| 401. | War in 1984 The Purpose of War in 1984
The society that George Orwell portrays in the novel 1984 is rigidly controlled by a totalitarian government who does not even allow creativity or individual thought in its people. The Party has many methods to control the masses, and one of the tools it uses is war. War ...
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| 402. | To kill or be killed The comparison of the Id and War The Id is seen in its purest form in reality during war. ... It is during war, that one let’s go of inhibitions and logic and solely depends on an animal instinct. War is run on emotions, instincts and the will to survive. In this case, war is primarily run by the Id. ... It is now run by the ...
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| 403. | changes in human spirit during the war in all quiet on the western front All Quiet on the Western Front shows the change in attitudes of the men before and during the war. This novel is able to show the overwhelming effects and power war has to deteriorate the human spirit. ... However at the end of the war it is apparent how pointless war really is.
All Quiet ...
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| 404. | Morality of Murder in M Is it acceptable to for a society to murder its murderers? ... Interestingly enough, the morality of capital punishment, in regard to a single man, was the most prominent theme in Fritz Lang’s film M. ... In Fritz Lang’s M the issue of the death penalty for an insane person took center stage for...
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| 405. | Major Conflicts of The Vietnam War ... However it did happen from 1964-1973, the United States with the ARVN (Army of the Republic of Vietnam), a. ... South Vietnam, fought the PAVN (People’s Army of Vietnam) a. ... North Vietnam. This war was without doubt the most controversial military conflict in the history of the United Sta...
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| 406. | Politics of European Countries Political Systems of France, Germany and the United Kingdom
France, Germany and the United Kingdom are three very different countries united by one common continent, Europe. ... These countries seem so different how is it possible that their governments could be similar? How can a country li...
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| 407. | Nazi economic policy Nazi economic policy
a) How highly does the author of this Source rate the achievements of Nazi economic policy in the years 1933-1936? ...
It is obvious from the source that the author does not rate the achievements of the Nazi economic policy very highly. ...
b) What in the years 1933 ...
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| 408. | Comparison Between Montresor and Dave Dave, the main character in Richard Wright’s “The Man Who Was Almost a Man” is very different from Montresor, the lead character in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado”. ... Montresor is a cold, calculating, assertive, and charismatic man with experience under his belt. Dave is a weak, imp...
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| 409. | globalization ... This phenomenon has been titled "globalization."
"The Era of Globalization" is fast becoming the preferred term for describing the current times. Just as the Depression, the Cold War Era, the Space Age, and the Roaring 20s are used to describe particular periods of history; globalization des...
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| 410. | War on Iraq For the past two years the United States have been a fighting a war against Iraq. ... People are realizing how taxing the war has been on our country. ... The war should not be supported. ... The war needs to stop, people need their families intact, and we need to open our eyes and realize ho...
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| 411. | bla bla Kaiser William was the king of Germany, he was born in 1859 in Berlin. His father was Emperor Frederick II. He had a deformed left hand, which left him with slight deafness and a loss of balance. His grandmother was Queen Victoria I. He would go and stay with her in England every summer. William saw...
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| 412. | winter secret christine rosetti It was not until I read Goblin Market that I really understood the context of Winter: My Secret. ... At first, I could not understand how she is talking about the secret that she can not reveal. In doing so, she is in a form revealing her secret.
For every month there was a reason for her not r...
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| 413. | Our So Called War on Drugs It is very appropriate that our elected officials are calling one of our more serious problems a "war on drugs. ... Our war on drugs is our new Viet Nam. ...
I heard Milton Friedman once on TV argue for the legalization of drugs as a means of ending the violence and terror of the business, which...
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| 414. | Freedom for all ...
It was obvious to all who were politically aware in Germany in 1890 that a clash would occur between the Chancellor Bismarck, and the Kaiser. ... The British sawm this as a war threat and pointed out that "the Royal Navy is a dire necessity- the German fleet a luxury" The bringing into ope...
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| 415. | freedom Book Talk As a way of sharing books and of practicing speaking and listening skills, each of you will give a three-minute book talk. Book talks are an informal, yet structured way to share the novel you have chosen. Here’s house to give you book talk: _____ Take a chair at the head of the room _____...
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| 416. | Was the civil war inevetable In the United States before the civil war there were noticeable signs of separation between the North and
South. ... As time went
on specific events, such as the addition of new states and the Mexican War, fueled them and they became
so different that they were like two different nations. The No...
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| 417. | Lessons Journalists learned 9 11 and 12 10 ... Unfortunately this never happened post September 11. ...
If the media choose to censor information by omission, as what happened after September 11, then the public at large will not know the likely motives behind these events. ... In this interview when asking whats wrong with journali...
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| 418. | How far was USA military involvement in Vietnam during the Presidencies of Kennedy and Johnson the US military involvement in Vietnam during the Presidencies of Kennedy and Johnson was to some extent the consequence of the policies pursued by the US in the ’50’s. ... This is evident in most of Kennedy’s and Johnson’s polices. ... During the 1950’s the Korean War played a vital role effecting US...
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| 419. | first casualty of war is truth “The first casualty in war is truth”. ... If we take a look back at events that have occurred, we sometimes have to wonder how much truth the media is feeding the public. ... This essay will discuss the extent of the truth in the American media along with a comparison of the media coverage of this...
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| 420. | World War II In World War II, Australian had experienced a diverse of things during the war against Japan. ... Australian had to be defense our own country and not fight a distance war any more.
One of the great tragedies for Australian in the Second World War was the fate suffered by those who were capture...
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| 421. | Reality of Glory War
War is often perceived as a noble and glorious event that brings pride to a country or group of people, but the reality of war is a destructive agonizing process that yields only pain and loss. War has devastating lifelong effects on its combatants and others who experience it first hand. Kurt ...
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| 422. | In 1944. . . 10/6/44 It is so cold. The S.S. guards are kicking us around, and making us strip down of our clothes making it even colder. I miss my home of Preveza. The whir of the textile machines, the fun days of playing soccer and baseball throughout the year. I miss my mother’s great cooking, and ice cold ju...
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| 423. | Paul von Hindenburg Early Life
Paul von Hindenburg was born on October 2, 1847, the son of an officer in the Prussian army. ... For the rest of his life, Hindenburg would dislike and distrust revolutionaries of any kind. ...
Career, Part I
Hindenburg started as a second lieutenant in the Third Prussian Guar...
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| 424. | life in trenches Life in trenches
Trenches were cut along battlefield fronts in World War I to protect troops from deadly artillery and machine-gun fire. Firing trenches were backed by cover trenches, which provided a second line of defence in case enemies overran the firing trench. ... Off-duty troops lived in ...
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| 425. | What led to the Civil War The years 1861-1865 will not be forgotten, for the Civil War took place during those years. ... Each difference led to the Civil War in its own way. ... Slavery was one of the main causes of the Civil War. ...
The Civil War era has some similarities and differences to our world today. ...
T...
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| 426. | My Opinon of The War in Iraq The war In Iraq was inevitable. The war in Iraq was started because of three reasons.
One reason for the war was the U. ... sanctions put on Iraq. The second reason for the
war in Iraq is the religious fanatics and leaders in the middle east. Another reason for the
war is America need to play ...
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| 427. | How effective was opposition in Nazi Germany Opposition in Nazi Germany was not very effective, especially at the start of Nazi domination. ...
One problem for the opposition was they refused to cooperate. There were many opposition groups, including Communists, Social Democrats, Kreisau Circle, White Rose and the Church. Despite having m...
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| 428. | Civil War ... The event that led to its own little Civil War was Bleeding Kansas. ... This led to a mini Civil War between Northern Kansas and Southern Kansas. ... The mini Civil War that developed in Kansas previewed that the issue of slavery could only be solved by war, and there was no room for compr...
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| 429. | War II ... Through the entire World War II he used his words to raise the British spirit against Hitler’s Nazi army. ... As England leader trough the war he knew when to attack and when to keep silence. The diplomacy was inherent to Sir Winston Churchill and he used these qualities to manage almost all ...
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| 430. | war Is There Hope in War? Hope? What hope? There is no hope at all. Why can’t I just give in and die by myself? I’ve been lock down here for so long. I haven’t been fed or have seen one ray of sunlight for…….come to think of it I can’t even remember when I got here. I am not the only one here either. Me...
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| 431. | WAR IS PEACEFREEDOM IS SLAVERYIGNORANCE IS STRENGTHDiscuss the meaning of the slogan in relationship to the Initially, many people see the Party’s slogan in the book, Nineteen Eighty-Four, as a total contraction but George Orwell is conveying a message that he sees as very important. ...
In the world of 1984, war has new meanings and dimensions to it. War really isn’t against one’s enemies, but rath...
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| 432. | War and Iran ...
In our media it had been showed that the UN inspectors did not find anything
important and despite the US pressure, the UN Security Council did not
accept to ratify a statement to let the war against Iraq. And now we are
witnesses to one of the wildest war in the world that many innocent p...
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| 433. | War and Peace Essay on WAR AND PEACE
Half of all the wars in the world history were started because of the religious backgrounds, and peace was always their hope for end. In this essay I would like to discuss what Gandhi, as the major eastern religious philosopher says about war and peace. ... At the same time ...
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| 434. | diverse affects of the great war The First World War was a horrible experience for all sides involved. ... It was a very diverse experience because of the way people felt emotionally about it and the many different ways that it was fought.
Since the war was fought by so many different people, there were many different reactions...
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| 435. | Was the War of 1812 Necessary The war of 1812, an unnecessary war fought between Great Britain, United States, and France, was partly a result of the successes of Napoleon and his French army. America was officially neutral in the war between Britain and France, but trade with both. ... Although Britain was trying to protect t...
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| 436. | Vietnam Veterans Against the War ... After a decade of war that ravaged a nation, the disastrous conflict known to Americans as the Vietnam War, and to Vietnamese as the American War, had ended. ...
Even though the Cold War between the United States and the United Soviet Socialist Republics dominated news headlines of the po...
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| 437. | Hazardous Waste Hazardous Waste
Do you like to drink ice cold, fresh water? ... Well if we let hazardous waste get into our water we wont have cold, clean water. ... Our drinking water can be contaminated by chemical waste being dumped into the ground or anywhere on the earth. As you probably concluded, o...
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| 438. | World War One Literary Analysis ... Cummings’ “Look at this)” sums up the fate of most soldier of World War I and shows us that war is in no way a glorious thing. “The Great War”, as it is called, was anything but great, and its horrid details are entailed in stories and poems such as “Counter-Attack” by Siegfried Sassoon, “Look...
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| 439. | Abraham Lincoln Not a lot can be said about Abraham Lincoln that has not already been said, but there is still much to talk about. Lets take a look into the life of Abraham Lincoln and see exactly what it was that made him one of the greatest Presidents that we have had to date.
Abraham Lincoln was born on Sun...
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| 440. | Rights And Wrongs Of Child Labour ... The Western World defines child labour as the gainful employment of children below the legal working age of a country. Whilst this is correct of some forms of child labour, the legal and voluntary labours of a child are not included, making the definition incomplete and slightly unrealistic. I...
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| 441. | Was the civil war inevitable I think that the English Civil War was inevitable due to many factors but mainly due to the dominance of parliament and the King and his moves. The phrase ‘civil war’ means that citizens of the same country engage in war against each other. I think that the Civil War was due to things happening grad...
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| 442. | World War One During the early part of the twentieth century, many factors made war more likely to occur. Nationalism, a system of alliances, and an arms race among European nations put the world at war. These factors led to a significant war known as World War I. Of these three issues, the one that is most likel...
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| 443. | book fallen angles Assessment of the Vietnam War
The book fallen angels has a harsh reality of the war. ... Sometimes I don’t think that Richie really gets the idea of war because in the beginning of the book he buys his brother Kenny a comic book as a souvenir. ...
Reading this book really gives you a great id...
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| 444. | The Causes of WW1 In 1900 the countries of Europe, together with the United States and Japan, dominated the world. The great powers were suspicious of each other, and made alliances with each other for safety. Germany was a fairly new country; it had only existed since 1870, and its neighbours were worried that if it...
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| 445. | Adolf Hitlers Rise To Fuhrer of Germany ADOLF HITLER’S RISE TO FUHRER OF GERMANY
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| 446. | Japan The country I did my report over is Japan. The type of government that Japan has is monarchy which is one leader. The leader of the country of Japan is Junichiro Koizumi. The economy over in Japan is almost the same as the united states. ... Yes, because Japan has maintained a policy of inter nati...
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| 447. | Significant Aftermaths of World War I Towards the end of the Great War, tensions continued to run high. As talks of peace began circulating, those that were weary of the war welcomed the prospects. ... As negotiations to end the war began, so did the association of “the loss of youth, of innocence, [and] of ideals.” Despite the ...
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| 448. | Political Systems of European Countries Political Systems of France, Germany and the United Kingdom
France, Germany and the United Kingdom are three very different countries united by one common continent, Europe. However the differences are not as extreme as one would think when it comes down to political systems. These countries ...
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| 449. | Modern Germany Germany is a big country by European standards, and like most other European countries they have a population where the majority is aged between 25-64 (see appendix a)
One important thing to know about the German population is that it’s transforming into a “senior citizen” society. ... This poi...
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| 450. | War Personal or nessecary *~Written: Sunday, August 18th, 2002~*
*~Computer written and edited Saturday, May 3rd, 2003~*
*~Subject: War: Natural instinct or personal vendetta?~*
*~A philosophy and a personal study~*
One question is how do you define it? ...
But the question is, is it in human nature to be at war, or...
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