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    Gender Roles In War Effort

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    National efforts after WWI to mobilize more civilians in war effort. Country’s had different methods but many included elements of gender, race, and ethnicity. Civilians are attempted to be controlled by a government using fear or a scape goat which single out a single or group relating to gender, race, or ethnicity. In the US social and cultural mobilization by the government was spurred by using fear and the astrocytes Germany committed in Belgium. The American mainland Homefront was never a…

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    dying that do not deserve it and the United States is spending lots of money to kill innocent civilians and low-end targets. It is not 100% that you are killing the target you want to kill with the drones. That's why drone warfare should not be allowed because you do not know who you are killing Drones kill a lot of innocent civilians without the US even knowing. There is a same chance killing a civilian as there is as killing…

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    Mayan Civil War Essay

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    Rigoberta Menchu, the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner, once said, “The Indigenous peoples never had, and still do not have, the place that they should have occupied in the progress and benefits of science and technology, although they represented an important basis for this development.” Indigenous people, they’re known for being the natives of a country and have been on that country the longest. In Guatemala, it is home to the Mayan civilization and there are numerous mayan people, there are the…

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    Arguments Against Drones

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    These drones are a brobdingnagian help to the United States military to track, spy, and hunt down our enemies. These drones can be tremendously sneaky at times and can take down many enemies at once.…

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    all military operations. Bemba was constantly informed via military and civilian intelligence services with “information on the combat situation, troop positions, politics, and allegations of crimes.” Additionally, the Chamber found that Bemba failed to take necessary and reasonable measures to prevent or repress the commission of the crimes, or to submit the matter to competent authorities for investigation and prosecution. Instead, Bemba merely warned his troops not to mistreat civilians,…

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    mankind. There are some people arguing that drones are invading privacy of people, but there are much more pros for them. Drone has very recently suddenly accustomed for daily use, so there are no official laws for it, but its original purpose is military use. Even though, drone has more advantages for people, and it will bring positive consequences after keep evolving in the future. This year, 2015, people could more be familiar with ‘drones’ and it became hot new technology. During this…

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    States turned Vietnam into an American war. McMaster, a military historian and former history instructor at the United States Military Academy, based this book on his dissertation he wrote while at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. At the time of writing this book, he was a major in the United States Army. McMaster had previously led combat troops…

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    protection the Second Amendment gives to firearms. As with all debates, there are sides to them. Gun control activist are people who wish to have legislation passed that is intended to lower violence related to firearms as well as limit a civilians opportunity to possess a firearm. On the other side of the spectrum are the gun rights activist who seek argue that by passing legislation on gun control, it is infringing on the rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment. Signed in on December…

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    to claim as much land as possible. During the 1930’s Japanese military forces conducted many large invasions in the bigger parts of China. It didn’t take long for Japan to have almost full control of Indochina which was a federation of French colonies and protectorates in South East Asia. By 1941 they had almost full control. Japan entered the Second World War with a bang,…

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    lining the narrow street provide little protection for the innocent civilians. Then, to make the circumstances even worse, a rebel group of insurgents, armed outlaws in resistance to the government and other authority, begin to harass and belligerently tease the armed and highly trained soldiers fanned out on the opposing end of the street. However, this violent exchange cannot be labeled as a firefight,…

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