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    Pequot War

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    The Pequot War In this paper I will describe the clash between the colonist of New England and the Pequot Indians. I will discuss what the conflict was over‚ the outcome of the conflict‚ and the long-term results of the conflict. I will also converse why the English Colonist and Pequot Indians could not come to an agreement. The Pequot War started in 1637 and had great consequences.  This war was the first serious armed conflict between native people and colonist of New England. In May of 1637

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    Vietnam War

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    “Vietnam Ten Years After” is about how Vietnam War affects both Vietnam and America. The book includes a variety of national magazines about the state of Vietnam today and the articles that debate the question of American involvement in Indochina and the future direction of U.S. foreign policy. After Vietnam War the notion of an invincible United States was called into question‚ and policy makers no longer assume that American troops can intervene effectively against Communist expansionism anywhere

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    The Art of War

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    THE ART OF WAR REACTION PAPER Sun Tzu‚ the author of The Art of War‚ wrote one of the oldest and famous books to be written in history. The Art of War‚ is a Chinese military treatise that has become more than just for military use‚ it’s utilized in almost all aspects of today’s world. Businesses‚ sports‚ politics‚ education‚ and so many more have interpreted The Art of War and used it in their everyday lives. The Art of War portrays fighting as a guide serving a dual purpose‚ suggesting that strategy

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    The War on Terror

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    terrorize America‚ primarily the American Government. It is my belief that more people need to know more about why the United States should continue its war on terror. More people need to know about those organizations that terrorize the United States‚ such as Al Qaeda and how terrorism affects America. What is the United States “War on Terror”? The term “War on Terror” was created one day after the September 11th‚ 2001 terrorist attacks when 2‚995 innocent people were killed in the United States. In

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    Peloponnesian War

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    relations‚ this divide manifests itself in the debate as to whether morality and ethics motivate international actors or whether actors adhere to a realist philosophy and ignore ethics in favor of self-interest and power. In History of the Peloponnesian War‚ Thucydides explores this debate‚ particularly during his dramatization

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    The Wars – Section 1: Reflection Gabriel Chamale ENG 4U0-A Ms. Reeves 08/12/12 2 pages All things truly wicked start from innocence. A moral truth that finds its place among today’s society. Innocence is such a frail‚ yet valuable quality. The loss of innocence can lead to such disastrous consequences. The theme of the loss of innocence is a prevalent one found throughout the novel The Wars by Timothy Findley. It is noted particularly in regards to the protagonist‚ Robert Ross. Early on

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    Cold War

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    Foreign Relations‚ Volume II. Gaddis‚ John Lewis‚ "Two Cold War Empires: Imposition vs. Multilateralism‚" in Major Problems in American Foreign Relations‚ Volume II The Cold War was the longest war in which the United States has ever partaken and is the only war that involved little to no fighting. After researching the events‚ reading historical opinions‚ and listening to lectures in class‚ I have come to the realization that the war was just an exaggerated argument between two neighbors over

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    WAR OF THE CURRENTS

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    Lot 2A‚ Bo. Maduya‚ Carmona‚ Cavite Assignment #1 War of the Currents Submitted by: 2nd Semester School Year2014-2015 BSIT401A Submitted to: Mr. Cedric G. Ner Instructor Name:Lope‚ Daniele N. Submission Date: January 12‚ 2015 Subj/Sec.: PHYSICS2/BSIT401A Rating: Instructor: Mr. Cedric G. Ner 1. Science and Technology has two sides‚ theory and practice. Which is more important: theory‚ practice or combination of

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    The Chocolate War

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    The Chocolate War Why would a person decide to betray the beliefs they had fought so hard for? In Robert Cormiers novel The Chocolate War‚ the character of Jerry Renault changes drastically from a rebel to a follower in the end. The school gang known as the vigils and his moral beliefs motivates Jerry’s actions. He feels he must take a stand against evil. Jerry can be considered a hero because of his beliefs. In the end however he gives in to the things he fought against and becomes a follower

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    The War of 1812

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    The War of 1812 The War of 1812 Essay Many will agree that the war of 1812 was a very great battle‚ but also a very pointless one. There are many conflicts with the war of 1812‚ the most important one‚ not believing or truly knowing who won the war. Neither side‚ American nor British North America‚ gained anything from the war other than bloodshed and slaughter. A mass amount of lives were taken for no true physical gain‚ only the grief of a nation. It’s constantly a debated between nations

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