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    propagandist ploy aimed at bolstering support for the war effort, as well as whether the film’s reputation - for conveying the realities of warfare on film for the first time in the history of cinema - is in fact legitimate.…

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    basis. Atwood delivers powerful imagery that displays to the reader just how extreme the conditions are for soldiers at war. . Because of the chosen title for the poem, the reader understands that Atwood’s opinion on the soldiers of the military is that they are lonely. Her poem gives a certain understanding to the reader that soldiers don’t wish to be perceived this way, but that war changes people. Although I feel that the title chosen for the poem fits it wonderfully, there are many…

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    your life. Lots of kids has been pressured to become child soldiers and not have the same privilege to live the child's life like others. They become child soldiers as young as the age of 8years old and are separated from their family members to go to war and the possibility of not talking to them for awhile. Child soldier began in 1998. Since 2001, the participation of child soldiers has been reported in 21 on-going or recent armed conflicts in almost every region of the world. Children usually…

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    Is Cyberwarfare merely an act in support of war, or can it exist as an act of war unti itself? To this, one might juxtapose the realities of Cyberwarfare with both traditional and modern concepts of war. However, as one who holds a poststructualist theory of international relations would suggest, ‘Cyberwarfare’ is a term of the English language, and is therefore malleable and whether it falls into the category of an “Act of War” depends entirely on how we define it. This problem, described…

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    enemies shapes Gene into only a fragment of who he use to be. Before this Gene and Finny were as close as brothers, but afterwards they hated each other. A shared passion that followed Finny to his grave. The change in Gene after he and Finny declare war on each other is Genes most pivotal moment as it affects him then and for years to come. Before Gene was reborn he had another life. In this past life Gene and Finny were inseparable. Gene and Finny went to the beach together, lived in the…

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    It is rare to have wars based solely on religion, although they make up about 40% of all other wars fought. Religious wars are motivated by a higher power or idol that is said to have commanded radical groups to kill in an unjust manner. Ethnic cleansing, for instance, is one aspect of war against religion. The Holocaust, for example, was a war against millions of Jewish men, women, and children were killed because of their ethnic background. Hitler’s affirmation of dominance of his race was…

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    a thirty-six year long civil war causing hundreds of thousands of Guatemalans, specifically the native Mayan peoples, to be displaced, missing, or dead. The Forced Disappearances in Guatemala…

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    byproduct of the Cold War, much about the Salvadoran Civil War is unknown territory to the modern generation. Perpetrated by the Salvadoran Government, the massacre that occurred in El Mozote on December 11th, 1981 left more than five hundred civilians brutally killed. Mark Danner’s The Massacre at El Mozote, provides testimonies and reports of major news outlets which shows the hidden reality about how the United States supported the authoritative Salvadoran government during the Civil War in…

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    inner being, an individual builds true harmony and peace out the coexistence of war and peace. Leper fails to see the ideas of war and peace come together in himself and the world, resulting in his change brought forth by his resistance to acceptance. On the whole, Leper learns about the darkness in the world and himself through exposure to the truth, but changes due to his inability to recognize the interwoven aspects of war and peace…

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    Just War Theory

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    or collective." We must try for peace at all times. War is never a good thing, and we must try to avoid it. In fact Pope Francis once stated “We ask the risen Jesus, who turns death into life, to change hatred into love, vengeance into forgiveness, war into peace. Yes, Christ…

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