I think there will not be a WW3 in my lifetime. I think this because there have already been two world wars and people know what they are like. Most of these people know how terrible war is and would defiantly not want to get in to another one, many people die in these wars and for most countries war messes up the economy and overall leaves the country in ruins. For example, after WW2 almost all countries in Europe were destroyed in bad shape.
My second reason why there will not be a WW3 is that war has developed. When I say developed I mean weapons of mass destruction have been made, and if many atomic bombs are used it would definitely destroy the world and nobody wants that to happen. War has become much faster and takes less time to eliminate entire countries (especially with these big bombs that are being discovered). In conclusion, I think there will not be a WW3 in my lifetime, because people understand how terrible war is and war has “developed” into something
Sunday, February 22, 2009
will there be a ww3 in my life time?
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Question:
The question I will be answering is, “Would our understanding of the Holocaust be quite the same if Anne Frank had not taken a small plaid diary into hiding with her?” I would have to say yes and no. yes it does, because with her writing it shows what it was like in person and the emotions of a Jewish girl in hiding. It’s better than just an outsider’s view of guessing what it would have been like. Also she tells about how a lot of Jewish families went through in order to hide from the German soldiers. I would say no, because there was other evidence about how the holocaust was, and she didn’t say that much about what the German soldiers would do to her. Over all, she did shared a significant amount of information about the holocaust but with, or without the diary the understanding would be about the same.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
letter of ww2
147 Einshvine Lane Poland town 12345
August 1st, 1939
Dear Sarah,
The German troops are not being as cooperative as they said in the beginning of the war. Today they took my boots and my good jacket and in return they gave me old clothes from dead soldiers. Also, the German soldiers get a lot more food including vodka. All the Italian soldiers get is a piece of brot, potatoes and wurst. Recently they have been killing many of my fellow Italian soldiers because they asked for as many rights as the Germans. Finally they have been talking many Italian boys as soldiers and forced workers. I’m beginning to get worried they are going to break the treaty and invade Italy. I am very scared and don’t know If I can go on any longer. They work us very hard.
A week ago we invaded Poland with about 1.8 million troops using blitzkrieg. I was in the panzer division to finish off anything that lived. We had to go through every settlement and burn it down because they support the Soviets. Also in the settlements we had to send all the Jews to concentration camps where they would kill all young children, elderly people, and adults with children. They keep the fit adults to work. We also sent most teenage boys to work camps to build ports and air bases. I don’t like having to kill innocent people, especially the women and children. Even though Britain and France had declared war on Germany on September 3rd the Poles received no help. I’m also afraid that the allied forces are going to attack from the west, while the poles hold a defensive campaign. The poles are very weak and the axis powers are easily taking over Poland (the pole’s Calvary is nothing compared to the Germans tanks. Lately I have been thinking about running away, that would almost guarantee death.
I miss you and all the family so much, I hope the farm is doing okay without me. I will try and come home soon after the axis powers win the war.
Sincerely, Domenico Musso
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
A Recipe for World War Two
•First add three tablespoons of an unjust Versailles treaty and a failed league of nations
•Then, heat up some angry Germans in a small pan until their economy crashes into desperation
•Quickly mix together communism and fascism until it catches on fire
•Then, sauté France and great Britain appeasing Hitler until they realized he was a liar
•After, grill Germany Japan and Italy forming the axis of power
•Finally, bake Nazi Germany’s continuing aggression towards the Jews…
If you follow these steps, your result will be World War Two!
-Garrett parker
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Monday, February 9, 2009
animal farm comparison
I definatly liked the animal farm book alot more than the animal farm movie.i liked the book more, mainly because it was alot more descriptive and convincing. i thought the movie was very poorly made for many reasons, such as how the anials spoke and all the sound effects. Also it would have been better if it also showed the other commandments being broken (into more depth, not just showing the pigs with cloths on). The movie could have also followd the story line a little more exactly.
As i observed from the movie, some things were different. for example, boxer did not get hurt because a boulder fell on him, also after the animals looked into the window at the end they did not attack the humans/pigs. As you can see i liked the animal farm book much more, and the movie was not exactly alike to the book.
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Monday, February 2, 2009
my character
In animal farm i am least like Benjamin. Firstly because i am not very old, also because he is kind of passive and doesn't get involved, but i do get involved with problem (I stand for what I think). I am not like him because he is very wise and I am not very wise. Finally i am not very critical, and he criticizes a lot of things.
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