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  • The Causes Of World War I

    The Causes Of World War I

    The Causes of World War I It was June, 1914. At tables in a humble cafÐ"© in Bosnia in the heart of the Balkans in Central Europe, sat thirty-five men. Most of them were young students. There were also teachers, tradesmen, peasants, and workers. All were from Bosnia, which the great Austro-Hungarian Empire had taken from Serbia a few years earlier. These men were terrorists, members of the secret Serbian society called the Black Hand.

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    Essay Length: 650 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 13, 2010
  • Civil War

    Civil War

    Through out history many major events have been brought about by other events that weren't considered as important. One example of this is the events that led to the Civil War. These events showed a cause and effect pattern. These events included the transportation revolution, the expansion of the U.S., The Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850 and finally the Civil War. The beginning of the transportation revolution was the beginning of a very important

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    Submitted: November 13, 2010
  • Was The Iraq War Morally Justified?

    Was The Iraq War Morally Justified?

    Not all decisions that are made are black and white or blatantly laid out in terms of good and bad. Often, the most important decisions are choices between the better of two options. The decision to go to war in Iraq was not an easy conclusion but it was one that was made with best intentions. It is my opinion that even though there were some mistakes made in the determination to invade Iraq, it

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    Submitted: November 13, 2010
  • John Keegan, The Face Of War

    John Keegan, The Face Of War

    John Keegan, The Face of War As Keegan notes how battle is considered - from the movement of platoons to grand imperial strategy - the true question behind this book appears: what happens to the soldier in war? I recommend the first chapter to anyone who is either planning to, or already pursuing, a career in history, because Keegan swiftly and surely examines the different methods, techniques and materials of military history, details which would

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    Submitted: November 14, 2010
  • Lord Of War

    Lord Of War

    Lord of War Warlord by definition is “a military commander exercising civil power in a region, whether in nominal allegiance to the national government or in defiance of it. (American Heritage Dictionary).” In the move Lord of War Nicolas Cage serves this purpose in a different way. The main plot for the film is Nicolas Cage getting rich off of wars by selling arms to countries in opposition. The beginning of the film shows the

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    Submitted: November 14, 2010
  • War Lessons

    War Lessons

    War: Then and Now By: The most dramatic lesson learned in Vietnam was not over seas, it was right here in the United States. That lesson was that people have the right to challenge the government's right to go to war. The Vietnam was the first time in history that the American people successfully challenged military action by the US government. The people realized that Military ways do not always solve political and social problems,

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    Submitted: November 14, 2010
  • War And College

    War And College

    War and College Many of the titles of Ernest Hemingway's stories are ironic, and can be read on a number of different levels; Soldiers Home is no exception. The story is told of a young man, Harold Krebs, who recently returned form World War I, and has moved back into his parent's house while he figures out what he to do with life. In reality he has no home, his parent's middle-class lifestyle used

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    Submitted: November 14, 2010
  • War On Terrorism

    War On Terrorism

    The War on Terrorism threatens to undermine the security of the United States. While the United States has taken measure to instill security among the people there is still more to be done. Because of the War on Terrorism people across the globe remain scared for their lives. All people are scared except the people we are trying to scare. In an article I read for the Powerweb assignments I learned that there are

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    Submitted: November 16, 2010
  • World War 2 Weapons

    World War 2 Weapons

    Weapons of World War 2 The Karabiner 98k was a German rifle introduced into general service in 1898. It was manufactured by the Mauser armory in huge quantities until it became obsolete after WWII. The 98K is a bolt action rifle that holds five rounds of 7.9mm on a stripper clip. It was the primary German infantry rifle in both world wars, and was noted for its excellent accuracy and effective range of 800 meters.

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    Submitted: November 16, 2010
  • War And Religon

    War And Religon

    One of the most disheartening and perplexing admissions that a sincere person of any faith must make is that despite all the good it has done, religion has caused enormous evil in our world. Here are six examples with representative perpetrators and victims: Ð'* Nigerian Muslims killed over 200 Christians when an article in a Lagos newspaper said that the Prophet Mohammed would have approved of the Miss World contest being held there and might

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    Submitted: November 16, 2010
  • Iraq War

    Iraq War

    Friday-January 16, 2004- 4:00p.m: I was watching 'Oprah' and a particular story struck me. It was about these young brides in India who were being burned alive by their husbands because they have become a burden. Before these women are married off, their husbands receive dowries from the bride's family, when the family can no longer meet up with his demands-he sets his wife on fire, in hopes of her dying, and he will eventually

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    Submitted: November 17, 2010
  • The Cola Wars

    The Cola Wars

    Summary There is little doubt that the most spirited and intense competition in the beverage world is between coca-cola and Pepsi. Coca-cola was invented and first marketed in 1886, followed by Pepsi in 1898. Coca cola was named after the coca leaves and cola nuts John Pemberton used to make it, and Pepsi after the beneficial effects its creator, Caleb Bradham, claimed it had on dyspepsia. For many years, Coca cola had the cola market

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    Submitted: November 18, 2010
  • War On Drugs

    War On Drugs

    War on Drugs is it working The U.S. is spending money to stop drug abuse; this is called the "war on drugs". However, the methods used by the government are not working. . There are many proofs that the war on drugs is unreasonable. Some specific reasons that the war on drugs needs a new approach is that too much money is being spent every year compared to the number of problems solved, jails are

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    Submitted: November 18, 2010
  • Price Wars: The Cost Of A Competitive Behaviour

    Price Wars: The Cost Of A Competitive Behaviour

    PRICE WARS: THE COST OF A COMPETITIVE BEHAVIOUR Introduction Price wars have racked industry after industry in recent years: from personal computers to mobile phones, from fast-food restaurants to airlines, from grocery retailing to computer software, from beers to frozen diet dinners, from automobile tires to disposable diapers, from detergents to underwear. All too often, there are no winners - and few healthy survivors. Price wars indeed represent one of the extreme forms of competitive

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    Submitted: November 19, 2010
  • Weapons Of The Cold War

    Weapons Of The Cold War

    In the mid-twentieth century, the world was split into two parts the communist east, and the democratic west. This marked the beginning of a period known as the "Cold War". It could have been called this for many reasons. Perhaps it was the cold feelings between the west and the east. Or maybe it was because of the nuclear winter that would have resulted from open war. The most probable suggestion, however, is that there

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    Submitted: November 19, 2010
  • Anti-Semitism Since World War I

    Anti-Semitism Since World War I

    Anti-Semitism since World War I Bert "Tiger" Whitehead Grand Canyon University Introduction: The differences among prejudice, discrimination, and scapegoating. According to the booklet, 101 ways to combat prejudice (Barnes & Noble, n.d.), prejudice is "pre-judging, making a decision about a person or group of people without sufficient knowledge." Discrimination, on the other hand, is "the denial of justice and fair treatment by both individuals and institutions in many arenas, including employment, education, housing, banking, and

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    Submitted: November 20, 2010
  • Response To Carol Ann Duffy's 'War Photographer'

    Response To Carol Ann Duffy's 'War Photographer'

    Response to War Photographer War Photographer is a poem by Carol Ann Duffy, published in a book called Standing Female Nude in 1985. The purpose is to shock people out of their complacency of war. Duffy has a view the war is filled with pain and that people in peaceful society can't really understand the full impact of war. The audience is whoever is interested in poetry. These days the audience for poetry is limited.

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    Submitted: November 22, 2010
  • Winds Of War

    Winds Of War

    Many exciting and uncommon things happened to the Henry family during the World War Two time period. As the story, written my Herman Wouk, begins in the early spring of 1939, Victor "Pug" Henry is given a new job assignment. He is to be the new navel attachй in Berlin, Germany. Warren, Pug and Rhoda's oldest son, is setting off to New York. He is visiting there with his executive officer who had just arrived

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    Submitted: November 22, 2010
  • Flanking In A Price War

    Flanking In A Price War

    Article Main Points Summary This article was written to analyze a pricing experiment in the Quebec, Canada grocery industry. The "Hometown Prowd" IGA supermarket chain was the pioneer and facilitator of the experiment. The article's main focus is on the Steinberg grocery chain. Steinberg's was the market leader until approximately 1980. The beginning of the article also explains and provides a summary of each retailer's history. Steinberg's became notorious for slashing prices and creating many

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    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Intervention Cold War

    Intervention Cold War

    Riordan Manufacturing is a global organization employing more than 550 employees in the United States and China. Maintaining a core group of employees that are committed to leading the industry in research and development and identifying trends is part of the company's mission. Attracting exceptional and qualified employees remains a challenge to the organization because of the geographical locations of some of the manufacturing plants. Riordan Manufacturing is committed to recruiting, staffing, and remaining legally

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    Essay Length: 558 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Celebrities Are More Popular Than War Hero

    Celebrities Are More Popular Than War Hero

    In this era of burgeoning media and infrormation, majority of the content shown by Television channels and newspapers involves news and information regarding celebrities, movies , sports, music and other means of entertainment. It is only the government officials and a small minority of the population who are interested in matters related to war and economic problems. Humane nature dictates that people look for escape during times of distress and sufferings. It is not possible

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    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Diamonds Are Forever (Funding Civil War)

    Diamonds Are Forever (Funding Civil War)

    A diamond may last you forever; unfortunately, lives cannot and are often cut short by the sale of diamonds. Blood diamonds are the cause of thousands of deaths all across Africa. Blood diamonds are diamonds that are mined and sold in order to help fund civil wars, or terrorist groups. The Sierra Leone has a major problem with Blood Diamonds. Blood diamonds are mined out of the Sierra Leone and then sold to help

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    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • Are We Winning The War On Terrorism?

    Are We Winning The War On Terrorism?

    Are we winning the war on terrorism? There are two different views on how we should deal with terrorism in the long term. The first view being that we should destroy everything and everyone in that terrorist group or anyone working with them. The second view being that we should eliminate the root causes of terrorism on a global level. Even if you can decide on which view to choose, how do know if

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    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • Gothic War

    Gothic War

    The Plumbing of Babylon If you compare the plumbing of Babylon with the plumbing of any other city of the same time it was far ahead in technology. The irrigation system was very well designed, and the city its self was well spotted out and planned. The city lies right by the Euphrates River. All the streets in the city ran straight into the river. Therefore, when it rained the water would not sit in

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    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • War!!!

    War!!!

    WAR!!! Medal of Honor Rising Sun Medal of Honor Rising Sun is a fast paced first person shooter that gives the player an in depth feeling of what it was like to be in WWII, and shows them the hardships and pain endured for a great country to go to war after the unforgettable bombing of Pearl Harbor. Andrea A. Lunsford, John J. Ruszkiewicz, and Keith Walters authors of Everything's an Argument informatively define a

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    Submitted: November 27, 2010

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