The War on Drugs
.... Prohibition failed before in America, as they believe that the
war on drugs .... by addicts having to pay prohibition-inflated prices for their
habit, overdoses and ....
(1774

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Development of Ancient Rome
.... Again he returns to the issue of the place of
war in Roman society, and here he makes this
war seem inevitable because
war had become a
habit: The fixed ....
(1691

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WAR PROPAGANDA: ETHICAL ISSUES This research pa
.... prophesied in 1918 the ultimately corrosive effects on democracy itself when democratic governments get into the
habit of lying to their own people:
War is the ....
(2319

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Psychological Theory of War
.... to reify states as actors in their own right, a
habit encouraged by .... a fruitful interpretation of international relations and particularly of
war might better ....
(1542

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)
Theories of Causes of War
.... to reify states as actors in their own right, a
habit encouraged by .... a fruitful interpretation of international relations and particularly of
war might better ....
(1542

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)
Jewish Women In Civil War
.... American society from examining source documents of the period during the Civil
War. .... a young woman with such determination "I have been in the
habit of keeping ....
(2111

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)
Poetry of the Cold War
.... the Communists'
habit of gross exaggeration: "The Commies have fixed things nine hundred percent." Not until the end of the poem when America wins the
war and ....
(2427

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)
Songs & Poems of the Cold War Era
.... the Communists'
habit of gross exaggeration: "The Commies have fixed things nine hundred percent." Not until the end of the poem when America wins the
war and ....
(2423

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Impact of WWII & Vietnam War in US
.... Women, for example, who had been "liberated" during the
War and allowed to work .... machinery for defense, and knew that historically, wars had a
habit of being ....
(2714

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The Effects of Smoking
.... The only realistic means of helping individuals kick the
habit is through targeted smoking cessation programs that .... Panel steps up cancer
war (1989, February ll ....
(1301

5

)
Effects of smoking tobacco
.... The only realistic means of helping individuals kick the
habit is through targeted smoking cessation programs that .... Panel steps up cancer
war (1989, February ll ....
(1301

5

)
Relation Between Hemingway's Life & Fiction
.... has a love affair with a nurse while recuperating from his
war wounds in a .... According to Lynn, Hemingway "would become known for his
habit of beguiling friends ....
(2345

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Comparison of Hemingway's Fiction With His Life There are numerous ...
.... has a love affair with a nurse while recuperating from his
war wounds in a .... According to Lynn, Hemingway "would become known for his
habit of beguiling friends ....
(2352

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Modernism Defined
.... intensified the devastation of Western morale caused by World
War I (Abrams 109 .... sthetics centers around Proust's account of the workings of
habit upon memory ....
(3682

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)
Russian/Chechnya Conflict
.... By 2003, though Moscow had long been proclaiming the
war with Chechnya over .... To counter this, Russian forces adopted the
habit of detaining those Chechens ....
(1477

6

)
Russia/Chechnya Conflict
.... By 2003, though Moscow had long been proclaiming the
war with Chechnya over .... To counter this, Russian forces adopted the
habit of detaining those Chechens ....
(1477

6

)
Violent Human Behavior
.... were reportedly shot); at the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil
War, 90 percent .... In modern times, the human
habit of genocide has blossomed in step with our ....
(1754

7

)
Violence and Humanity
.... were reportedly shot); at the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil
War, 90 percent .... In modern times, the human
habit of genocide has blossomed in step with our ....
(1754

7

)
Health Hazards of Cigarettes
.... a trend started during the 1920s, in the aftermath of World
War I (Facts on .... Snuff use, a
habit formerly uncommon outside the South, recently has become more ....
(2248

9

)
Zeitgeist and the Individual
.... from the zeitgeist must also be attributed to the individual's
habit of maintaining .... convincing enough to persuade Japanese zen monks to engage in
war (as they ....
(2464

10

)
The Zeitgeist and the Individual
.... from the zeitgeist must also be attributed to the individual's
habit of maintaining .... convincing enough to persuade Japanese zen monks to engage in
war (as they ....
(2467

10

)
General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
.... his West Point comrades made so great a stride." Following the
war, however, Jackson's .... the other side of his body, and acquired the lifelong
habit of holding ....
(2933

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Essays on Ethics Theory & Contemporary Issues
.... However, if we practice lying, it becomes our
habit to lie rather than tell the .... The Jus ad Bellum philosophy maintains that a
war is just when it achieves more ....
(2124

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)
Role of Britain & Japan in Korean & Gulf Wars
.... Beginning with the Korean
War, the United States and other western powers have developed the
habit of questioning Japan's constitutionally justified refusal to ....
(2786

11

)
Views of Gandhi & Mao on Violence & Imperialism
.... Another favorite
habit was forming up on the river ice, sticking out tongues in .... Mao's attachment to the concept of the people's
war seems driven by ideology ....
(2762

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)
Lying: Is It Justifiable?
.... their lies and often loses close friends, jobs, or even their freedom from maintaining the
habit of lying. In conclusion, even in a time of
war we have seen ....
(1443

6

)
Presidential Reconstruction
.... It was an arm of the
War Department and even had its own courts to settle .... as possible and to speak to as many people as possible: It was his
habit to trust in ....
(1967

8

)
Kennedy Inaugural
.... Even his colleagues in the Congress "found it hard to get out of the
habit of thinking .... was the best-known American in the world by the end of World
War II and ....
(2045

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)
Thomas Paine's Common Sense
.... He shows that the
war is not jeopardizing a mutual relationship but a .... are not yet sufficiently fashionable to procure them general favor; a long
habit of not ....
(1612

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Platonic Conception of Democracy
.... People, ever "in the
habit of elevating one man as their champion above all others .... all is quiet on external fronts", he will therefore "stir up a
war, so that ....
(1139

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