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    The Iran Iraq War

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    reparations. The oil-exporting capacity of both nations declined causing a reduction in each nation’s economic growth and overall income. Each nations international reputation, particularly Iraq’s, was destroyed because of their use of chemical weapons on civilians. Diplomatic relations were restored between the two countries, but no issues that stemmed from the war were resolved. Also, the final prisoner of war exchange was not completed until 2003, fifteen years after the war. A staggering…

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    Mr. Gillanders: My Hero

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    in any situation and is my hero. Entering the military was not the easiest thing to do. Although it was mandatory to enter for two years, Robert made the decision to stay in for forty years. This is what led Mr. Gillanders to join the Air Force at age eighteen during January of 1964. He volunteered throughout his time spent in the National Guard and was never drafted. Mr. Gillanders’s parents always approved of his decision to join the military.…

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    Consequently, this study focuses on how human rights violation by both military and civilian regimes contributed to conflict escalation in the Niger Delta area of Nigeria. The study will contribute to the debate on how human rights violation by a particular regime influences the escalation of conflict. 1.2 Statement of the Problem Human rights violations are usually associated with conflict. That is why a former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson, argued that…

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    Has war ever been the most unnecessary way of winning a competition? Seems like one of the worst ways to get things under control. Why do we need dead bodies lying across the land for no particular reason? That is why the atomic bomb should be talked about. An atomic bomb is one of the most destructive ways of ending all problems. The atomic bomb that was struck at Hiroshima should have never happened. Harry Truman, President at the time, planned the bombing of Hiroshima and wanted to end war.…

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    Cold War Reductions

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    in the cold war occurred at the end of the major wars like descalation for the war in Vietnam before 1973, and decrease in military spending when dress from the cold war to the post-cold war (Sawhney, DiPietro and Anoruo 2007). These reductions were temporary after the 9/11 attacks. The United States military spending escalated, and the country was spending more on the military by 2008, even more than it did during the cold war. In addition, before Iraq invaded Kuwait, huge cuts in the US…

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    When I finally had the opportunity to work and assist military veterans, I never expected that I was going to work directly with clients who were diagnosed with a substance and mental health disorder. For my first internship in Graduate School, I interned on Skid Row at the Volunteers of America Los Angeles (VOALA). This internship was very challenging and demanding for me, because I had no idea what to expect. I interned in a Harm Reduction program that assisted homeless veterans with…

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    are three subordinate military departments: The Department of the Army, The Department of the Navy, and The Department of The Air Force. The DOD is planned to have a unique role in the comprehensive response effort for the Ebola outbreak as discussed by Michael Lumpkin during the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee hearing on November 12th, 2014. He stated that these efforts are, “a national security priority in response to a global threat”. He argues that military action will provide a…

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    Battle Of Stalingrad Dbq

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    battle, Nazi Germany and their allies fought the Soviet Union in order to gain control of the southern city in Russia. The Battle of Stalingrad was known as the turning of the war in favor of the Allies. Approximately 40,000 Soviet civilians lost their lives during the time of Stalingrad. The amount of Soviet armed forces that were killed, wounded, or went missing was about 1,120,000. For the Germans, 850,000 military peoples were killed, wounded, or went missing. The dramatic amount of…

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    help protect our country from harm. Unfortunately, these military force groups have the same problem as well as any other work force. You might say that it’s disorganized, or it may be that we have too much or too little in the force. It could be either of those issues at hand, but one of our main issues today is allowing homosexuals to join our military. Many members are OK with it, but a good majority of them are not. In the article “Military Discharges Drop Due To Homosexual Policy…

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    swerves over to the left lane and cuts the car off. Needless to say the driver of the car is infuriated and wondering why tractor trailers are even allowed in the left lane to begin with. Additionally, How about the logistical issues concerning the military, how do soldiers acquire all their equipment that they need in order to train and fight with? Likewise, think about all the bottles of water that each person buys, how did the stores procure them? All of these questions can be answered within…

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