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    History of Western Civilization II The Guns of August, by Barbara W. Tuchman. London: England. Macmillan. 1962. The Great War, more known as World war 1 is perhaps the most famous war in American history. Most people only know that the Great war was the first world war that caused catastrophe through the worlds alliances. The Guns of August also known as August 1914 is a historical work of nonfiction written about the beginning of World War I. The Guns of August is an interesting book that goes through

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    Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Several novels have been written regarding this Great War but one book that sparks the attention of the public some years after this war occurred is entitled The Guns of August. Its title describes the insurmountable events regarding the first month of the first World War. The Guns of August was written by Barbara W. Tuchman and was published in 1962 , forty-four years after the end of the Great War. This book elaborates on the events of World War I in a manner where the author

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    Guns of August Novel Review The novel The Guns of August by Barbara W. Tuchman was published in 1962 and focuses on the dawn of World War 1. Throughout Barbara’s novel she illustrates how, and why the war began as well as why it could have been stopped but wasn’t. In the opening chapters of the novel it starts with the royal funeral of King Edward VI of the United Kingdom. Throughout the funeral Tuchman deliberates on alliances and international relations of royalty in Europe. She addresses how

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    The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman Barbara Tuchman's "Guns of August" is about World War 1. Her book has a unique way of telling this story. Her books gives explanations for each country's involvement in the war. It describes the opinions of the Czar and reasons for all of his crucial decisions during this time. It also explains how Germany was in a tight spot and prepared for war a few years before it actually began. England was not to worried about the war in Europe because it had

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    The Gulf of Tonkin was known as the USS Maddox incident. It happened on August 2, 1964. It was the international confrontation that led to the United States engaging more directly in the Vietnam War. The original American report blamed North Vietnam for both incidents. It became very controversial with widespread claim that either one or both incidents were false. While performing a signal intelligence patrol as part of the DESOTO operations, they were pursued by three North Vietnamese Navy

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    courage through their actions and beliefs. One in particular is U.S President Barack Obama. Obama has shown political courage through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010), removing troops from Iraq (2009), and his stance on the reform gun control (2013). Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act In 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law (Stolberg 2010). The act included health provisions that will take place in the years to come. The act included

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    ¨Perusing the classified ads, McCandless found a used gun to buy, A semiautomatic .22-caliber Remington with a 4-x-20 scope and a plastic stock. A model called the Nylon 66, no longer in production...”(Krakauer 160). I just feel like if Chris took a bigger gun with him he would of killed more bigger game. Like did Chris take this child’s gun with on purpose or he just bought it because he saw how cheap it was. But he did know he was going to use

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    The Rock And Roll Bands

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    grow since the 1950s. Some of the most iconic music comes from the 1980s, especially from the hair-bands. Guns N’ Roses, a one of the most popular rock and roll bands ever, produced some of the best rock and roll the world has seen. Back in 1985, two local bands from Los Angeles, California, combined to make Guns N’ Roses. Axl Rose manned one of the bands, Hollywood Rose, and Tracii Guns manned the other band, L.A.

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    Columbine and Virginia Tech were definitely two of the biggest, but not one of the first mass shootings on school grounds. On August 1, 1966, a mass shooting took place at the University of Texas. A 25 ex-marine named Charles Whitman, who majored in architectural engineering, murdered his mother and wife that morning. Whitman climbed on top of the UT Tower and started firing. “The crime scene spanned the length of five city blocks… and covered the nerve of what was then a relatively small, quiet

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    Indirect Causes Of Ww1

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    war that was fought by many European and Asian Countries. It was indirectly caused by Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism. All of these indirect causes became issues and caused many smaller battles such as the Battle of Tannenberg in August 1914. This battle was one of the most important battles of World War 1. They named it the Battle of Tannenberg because the Germans thought that the people would see this as a return of Germany to power. The Battle was fought on the Eastern front

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