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A TIMELINE OF THE IRAQ WAR | ThinkProgress - 1 views

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    Note this is on the war in Iraq - not afghanistan - and it started in 2003 not 2001. 
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An Interview with Janet Brennan Croft « Middle-earth - 0 views

  • MM: Do you feel that fantasy is closely married to martial history?  Can we have interesting fantasy stories that are about things other than great wars and the conflicts between man and monster?  Is armed conflict an essential element for such a broad swath of literature? JBC: Armed conflict certainly isn’t a necessary component of fantasy — but it is a human endeavor full of high drama which can reveal the best and worst elements of human nature. Therefore an author will find it a quite efficient way to reveal character, move action forward, and as Lois McMaster Bujold suggests, find the worst things you can do to your characters. Fantasy may also have a particular affinity for war and battle as a means of allegorizing great conflicts of concepts of good and evil, but there is plenty of fantasy that gets along quite well without it – think of the vast majority of the Discworld series, for example, or the early books of the Harry Potter series.
  • JBC: Armed conflict certainly isn’t a necessary component of fantasy — but it is a human endeavor full of high drama which can reveal the best and worst elements of human nature. Therefore an author will find it a quite efficient way to reveal character, move action forward, and as Lois McMaster Bujold suggests, find the worst things you can do to your characters. Fantasy may also have a particular affinity for war and battle as a means of allegorizing great conflicts of concepts of good and evil, but there is plenty of fantasy that gets along quite well without it – think of the vast majority of the Discworld series, for example, or the early books of the Harry Potter series.
  • MM: Do you feel that fantasy is closely married to martial history?  Can we have interesting fantasy stories that are about things other than great wars and the conflicts between man and monster?  Is armed conflict an essential element for such a broad swath of literature?
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    scroll to quote about armed conflict
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    pointlessness of war
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Recovering the Hope of Children « TJ Turner | This I Believe - 0 views

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    example of someone who has experienced and survived war
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Australian War Memorial - Information sheets - 0 views

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    Finding out about specific POW's at the war memorial website
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war-casualties-graphic-Full.jpg (JPEG Image, 2000×1333 pixels) - Scaled (51%) - 1 views

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    great graphic of deaths resulting from world conflicts
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Emmanuel on xfactor - 0 views

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    Emmanuel was a baby born in a war zone. His is physically disabled. Here he sings 'Imagine' on the x-factor. It is very humbling and provides an example of responding to conflict for students - both from the point of view of emmanuel, his mother, the audience and the judges. This performance provides a good discussion starter, Tissues may be required.
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Australian War Memorial - Stolen Years: Australian prisoners of war - 0 views

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    Information about the Australian Nurses
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I believe genocide is more that a word, it's an experience. « Adis | This I B... - 0 views

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    genocide in bosnia - a survivor story
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Untold Stories of Kindness « Ernesto Haibi | This I Believe - 0 views

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    a medic tells of his experiences in Iraq
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A Potential for Brutality « Yinong Young-Xu | This I Believe - 0 views

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    a survivor of the cultural revolution reflects on his experience
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