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    Insane In Hamlet

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    Art has been a pivotal element of human development, expression, and survival for thousands of years; it is something powerful. It has been used to persuade, to dissuade, to provoke. In February of 1601, Richard II was performed by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men in an attempt to provoke a rebellion in England. This rebellion ultimately failed. However, the eminence of art, in particular theatre, is not to be underestimated. Hamlet explores the importance and influence of theatre. Hamlet acts insane…

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    their absolute power is the human nature of thinking. They struggle to control some aspect of the individuality, such as curiosity, thinking, and knowledge. Of course, there are some that are completely unaware of their brainwashing, but in some cases, most are still in contact with their self-individualism. The government 's desire for absolute power results in a prevalent manipulation of the people. In the beginning propaganda and slogans such as “Peace is war. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance…

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    Bruce’s father asks the question, “And why do we fall, Bruce? So we can learn to pick ourselves up.” This quote describes Bruce’s leadership perfectly. Throughout the movie, he is forced to overcome many obstacles, as most hero’s do, and though he finds success most times, he does fail from time to time. To me, leadership is best shown by example and this is what Bruce does best throughout the movie. Bruce’s dynamism is constantly on display and I believe that is what makes him such a strong…

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    exporting a lot cheaper and bring in much revenue through his importing. This made Louis very powerful and soon enough his became the absolute ruler of France. In addition, Louis centrialed France’s government, this was mainly done by the Palace of Versailles which was the central part housed by the French government. Although, this Palace was highly expensive it made Louis a stronger and definitely a more powerful ruler. This house gave Louis the power to make the nobles his servants. The…

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    I arrived at Rancho Buena Vista High School at 12:00 pm. I waited in a line for about 20 minutes until I reached to the security section. Before we could enter Rancho Buena Vista’s Stadium, we had to be checked for weapons or anything dangerous. I took everything from my pockets and placed them on the table where the securities took a look. Then I was patted down and walked through a metal detector. After the safety process, I walked through the stadium and went on the football field. On the…

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    Mexico, a place minutes away from the United States is known for its cartels that distribute drugs and guns for a larger profit. The Sinaloa Cartel is one of the most violent and smartest gang organizations ran by El Chapo Guzman, a notorious drug lord whom escaped out of prison twice and has more than 100 killings under his name. The information about El Chapo and his drug cartel that is being introduced is an example of what the Mexico government would play a part in for its own corruption.…

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    all that WWII was one of the largest and worst wars. But I hold the view that although a large amount of people were killed during this war, there were some positive effects to American people. In the political front, America had become the most powerful country, a superpower from then on. WWII was an essential turning point in American history, for which it established the international order led by itself through signing the Yalta Agreement. And, it had the absolute power in the world,…

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    neglected Bismarck’s hard work in using diffusing tensions between rival nations. Driven by Wilhelm’s love/hate relationship and rivalry with Britain, he wanted to expand his naval power and imperial possessions. This desire grew tension amongst the great powers and he became known as the ‘war lord. Kaiser Wilhelm conducted an unprecedented build-up of naval forces in Germany and took pride in his powerful navy calling it ‘Kaiser’s boast’. The nation’s perceptions began to change as the…

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    follow and aid him with the destruction of humanity. Each mutant he chooses is not only powerful in their own way, but closely relates to each of the Four Horseman descriptions. In the Movie, Magneto lost his wife and daughter in the hands of humans, he represents the Horseman of Death. Storm grew up in a poor village where everyone around her was starving, she represents the Horseman of Famine. Quicksilver is a powerful angelic being that wants to be the head honcho of the mutant world. He…

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    Totalitarianism In 1984

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    They may feel as if they are leading their own lives when in reality, the government is leading their lives for them. The final portion, IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH concerns newspeak. The Party eliminates words such as love, therefore eliminating love itself. When you have no concept of what love is, you are unable to do so which then eliminates an emotional and passionate society that could possibly rebel. The Party’s slogan is the blueprint for their goals of obtaining and sustaining a totalitarian…

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