Wednesday, March 18, 2020
The Chocolatte War essays
The Chocolatte War essays Jerry Renault, the main character, is a fourteen-year-old boy who is a freshman at Trinity Highschool. In this book it tells how a young boy in a new environment can lose control of his identity by just trying to fit in with the rest of the people. He does this by trying to please a group of kids, the Vigils, who basically run and have control over the school. The book starts out with Jerry at football practice and it gets into his head explaining all of the emotions that he goes through not only on the field but also in his life. Jerry is a single child that lives with his dad who is a pharmacist. They live in an apartment. The reason for this is his mom is dead. She had just died due to an illness. Because of the presents that she left in the house Jerry and his dad felt it necessary to move out that way it would be easier to move on with their lives. From hear out the book goes on to describe Jerrys normal day and how he and his dad follow this routine. In the routine Jerry wakes up, goes to school, comes home does homework and then watches some TV before going to bed. For Jerrys dad he wakes up, goes to work, comes home and eats, and then goes right to bed because of his job he some times gets called in at all different hours of the night. Then one day hanging in Jerrys locker was a note that said Vigils meeting subject assignment. Because he new he would be in trouble if he didnt go, he went. His assignment was that he was not to sell any chocolate during the sale. This normally might not seem like a big thing but every year the school counts on this money to keep running. Thats what he did but instead of selling the chocolate at the end of the ten days he decided to become his own man and not sell chocolate at all. This was a mistake because he did not follow the assignment to sell the chocolate after the ten days. For this he was severely punished one day after p...
Sunday, March 1, 2020
Timeline of American Involvement in Wars
Timeline of American Involvement in Wars Americans have been involved with wars both large and small since before the founding of the nation. The first such war, sometimes calledà Metacomââ¬â¢s Rebellion or King Philips War, lasted 14 months and destroyed 14 towns. The war, tiny by todays standards, ended when Metacom (the Pokunoket chief called ââ¬ËKing Philipââ¬â¢ by the English), was beheaded. The most recent war, Americas engagement in Afghanistan and Iraq following the 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, is the most protracted war in American history and shows no sign of ending. Wars over the years have changed dramatically, and American involvement has varied. For example, many of the earliest American wars were fought onà American soil. 20th-century wars such as World Wars I and II, by contrast, were fought overseas; few American on the home front saw any type of direct engagement. While the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II and the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001 resulted in American deaths, the most recent war fought on American soil was the Civil War which ended in 1865ââ¬âmore than 150 years ago. Chart of Wars With American Involvementà In addition to the named wars and conflicts listed below, members of the American military (and some civilians) have played small but active roles in many other international conflicts.à Dates War in Which American Colonists orUnited States Citizens Officially Participated Major Combatants July 4, 1675ââ¬âAugust 12, 1676 King Philip's War New England Colonies vs. Wampanoag, Narragansett, and Nipmuck Indians 1689ââ¬â1697 King William's War The English Colonies vs. France 1702ââ¬â1713 Queen Anne's War (War of Spanish Succession) The English Colonies vs. France 1744ââ¬â1748 King George's War (War of Austrian Succession) The French Colonies vs. Great Britain 1756ââ¬â1763 French and Indian War(Seven Years War) The French Colonies vs. Great Britain 1759ââ¬â1761 Cherokee War English Colonists vs. Cherokee Indians 1775ââ¬â1783 American Revolution English Colonists vs. Great Britain 1798ââ¬â1800 Franco-American Naval War United States vs. France 1801ââ¬â1805; 1815 Barbary Wars United States vs. Morocco, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli 1812ââ¬â1815 War of 1812 United States vs. Great Britain 1813ââ¬â1814 Creek War United States vs. Creek Indians 1836 War of Texas Independence Texas vs. Mexico 1846ââ¬â1848 Mexican-American War United States vs. Mexico 1861ââ¬â1865 U.S. Civil War Union vs. Confederacy 1898 Spanish-American War United States vs. Spain 1914ââ¬â1918 World War I Triple Alliance: Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary vs. Triple Entente: Britain, France, and Russia. The United States joined on the side of the Triple Entente in 1917. 1939-1945 World War II Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan vs. Major Allied Powers: United States, Great Britain, France, and Russia 1950ââ¬â1953 Korean War United States (as part of the United Nations) and South Korea vs. North Korea and Communist China 1960ââ¬â1975 Vietnam War United States and South Vietnam vs. North Vietnam 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion United States vs. Cuba 1983 Grenada United States Intervention 1989 US Invasion of Panama United States vs. Panama 1990ââ¬â1991 Persian Gulf War United States and Coalition Forces vs. Iraq 1995ââ¬â1996 Intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina United States as part of NATO acted peacekeepers in former Yugoslavia 2001ââ¬âpresent Invasion of Afghanistan United States and Coalition Forces vs. the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to fight terrorism. 2003ââ¬â2011 Invasion of Iraq United States and Coalition Forces vs. Iraq 2004ââ¬âpresent War in Northwest Pakistan United States vs. Pakstan, mainly drone attacks 2007ââ¬âpresent Somalia and Northeastern Kenya United States and Coalition forces vs. al-Shabaab militants 2009ââ¬â2016 Operation Ocean Shield (Indian Ocean) NATO allies vs. Somali pirates 2011 Intervention in Libya US and NATO allies vs. Libya 2011ââ¬â2017 Lord's Resistance Army US and allies against the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda 2014ââ¬â2017 US-led Intervention in Iraq US and coalition forces against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria 2014ââ¬âpresent US-led intervention in Syria US and coalition forces against al-Qaeda, Isis, and Syria 2015ââ¬âpresent Yemeni Civil War Saudi-led coalition and US, France and Kingdom against the Houthi rebels, Supreme Political Council in Yemen and allies 2015ââ¬âpresent US intervention in Libya US and Libya against ISIS
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