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    Prospero

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    film, whilst completely remoulding his personal values. Like Prospero, he chooses mercy over revenge– “You are free; there are no conditions, no bargains or petitions”, the effect of which is evident when given the opportunity to kill his nemesis Inspector Javert he instead shows compassion. Costuming plainly stresses the change in power, with Javert in rags and Valjean, as Monsieur Le Mayor, in uniform. His life was plagued with trials and tribulations but it is his discovery of the ideals of…

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    The first chapter of Tom Clancy's Battle Ready is packed with action and plans to use in war. It started on November 12, 1998, with General Tony Zinni sitting at the command center in Tampa, Florida, preparing for an attack on Iraq. This was caused by a group of people called UNSCOM. UNSCOM went to Iraq to see if they were making guns and if they didn’t get data they would need to hit Iraq. Sadly the UNSCOM couldn't get any data so on November 11 the 24-hour clock started to tick. After the…

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    Case Study After the frustration of limited help from the federal government and the new growing fear of terrorism the New York City Police Department created a number of counterterrorism units to combat terrorism affecting the city. The NYPD even mentions in their mission statement on their counterterrorism unit page “Built upon the realization that the City could not rely solely on the federal government for its defense, the Counterterrorism Bureau was created” (nyc.gov). Although the City…

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    During the 1920’s America had experienced an economic growth in which not only did it made the Nation rich but the people were able to obtain more luxuries such as cars, jewelry, events, and even afford buying a house. By the time it had become popular for people to possess items of high value and even value them more than anything. The time during this period was suitable; People were earning more money and consuming more, which also meant that people were investing great amounts of money into…

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    realize how much those lectures have made me who I am today and have made me a better, more considerate, kind and truthful person. The month or so before my grandpa passed he started to forget absolutely everything and he started to hallucinate. He would call people into his room and tell them to “get the kid out of his room” or ask why there was trees in his room, when really there was nothing in his room like that. He started to forget everyone and ask people who they were, and when they…

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    Barack Obama is the forty-third president of the United States of America. He is the first African-American president. President Obama was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. After high-school Obama attended Occidental College in Los Angeles for two years. Afterwards he transferred to Columbia University in New York City, graduating in 1983 with a political science degree. He worked his way through college with the help of scholarships and student loans, when Obama moved to Chicago he…

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    Whistleblower Report

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    Most of the United States’ intelligence is kept secret from the general public in order to protect the information from falling into the wrong hands. The intelligence can become leaked to the press and public very easily. People who expose private government information are considered enforcers of transparent operation and a threat to national security. These whistleblowers have the potential to expose government corruption and fraud that would end up on the evening news. The bad publicity…

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    What was the significance of George Washington’s presidency? What successes and failures were present throughout it? The United States has had a mixture of good and bad presidents that led to improving the country or causing harm to the country during their presidency. For instance, President George Washington role as president had a lot of significance because he was Commander and Chief of his army and led them into the Revolutionary War. He presided over the Constitutional Convention after the…

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    There has been many inhumane destruction done to innocent civilians in the twentieth century. The Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide were two major atrocities in our world’s history. They both share a common purpose, a mission to wipe out a culture or ethnicity existence. There were little contrasts between the Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide. The quantity of the individuals who died were bigger against the Holocaust. Contrasted with the Armenian Genocide a bigger population and a bigger…

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    Forensic psychologists play an important role in the criminal justice system. They must assess whether defendants are fit to stand trial and whether they were sane at the time they committed crimes. In some cases, officials may also ask them to assess the mental health of inmates on death row. Inmates who are insane cannot be put to death. In all criminal trials, it's up to the jury to decide guilt or innocence. Still, a psychologist's assessment can have a profound influence on the outcome of a…

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