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  • H.G.Wells' "War Of The World" In Retrospect To The Science Fiction Gen

    H.G.Wells' "War Of The World" In Retrospect To The Science Fiction Gen

    Attacks from Martians, time travel, interplanetary travel and the impossible are possible within the realm of science fiction. The literary genre of science fiction houses some of the greatest pieces of literature of all time, by some of the greatest authors. Regarded among colleagues as one of the finest is the inspirational, ingenious and influential writer H. G. Wells. Being the author of such classics as The Time Machine, The Island Of Dr Moreau and

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    Submitted: September 3, 2010
  • Veitnam War

    Veitnam War

    Vietnam War When most people hear the words Vietnam, what does it make them think about? The main answer most people come up with is death, or policing actions of the United States. The Vietnam War wasn't about death it was about the French Colonial Rule of South Vietnam. "The Vietnam War was the legacy of Frances failure to suppress nationalist forces in Indochina as it struggled to restore its colonial dominion after World War

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    Essay Length: 334 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 4, 2010
  • Cola Wars

    Cola Wars

    A Tale of Two Colas: The Cola Wars PepsiCo. Incorporated and The Coca-Cola Company are the two largest and oldest archrivals in the carbonated soft drink (CSD) industry. Coca-Cola was invented and first marketed in 1886, followed by Pepsi Cola in 1898. Coca-Cola was named after the coca leaves and kola nuts John Pemberton used to make it, and Pepsi Cola after the beneficial effects its creator, Caleb Bradham, claimed it had on dyspepsia. The

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    Submitted: September 4, 2010
  • Cold War

    Cold War

    After World War II, Stalin did not remove his troops from Eastern Europe as he pledged he would in the Yalta Agreement. Instead, he setup "puppet governments" which did exactly as Mother Russia stated. To protect it's interests for national security, the American Dream, and the belief that all people should have the right to a democratic life, complete with liberty, equality, and a representative government. Also playing a large part in Cold War tensions

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    Essay Length: 809 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: September 6, 2010
  • War In Iraq

    War In Iraq

    The war in Iraq brings up a lot of questions, about the future decisions of President of the United States of America, Mr. George W. Bush. After the terrorist attack on the United States, which shook the whole world, US went to war with Iraq. I believe that this is a war on terrorism, and not an "Oil War", how other like to refer to it. United States want to liberate people in Iraq and

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    Essay Length: 700 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: September 15, 2010
  • War In The Modern World

    War In The Modern World

    War in the Modern World War has fascinated the minds of the greats throughout history. Its concepts and understandings have been passed on to us through the few surviving works of those, whose lives were touched by war, in an ancient archive. Some saw war as an ordinary, inevitable phenomenon that has a place among natural order of human lives (Jacob Walter), while others interpreted it as devastating and terrible deviation from the natural order

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    Submitted: September 15, 2010
  • Just War

    Just War

    JUST WAR THEORY One of the perennial realities of human existence is war. From the earliest recorded events of human history all the way through to modern times, human communities have engaged in armed conflict as a method of dispute resolution. While war has been a constant part of the human experience, there has also been a tendency within virtually all human civilisations to limit the extent of war and the methods by which warfare

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    Submitted: September 18, 2010
  • Willingness Of Us To Go To War

    Willingness Of Us To Go To War

    What I am going to talk about tonight affects all of us. Not just us sitting in this classroom, but it affects everyone on this world. Whether you're in the U.N. or live in North Korea. AmericaƐ'... and their willingness to go to war, for the preservation of their economy and their security. Now, this talk is not anti-American, I have American relatives and I don't hate them. But what I do hate is this

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    Submitted: September 18, 2010
  • War In Iraq

    War In Iraq

    The United States is in a tough situation. This country has gone to war without the UN's approval, and now has more casualties than when the war 'officially' ended. Now, the war could cost taxpayers $87 billion dollars, and more if the war drags on. The situation is at the critical point. If the Bush Administration does not leave Iraq, we will lose thousands of troops, spend billions sending more troops to Iraq, and we

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    Essay Length: 909 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: September 18, 2010
  • State Of War

    State Of War

    Our Current State Of War A "State of War" is a period when two nations, parties, or even individuals are in open and armed conflict with each other. But how does this come about, and how would John Locke and President George W. Bush feel about how it is that a state of war originates? What actions must take place for war to exist? Is there a period of time that must be spent deliberating

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    Submitted: September 19, 2010
  • Herst And The Spanish American War

    Herst And The Spanish American War

    How far is a person willing to go to be the best? Will he sacrifice friends, family, even the lives of his countrymen? What makes someone that devoted to competition that they are willing to destroy everything that they've ever known, and quite possibly start a war in the process all to see that they've outsold there competition? These are the questions one must ask once you learn of the life's story of William

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    Submitted: September 19, 2010
  • Walzer's 'Just And Unust Wars'

    Walzer's 'Just And Unust Wars'

    Kevin Kearney March 23, 2003 History 220 Walzer, Michael. Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations. New York: BasicBooks, 1992. 368 pp. Michael Walzer first wrote Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations in the years following the Vietnam War, and unfortunately its premise on morality in war will always remain as relevant as it was then as it is now, with conflict between states forever existing. Michael Walzer

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    Submitted: September 20, 2010
  • Mexico's War For Independence

    Mexico's War For Independence

    Introduction Mexico is the northernmost country of Latin America. It lies just south of the United States. The Rio Grande forms about two-thirds of the boundary between Mexico and the United States. Among all the countries of the Western Hemisphere, only the United States and Brazil have more people than Mexico. Mexico City is the capital and largest city of Mexico. It also is one of the world's largest metropolitan areas in population. Hundreds of

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    Submitted: September 20, 2010
  • The Opium War

    The Opium War

    The Opium War The Opium War, directed by Jin Xie, paints a rather impartial account of the Opium War, starting with the appointment of Lin Zexu to end the opium trade in China to the signing of the Treaty of Nanking. This film seemed to fairly depict the faults of both the Chinese and the British during the 1830's and up to 1842. That said, The Opium War illustrated two important factors that both helped

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    Submitted: September 27, 2010
  • German-American Relations After The Last Gulf War 2003

    German-American Relations After The Last Gulf War 2003

    German-American relations after the last Gulf War 2003 There is hope for a future rapprochement between Germany and the USA. The relationships to the USA, since 1949 a leading part of the German foreign politics, deteriorated enormously and in March/April 2003 they hit an all-time low since the end of the Second World War. The administration of George W. Bush considered a military attack on the regime of the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein as an

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    Submitted: September 28, 2010
  • Vietnam War Vs. Greasy Lake War In T.C. Boyle's Short Story "Greasy La

    Vietnam War Vs. Greasy Lake War In T.C. Boyle's Short Story "Greasy La

    Sudden and Ironic events that happen to the narrator in T.C. Boyle's short story "Greasy Lake" are the same type of events that in an instant will change a person forever. The ironic circumstances that the narrator in "Greasy Lake" finds himself in are the same circumstances that young people find themselves in when fighting war. The viewpoint of the world that the narrator has, completely alters as certain events take place throughout the

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    Submitted: September 30, 2010
  • Different Sides Of War

    Different Sides Of War

    Whether war is our only option to resolving problems in the world or not, there are many reasons why war is equally futile and heroic. All through history, men have been making amends and settling issues through acts of war. This is especially shown true in a book titled The Iliad. Throughout the epic, men of supernatural strength and intelligence prove themselves by battling their enemies. The victors of these battles were thought of as

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    Essay Length: 553 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 4, 2010
  • World War 1

    World War 1

    Ansil Abraham WWI Web activity The propaganda at that time was aimed at was aimed the working class of the U.S. The propaganda was directed to the average person, or people that the government thought would help support the war. My first picture shows a little girl asking her dad to but her a war bond. It trying to imply that every family should go out a get a war bond. That little girl is

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    Submitted: October 6, 2010
  • War

    War

    The Art of War by Sun Tzu gives instructions on waging a successful war, while The Wisdom of the Desert teaches the lesson of "turning the other cheek" when faced with physical opposition. This is not to say however, that the desert monks did not vigorously fight against internal as well as external conflict, for conquering evil was their main purpose in life. One of the main themes in both these books is using strategy

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    Essay Length: 294 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 7, 2010
  • Anti-Veitnam War Mvmt

    Anti-Veitnam War Mvmt

    The antiwar movement against Vietnam in the US from 1965-1971 was the most significant movement of its kind in the nation's history. The United States first became directly involved in Vietnam in 1950 when President Harry Truman started to underwrite the costs of France's war against the Viet Minh. Later, the presidencies of Dwight Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy increased the US's political, economic, and military commitments steadily throughout the fifties and early sixties in

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    Essay Length: 2,937 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: October 7, 2010
  • Gui Mortgage Calculator

    Gui Mortgage Calculator

    GUI Mortgage Calculator University of Phoenix David Silberberg POS 407 04-19-2005 Program /* * MortgageGui.java * Version 4 * Created on April 19, 2005 * Use a graphical interface to allow a user to input a principle amount, interest rate * and term of loan then calculate loan payment. * Added text field to show amortization of loan. Also checked for last payment equal to * less than monthly payment. Added in the ability to

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    Submitted: October 8, 2010
  • Australia And War

    Australia And War

    Name: Frank Trimboli Teacher: Ms Meyers Date: 23/3/98 Should Australia involve itself in wars which do not directly affect its security? Australia has involved itself in four wars where it has suffered substantial life loss and casualty. Those wars included World War 1, World War 2, the Korean War and Vietnam. Did Australia have to involve itself in these wars? Did the lives of these young Australians have to be taken? There is a high

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    Submitted: October 9, 2010
  • Why Were There Three Opium Wars In China

    Why Were There Three Opium Wars In China

    were there three Opium Wars in China during the 19th century? The Opium Wars were a series of three wars between the Chinese and the British; primarily fought in regard to the illegal trade of opium in China during the 19th century. They manifested the conflicting natures of both nations and demonstrated China's misconceptions of its own superiority. The Opium Wars resulted in the humiliating defeat of the Chinese to a country they considered to

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    Submitted: October 9, 2010
  • Justifying War

    Justifying War

    When a person sees all the grisly images of war on the television set they cannot help but think, "This has got to stop". But what reasons can this person justify their decision on? There are many people in the world who can only argue their opinion through what they see on TV, which of course is not what war is. In William Earle's essay "In Defense of War" and Trudy Govier's "Nuclear Illusion and

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    Submitted: October 12, 2010
  • War Posters

    War Posters

    20th Century Poster Propaganda and Graphic Designers Propaganda has been utilized throughout history as a way to influence the way people think. According to the American Heritage dictionary, propaganda is defined as, the systematic propagation of a doctrine or cause or of information reflecting the views and interests of those advocating such a doctrine or cause. The demand for persuasive communication by global governments is implemented through the use of posters in the wartime efforts

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    Submitted: October 14, 2010

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