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    Women in War

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    Women at War In the years before the Civil War‚ the lives of American women were shaped by a set of ideals that historians call “the Cult of True Womanhood.” As men’s work moved away from the home and into shops‚ offices and factories‚ the household became a new kind of place to private‚ feminized domestic sphere. “True women” devoted their lives to creating a clean‚ comfortable‚ nurturing home for their husbands and children. During the Civil War‚ American women turned their attention to

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    Revolutionary War

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    REVOLUTIONARY WAR By Deborah Schick History 101 12/9/2013 The word revolution had been defined as overthrow of government: the overthrow of a ruler or political system. That is exactly what the Revolutionary War had successfully completed. There is no exact point during this period that would constitute the cause of the war. It could range from the French Indian War to the Stamp Act. Mainly the Revolutionary War began because there was a disagreement between Great Britain and the thirteen

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    Looking at War

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    LOOKING AT WAR Photography’s view of devastation and death. by SUSAN SONTAG Issue of 2002-12-09 Posted 2005-01-03 Awareness of the suffering that accumulates in wars happening elsewhere is something constructed. Principally in the form that is registered by cameras‚ it flares up‚ is shared by many people‚ and fades from view. In contrast to a written account‚ which‚ depending on its complexity of thought‚ references‚ and vocabulary‚ is pitched at a larger or smaller readership‚ a photograph

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    The Effects of War

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    The effects of war Have you ever wondered what life is like in the shoes of a soldier‚ or what impacts war could have on a soldier? The effects of war are not confined to physical pain and suffering‚ but can also be psychological‚ emotional‚ and medical impacts. War has caused many issues and has had a rather large effect on people and civilizations throughout history‚ while mostly negative and in some cases is found to have positive influence on society. Through the story of Three Day Road written

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    Drug war

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    War on drugs I agree that the drug war should be fought because many people across the globe are using these illegal drugs can lead them to abuse‚ addiction‚ serious health problems‚ and even death. It is impossible to predict the effect that drugs can have on someone‚ especially if it’s the first time they try it and even if it’s a small amount or dose. President Richard Nixon declared a "war on drugs" in 1971. The expectation then was that drug trafficking could be greatly reduced in a short

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    Role of Religion in Wars

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    War started long ago‚ long before we were born. Even the Bible states that the first war happened in heaven when Lucifer wanted to take over the place of Jesus Christ. From the Israelites fighting the Palestines in the Old Testament to the Christian Crusades to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims‚ one of the great paradoxes of history is that war and religion are inseparable. Though few people in the United States think the alliance forces against Iraq are fighting for religious reasons‚ most

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    War and Peace

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    War creates peace. That’s what many people of the United States think. In order for us‚ as a nation‚ to rid our selves from violence and war we need to set the example by not going to war. We went to Iraq for many controversial reasons. To protect our citizens‚ for payback‚ for peace. I don’t buy it. Although many of see a positive in the Iraq war‚ it has caused our nation a whole lot of negative. All those unnecessary things our country had to go through because of the war will always stay with

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    The Kargil War

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    The Kargil War also known as the Kargil conflict‚ was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir and elsewhere along the Line of Control (LOC). The conflict is also referred to as Operation Vijay (Victory in Hindi) which was the name of the Indian operation to clear the Kargil sector. The cause of the war was the infiltration of Pakistani soldiers and Kashmiri militants into positions

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    Civil War

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    Civil War. It is an overview of the events that led up to the Start of the Civil War‚ the battles during the Civil War and the end of the Civil war. How‚ when and why did the Civil War end? What battles took place during the Civil War and how did they affect the outcome of the Civil War? How‚ when and why the Civil War started? What events led up to the start of the Civil war? There were a few abolitionists that were involved in events leading up to the Civil War. Even though the Civil war didn’t

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    Children and War

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    How do children experience war and what coping assistance do they need from adults? What can we do to raise children in war torn times. According to a report by the London based International Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers‚ an estimated 300‚000 children in more than 80 countries are participating in armed conflict. I personally feel that children experience war because adults bring them into this conflict. Professor Henninger mentioned in his post‚ “Culture plays a big part‚”

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