Opposition to the Iraq War

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    Another thing that is not helping the situation are teens go into war,stay for many years ,and come back without the proper education or teens go into the military immediately out of high school and come back when they are in their late twenties and have to go through college, in multiple cases causing them to miss out…

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    Defeating Daesh A crucial point that needs to be mentioned is defeating the Daesh. Most of the world admits the group has to be destroyed. However what the international community has not agreed on is the means that would lead to its dissolving. The military actions conducted by both USA or Russia-lead coalition haven´t yet proved successful. Pressured, Daesh grows and the involvement of the West might be its intention to attract new recruits.1 That is why even with this terrorist group we…

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    Geography Period #7 December 07, 2015 ISIS: The things they do to ruin the world In this essay I will wright about the bad choices ISIS has maid how they ruin the livers of so many people. And of how they ruined their own lives. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) is a middle eastern terrorist group who are trying to take down whomever is in their path. This group will stop at nothing to get what they want be it destroying history, kidnappings, or public executions. ISIS is not…

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    Iran Iraq War

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    The Iran – Iraq war started in 1980. It was one of the longest wars in the Middle East at that time. Saddam Hussein was the president of Iraq and Ruhollah Khomeini was the Iranian leader. An air invasion kicked off the war on September 22nd from the Iraqis. While some debate that the U.S. helped Iraq win the war, Saddam Hussein is the main reason for a lot of people dying during the war. He used chemical weapons against Iran as well as fellow Iraqis, which resulted in over one million deaths…

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    In 2003, the United States launched a full-scale invasion on Iraq, only two years after the attack on 9/11. This lead to war almost immediately between Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan against both the United States and the United Kingdom. For eight years, the American government tried to subdue Iraq, ruled by Saddam Hussein at the time, because of an assumption that the Iraqi government was in possession of nuclear weapons and to stop Saddam Hussein’s aggression against his own people, thus attempting…

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    9/11 Turning Point

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    prevailed, or in which such spectacular terrorist attacks became commonplace. On the contrary, 9/11 has not replicated. Despite the attention devoted to the “Global War on Terrorism,” the most important developments of the last ten years have been the introduction and spread of innovative information technologies, globalization, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the political disruptions in the Middle East. Today’s state system, mainly challenged by the forces of globalization, struggles to…

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    System of a down wrote a song called “B.O.Y.B” or bring your own bomb. They wrote this incredible protest song about the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. This song came out in 2005 after the war had already been going on for a bit and continues to go on. They really tried to get you to think about what was happening and what the war was really about. Their use of sarcasm and metaphors really makes you think, and gives you a great song to listen to. The song is definitely a hard rock song, with a beat…

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    Parts of President Obama’s presidency was strange, depressing and dramatic in certain incidents. One incident Obama commanded a special attack on pirates off the coast of Somalia and greatly prepared the nation for a swine flu outbreak that was terrifying the American people. Obama led the nation through many challenges more difficult, perhaps, than the terrorist bombings of the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. Three people killed and left more than 200 injured, but at the memorial service in…

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    Essay On Life Of Pi

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    I put The Red Badge of Courage, as the hardest for a number of reasons. The first reason being it was hard to understand with the big vocabulary and use of Civil War dialogue. Another reason I did not enjoy reading it was the small text and how there were so many words on a single page. Lastly it was boring, I could not get into the book because of how slow it went along and how is was missing action and exciting…

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    American Hypocrisy Essay

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    Discussion a. An overview i. The present threat: The Islamic State b. The American hypocrisy in the war with terror c. Birth of the Islamic State and the Iraq war d. The Current Scenario and roadmap 3. Conclusion 4. Recommendations 5. Bibliography 6. References 7. Appendix List of illustrations 1. Independent Article Snapshot, December 1993-Page 4 2. Bar graph, Civilian casualties in Iraq war 2003-2013-Page 5 3. Line graph, The rise of global terrorism 2002-2011-Page 6 4. Venn Diagram,…

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