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I admire people who can argue and reason without fighting.. For, at the end of the day what does fighting achieve? Does it show that one person is stronger than the other? That one person has won the argument by their show of strength? Look at children in a schoolyard, an argument breaks out among them, one child wants to walk away, while the other wants to save face in front of his friends by fighting.
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Imperialism is not wrong. It is right to settle in distant lands. In order to expand the area of a country,
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Imperialism will never disappear. As long as we have large collectives of humans living together, they
by Peter Pogany
June 28, 1914. Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir apparent to the Hapsburg throne and his expectant wife Sophie, visit Sarajevo, capital
by Ray Cook
The Holocaust (Shoah in Hebrew) is the greatest crime perpetrated in Human history. Despite many terrible crimes committed before
by Mark Hopkins
''I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities.
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