controversial periods in American history. ... The civil war has politics and economics as its two major causes with slavery, taxes and tariffs, and constitutional difficulties as underlying problems. ... Slavery had been a historical problem...
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| 79. | splendid little war “It was a splendid little war, begun with the highest motives, carried on with magnificent intelligence, and favored by that fortune which loves the brave.” This statement made by John Hay regarding the Spanish-American War is true to a limited extent. ...
“It was a splendid little war…” in resp...
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| 80. | just war principles Just-War Principles
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The just cause principle says that war is permissible only to confront “a real and certain danger…” This could be applied to 911 by the way that our country has the right to act against terrorism. 911 made us aware of the threat of terrorism and gave us a reason to go to war...
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