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    Sun Tzu said, “The Art of War is a road to either safety or to ruin.” Safety gives you bragging rights but ruin evicts the will to come back. To soccer aficionado, every game is like going to war. Each team prepares during warm-up to face off against their opponent. Every stretch, pass, and dribble is meticulously orchestrated to ensure victory. The general stands at attention, barking orders, and strategizing attacks. Today’s game is no different. Like the Japanese General Hideki Tojo,…

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    Imagine this, you and your family have barely survived the civil war in syria and are trying to get to any place that is safer than here. This is a reality for many families living in syria they never wanted to leave their home but now they have to to protect their families. It all started when the syrian people were protesting “after the arrest and torture of some teenagers who painted revolutionary slogans on a school wall”(BBC). The government tried to stop this with force but that just lead…

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    O'Flaherty, is about a war in which Republicans and Free state people are going into war. The sniper end up shooting an enemy from the other side and at the end he realizes he is his brother. Yet, in the narrative The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst, is about an older brother that has a younger brother, Doodle, who cannot walk and the older brother tries to help him walk, but they have many difficulties on the way. Some things that both of the narratives have in common is war, brotherhood, and…

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    I'm writing in this journal in hopes that one day some child will read this and know about and understand the true horrors of war, and all that i've gone through, I made a mistake signing up for the military, trust me, I wish I could go back and stop myself for enrolling in the imperial Japanese army, all the stuff I've witnessed. I still have nightmares about my time in the military, and I've been out of service for a year now exactly, and I had to do things no man would ever do but, in my few…

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    The Lord’s Resistance Army, Niger-Delta avengers and the M23 rebels are in different locations in Africa, contributes to the rising fear in each of their government. The hypothesis of this paper is if the rebel groups in their country control the natural resources, then the government doesn’t respond to any other their attacks against innocent civilians.The government will be more concerned about the natural resources of the country because of its improvements to the wealth of the state. The…

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    This movie follows the battles that Chris Kyle went through throughout his life, including war and the emotional toll it put on him and his family. The movie American Sniper starring Bradley Cooper (as Chris Kyle) and directed by Clint Eastwood, is an extraordinary exciting movie that has brought inspiration and encouragement to many. This movie was released in Dec. of 2015, and illustrates the life of war for a “Texan man”. American Sniper portrays the life of Chris Kyle who protects his…

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    War in Syria DBQ Essay The citizens of Syria are done with their interminable wait for the Syrian government to start thinking about the people and they have acted. The chaos of the Civil war allowed the Islamic State of Iraq To rise and conquer parts of Syria. The Civil war in Syria started five long years ago and shows no sign of stopping soon. That is why it is time for the United Nations to act, because of the horror of all the destruction and loss. It is clear that the United Nations…

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    The ones who are blessed to leave the battlefield are torn down physically and unstable mentally. They have no hopes, no dreams, no plans of the future, and no other way of life besides war. They return home and like a rock thrown in a pond, they spread what they have experienced; starting with those closest to them on to the rest of the people. The problem is one rock (child soldier) is not thrown into the pond (go home) at a time, multiple…

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    Although many states agree on having a universal law that does not mean that there will be no conflict, let alone no war between nations. The United Nations Charter…

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    The birthplace of modern western democracy endured decades upon decades of civil war, but this same civil war that savaged Britain for so long also spurred the growth of democracy. The Wars of the Roses helped shape the future of Britain and the wider the world, and it also helped form the basis for William Shakespeare’s King Lear. Shakespeare lived in a time in British history only a century after the conclusion of this brutal conflict, and it had a powerful impact on his writing. Conflict over…

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