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    Civil war From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see civil war (disambiguation). See list of civil wars for individual examples. A civil war is a war in which parties within the same culture‚ society or nationality fight for political power or control of an area. Some civil wars are also categorized as revolutions when major societal restructuring is a possible outcome of the conflict. An insurgency‚ whether successful or not‚ is likely to be classified

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    traits of the technology such as decoding and encrypting information‚ lacking contemplation and limits. In novel Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card and the article Is Google Making Us Stupid by Nicholas Carr both pieces of literature explore the negative effects technology has on human beings. Technology forces humans to become almost serlie versions of themselves‚ in the article Is Google

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    Economics of Military Spending during Iraq/Afghanistan war People are under the impression that wars are beneficial to an economy. They seem to create jobs and give a variety of businesses work. But do they really turn a profit or is there more spending being done than profit being turned in. The Iraq and Afghanistan war has been very controversial. Part of that controversy comes from the economic perspective of the war. One of the many sub-topics to the war is job creation or job loss. For every

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    Title:Afrighanistan? International terrorism Full Text:  The real danger is that the world turns its back on another poor place threatened by jihadists AFTER 11 years spent waging war on terror in Afghanistan and Iraq‚ almost $1.5 trillion in direct costs and hundreds of thousands of lives lost‚ the Western public feels it has learned a hard lesson. It is more convinced than ever that even the best-intentioned foreign intervention is bound to bog its armies down in endless warsfighting invisible

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    United States is not meeting standards? Yet the biggest challenge of all may be right around the corner as the baby boomers retire in bulk. “Following World War II‚ women in the United States had babies in unprecedented numbers‚ beginning in 1946 with 3.4 million births. Although an increase in birthrate is a normal occurrence following a war‚ this boom continued unabated for almost twenty years‚ peaking in 1957 with a record 4.3 million births and ending in 1964” (Brown). Over the next twenty years

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    stop the power of an atomic bomb. The first place that America used the atomic bomb was Hiroshima‚ Japan. The bomb was too powerful and it killed thousands of people. The bombing in Hiroshima has been the final attack to Japan that stopped the World War II. After that‚ America was surprised by the power of the atomic bomb and wanted to test it somewhere else. So they found Bikini Atoll for the best bomb testing spot. The Americans asked the Bikinians to leave the Atoll for bomb testing. The United

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    Baby boomers are classified as the generation‚ born after the depression in the 1930’s‚ where soldiers returning from the war found that life was much easier in Canada. There were more jobs and houses were easily acquired. Because of the prosperous time‚ people were able to have large families and to support them. These boomers caused a large population growth in Canada‚ and because of their sheer numbers‚ they have played a major role in the changes of social structures in Canada‚ namely in finance

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    British Threats To Iraq

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    Britain dealt with numerous threats to its interests in Egypt and Iraq throughout the interwar period. A growing problem for British rule was the rise of nationalism‚ which impacted foreign policy as Britain sought to preserve its position. British interests in Iraq and Egypt included the security of the Suez Canal‚ oil reserves‚ easy access to India‚ as well as potential military bases. By retaliating violently to rebellion and making concessions to the nationalists‚ Britain was able to protect

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    Iraq Ethical Issues

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    A great argument is now present in the media about supporting the American invasion of Iraq. Is it really ethical to support such an invasion of a country? This paper will discuss the facts starting up from political facts leading into ethical ones. To start‚ we must first know that when we deal with an issue in an ethical or‚ to be more general‚ philosophical way‚ we should consider the issue is it should be not as it is. Meaning that‚ if we consider what is going has a wrong origin‚ then we

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    Depleted Iraq Essay

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    And its link to the increased birth defects in Iraq A Research Investigation compiled by Terry-Lynn Istain Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u HYPERLINK \l "_Toc425457394" Introduction PAGEREF _Toc425457394 \h 4 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc425457395" Literature Review PAGEREF _Toc425457395 \h 5 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc425457396" The toxicity of Depleted Uranium- (Wayne‚ 2010) PAGEREF _Toc425457396 \h 5 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc425457397" Birth defects in Iraq and the plausibility of environmental exposure:

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