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    Civil Unions in Arizona for Same Sex Couples Abstract Same-sex couples have long asked for the right to enjoy the same benefits as couples of different genders. Currently‚ same-sex couples are denied 1‚138 rights given by federal law to traditional couples. Among these rights is the ability to make decisions for the spouse in case of a medical emergency; for same-sex couples‚ this authority goes to the next of kin. In relation to medical emergencies‚ same-sex couples are also denied visitation

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    War is taken to mean a conflict often carried on by force of arms between nations or parties within a nation. It is carried on by force of arms in a series of battles or campaigns. There have been a great many wars throughout history. Since the earliest recorded history‚ human beings have been effective and organized at making war. The technology of war has also improved‚ to the point that today‚ weapons exist that cannot be used without risking the complete destruction of both sides. This was the

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    ENGLISH CONFLICT ESSAY "Conflict is Inevitable" Conflict is ever present beast that throughout time has changed men in monsters‚ and caused transformations to this earth that we would be better off without. However‚ it is an inescapable catastrophe‚ and inevitably conflict will always exist as long as people have differing opinions. This is shown throughout Bertolt Brecht’s play "Life of Galileo"‚ which is set in 17th century Italy and follows the events of Galileo Galilei’s adult years. During

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    The Cold War The Cold War was the period after the World War II of political conflict and military tension between the USSR and the United States of America. It lasted from 1945 to 1991‚ with the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). As the name indicates‚ it was a “cold” war; this means that no actual bullets (or any other kind of weapon) were fired between these two factions‚ although many conflicts during the war were propitiated and supported by them. Some of the biggest

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    The Soviet Union played a major role in the allied victory in World War II. They stopped the Nazi advances and eventually pushed them back on the eastern front. The Russian people showed great resolve to triumph in spite of drastic errors in judgment by the Soviet leaders. Some of the poor decisions were made by Joseph Stalin. The first major mistake was that he believed that he could stall the Soviet Union’s involvement in the war until 1942. Stalin also made an error in trying to take advantage

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    Hardest Victory

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    Real Victory: The Hardest Victory… “I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies; for the hardest victory is over self.” -Aristotle It is well known that man’s every desire comes forth‚ not from the mind‚ but from the core of his heart. It is this very heart that compels him to seek and fulfill those desires; be it moral or immoral in nature. From day one‚ man has sought to accomplish every single want that finds its way into his heart and he seldom offers

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    The Civil War was essentially inevitable. Ever since Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin in the 1790s‚ the South had been on a completely different economic and social path from the North. In the 1850s‚ social and political developments‚ including the publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ the Fugitive Slave Act‚ Bleeding Kansas‚ the Dred Scott decision‚ and John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry‚ drove the regions further apart. Although the North and the South tried to reconcile their differences

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    In 1924‚ there was a war between the Catholic Church and State that killed over 90‚000 Mexicans. The revisions to the Mexican Constitution in 1917 were the cause of the war. Seeing that the laws were unjust‚ bishops began a boycott against the Mexican government. Because of the boycott‚ people stopped going out and living their daily lives as normal. In 1926 was the first battle where 400 church members fought against the government. That was the beginning of the rebellion. During that time the soldiers

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    The Army of Tennessee was the Confederacy’s primary fighting force on the western front. This group was involved in most of the conflict from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River. The army was raised in early 1861 by Tennessee’s governor‚ Isham G. Harris. It was one of the most well-organized in the South by the time the Confederate States of America assumed its control in July 1861. Early in the war‚ the army was stationed in northern Tennessee‚ and tasked with protecting the border

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    Essay On Civil War Waste

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    Civil War Waste The Civil War tore America in two‚ brother fought brother in America ’s bloodiest war ever. The Confederates (The South) stood on one side‚ proslavery‚ disgruntled against the Northern Union’s treatment of Southern rights‚ specifically regarding the right to slaves. On the other side stood the Union‚ enraged that the South would dare declare themselves independent‚ and break away from the Union. The civil war resulted in the most American deaths‚ above any other war‚ totaling

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