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  • Three People, Two Deaths, One Great Tragedy

    Three People, Two Deaths, One Great Tragedy

    In William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet two young lovers lost their lives when hate and love collided. From the Montagues came Romeo and from the Capulets was Juliet. The two families were feuding and Romeo and Juliet could not stand being without each other. They both killed themselves because they thought life was not worth living without the other. Though there are many who can be blamed for this tragic ending, there

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  • War With Iraq: Is It Worth It?

    War With Iraq: Is It Worth It?

    What does the United States have to gain from a war with Iraq? Supporters of a war with Iraq say it will help prevent the risk of an attack by a weapons of mass destruction developed by Iraq. Critics of a military action that say nothing will be gained, and the U.S. just wants to obtain the oil that Iraq controls. They claim that casualties will be too costly for America to afford. Nonetheless, America

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  • Lente In Kosovo. (A Reconstruction Of The Kosovo-War)

    Lente In Kosovo. (A Reconstruction Of The Kosovo-War)

    Lente in Kosovo Door Coen van Zwol Op 24 maart van dit jaar gaf de secretaris-generaal van de navo, Javier Solana, het sein voor de aanval op JoegoslaviÐ"«. Voor het eerst in zijn geschiedenis was het bondgenootschap in oorlog . Pas na 78 dagen bombarderen gaf Milobetaevic toe. Hoe kon het Westen zich zo verkijken op het verloop van de militaire confrontatie? Waarom was niemand voorbereid op de honderdduizenden vluchtelingen? Stuurde de navo tijdens het

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  • Modern Latin America

    Modern Latin America

    Phase 1: Initiation of export-import growth, 1880-1900 Because of the industrialisation in Europe, British labours needed to purchase food they could no longer cultivate. And captains of industry were seeking raw materials, particularly minerals. They therefore looked abroad Ð'- to Latin America amongst others. Argentina had vast and fertile pampas and became a major producer of agriculture and pastoral goods : wool, wheat and beef fx. Chile resuscitated the copper industry. Brazil and Colombia produced

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  • Rwandan Civil War

    Rwandan Civil War

    English Argumentative/Persuasive Essay Rwandan Civil War On July 16, 1994, the world watched the Rwandan Civil War finally end, 800, 000 lives later and after devastating a nation socially, economically and politically. It seemed as if the whole world watched, yet did nothing. Many Rwandans lives are very thankful to the UN's efforts but it wasn't nearly enough. Canada, among many other countries, should have been involved in the Rwandan Civil war. Canada should have

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  • Two Lives Of Charlemagne

    Two Lives Of Charlemagne

    "Book Review of Two Lives of Charlemagne" After having read both versions of the life of Charlemagne there is no doubt that they differ greatly in the sense of style, audience, and emotion. By reading these two descriptions of Charlemagne's life we are able to decipher somewhat of the life he led as a shaper of early medieval European history. However, both of these versions possess the admiration of a noble man who they believe

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  • War

    War

    War is a controversial topic, with roots stemming deep into questions such as; what causes war? When is war justified? And one that has bewildered even the greatest minds of today, Can war be positive and productive? I think that war can be positive and productive because; I think violence can be used to decrease violence; It boosts the national economy, and brings nations together. In many cases around the world war is a

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  • Brave New World Vs. The Collector

    Brave New World Vs. The Collector

    Imagine living in a world without mothers and fathers, without the love given to friends and received from family, a place full of nameless, faceless human clones. This is the society depicted in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. In this futuristic novel, Huxley describes several reasons behind the dehumanization of the human race. For example, the absence of spirituality and family, the infatuation with physical pleasure and the strong influence of technology are the main

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  • Brave New World

    Brave New World

    Pardon the hyperbole, but I wonder if we can't trace a goodly portion of the decline of Western culture in just the drop-off from Walt Disney's Pinocchio to Steven Spielberg's A. I.: Artificial Intelligence. Despite the surface similarities between these tales of a wooden boy on the one hand and a robot boy on the other, both of whom hope to become real, and despite Mr. Spielberg's quite conscious attempt to implicate Pinocchio in his

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  • Warfare Of The Great War

    Warfare Of The Great War

    Most of the fighting during World War I was carried out by land armies in Europe. Naval forces were used primarily to prevent food and supplies from reaching their destinations. Airplanes were also used in a major military campaign for the first time during World War I, although they played a small role in the war's outcome. A Land Warfare Most of the decisive land campaigns of World War I occurred on the continent of

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  • World Wide Connection Or Isolation

    World Wide Connection Or Isolation

    World Wide Connection or Isolation Can something as powerful as the Internet that connects people around the world also isolate people? The Internet has undoubtedly provided many options. For the technologically person, the Internet is a simple tool. However, it becomes a question of why people use the Internet. In "The Internet Encourages Isolation", author Dorothy Chin express concerns over the increasing use of the Internet. Although she acknowledges the power of connectivity with the

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  • French And Indian War

    French And Indian War

    The French and Indian War was one of the first wars to take place in the English colonies. The war was fought primarily as a result of competition for land. The war pitted Great Britain against the French and their Indian allies. Early on the French had great success in the war because they had the help of the Indians. The Indians fought in a manner that the British soldiers were unaccustomed to. The Indians

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  • The 1960's In America

    The 1960's In America

    Were the Sixties Good....or Bad for America? There are two different positions taken about the 1960's in America. One side says that the sixties were good for America and changed the way Americans live for the better. The other side says that the sixties were bad for America and gave Americans new freedoms and ideas that changed their lives for the worse. Both positions have evidence to support their arguments and make the sixties look

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  • Comparison Between One-Career And Two-Career Family

    Comparison Between One-Career And Two-Career Family

    A picture of a typical American family in the 1950s could be fittingly delineated as a patriarchal organization with a clear division of labor. Status inequality and the division into two functional roles, wherein the male takes the income provider role and the wife takes the homemaker role, carved the power structure of the traditional one-career family. The male was elevated to a higher status--being keeper of the finances rendered even greater influence over the

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  • Relationship To Our World And Deity

    Relationship To Our World And Deity

    Relationship to our World and Deity The Bible states in Psalm 139:13 "For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb" (NIV.) The painting should have this phrase or part of it; there should also be a womb with a baby in it to signify the birth of two religions coming together to but their differences aside. God knows every hair on our head, every thought we think, every breath

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  • Two Faces Exposed In Lord Of The Flies

    Two Faces Exposed In Lord Of The Flies

    In his famous book, Lord of the Flies, William Golding shows that if a group of boys were to be left on their own to fend for themselves on a tropical island, some of the boys would go back to the roots of their ancestor's savageness. Some boys will do anything in order to survive, even though they have some disagreements and it's very hard for them to get along with one another. Almost everyone

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  • Economic Downfalls Of War

    Economic Downfalls Of War

    War, and the economic profits it creates, is essential for today's modern economy. This is a popular view that many people believe to be true. People think that war provides a way of stabilizing a national economy. The view is utilitarian; it is cold and based on the argument that more people are helped by the economic effects of war than are hurt (Austin). This view of war is wrong. The economic costs produced by

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  • Mexican American War

    Mexican American War

    The Mexican-American War was driven by the idea of "Manifest Destiny" (Which is the belief that America had a God-given right to expand the country's borders from sea to sea) This belief would eventually cause a great deal of suffering for many Mexicans, Native Americans and United States citizens. Following the earlier Texas War of Independence from Mexico, tensions between the two largest independent nations on the North American continent grew as Texas eventually became

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  • America's Finest

    America's Finest

    America's Finest George Washington was one of our greatest leaders in America's history. James Flexner had said it best when he called Washington an "Indispensable Man," of the American founding. He was a soldier by profession, a surveyor by trade, and a leader by heart. Some people say that America's founding father was a great leader just for the simple fact that he was able to pull together an army out of farmers and other

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  • Wwii & Star Wars

    Wwii & Star Wars

    In the movie, written by George Lucas, Episode IV - A New Hope. There are many mythical, religious and spiritual symbols portrayed. The Jedi's believe in the Force, which is a religion of which they abide. The Force is the backbone of the Jedis and they turn to this when in trouble. The opposite of the Force is the "Dark Side of the Force." The Dark Side is lead by and evil Jedi named Darth

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  • Wwii & Star Wars

    Wwii & Star Wars

    In the movie, written by George Lucas, Episode IV - A New Hope. There are many mythical, religious and spiritual symbols portrayed. The Jedi's believe in the Force, which is a religion of which they abide. The Force is the backbone of the Jedis and they turn to this when in trouble. The opposite of the Force is the "Dark Side of the Force." The Dark Side is lead by and evil Jedi named Darth

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  • Wwii & Star Wars

    Wwii & Star Wars

    In the movie, written by George Lucas, Episode IV - A New Hope. There are many mythical, religious and spiritual symbols portrayed. The Jedi's believe in the Force, which is a religion of which they abide. The Force is the backbone of the Jedis and they turn to this when in trouble. The opposite of the Force is the "Dark Side of the Force." The Dark Side is lead by and evil Jedi named Darth

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  • Wwii & Star Wars

    Wwii & Star Wars

    In the movie, written by George Lucas, Episode IV - A New Hope. There are many mythical, religious and spiritual symbols portrayed. The Jedi's believe in the Force, which is a religion of which they abide. The Force is the backbone of the Jedis and they turn to this when in trouble. The opposite of the Force is the "Dark Side of the Force." The Dark Side is lead by and evil Jedi named Darth

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  • The Beat Generation In The Social Context Of America Of The 1950s

    The Beat Generation In The Social Context Of America Of The 1950s

    THE BEAT GENERATION IN THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF AMERICA OF THE 1950s "Being against what the Beat Generation stands for has to do with denying that incoherence is superior to precision; that ignorance is superior to knowledge; that the exercise of mind and discrimination is a form of death..." (N.Podhoretz "The Know-Nothing Bohemians") Like the „Lost Generation" of the 1920s, the American „Beat Generation names both literary current and a broader cultural phenomenon or mood.

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  • Wwii & Star Wars

    Wwii & Star Wars

    In the movie, written by George Lucas, Episode IV - A New Hope. There are many mythical, religious and spiritual symbols portrayed. The Jedi's believe in the Force, which is a religion of which they abide. The Force is the backbone of the Jedis and they turn to this when in trouble. The opposite of the Force is the "Dark Side of the Force." The Dark Side is lead by and evil Jedi named Darth

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