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    Korean War

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    “The Korean War was essentially regional‚ but the superpowers made it personal and therefore‚ global.” Discuss. The Korean War‚ 1950 can be argued to be a civil war which was and later evolved to become a proxy war. Here‚ “regional” can be defined as the civil war between North and South Korea whereby the two had their own conflicting aims and ideology‚ “personal” can be defined as the proxy war between the two superpowers – USA and USSR where the objective and aims of the civil war between North

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    War and Warcraft

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    War and Warcraft The religious movement made its manifestation in Europe in the sixteen century. This was the beginning of the Reformation. The Reformation is reforming some doctrines and practices of the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the establishment of the Protestant churches (Reformation 2003). The Reformation resulted in many wars‚ more suspicion of witchcraft and corruption. This paper will discuss social and culture issues relating to wars of religion‚ political issues of religious

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    Mobilization for War

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    04 Mobilization for War Essay (40 points total) Nazi leader‚ Herman Goering‚ stated "the Americans can’t build planes—only electric iceboxes and razor blades.” In your own words‚ prove how the United States defied this statement and how ultimately our production helped the Allies win the war. In your essay‚ you need to include five of the following words or phrases. Arsenal of Democracy Rationing Consumer goods Food Production Technological innovations National War Labor Relations Board

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    War Horse

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    good it was. Just read it."  Jordan from America. "I thought War Horse was brilliant! It is the most touching book I have ever read‚ and I would recommend it to anyone‚ even if they aren’t animal lovers!" concurs Megan from Stafford. "This is one of the best books I have ever read and I would recommend it to everyone as it not only touches the hearts of any animal lover‚ but it also shows you the dreadful conditions of the First World War and the hardships they must have faced."  Grace from England

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    Vietnam War

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    Vietnam War Research Paper and Project Your Mission: Choose a topic of interest on the Vietnam War. I have provided a list of various topics below these instructions. From that list choose one that appeals to you. I will consider other thoughtful topic choices not from the list‚ but any of these must be approved by me! Second: Once you have your topic narrow it down. Avoid having such a broad topic that you are swimming with information. Make sure you have a clear and concise thesis that either

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    Effects of War

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    Technical Support Announcements Other Courses Logoff Web 2.0 Tools 8/4/2014 : 3739 http://learn.flvs.net/educator/student/examform.cgi?jlachmund1*jamaribrooks*mpos=4&spos=0&slt=CZFuf9NOR.hsw*3739*0028 2/8 The Japanese government declared war on the United States. Japanese aggressors attacked U.S. ships in the Pacific. The Japanese government refused to trade with the United States. Points earned on this question: 0 Question 3 (Worth 5 points) Which of the following was a code

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    War Essay

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    War can take a toll on the mind‚ body‚ and soul of a man. In “The things they carried” by Tim O’ Brien‚ the author sympathetically describes not only the physical weight a soldier must carry while in combat‚ but also the emotional baggage that also comes along with war. O’ Brien starts out the story by talking about First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross‚ who was the leader of his brigade in the Vietnam war. Cross carried around letters from a girl named Martha who he loved dearly‚ although he didn’t think

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    Vietnam War

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    was considered to be a turning point in the Vietnam War” (http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1862.html). In reaction to this Nixon authorized “vietnamization‚” which was a plan to help build up the South Vietnamese army‚ and prepare them for taking on the North “in order to facilitate a gradual withdrawal of U.S. troops” (http://www.history.com/topics/vietnamization). And finally‚ during LBJ’s presidency the U.S. began to actually fight in the war because it was believed that the Vietnamese attacked

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    The Mexican War

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    A war between the U.S. and Mexico spanned the period from 1846 to 1847. The war was initiated by Mexico and resulted in Mexico’s defeat and the loss of approximately half of its national territory in the north. The United States was unjustified in going to war with Mexico; this was due to the fact that the land was rightfully claimed by Mexico‚ our lack of acknowledgment towards the Mexican government‚ and the fact that Mexico was just protecting their borders. One of the reasons the United States

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    The Story of War

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    And here is the essay: The concept of peace plays an important role in John Knowles’ novel A Separate Peace. As World War II rages in Europe and in the Pacific‚ the sixteen-year-old boys at the Devon school enjoy a sheltered existence knowing they are not yet subject to the call of duty. On the surface‚ "a separate peace" refers to this placid and protected life at a New England boarding school. The novel has darker psychological undertones‚ though‚ as it explores Gene’s savage nature and his journey

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