Hopeless Battle Essays

  • Battle of the Sexes

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    Battle of the Sexes Tiny pink nipples peeked out from our pasty chests and our protruding ribs gave way to our sun-starved tummies. Alex and I ran free, our shirts flapping in the wind as we waved them over our heads like victory flags. Moments later, on that April day in first grade, my best friend and I experienced the injustices of womanhood; our teachers informed us that we were not allowed to go shirtless during recess. "Why?" Alex whined. "That's not fair," I protested. "The boys can

  • A Battle with Invisible Enemies in Kafka's The Trail

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    A Battle with Invisible Enemies in Kafka's The Trail A sudden intrusion disrupts Joseph's peaceful life and brings him in a battle of life and death. Unlike usual warfare, Joseph is combating the enemies who can neither be seen nor can fight back. Begin with the arrest and end with an execution, what judges the main character is not merely the invisible power but also the decaying law.i[i] One of the main ideas, "A Battle with Invisible Enemies," in The Trail could be applied to the situation

  • Myth of Courage Exposed in The Things They Carried

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    Things They Carried (THINGS) challenge those very notions. Like The Iliad, THINGS is about war. It is about battles and soldiers, victory and survival, yet the message O'Brien gives us in THINGS runs almost contradictory to the traditional war story. Whereas traditional stories of war take place on battlefields where soldier battles soldier and the mettle of man is tested, O'Brien's battle occurs in the shadowy, private place of a soldier's mind. Like the Vietnam War itself, THINGS forces Americans

  • The Battle for Political Power in The Tempest

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    "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." -- Abraham Lincoln Shakespeare's "The Tempest" forms a world within itself. Within this world, many topics regarding government, power and colonization are addressed. Shakespeare tackles the discovery of new places and races, the relationship between the colonized and the colonist, old world ideologies on new soil, as well as theories on civilization and government. These aspects at the core reveal

  • RC Tank Combat Rules and Strategy Tips

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    including artillery pieces. If you are passionate about military history, then this hobby offers you the opportunity to recreate tank battles from the past and test your own strategies in simulated combat situations. As with any combat situation, solid strategic planning, speed, and the element of surprise will play a role in winning a RC tank battle. Before the battle gets to raging, there are a few things that you must be aware of in order to fully enjoy the hobby. First, both sides must check their

  • Personal Narrative- My Experiences as an Operating Room Nurse in the Air Force

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    Taking care of these individuals on a daily basis contributes to the medical readiness of our military community. Without the contribution of the medical force there would be less people readily available to deploy and more lives lost due to extensive battle injuries. In conclusion, I have discussed why I chose to join the Air Force and how my values and life experiences influenced my decision. I described my duties and responsibilities that I perform as an operating room nurse in the Air Force. Finally

  • Supreme Command bny Elliot Cohen

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    The basic question, without reference to the here and now, has been asked throughout the ages. As Elliot Cohen observes in his book, Supreme Command , it goes as far back as 168bc when speaker Consul Lucius Aemilius addressed his audience on the resumption of war with Macedonia: “I am not, fellow-citizens, one who believes that no advice may be given to leaders... Generals should receive advice, in the first place from the experts who are both specially skilled in military matters and have learned

  • Military Ballooning

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    initially created to make it easier to scrutinize the enemy. Thaddeus Lowe then set out to invent a portable gas generating device that could be used anywhere. The first balloon was used in the battles of Charleroi and Fleurus in 1794. (Civil War Ballooning, 1987) The balloon was indeed a success for those battles until it became disbanded in 1798. (About.com, Napoleons Dream.) Before the balloon was disbanded, it did not move until later after the development became more of a popular topic between the

  • Dr. Seuss' The Butter Battle Book and the Cold War

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    Dr. Seuss' The Butter Battle Book and the Cold War Dr. Seuss is an important figure in the lives of children everywhere. His stories are children’s classics that are fun to read and also tackle some real life issues. Dr. Seuss’s political views are very apparent in his some of his books like The Butter Battle Book, which discusses the issues of the Cold War. In The Butter Battle Book, two groups, the Zooks and the Yooks, are at odds with the way they butter their bread. One group, the Zooks

  • Sex Change Complicates Battle Over Child Custody

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    Sex Change Complicates Battle Over Child Custody Florida state law does not recognize same sex marriage. In this case, the law had no way of proving whether or not Michael Kantaras is a man or a woman, since having a female to male sex change. Depending on this, it will decide whether or not he (pending on decision) will be able to keep custody of his adopted children. If society had not let technology surpass their conventional thinking and laws, this case would be easier to decide, or at least

  • The Battle At Wounded Knee

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    The Battle At Wounded Knee On December 15, 1890 authorities feared that the Sioux's new Ghost Dance³ religion might inspire an uprising. Sitting Bull permitted Grand River people to join the antiwhite Ghost Dance cult and was therefore arrested by troops. In the fracas that followed, he was shot twice in the head. Sitting Bull' followers were apprehended and brought to the U.S Army Camp at Wounded Knee Creek in southwestern South Dakota. Moving among the tipis, soldiers lifted women's

  • The Author's Depiction of Warfare in Beowulf

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    his successfulness in battle. The fact that good things may be achieved through war, suggests that the narrator considers warfare to be a necessary evil. Whether the author sees warfare as good or bad, he recognizes its importance in the creation and molding of great leaders during this violent era. The author believes that war is not a situation that can be avoided. He also points out the importance of generosity on the part of those who will inevitably be drawn to battle, saying: "And a young

  • The Battle of Agnicourt

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    The Battle of Agnicourt Known as one of the most famous and greatest battles of history, the Battle of Agnicourt was definitely one of the more glorious accomplishments of King Henry V as well as a significant victory in his invasion of France. Fought in the later years of the Hundred Years War, the Battle of Agnicourt was a part of a campaign of conquest set up by Henry V in 1415 that included the invasion of France and Normandy. Although heavily criticized about the campaign, Henry V went

  • Battle Of The Bytes: Macintosh Vs. Windows 95

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    Battle of the Bytes: Macintosh vs. Windows 95 It used to be that the choice between a Mac and a PC was pretty clear. If you wanted to go for the more expensive, easier to use, and better graphics and sound, you went to buy a Macintosh, for the cheaper price, it was the PC. Now it is a much different show. With the release of Windows 95 and the dynamics of the hardware market have changed the equation. On the other hand, Apple has made great price reductions on many of their computers last October

  • Significance Of War In Whitman's 'Beat ! Beat ! Drums !'

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    become victorious of their opponents. Whitman begins to make claims that both soldiers realize the value of the battle. He portrays it as “hot contention of opposing fronts,” “the long manoeuvre,” and “Bed battles with their slaughter”. These interpretations about combat explain that both soldiers have grasped the trouble of the battle and how to manipulate the other. The “bed battles of slaughter,” show the death toll of what these soldiers’ plans they made in full effect. Then Whitman links in

  • Military Tactics

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    employ strategic planning and mechanisms that will allow them to overreach their opponents. At the center of the strategic planning are tactics. Tactics are defined as the science and art of disposing and maneuvering forces in combat (Tactics n.d). In battle the leaders are required to maneuver units to secure a tactical advantage. Because of the importance, military personnel are expected to be skilled in tactics at all levels no matter what job they perform. Some examples of tactics are movement techniques

  • Literary Greatness Essay

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    An Investigation of Literary Greatness: Still a Battle of the Sexes "'I am an experienced writer and have some sense whether an idea can work or not...I wasn't sure it would work and I really thought about it for nine months before I put pen to paper. But I didn't feel intimidated by Melville's accomplishment. I felt inspired by it.'" Naslund quoted by Jamie Allen (CNN Interactive Senior Writer)(1999) For most people the mention of "great literature" stirs up the classic images of such authors

  • Was Strategic Bombing Justified

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    World War II introduced many new forms of combat to the battlefield. Technology was modernizing and countries were industrializing, thus producing new forms of combat including more efficient tanks, many new kinds of rifles, and bombs. Bombs were used on both the Allied and Axis sides to bomb the other. On the Allied side, the United States and Britain used a tactic called “aerial bombing” to bomb German and Japanese industrial cities. Aerial bombing is defined as “an air attack on a ground or naval

  • Compare And Contrast World War Vs Ww2

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    BOOM! POW, POW, POW! Rat-a-tat-tat-tat! These are the sounds of modern day warfare. Although wars have occurred since the beginning of time, modern day wars began with World War I (WWI) and World War II (WWII), which proved to be the largest wars in history with millions of casualties and millions more injured. Impacting the world in unimaginable ways at the time, both world wars possess numerous differences and similarities in how the wars began, how the wars were fought, and how the wars ended

  • Essay On All Quiet Western Front

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    Dictionary.com states that war is a state or period of armed hostility or active military operations. War is cruel and unusual for any man. Majority of those who go to war do not come back as the same person you once knew. The somber distressing sights and feeling of a war can change a kind-hearted brave warrior into a desolated glum man. The two movies All Quite Western Front and A Razor’s Edge have shown me just how harsh war can be for soldiers. This essay will be discussing how the involvement