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    The shift of violence is motivated by a historical shift that has caused the global reaction to violence to decrease. Humans see their actions as good and reasonable, but when victimized, it is only a step away to judge our tormentors as pure evil. This is seen in Chapter 8: Inner Demons in the book, The Better Angels of our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined by Steven Pinker that discusses the concepts of the moralization gap and self-serving bias. The moralization gap results from the…

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    of torture during the Algerian war. Due to the immense violence of the war, it was difficult to come to terms even decades after. Torture took many forms of pain, humiliation and shaming of the Algerians in order to gain information. The information that was at stake helped the French to bring down the hierarchy of the FLN. Although torture helped the French win battles, in the end it might of cost them the war by bringing more Algerians to the FLN’s side. The war might have ended differently if…

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    Violence In Greek Culture

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    of it. Due to the Persian War, the Peloponnesian War, and many other small revolts, Greek civilization becomes one of fear and hardship, where the poor and the population become increasingly depleted. Through these wars, Greek civilization deteriorates on a physical and psychological level, which causes the culture to change dramatically and the people to become less unified. The first major instance of warfare that the Greeks partake in is the Persian War. This war between the Greeks and…

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    What is Cyber Terrorism? (Consumer View) When you say terrorism many people think of bombing and physical actions taken towards other people. You usually don?t think of the internet. Cyber terrorism is one of the largest points of attack in America, simply because people don?t think of their computer as a device that can physically harm them. But computers are the main way of taking care of sensitive documents that the government thinks are important to national security. The fact is that an…

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    There is violence every single day that is caused by humans. Humans are naturally violent creatures. Humans love being violent or watching violence. In the fiction novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, Mr. Hyde was a very violent person, he used violence in a very very wrong way. In today’s society we can use violence based on your profession; when this novella takes place — in the Victorian Era — they had no jobs/sports to put your violence to good use,…

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    In the novel A separate Peace by John Knowles, Gene and Finny avoid the harsh realities of life. In the novel, Gene denies that he hurt his best friend, Finny. Finny denies that there is a war to create a fantasy world. Also Finny denies that Gene intentionally tried to hurt him. Gene and finny avoid the harsh realities of life in many ways. As we know Gene and Finny avoids the harsh realities of life. Gene does not accept the truth of him hurting Phineas. In the text, it states that ‘“then…

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    basis. Atwood delivers powerful imagery that displays to the reader just how extreme the conditions are for soldiers at war. . Because of the chosen title for the poem, the reader understands that Atwood’s opinion on the soldiers of the military is that they are lonely. Her poem gives a certain understanding to the reader that soldiers don’t wish to be perceived this way, but that war changes people. Although I feel that the title chosen for the poem fits it wonderfully, there are many…

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    much that he starts training him to fit in a school. The boy has a family that teaches him and he uses this to teach his brother to walk, swim, box, and climb trees. On the other hand, the Sniper environment is harsh and brutal. The Sniper is in a war, he needed to desensitize himself from the constant death and bloodshed or he will not fight any more; he will start seeing the other side as humans. Because of this, he kills his brother with the intension of killing the…

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    Scene 1 (In the fields of the great war, 4 men lie down, not knowing if this day could be their last. They are fully committed to their duty, not afraid to die. They came from Britain, leaving their lavish life behind and settled for the harsh realities of war. Here we see them defending their trenches from German Stormtroopers during the Kaiserschlacht campaign in Western Europe, specifically in Northern France near Amiens, the target city of the German offensive. The fighting and artillery is…

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    As the prelude of war is presented within the story, Henry exudes confidence about fighting in the war. However, when he arrives and officially engages in the war, he is startled and seemingly frightened upon what he then experienced. This is understandable considering that he new to the true idea of war and later he begins to adapt to how the war is presented in a sense of casualties and other horrid events that followed. His first act of courage would be his drive into the war against the…

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