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    asking how much of unrecorded human history was peaceful. Since the creation of man, humans have been at war with one another. Our wars have been violent and quiet, however, almost always present. Conflict is observable within every niche of humanity, even within the walls of a classroom it is possible to find evidence of conflict, yet humans have not found a way to deal with it better than war. The history of conflict stretches as far back as the beginning of humanity and can be observed…

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    Who said you needed legs to win a competition? Who said a wheelchair keeps you from achieving your goal? Can you believe someone without a leg won a gold medal? This man competed in the wounded warrior competition, representing the army, and came home with a gold medal. This man’s name is Charles Armstead he grew up in Needville, Texas and he joined the army in 1995. He was shot point blank in the stomach in Iraq one day. Here you will learn all about Charles Armstead and his life My…

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    Civil War In Colombia

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    in 2010 the opposite was true (estimation). However, the drug traffic is not the only U.S policy issue with Colombia. The civil war against insurgent groups in Colombia had been a critical battle, that U.S has been supporting. The armed conflict in Colombia…

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    reading it at a slightly more surface level, I arrived at a more war-driven and less interpersonal interpretation. No matter the meaning a person arrives at, one of the key elements of this work is the hardships of the war. This poem also speaks of the juxtaposition of a youth’s innocence and hopefulness surrounding war and that of more experienced adult, who understand not only can you not save everyone from the horrors of life, but war cannot be fought with fruit and water. “Apples and…

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    Rise through Force: European Hegemony and the Military Revolution With the dawn of the second millennium (C.E.), the bulk of Europe existed as a relative backwater and there was little foreseeable evidence that this fragmented conglomerate of fiefdoms would eventually surge forth to control a better part of the known and unknown world. But surge forth it did, and by the twentieth-century the West , for better or worse, had come to dominate and influence societies around the globe. As the…

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    “It was a pleasure to burn (1)”. In the opening line of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, something is already burning. The portrait of a morally conflicted fireman in a bleak, book-burning society’s cover bears a box of matches; the main character douses things with kerosene for a living. Fire has to be be a prevalent symbol throughout the book. Yet, is it a completely negative symbol? How does it relate to other symbols, such as the river, and the phoenix? How do all of these symbols connect to…

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    All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel about war. A Novel about suffering, loss, and the cold and sad realization that one young man came to about the realities of war. That young man is Paul Baumer. Paul is a very fluid and inconsistent character, he is constantly developing and changing his views on his circumstances. This is the cause of confusion for many, but also the reason that this is such a riveting and powerful book that has affected and will continue to affect all generations. His…

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    Clara Barton Impact

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    was providing first aid to. This is just one of the many experiences Clara Barton had during the Civil War. When Clara Barton volunteered to help some soldiers, she did not expect to become the “Angel of the Battlefield”. She had left teaching to work as a copyist. She ended up having a huge impact during the Civil War, where she nursed for many soldiers in many different battles. When the Civil War ended, she further helped soldier and their families by working the Missing Soldiers Office. And…

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    Salva from Along Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park when though a personal and physical journey. After hearing gunshots Salva has to run from home with people he did not know and walk to a refugee camp. He had to run from his home because there was a war going on in Sudan at the time. Throughout Salvas journey he change a lot or the better. Salva's personal journey impacted him by making him a leader, self sufficient, and confident. Throughout Salvas journey he became a leader and a person that…

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    Phineas Friendship

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    Knowles makes a compelling story about two teenagers, Gene and Phineas, going through life during the time of war. These teenagers were best of friends at their high school, Devon. Being friends, they both brought out the worst and the best in the other, yet they both sacrificed something more important for humanity, during a time where friendships and humanity were betrayed most by an evil called war. Gene, being a competitive person, acquired thinking process in which his friendship with…

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