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    there was no meeting and strategizing to prepare for battles. During the medieval times, a group of people would meet to prepare before battles. As stated in the Medieval Warfare article: Preparation for battles were consisted of a council they had war leaders and commanders, they would plan/debate on battle some of the council were going off Religious reason than military {Medieval warfare} acts. During this time it was very difficult for army man to get in contact with others “Communication on

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    either implicit on themselves or others. John Lennon addressed the issue saying “we live in a world where we have to hide to make love, while violence is practiced in broad daylight”. Because until society sees the evil and devastating toll in Ghettos, war zones, and domestic abuse, violence will continue to dwell in the world. Children are sadly unprotected to the truth about violence. This is especially harmful to them when the acts take place inside their homes. “3-4 million children between the ages

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    great example of realistic literature. Within the story we are introduced to a youth named Henry who loved the idea of being a hero in war, but didn't understand the severity of battle. The emotions he feels and what he sees and imagines is what makes it realistic. What happens in this novel is common as to what would happen to any youth that was ignorant about war. The Red Badge of Courage is considered realistic literature, because of the normal human emotions Henry feels before the fighting and

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    Throughout the course of time, violence has been used as a tactic when trying to achieve something that one does not have already. Some may say that it is a useful tactic, while others strongly disagree. Although there are scenarios when one has to take risks. For example, if a business manager needs to keep his company up and running and needs to take risk for the better of his life and the ones around him, I wouldn’t be totally disgusted with him/her. Personally, in the terms of economics and trying

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    they are apparently stupid and aren’t able to amount up to the same standard as white people. The main character is told by his grandfather on his deathbed that, “After I’m gone I want you to keep up the good fight. I never told you, but our life is a war and I have been a traitor all my born days, a spy in the enemy’s country ever since I give up my gun back in the Reconstruction. Live with your head in the lion’s mouth,” and that stuck with the main character throughout his life (CX). The rest of his

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    George Washington and the rest of the soldiers need you at Valley Forge even though we all are suffering from illness. This all started on “December, the year of 1777”(Doc. A). That is when we had first arrived at Valley Forge and how all this have started. We are “not far from Philadelphia which is 18 miles away”. Will I quit and give up fighting? When I state the word ‘quit’, the correct meaning that is used in this situation is either you’re going not going to re-enlist after the time is up. There

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    For several years the use of children are being used in both civil and state wars. Over 300,000 children are being used and hundreds of thousands are being sent to war in 36 different armed conflicts global (Children of war). These children are as young as 8 years old they have committed some of the most violent acts of crime such as rape, mutilation and mass murders of innocent civilians but some of this children are forced and drugged but also some have volunteered so real questions is should the

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    In the passage, “Message to Garcia,” the author raised a cry, a scream to anyone that would simply do what they were told. Is that so hard to be found? Apparently, in this day and age, it is nigh impossible to find anyone that will take an order for what it is, an order, and carry it out with pride in their work, and next to impossible to find someone that will carry out the will of their superiors without receiving any such instruction. “Message to Garcia,” illustrates a man, Rowan, who was told

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    Who Is Okonkwo A Hero

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    Okonkwo!!! A man who allowed nothing stand in his way, not man, woman, nor god. He's a brave, fierce, warrior with a background that keeps him pushing to not ever go down that road. Okonkwo could be considered as a defiant hero defending his people way of life. I think his actions were not wrong. I think he should deserve a warrior's burial. Okonkwo can be considerate a defiant hero defending his people's way of life, with an act to letting nothing stand in his way. He would kill if needed. Okonkwo

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    The Pentagon’s desire to move to cloud computing, overhauling its IT data systems has caused quiet a controversy and quite possible a national security disaster. The Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) is considered to be a 10-year, $10 billion contract that would award one computing service the responsibility in modernizing the Defense Department’s information technology system, as well as handling all sensitive material, nuclear weapon design information, and classified NATO data.

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