In The Things They Carried, Chapter 4, The Rainy River, the paradox is between bravery and cowardice.
The narrator, Tim (O'Brien), tells a story about how he was an anti-war activist. He was then drafted. He was shocked and frustrated, and waffled between running away to Canada to avoid the draft and simply going. He does not want to disgrace his family, but neither does he want to go to war.
He says, "I survived, but it's not a happy ending. I was a coward. I went to war" (244).
The paradox here is that he went to war, which is an act of bravery but he called it an act of cowardice.
He considered it to be cowardly because he wimped out of leaving the country and sidestepping the draft. He chose to conform and go to war so his family isn't ashamed.
That should about do it, right ?
Men with No Lives - 2010 Paradox 4-49 was released on: USA: 15 June 2013
nothing much.
The theme is being good to others brings good things.
chapter 4
Jeff Ott has written: '10 minute guide to Paradox 4' -- subject(s): Database management, Paradox 4. 'Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Real War on Terror'
Loy Anderson has written: 'Paradox 4 programmer's instant reference' -- subject(s): Database management, Paradox (Computer file) 'Paradox 4.5 for Windows user's instant reference' -- subject(s): Microsoft Windows (Computer file), Paradox for Windows (Computer file), Windows (Computer programs) 'Paradox 4.5 for DOS user's instant reference' -- subject(s): Database management, Paradox (Computer file)
"By daylight they took sniper fire, at night they were mortared, but it was not battle, it was just the endless march, village to village, without purpose, nothing won or lost." Chapter 1 "On occasions the war was like a Ping-Pong ball. You could put a fancy spin on it, you could make it dance." Chapter 3 "My conscience told me to run, but some irrational and powerful force was resisting, like a weight pushing me toward the war. What it came down to, stupidly, was a sense of shame." Chapter 4 See the related link below for more.
He was growing puberty and took things a bit more serious , no problem :)
This is not true. Every book of the Hebrew Bible has a Chapter 4.
Near the end of chapter 4-4.
Chapter 4 on DD-214
Chapter 4