Category: War
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Religion and Politics. The Just War Tradition
Throughout history, religion has been a significant part of social and political life that emerged in nearly all societies in one or another form. However, religion was not the only social institution present in all civilizations apart from religious faith, politics and warfare have been an integrative part of all human societies since the…
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Religious Values During War and Peace
Table of Contents Introduction Values During War and Peace Peace Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Despite the existence of different religions and their development, the majority of scripture and religious texts proclaim that human life is the ultimate value that has to be respected. Hence, war and other types of violence are not parts of religious…
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Iraq War and Argumentation Against
People oppose the Iraq war on the following grounds Before the war, UN inspectors did not find any evidence to suggest the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Even after the attack on Iraq, there were no weapons of mass destruction found, hence there was no reason to go to war. There was…
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Americas First Battles in Korean and Vietnam Wars
The investigation that has been carried out is aimed at studying the root factors affecting the readiness of the United States Army to perform its primary function during the initial stages of military conflict. The paper also includes the roles of non-commissioned soldiers in preparing soldiers to conduct combat operations. The research is based on…
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Korean War: Why Did the U.S. Got Involved?
Table of Contents Introduction Possible Reasons for U.S inclusion Background The Centre Stage of the War Impacts of the War Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Korean War has been labeled as one of the most significant occurrences after the end of the Second World War. In fact, some political analysts referred to it as a…
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The War for Kindness by Jamil Zaki
The War for Kindness, authored by Jamil Zaki, explores empathy in a fascinating way. Zaki defines the evolutionary role of affinity as increasing collaboration and hence improving the likelihood of survival. He also has shown how it can be taught as a skill and altered in the lab, emphasizing how, in theory, we could boost…
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The Korean War: Applying Operational Art and Design Concepts
Table of Contents Introduction Background Facts and U. S. Governments Ends The Doctrine and Means Ways Employed by American Corps Meeting Military and Political Ends Conclusion References Introduction The success of any military operation depends on the commanders ability to develop an executable plan and implement it successfully. Operational art and design are instrumental in…
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The Crete Battle of World War II
Table of Contents Introduction Strategies Used Weapons Effects Conclusion Introduction World War II consisted of various battles among them, the Crete battle in which Germany invaded the territory that was hitherto controlled by the British and Greece troops. Germany needed the oil in Ploesti for its intended invasions and Crete was an ideal place for…
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The Philippine-American War or a Tagalog Insurgency
During this time, most people called the Philippine-American war a Tagalog Insurgency because the Philippine troops commenced surrendering to the U.S army. The war commenced on February 4th, 1899, lasting until July 2nd, 1902. The war was a struggle for independence, which had early begun in 1896 under the Philippine Revolution, and the U.S regarded…
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War in What Were They Like? by Levertov
An American writer Denise Levertov wrote the poem What Were They Like for her collection The Sorrow Dance, released in 1967. This work is a symbol of protest against the Vietnam War, in which the American army took part. The poet portrays the immediate future of the Vietnamese people, destroyed and hopeless, as she sees…