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    Causes Of The War In Iraq

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    9 organizations that conducted studies of collecting data of civilian casualties from 2003-2007 thought out the war. One being conducted by the Organization CIVIC with its headquarters being located in Washington D.C. their causality estimate was from March 21, through July 21, 2003 and totaling 2,066 deaths. The Iraq Body Count has no headquarters and operates independently conducted there estimated from, 2003- 2007 and the estimated death toll was 54,432-60.098. The Iraqi Health Ministry has a…

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    The language of war is commonly used by American culture nowadays in order to figuratively express ideas. In the essay “Fighting Words: The War Over Language,” Jon Hooten argues that integrating the language of war in a metaphorical sense will cause negative impacts in the actual world. When readers realize how common the language of war is in everyday language, they must wonder if Hooten’s statement that American culture has learned to casually use the language of war applies to them as well…

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    The movie “The Unforgiven” approached military issues in the most genuine and sensitive way. Not only does this movie illustrates military issues but how our society deals with such elements of morality and abusive powers. This movie merges perfectly with the conservative mindset of Koreans specially focusing an issue we all knew about but blindly covered with the excuse by saying “군대니깐”. The “army” is a perfect getaway of abusing power with no standard of being convicted as an crime, in…

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    My mission You must see the series of action spy films Mission Impossible describing that some agents are appointed to overcome many difficulties to fulfil formidable and hard missions. So what does mission means? A mission is a task that people should spare no effort to fulfil it.And the mission varies from person to person. In my life, the mission differs with time. In the past, the significant mission is to study hard and enter an ideal university; now, the mission is to go to Sichuan…

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    Earth has always been boiling, wars everywhere and at all times. Few regions managed to escape from wars or declare themselves neutral in order to lose less if nothing can be obtained. There’s no war without an aim. It is known that a war is considered to be successfully won if one of the parties could reach to its aim. We can justify this by Machiavelli’s statement “The end justifies its means”. As a result, there have always been a large number of losses- victims and prisoners of wars. Could…

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    Fallacies Name Institutional Affiliation A fallacy is an argument that uses poor reasoning. In other words, a fallacy is a mistake in belief which is based on unsound reasoning and arguments (Van, 2011). This paper will be analyzing a certain speech by George W Bush to identify the various fallacies in the entire speech. It is a fallacy to term the American people as the God chosen people (Van, 2011). Bush in his speech terms his people as the God chosen people. It is very clear that, at this…

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    Essay On Family Artifacts

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    door to my memories. I have experienced most of my childhood in Jordan because of what happened in Iraq in 2003. It changed my family’s lives. One person that really related to this was my dad. So I interviewed him. He had some strong feelings about the coins. The coins are important to me because of their historical significance, personal significance, and what happened in Iraq during the 2003 invasion.…

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    Essay On Monroe Doctrine

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    Monroe Doctrine Monroe’s articulation of the Monroe’s doctrine was provoked by an occasion in which the Russian Imperial Government proposed that the rights and interests of the two nations in northwest of America be amicably negotiated and settled on. This proposal was made by the Russian Imperial Government through the minister of Emperor residing in America and transmitted to the minister of United States in St Petersburg. Another similar proposal was made by His Majesty to the Government of…

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    Operation Desert Storm Muck filled clouds of sand and burning oil was an everyday struggle. Gas masks were carried along with hazmat suits to ensure safety during a chemical attack. Operation Desert Storm was a war on Iraq because of the invasion of Kuwait. This war consisted of over 600,000 troops with the US owning around 74 percent of all troops. Desert Storm was needed in order to liberate Kuwait. This all happened when Iraq invaded Kuwait on August 2, 1990. While Operation Desert Storm was…

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    The Vietnam War has served as a lessons learned for the modern military. It was a modern war with many problems and a new type of fighting that would prove problematic to the United States military. Although the Vietnam War has been studied by current military leaders, one can still find problems faced then in today’s conflicts. In the beginning of Afghanistan and Iraq there was a clear and concise objective. This is why the initial invasions of both were successful. Fast forward a few years…

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