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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Business Lessons from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War 2 Lesson 1 He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight. 2 Lesson 2 Strategic Leadership 2 Lesson 3: Know Yourself, Know the Enemy 3 Lesson 4 He will win whose armed force is vivified by a similar soul all through every one of its positions. 4 Lesson 5 He will win who, set himself up, holds up to take the adversary ill-equipped. 4 Lesson 6 He will win who has military limit and isn't meddled with…

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    Syrian Refugees

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    11.3 million people have been displaced by the civil war in Syria and, despite a lack of coverage recently in the media, the number is only growing (World Vision). When asked, people guessed the number of refugees to be in the thousands and one even responded “is that still going on?” (Mason). We, as people of the world, should help out the refugees by all able-countries working together to assist diplomatically, socially, and economically. In addition, informing the masses about this ongoing…

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    idea of the story is war changes people. War changes people because at the beginning of the story “he finished the sandwich taking a flask of whiskey from his pocket”(O’Flaherty 1). When a person is in the military using a high powered weapon for example; sniper, machine gun,assault rifle, etc. You would expect that person to be 100% sober and not under the influence of anything.To show how war changes people at the end, the sniper had shot someone from the other side of the war that was not on…

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    Drone Wars: The Ethical Tug of War Unseen, unmanned, just as, if not more, lethal as any other weapon of war. Although there are benefits to using unmanned vehicles, also known as drones, to make assaults on enemies, there are plenty of ethical and moral dilemmas that come along with them. Although drones save soldiers lives, they also put more civilian lives in danger, and in turn, cause more civilian casualties than if foot soldiers were used. Along with civilian casualties being a major…

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    In the Special Operations Forces Team Member Unit, there are many difficulties in trying to join this Team. These men are the meanest and baddest and do it for the U.S and their freedom. These men must do the unthinkable and stand up over the comrades, and train to perfection. The men on these teams face dangerous actions, and must be ready to strike at anytime and anywhere if needed. Being part of the Special Operations Forces Team Member makes you stand out, and the things that could happen…

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    Sniper Vs Sniper

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    What would you do if you were in the middle of a civil war? Well, I know two stories where there is a civil war and there are two people in the middle of it. Obviously I believe you wouldn’t know what to do because you are not in their position. These people are two different people with two different conflicts. Each only has two decisions. Let us compare and contrast there relations to each other. The title of the story is “Sniper”. The main character doesn’t have a name but it does say he is…

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    War stories often graphically describe violent events to immerse the reader in the action of the actual fight. Despite this, there is always an underlying reason as to why the author uses that scene in particular. Those brutal incidents that make it to the pages of the book are significant to the message that the writer wishes to present to the reader. This violence is not always limited to battles. One particularly vicious scene in The Things They Carried is when Curt Lemon is killed and in…

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    vietnam war. The song was written during the vietnam war it discusses how people felt about the war integration and the demonstrations of that time. Younger people thought that america shouldn’t get involved the part of the song that caused controversy was “ you’re old enough to kill but not for votin’ you don’t believe in war but what’s that gun you’re totin’. The people over there fighting aren’t even old. The song was the biggest protest song of the…

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    Mark Twain’s the The War Prayer uses satire to tie patriotism to religion and the religious patriots as ignorant zealots. The imagery Twain uses invokes a religious connotation to describe patriotism such as holy fire, bringing to mind the burning bush or the Holy Saturday. Twain continues to directly tie the church to patriotism by pointing out that the focus inside the church is not on any religious doctrine or deity but instead to patriotism with the sermon about the country and the country’s…

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    huge problem throwing the grenade once he pulled the pin. He is strong in his bravery for being a soldier, but that isn’t enough; he must execute when needed the most. He executed, but hesitated, and that can get a soldier killed when in action in war. He is scared to death before killing the enemy,”I…

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