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    “unreasonable pessimism,” settling instead for “the only realistic, yet unsatisfactory conclusion.” The war was stalemated and “the only rational way out” was through negotiation.” (Pach, Online, 2008). The significance of Cronkite’s reading of the editorial piece was not that it shifted the American public’s attitude towards the War, for there was already a resistance to Lyndon B. Johnson’s policy. It Cronkite chose to reflect on the public’s discontent with the war, which resulted to giving a…

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    Its importance is based off of its complete instant historical record of ancient Japan. Under the editorial administration of Prince Toneri and with the collaboration of Ō no Yasumaro dedicated to Empress Genshō the book was finalised and completed in 720. The Rikkokushi, the Six National Histories. - The Rikkokushi is compiled of Japan's six national…

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    occurring after two unstressed syllables (Poe's Annabel Lee). For example in the first line, the first syllable of “many” and the word “year” receive stress after two unaccented syllables, as shown here: Itwasma / nyandma / nyayear / a / go (Shmoop Editorial Team). The anapest rhythm adds excitement and a climactic aspect as it builds in momentum just as the overall structure of the poem does; they meet, they fall in love, she dies, he grieves, he accepts.…

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    In the book of Matthew, Jesus explains what is means to follow him in full obedience to God and Paul teaches people how to live out that obedience in his letter to the Romans. These two passages present the same viewpoint despite the different elements of humanity each depicts. Both Jesus and Paul present that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the light for eternal life. However, obedience to the Mosaic Law is the affirmation of that faith. Matthew chapter five tells us that in the early stages…

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    The Code Breaker Analysis

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    the government’s “stalkerish” behavior. For example, in a NY Times article the reporters states, “The N.S.A. broke federal privacy laws, or exceeded its authority, thousands of times per year, according to the agency’s own internal auditor”(The Editorial Board). The National Security Agency was put into place by President Truman in order to send information to other intelligence agencies and is responsible for the global monitoring of the world. However, as Snowden revealed, “the vast scope of…

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    If Only We Spoke Two Languages By Ariel Dorfman is an editorial which explains the importance of knowing two or more languages. Ariel Dorfman is a human rights activist and A professor of literature, he has written many books, and writes for the New York Times, The Washington Post, and many others which would make him a credible source. Dorfman has credentials in the area he is discussing because he is an immigrant who experienced the lack of multilingualism in America when he had to move to…

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    In, “The Complexity of Identity”, the author Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, a psychologist and educator at Spelman College, writes about the various types of differences, and how each has a form of oppression associated with it. Specifically, she writes, “There are seven categories of “otherness”: race/ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, age and physical/mental ability. Each has a form of oppression associated with it: racism, sexism, religious oppression/…

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    “Polite - or impolite - persecution, each form of discrimination bears its own dangers” (Editorial, The Catholic Times, 9th December). Even in science, education and a nativity scene spiritual warfare hides. Ben Stein’s DVD, “Expelled No Intelligence allowed” documents the academic persecution of scientists and educators who believe nature has design. Darwin’s theory, a bedrock of atheism/Russia/China and an increasing secular Britain rejects design. Sacked was a Christian when discovering…

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    Sports photography refers to the genre of photography that covers all types of sports. Most photographers start off with a bachelor’s degree in photography or journalism. Other’s have to go through a one year intensive certificate program that focuses on the craft of photography. After finishing school with a good educational base, photographers continue to learn from employers and other professionals. If you start off being an assistant to a professional photographer it allows you to develop…

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    Source 5: “How steroids can affect teenage development” (Destinations, 2015) Steroids are used to improve athletic performance and muscle size, but there are negative effects that come with these results. It can affect your brains limbic system which is responsible for mood control; it can also lead to paranoia. Steroid use can have a negative impact on your sexual health due to the hormonal changes these drugs cause. While using steroids can make your muscles bigger, it can also affect your…

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