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    Generals Die in Bed

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    but not about the precious events narrated? They arrived at a place that the houses haven’t been destroyed by the war. He is surprised because he knows he has arrived at a village that there are people lining‚ which means it is temperately safe and peace for him‚ and he can have a rest from the war. What is the soldiers’ reaction to the smell of beans? They “take deep‚ long inhalations.” They enjoy the smell of beans so much‚ because it is a symbol of being alive‚ and peaceful. They keep on talking

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    themselves. As far as war becoming obsolete‚ that is unlikely to happen. Because while better ways to resolve our conflicts are known‚ they have been known for many centuries and warfare has still thrived. If every nation around the world were peace loving and strove to resolve its differences by means other than warfare then yes‚ war would become obsolete‚ but the human race has the tendency to hold onto its past. Governments do not want to change the way that they resolve conflicts much like

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    that took place during his service. In Ari Folman’s film Waltz with Bashir it is evident that by witnessing traumatic events he has blocked out a considerable amount of time from memory‚ and must determine the role he played in such events to feel at peace with himself. Author Tim O’Brien’s narrative‚ “How to Tell a True War Story”‚ and Amy Taubin’s article “Drawn from Memory”‚ provide insight into the relationship between witnessing something scarring and its long-term effect on memory. When a traumatic

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    millions die because of war. The problem or issue that I’m going to talk about is why war is morally wrong and can war ever be justified. This Essay will talk about many thing including the three traditions of thought that dominate the ethics of war and peace: Realism; Pacifism; and the Just War Theory. Another thing I’m going to talk about is why war should be understood as an actual intentional and widespread armed conflict between political communities. I’m also going talk where does the church stand

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    Can Progress Be Made Without Conflict? The great Buddha once said‚ “Peace is not the absence of conflict‚ but the ability to cope with it.” Many people believe the same concept applies to progress. Plug the word progress into that sentence and much like a math problem‚ it still makes sense. That is unless you suck at math. Although even then‚ it’s still easy to understand that the answer to the titled question is no. No progress cannot be made without conflict.In Ray Bradbury’s “There Will Come

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    if they decide to have an abortion or not II. Main part A. Argument Statement: Reaching a clear decision can help a person find inner peace B. Clarifying ideas 1. a short wait at a train station gives time for thought 2. the confused‚ hurt and sad girl comes to a decision 3. this decision leaves her with a sense of inner peace as she resolves her uncertainty C. Evidence 1. girl’s confusion‚ pain and sadness: questions the man about his wanting an abortion

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    does religion cause wars?

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    Does religion cause wars? No. Modern ages nowadays tend to satisfy the human needs. From the most vital to the less ones‚ technology advances beyond than we can imagine. Spiritually‚ however is not the same. Wars and violence still occurs‚ regardless of time and place. Bob Dogman once says: “Religion is just an easily corruptible system that can influence many people who subscribe to it”‚ (Does Religion Cause Wars‚ paragraph 4) People are obviously fond of manipulating religion for their own business

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    duty to preserve humanity and human rights by adapting and upholding ‘Just War Theory’; ‘jus ad bellum’ (“moral reasoning that justifies the resort to war”)‚ ‘jus in bello’ (“legitimacy of the means used to wage war”)‚ and ‘jus post bellum’ (“‘just peace’ - moral judges after the war ends”). Williams & Caldwell adds‚ “waging a just war involves facing ethical challenges before‚ during‚ and after the war itself.” Both strategy and morality must be equally assessed when political leaders justify utilizing

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    international system‚ basic trends‚ and new threats in international relations are addressed‚ in that order. It is argued that while classical inter-state wars tend to decrease in the post-Cold War era‚ there are many other serious threats to international peace beyond the full control of nation-states‚ most notably ethnic conflicts‚ religious militancy‚ terrorism‚ North-South conflict‚ and unfair economic competition. The future of the world is stressed to depend on whether major powers are able to‚ and willing

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    James Howard Kunstler

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    products‚ and money in the past forty years or so. Kunstler however‚ is strongly opposed to this point‚ and believes that globalisations will soon be a thing of the past. He believes that this state of Globalisation is centered on relative world peace and an abundance of reliable and cheap energy‚ and if one of those were taken away‚ globalisation would crumble. The author goes on to say how the people in power do not see this coming‚ even though it is clearly inevitable. He goes back through many

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