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    or traitors so keep himself alive. Even if that means kill women or children even his own brother so he can stay alive. He needs to stay alive at all costs in the civil war against the free staters and the republicans. The sniper in the civil war is on the free staters side and is trying to kill the republicans to win the war for his side for the free staters. The only way he can do this is by killing the enemy no matter who it be. It may be men even women or children he has to kill because…

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    Justification For War

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    War is one of the oldest traditions in human history that costs millions of innocent lives and destroys families across the globe. There must be a logical explanation for such a barbaric act; the justification for war must lie in human nature. War can stem from power, money, greed, justice, and these reasons have been justified in the past as being in the best interest of the group as a whole. Especially in the case of defending basic human rights, people are often persuaded to participate in…

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    Cold War Vs Nuclear War

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    Clausewitz concept of “absolute war” is finally achievable. This will generate fear and will restraint powerful states from using maximum power to prevail. Thus the victory as a proper outcome to be expected of the use of American arms was intractable for the duration of the cold war, for in very good part, for the reason of the sensible fear of the escalation to nuclear holocaust. So, the only kind of conflict that the United States dared to wage in the nuclear era was limited war. After all,…

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    War Is Cruel

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    WIlliam Tecumseh Sherman, a famous war time American general, once said that “ war is hell.” True, war is hell, but It is also a reality that a lot of soldiers throughout history have lived through. It is also a reality that a lot of the general public is sheltered from. In wartime, there were usually numerous pomps and ceremonies back in the home nation, and there were a lot of speeches about patriotism and glory. However, it is often detached from the reality of the war; things are usually a…

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    The War Prayer Irony

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    think the real hero of this tale is George, Editha’s fiancé. He had his own opinions about the war; yet, he ended up going because he knew that was what Editha and the town’s people wanted from him. He did not back out of the position he was given by the town’s people in their military company, nor did he let Editha down when he knew this was what she wished. He buried his doubts and ideas about the war before heading off to combat with an idea of the odds against him. 2.) I do not see any real…

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    Controversial War The Vietnam War was highly controversial, but most wars are. It is difficult to decide whether soldiers served honorably or dishonorably because war is not a black and white idea. War has a lot of gray areas and there are many different perspectives to consider. Some believe that American soldiers in Vietnam died for our freedom and that their actions were very courageous. However, some believe they served dishonorably because of the everyday war crimes that were committed.…

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    The Guatemalan Civil war was a long and brutal conflict. Guatemala’s thirty-six-year civil war ended with the Guatemalan government signing peace accords. The Civil War began in 1954 when the CIA backed coup dismantled the democratic elected government. American intervention was due to their fears of the spread of communism in 1954. The Civil war in Guatemala was due to the Cold War. It was a proxy war where the rebels were labelled as Marxists, while the American backed coup were fighting for…

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    Flag Wars

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    a ripple effect. As they moved out, crime moved in. Property values shrunk and with that tax revenue also declined. With less money to support the established infrastructure public services became less and less available. The documentary, Flag Wars, chronicles the gentrification of Olde Towne East, a downtown, urban Columbus, Ohio neighborhood. In the 1990’s several of Olde Towne’s rundown and at times abandoned properties became viewed as desirable real-estate to cash-flushed…

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    Duality Of War

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    Few devastating forces of humanity have such a power to create, destroy, and reshape the world as war. Large scale conflict between two groups of people not only has the power to devastate and take life, but also the power to grant jobs, prosperity, and glory to those who are brave enough to confront a great foe and emerge victorious. As a result of this duality of war, many different opinions surface throughout history based in perspective and life experience. Few of this opinions contrast as…

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    The Vietnam War

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    While both the Korean War (1950-53) and the Vietnam War (1962-75) played significant roles in the duration of the Cold War, the Korean War’s effects contributed to the causes and early development of the Cold War, whereas the Vietnam War’s role was more concerned with the latter stages of the development and the path towards the end of the Cold War. The Korean War and the Vietnam War were similar in the sense that they both directly influenced the Cold War. With both of these regions being…

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