5 Reasons Why You Can’t Miss Historical Places and Monuments In India

India is a huge country as much as one third of the size of the United States. Most of the part of which is rural and you can catch glimpses of incredible sights. Starting from the gigantic Himalayas of the north, to the unending beaches of the south, you can experience varied number of climatic […]

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War in “The Things They Carried” and “All the Light We Cannot See”

When a war ends its expected that there is a winner and a loser. Regardless of what side a war veteran was on they all can experience the same effects of war: post-traumatic stress disorder, life-lasting injuries, stress, death, and much more. This topic is brought to light in All the Light We Cannot See […]

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Vietnam War in Book “The Great Alone” by Kristin Hannah

The book I read was called The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah. It’s about this vietnam prisoner of war and how his family goes completely off the grid. It’ talks about how the war changed his life and how it affected his life. In this book it talks about how the war affected his life […]

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78 Years Vietnam Veteran Gains His Matric Diploma

Doubtless, soldiers and their families always sacrifice for their homeland. The time of war, particularly like Vietnam during which young man were recruited to fight and death toll was high, tests the mettle of young men, patience of their family, and kills their dreams. A lot of veteran tell how their dreams got shattered. Here […]

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The Trial and Execution of Socrates

In Plato’s Apology, the reader finds much interesting information about the philosophic thought that is derived from Socrates’ defense speech. Socrates, Plato’s teacher, and friend is ready to defend himself. Socrates’ mission is to help people to better understand the meaning of life in order to change their lives, placing emphasis on virtue and souls. […]

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Socrates’ Impact on Society

The Trail of Socrates occurs in 399 BCE. This was shortly after the Peloponnesian War where Athens fell to defeat against Sparta. Athens’s government at this time was a democracy. Because of the young Athenians having different people impact their decisions Athens society went through a change. One main person who is a suspect for […]

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Defense of Socrates – The Charges

In “Plato, Defense of Socrates”, Socrates was in trial for his charges for not recognizing the gods of the city or that he was religious or an atheist. Socrates disputed that he is innocent of both charges; corrupting the youth and impiety. Socrates’ defense is failed at the end and he is sentenced to death. […]

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The Ideas of Socrates

Socrates was unlike most Athenians of his time. Socrates was morally radical and intellectual. During his trial for impiety and wrongdoing the youth Socrates felt that the people of Athens should concern themselves about their wellbeing of emotions rather than their family. Socrates ideas affected the views towards the knowledge politics and virtue of the […]

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Socrates Trial: Guilty or Not Guilty?

Socrates (469 – 399 BCE) was a classical Greek philosopher, known as one of the founders of Western philosophy. Socrates’ trial and execution in 399 BCE still remain controversial to this day and divides historians. If I was a member of the Athenian jury hearing the case of Socrates, I would vote to acquit Socrates. […]

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Transatlantic Slave Trade is a Trauma for the African American

Introduction The following paper will be about the transatlantic slave trade and how it is still a trauma for the African American community today. To explain this there will be special attention towards the different stages of this trauma and how it developed. Furthermore, there will be a discussion of the current political climate and […]

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