War and its Devastating Consequences War is a deconstructive situation that is devastating to the parties involved. Various elements that decide to be in combat usually have a destiny of it, at the end. War is not a win-win situation: one side or many sides must loose for the rest to...
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War and its Justifications War refers to the occurrence of armed engagement pitting societies, nations and governments or even unorganized groups like militias and mercenaries against each other. Wars are usually typified by extreme aggression and violence with mortality, destruction, and suffering being some of the associated outcomes. Since time immemorial,...
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As World War II was drawing to a close The US released two nuclear weapons upon the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These bombings took place on August 6 and 9, 1945 respectively. It happened right after the states obtained the consent of the United Kingdom which was a requirement...
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Language used in poetry or the works of literature affects the audience differently thus interpretation can also vary. Interpretation of words used can lead to varying ideas about the feelings of writers even when he/she has not indicated in the work. This essay compares and contrasts use of terms, words,...
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Tony Kern's book Flight Discipline (1998) Tony Kern's book Flight Discipline (1998) is a comprehensive kit for any aviator be it recreational, military or commercial who needs to develop the required discipline for safe and effective aviation. The book presents an analysis of the causes of poor flight discipline and supports...
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Thesis Statement: Globalization has led to a broad range of negative effects including insecurity and increased levels of terrorism; effects on income distribution; loss of national identity; and competition which compels countries to dangerously lower environmental standards. Reference Citation (APA style required) Bauman, Z. (2008). Globalization: The human...
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The aerospace industry after WWII The aerospace corporate organizations of the U.S. had tremendous development in the wake of the Second World War. As of 1944, the aircraft had become the most significant manufacturing industry in the country. During this time the industry had exploited piston technology virtually to the limits....
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Located at the horn of Africa, Somalia has witnessed one of the longest civil wars dating back from 1991. Prior to the inception of this conflict, the country had enjoyed a democratic and peaceful rule from its leaders, after gaining their independence from Italy and Britain. Modern-day Somalia is, therefore,...
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Online communication is a tool used by terrorists on coordinating attacks, spreading propaganda, raising funds, recruitment and sharing information. Online conversations, however, are useful in developing resistance to terrorism as they create an attempt for the discovery of justification of insurgency of the threat. Technological developments provide a form...
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Conflict resolution Conflict resolution is the amicable settlement of a conflict between two people by finding common ground that is acceptable by both parties. In the solution, it is essential for the two parties to address the source of the conflict to eliminate a repeat of the same. Every disagreement is...
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The Justification for the Use of Atomic Bombs on Japan The question that most war historians ask is whether America had grounds to retaliate the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, considering the fact that they would be killing hundreds of innocent citizens in Japan. More importantly, the manner in...
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Dr. Dorothy Height Dr. Dorothy Height was born in 1912 and died in April 2010. She was an American administrator and educator. She dedicated her life to social work, especially civil rights and women rights activist. She gave special attention to the issues affecting the African American women like unemployment, illiteracy...
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