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    and loyal army. “It took defeat in the Crimean War to expose the empire’s lack of development and the urgent need for Russian industrialization. Russian factories were unable to produce sufficient amounts of weapons, munitions or machinery. There was very little technical innovation; most of Russia’s new technologies were imported from the West. And the empire’s railway system was woefully inadequate, with insufficient rail lines and rolling stock to move men or equipment in large amounts”…

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    Al Qaeda Formation

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    non-Muslims and bin Laden believed the same can be done by Saudi Arabia. When America introduced troops into Saudi Arabia, bin Laden publicly spoke against the U.S. and blamed them for Muslim problems. He was placed under house arrest but kept on importing weapons from Yemen to overthrow the Saudi government. Eventually, he fled Saudi and cut communication with the royal family. Pleas from the royal family to have him back and apologize, plus the threat to deprive him of his citizenship, fell…

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    Chopin's Irony

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    veiled meanings portrayed within her short story. Chopin’s most cleverly masked weapon used is the teasing language contrived to tempt the audience to make assumptions. As stated by Gary Mayer in his Sematic Analyses of Five Kate Chopin Stories, making assumptions normally causes no harm, however the dangers of inference is consequently shown to result in tragedy within The Story of an Hour (94). The first line…

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    Revolution Vs Rebellion

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    The ant knows the time of preparation and the time for eating. Does it gather during the winter months? Of course not! It gathers during the good weather to prepare for the worse. Right now is our spring weather. We need to raise up troops, weapons, and supplies. This winter that is coming will be harsh, and we…

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    Utilitarianism In 1984

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    fear of being defeated vanishes because the chance of success is a plausible reality. With the discovery of apparent disadvantages in the socio-economic system, a forceful uprising could bring down Big Brother and rob the Party of its luxurious and powerful lifestyles. However, because the government represented in 1984 is so corrupt, policies are implemented to make sure there are no possible ways to ruin Oceania’s standing social structure. Requirements like training oneself to abandon the use…

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    The earth contains a massive amount of biodiversity, like other animals on this planet, humans are just a member of the animal species. We tend to think or see ourselves as more superior to other living organisms because we have special features that allow us to function somewhat different from the rest of the animals. But still we are not different from the other animals, especially our closest living primate relatives, the bonobos and chimpanzees. To understand ourselves and what our place in…

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    Blindness is a powerful weapon that is able to influence many causing them to make many irrational decisions, thus being able to affect the fate of an entire kingdom. Within King Lear, Shakespeare forces the reader to question many emotional and social issues, one of which being blindness. Many characters throughout this play are blind to the truth, which essentially leads to their demise. King Lear himself struggles with blindness when faced with challenges and decision making. His lack of…

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    Small Class Size Classroom

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    The average size of a class room in Utah is 33 students. Scientists who have done research on effective teaching and learning recommend the best environment and most suitable size for a class is no more than 18. That is almost double the recommended size. This is an issue that schools need to address, if the goal is really learning or just passing? With such a high amount of students per class room, how is it possible that one teacher alone can tend to all the needs of the children in the…

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    Social Discrimination

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    When I was in school, I remember that there were some kids that were always annoying other children during the breaks. In that time, the definition of Bullying did not exist. Teachers and parents thought it was just a game between kids. However, nowadays it is very common to hear about bullying. In very simple words, bullying refers to every intentional action that a person does against another in order to hurt that individual. Moreover, the Ministry of Public Education of Costa Rica (2015)…

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    I read something very powerful in Rankin’s book on Spiritual Warfare, and found it fitting as it relates to having a battle plan, and developing strategies to defend the knowing temptation in my life, and those that are on the way. Rankin wrote, “I’ve come to the conclusion that…

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