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Shannon's I-Search Blog
Friday, November 19, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Pararaphs
These paragraphs our written based off my information that I have received from a interview with a friend who knows a lot about war, my own quote about consciences based off of another quote said by someone I do not know of, and information I have found. What are somethings that has repeat itself throughout history? Recent wars, underestimation of enemy troop strength, political bureaucracy, no clear after math plan, and waiting to long to enter a war are a few of the things that repeat itself throughout history. Every action has a conscience, with every conscience there is a lesson. The key to over come the conscience is to try to make it better. However, some of the consciences of America and other nations mistakes has caused other peoples lives, have scared children, and innocent people live in fear. I think that America is trying to change this. Because of the terrorist these people are in pain and in danger. So I believe America is trying to stop the terrorist to stop them from causing harm to innocent people.
We could have done better with our action plans. We could have observed the signs better. We could also have gone to war earlier or at least plan an evasion earlier. Why does history repeat itself you might ask. It is because most people do not learn from their mistakes. For example, America did not learn that staying out of a war does not help. However, we do not have to get in every war: Just the ones that are very important and are related to America. Which also brings back to mine and the other quote. If you do not learn from you mistakes and consciences your lessons wont teach you anything and you will most likely make the same mistake again until you learn your lesson. If not the first time, then you will learn not to make the same mistakes when you learn from the past mistakes. For most situations it is not good to live in the past but for war you need to learn from the actions that had consciences. To leave and forget the past you must learn from the past and present to make a better future.
Why do things turn out the way they do? Depends on your views. It is simply fate or simply a result of many happenings. Which do you think? Fate or a simply result of many happenings? Is war consciences fate or a simply result of many happenings? To me it is both. I believe in fate but actions can be our fate. If it wasn't for other nations actions on World War 2 then World War 2 probably wouldn't have happen or there wouldn't have been a cause for us to get involved.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Quote 5
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/07/world/middleeast/07iraq.html?_r=1&ref=iraq
" And ventured out, several people said they tried to avoid large crowds, and that they gotten in the habit of sending in a stream of reassuring text messages to nervous family members at home:Yes, we're all right. We're eating now. Everything is O.K. We'll be home soon."
These people have to live in worry. Even if they are just across the street or in the town eating food they have to send a message to their worried relatives saying they are all right and they will be home soon. Sure teenagers have parents that are like that were you have to call them and tell them were you are. BUT you don't have to send messages to your loved ones EVERYDAY saying you are all right and everything is OK. No one should live like that. Why should they? What did they do? Nothing. They are innocent people. And yet they have to live like this.
Quote 4
" And so, a new struggle for Iraq's nightlight has begun to play out in Baghdad. Its pits the resolve of Iraqis to stroll the their streets against insurgents who have used car bombs, suicide vests and automatic weapons to stalk them where they unwind." http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/07/world/middleeast/07iraq.html?_r=1&ref=iraq This was from New york Times, November 7, 2010.
These people in Baghdad, Iraq live in fear. Every night when the people of Baghdad walk the streets they are worried "Will I get blown up tonight?" Instead of "What should I buy?" To some people "Its like going into war."In the towns people and places are bombed. Innocent people are killed from these attacks. These people witness "war" from outside of their own houses. But these people, these brave people live on. This madness has become a living for them. They have gotten USED to this way of living. They have gotten used to it! No one should live in everyday fear! War and hate has caused this to happen. Children are growing up in this. How will this affect them? Children will probably learn from this. They will grow up in hate and death. They will never be able to go anywhere without a deep down fear in their hearts. Sure they will probably get used to it but the shouldn't get used to it. No one should live this way. NO ONE!
These people in Baghdad, Iraq live in fear. Every night when the people of Baghdad walk the streets they are worried "Will I get blown up tonight?" Instead of "What should I buy?" To some people "Its like going into war."In the towns people and places are bombed. Innocent people are killed from these attacks. These people witness "war" from outside of their own houses. But these people, these brave people live on. This madness has become a living for them. They have gotten USED to this way of living. They have gotten used to it! No one should live in everyday fear! War and hate has caused this to happen. Children are growing up in this. How will this affect them? Children will probably learn from this. They will grow up in hate and death. They will never be able to go anywhere without a deep down fear in their hearts. Sure they will probably get used to it but the shouldn't get used to it. No one should live this way. NO ONE!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Quote 3.
"This initial lack of planning and strategy, along with an insufficient number of U.S. troops, stoked the insurgency.." http://www.armscontrolcenter.org/policy/iraq/?gclid=COeugsT4mKUCFbBl7AodnEEQJQ
This quote proves that America's lack of planning and strategy has affected our outcome of troops. Because of our lack of planning innocent soldiers and possibly citizens lives are being taken and affected. America needs to have a better plan before we get involved in anything. We need to communicate better and come together and try to create better ideas. We needed and need to act more wisely to save lives. We need to protect the lives of innocent citizens in Iraq and our troops. Because of our actions a innocent child in Iraq could have been shot or a father of many children could have been blown up or a solider; a father and a husband and a brother could have been taken because of a simple mistake of little planning or strategy. We need to become wiser. We need to think of all outcomes. No laziness should be use in war. We need to think of ways of less sacrifice. We need to save lives!
This quote proves that America's lack of planning and strategy has affected our outcome of troops. Because of our lack of planning innocent soldiers and possibly citizens lives are being taken and affected. America needs to have a better plan before we get involved in anything. We need to communicate better and come together and try to create better ideas. We needed and need to act more wisely to save lives. We need to protect the lives of innocent citizens in Iraq and our troops. Because of our actions a innocent child in Iraq could have been shot or a father of many children could have been blown up or a solider; a father and a husband and a brother could have been taken because of a simple mistake of little planning or strategy. We need to become wiser. We need to think of all outcomes. No laziness should be use in war. We need to think of ways of less sacrifice. We need to save lives!
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Quote 2.
"...And everyday life across the country was dramatically altered."
This quote was said in one of my sources. This quote was said about World War 2 and the day when Pearl Harbor. The day America decided to join in the World War. What this quote meant by everyday life was dramatically altered was food, clothing, and gas became rationed. People had metal drives to help support America. Women, men, and children did everything they could to help out their troops. Women found employment that supported the war. For example, electricians, and workers at power plants.
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