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    Think about it this way , war is not justifiable . Would you stand by and watch while your family and country are being attacked by a formidable force to bodily and deadly harm ? Or would you fight back ? How could you fight back ? War is not justifiable to remember . Does this change your mind ? War is violent , although it can also at times be passive . It is described in many different ways . Most say you need to experience it to understand what it is , war can not truly be defined . War is…

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    anyway and we wouldn't want to sully the good name, we'll just have that little kid now take your identity..." The boy or was "Ye Dai" screamed "NO! Why does it have to be like this!...." The father replied with a sneer "Because you were born a cripple...." As he said that he turned around and a small tear formed but noone could see it and he continued "Ye Dai... Execute him...." The boy screamed "Father.... No.... Ye Zhen, no matter how many life-times I face or how many reincarnations! I…

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    some sense at least at the most basic level of analysis. Japan had joined Germany and Italy in the war effort. Also, the Japanese and Germans were gambling that the US could not fight a war on two fronts and win. The motive under this theory was to cripple the fleet enough to stall the American decisions as to which front (Asia or Europe) to fight the war on because again it was believed that it was impossible to do both and win the war on both fronts .…

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    good reputation during that time period. The only job he could get was digging ditches. He continued his job for a week and then he quit to join railroad construction. When they reached Colorado there was a sign saying “Hiring at Cripple Creek Mine.” So Dennis went to Cripple Creek and…

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    Small businesses would not be able to survive a rise in the minimum wage. Businesses would also have to hire more skilled laborers; which would increase competition among the workforce. The federal minimum wage should not be increased because it will cripple small businesses and will make competition rise among workers. Raising the federal minimum wage would most certainly hurt small businesses. In a 2013 Gallup poll; conducted by small businesses owners, they said that a raise in the federal…

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    Luke's View Of Salvation

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    influence.4 However, Luke appears to be informing them that by killing Jesus they actually succeeded in spreading his influence and possibly increasing his power (it resided in those who believed). Luke must have wanted to use the healing of the cripple to demonstrate the saving power and grace of Jesus. He wanted the Jews to know that while they thought they had killed Jesus, he had risen and his power was now operational in all mortal men who believed in…

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    Ray Human beings continually interact with the environment in different capacities and as a result are influenced by systems that play an important role in their overall development. The external variables in the environment, such as influences from society, culture, and the like, have a profound impact on the social, physical and emotional development of human beings. For this reason, sociologists are continually researching on external systems found in the environment and assess them based on…

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    Secondly, if the outer space is the physical representation of Roland’s inner psyche then one could say that these nightmarish places are the representation of his broken mind. For example, the main feature of the land is the wasteland. As in the ninth stanza Roland says: “Than, pausing to throw backward a last view/O’er the safe road, ‘t was gone; gray plain all round:” (IX. 3-4), which another possible clue that Roland is mad, as there is nothing left behind him, only a wasteland. It could be…

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    Cold War Monologue

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    We were sent to evacuate another village. As we are marching, I can see the faces full of grief, despair and depression as they're leaving in their columns and us entering in ours. We pass by silently. A few moments pass by and all I can hear is a ear piercing ringing noise and the earth crying out as we were being attacked. I was lost among all of the smoke when suddenly all I can feel is the earth against my face. I hear a faint, “Quick, up, Albert” coming from Paul about three feet away from…

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    In the movie, Swing Kids, three teenagers, Peter, Thomas, and Arvid are caught in the middle of Hitler's reign during World War II. They spend most of their time at a swing club, where the Nazi's don't have a hold on them, and they can dance away all of their problems. They struggle to remain together, but they are torn apart as they develop different feelings for the Hitler Youth program that they later join. Peter is obligated to join this program because he was caught trying to steal a radio.…

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