The Disasters of War

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    War have brought a wide range of adverse effects on the human being. Everywhere, we can see the disaster of war in which it caused many lives of innocent people. Civilians people such as children, women and elderly people has affected from the war as they are being killed without compassion and humanity by using brutal and disastrous forces. As a result from the violence and injustice that is done, victims of the war have suffered badly from the loss of their loved ones. The use of chemical and biological

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    utilized color, and were meant for a client. Instead, The Disasters of War were prints, made for easy disbursement on small pieces of paper (Figure 2). This sudden shift in artistic style can be attributed to several changes in the artist’s personal life and the political atmosphere surrounding him. During the time period in which these prints were made, between the years of 1810-1812, Napoleon had invaded Spain, and brought with him war and destruction (“Goya Prado Tour”). With the warfare came

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    suggesting to declare war on Japan for their actions. Within Roosevelt’s speech he uses the audience’s emotion to bring them together against Japan with anger but also with hope. Then Roosevelt goes into the facts that are leading the country into danger to try and get congress to declare war; Roosevelt’s use of logos becomes a model for other speeches, like Bush’s speech after 9/11. Finally, Roosevelt is determined to show how unethical Japan was during the attack and how declaring war is truly moral to

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    Post apocalyptic movie is a movie that set in a world or civilization after a disaster. It is a sub-genre of speculative fiction that is concerned with the collapse of civilization through various disasters such as nuclear war, plague, energy shortages, flood, earthquake, or political conflict (Moon 1). There are Movies such as 2012, Resident Evil, Doomsday, Children of Men, 28 Days Later and the adaptations of The Road, I Am Legend, and The Hunger Games have all had some degree of success in recent

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    Is The Movie Fail Safe?

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    article is the movie Fail Safe more fact than fiction? How plausible is accidental nuclear war? The movie Fail Safe describes these fears by displaying technology doomsday situation where an error by a computer causes a nuclear bomber group to be deployed against Moscow. Along with describing issues with respect to technology, and its limitations, Fail-Safe depicts several political aspects of the cold war, the strict training of the military, the politics supporting a first strike and the inferiority

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    Over the past years, Argentina’s population has being influenced mainly due to the several immigrants that came to the country escaping from the Europe's disaster during World War II. Europeans had a substantial advantage which gave them the facility to move there while Argentina’s government was joining the Axis powers. The ancient indigenous population which lived in Argentina has been extinguishing over the past years making a large percentage of its population becoming mestiza. The main immigrants

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychological condition that some people are diagnosed with after witnessing or facing a traumatic situation or event. Some events that can cause PTSD are car accidents, war or combat situations, sexual assault cases, and natural disasters. Many people who suffer from this mental health problem can have a hard time overcoming what they are dealing with and might not make a full recovery, but there are treatments and therapies that can help them through their

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    Fighting Poverty If you were asked to donate some of your own items or money to help fight poverty, would you do it? A substantial amount of the world’s population suffers from some sort of poverty, whether it be monetary poverty, or food poverty. Poverty has become such a prevalent issue throughout history, that it isn’t put into consideration as much as it should be. Poverty is a serious world problem, and truly needs to be stopped. With the help of citizens of the world, and different groups

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    Red Cross association. The organisation operates on its own and is supported by donations from people. Its main objective is to provide alleviation to those suffering from natural disasters such as earthquakes, flood, tsunami and other natural calamities. The organisation on an average, responds to about 70,000 disasters in one year, across the globe. There was massive criticism for the association for the route they took to care of the attacks on September 11, 2001 including the Hurricane in 2005

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    Internally Displaced Person

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    Preamble: For decades, they were largely ignored and forgotten, but together they probably comprise the world‟s largest group of vulnerable people. Currently, there are an estimated 30 million of them in at least 50 countries living amidst war and persecution. They have little legal or physical protection and a very uncertain future – outcasts in their own countries. Bureaucratically, they are described as IDPs – or „internally displaced persons.‟ In the real world, they are civilians, mostly women

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