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    Can intervention work? A case study of the Iraq War Over the past two decades, intervention has been an important device in the Western foreign policy toolkit to solve conflicts outside their own territories. The word has been associated with both positive and negative connotations: on the one hand, humanitarian, democratic, noble; on the other hand, ambitious, expensive and dangerous. One of the most recent cases of intervention is the Iraq War from 2003 to 2011. In light of the fact that five…

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    all the dreams we had when we were little. We get caught in this messy world and suddenly we are afraid or insecure about our future. Even though we grow up, we should always imagine ourselves 20 years from now, and take decisions according to our vision. Few years ago, adults always asked us what we wanted to be when we grew up. Our answers were like, astronaut, president or a princess. When we were 12 our answer were more like a rock star or cowboys. Now that we grow up we are terrified of…

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    Walter fails to realize his wife never supports him; he wants his family to think big entrepreneurial vision of the American Dream. He became very frustrated with his family, because his mother, his wife Ruth, his son Travis and his younger sister Beneatha, do not support to obtain his American Dream. Walter tell his wife about his plans for business and…

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    The clock hit seven pm, a black limo drove to the docks of Manehattan. Rainbow kept moving in her uncomfortable dress Stables gave her a smirk. “You’re too use to wearing suits Miss Rainbow” Stables said,just before stopping the car. “Don’t wait up for me, Stables” Rainbow said, before exiting the limo. He drove off and she was alone. As she walked across the cold planks she sniffed from the cold and immediately regretted it. The smell of the ocean was terrible, The dryness of the sea air…

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    Progress, of any kind, can be extremely destructive and disruptive if managed by corruptive people. This is evidenced by Hitler and Marx, or the NICE in That Hideous Strength by CS Lewis. Condorcet views progress as continually striving for perfection. While I do not take these views on progress, as I think that this is what leads to destruction, I do think that we are able to progress. I think, as Christians, we have the ability to progress. Each day, we strive to be more and more like…

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    “When you've suffered a great deal in life, each additional pain is both unbearable and trifling,”(Martel 5) and for the protagonist in the Life of Pi, he has suffered from much pain, and while some of that is simply normal stuff life throws at people most of it is from his horrible journey at sea. In the Life of Pi, Pi Patel loses his family, his home, and at times even his hope and religion leaving him just a bare castaway. When Pi Patel is 16 his family packs up everything they have and put…

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    The Life and Accomplishments of Walt Disney The name Disney is a name that almost everyone has heard before. While a majority of the population does not know much about Walt Disney himself, his legacy lives on and continues to impact the lives of many people today. The name Disney brings back many happy childhood memories and has a positive connotation for many people. Through his work in animation, film making, and creation of the theme park, Disneyland, he has left a lasting marking on…

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    Bikini Bottom Case Study

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    disturbed, or diminished on any level. The Liberal Party believes that our environment is a part of our life, therefore, we must do anything, and everything to protect it. Moreover, the Liberal Party is a party that believes in providing a better tomorrow to its citizens. So what is the solution to this dangerous problem? The Liberal Party! They will make sure that you have a safe environment free from hard, and they will make sure that our surroundings are not damaged, nor disturbed. Now go…

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    employment opportunities due to drug convictions, which in turn have resulted from attempts to earn a living in spite of having no education or employment opportunities. “They’re not living wage jobs, they’re not stable; they’re here today, gone tomorrow. Some of them are borderline illegal,” frets JoAnne Page, president and CEO of Fortune Society, which helps formerly incarcerated people find work and housing, among other things. She also said that “These are high casualty, low security ways of…

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    prisons and much more. If everyone lived in a perfect society there would be no reason to have half of the jobs mentioned. It is important to think about what is considered a crime. If what is considered a crime now and was to be irrelevant and ceased tomorrow would other traits of human behaviour be classified as criminal and deviant. Societies are the ones who control what is morally right and wrong and it changes all the time. Deviance is only the perspective of someone else opinion and they…

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