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    I stood in the forest‚ blood pooling around my soaked boats. The battle was over and we’d won the battle‚ but struggle was so far from ending. I turned my body several times the reality of the situation hitting me. Comrades that stood firm with me against the enemy now lay empty against the crimson red. I trudged through the bamboo‚ not caring if I stepped on the bodies of the enemy. I couldn’t make out the difference though between the enemy and foe‚ as blood stained all and severed limbs lay

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    to ensure chaos would not take place in the United States‚ Eisenhower and his administration made sure they successfully addressed and handled these fears properly. With the Korean War coming to a close and the Second World War having finished only eight years ago‚ Eisenhower took office in the midst of the Cold War against the communist country of the Soviet Union. Already‚ there had been a lot of hysteria about the events that had taken place and the new president made sure he addressed them from

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    This investigation will seek to answer the question: “How did Operation Rolling Thunder result in the prolonging of the war during the period of Johnson Presidency.” This investigation will evaluate the reason for Operation Rolling Thunder in the prolonging of the war. Operation Rolling Thunder began in 1965 under the approval of President Lyndon B. Johnson‚ during the Vietnam War. I chose this question because‚ it is important to note how political agendas and policy influences the value of a military

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    At first there was darkness. A swallowing darkness‚ that kept one imprisoned in unconsciousness. Then‚ out of the darkness‚ came a sound; a ringing of sorts. Slowly‚ dimly‚ light began to return‚ and the darkness was replaced with a blurry sense of vision. The man awakened on the cold ground‚ strewn in a horrible position across the autumn leaves and grass. His back was to the ground‚ his limbs spread out‚ and all he could feel was the pain. It ached all over his body‚ and an odd sensation came

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    Colonel Magnus was more than aware that there were Special Operations teams watching his every move. He knew sending his own soldiers out to find them would be like looking for a needle in a haystack. He wished they had captured at least one; they might have been able to break him and find out where he was from. He was aware that the closest Special Operations units were the SEALs in Virginia and Special Forces at Fort Bragg; he wondered how they got them this far north. He units had successfully

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    RolesOfWomen Women are equal to men that is one of the basics of human rights. What does this mean? Was there a time when men and women were not equal and what is it to be a woman. Women are viewed as girls‚ mothers‚ wives‚ grandmothers‚ relatives and friends. When a girl is born her room is often painted in pink and her cloths are the same colour. Pink is the light colour of red‚ the color of blood. This is because women have to reproduce and make children. Red has been a controversial colour

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    Opposing ideologies and intentions is what ultimately led to the Cold War‚ which was fought between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)‚ between 1947 and 1991. After a hard fought victory for both sides in the Second World War‚ it was certainly undeniable that despite their alliance‚ there was a sense of rivalry and competition. The two parties would challenge one another in a series of proxy wars‚ attempting to influence certain regions‚ one of which would

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    went into Vietnam with the best of intentions‚ the conflict went horribly wrong.’ The Vietnam War was a conflict‚ which the United States involved itself in unnecessarily and ultimately lost. The basis of the conflict was simple enough: Communism vs. Capitalism‚ yet the conduct of the Vietnam War was complex and strategic‚ and brought repercussions which had never been seen before. The struggle between North and South had an almost inevitable outcome‚ yet the Americans entered the War optimistic

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    War is necessary in human society Introduction War‚ in the broadest sense‚ is a violent contact of distinct but similar entities (Wright 3-6). Different people may have very different opinions towards war. To some people‚ war is a plague which ought to be eliminated or a mistake which should be avoided; to others‚ it is an anachronism which no longer servers any purpose. However‚ there are some who take a more receptive attitude toward war and regard it as an instrument which may be useful‚ and

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    The Wars by Timothy Findley “Prior to the writing of The Wars‚ it was unheard of for any writer who had not experienced it first hand to write about "The War to End All Wars". However‚ Findley‚ with his direct and shocking style‚ was able to surpass this barrier and create one of the most acclaimed novels about World War I.” (Acadia) “The Wars remains Findley’s most-discussed book. Based partly on the wartime correspondence of his uncle‚ Thomas Irving Findley‚ and on family photos‚ he wrote

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