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    Film Repentance Analysis

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    For Part two of the final exam, I chose to watch clip 2. For clip 2, the name of the Film is called “Repentance”. Repentance is directed by Tengiz Ablaze. The primary character that is shown throughout the clip is Abel Aravidze. It is also important to note that another character popped up at the end of the scene. This character was named Varlem Aravidze, which is the name of the mayor who died in the beginning of the film. Throughout the clip, there were numerous different technical components…

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    Operation Enduring Freedom’s goal was to oust the Taliban regime from Afghanistan and to eliminate Osama bin Laden’s terrorist network. The operation began on October 7, 2001 with a series of airstrikes on Taliban and al Qaeda targets. Seven days after the attack on Afghanistan the Taliban offers to give up bin Laden if the U.S. can prove his involvement in the 9/11 attacks but the U.S. rejects their offer. During the subsequent months nations…

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    ISIS Synthesis Essay

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    Intro (G) The United States (US) should no longer support the various groups in the Iraq-Syria region who oppose Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Instead, those groups should deal with ISIS themselves. The history and violence of ISIS has been a prime example of why intervening in the conflict abroad will threaten security of the United States. The rest of the introduction should summarize (or at least introduce) the key points of the rest of the piece. Historical Background (M+Z)…

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    Since March 15th, 2011, there have been million and millions of syrians refugees who have fled their country to neighboring states, including Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, and Turkey. Many refugees have also gone to Europe, due to a massive Civil war between the Syrian government and the citizens who are called, rebels. The main question is what do we do with syrian refugees? Many of them have nowhere to go. Do we build more camps, or do we leave them on there own. I interviewed six different…

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    Stanley Donwood’s Get Out Before Saturday is a painting with several subtle symbols referencing, in my interpretation, a post-apocalyptic landscape. In this paper, I will be investigating and attempting to prove that Donwood’s inspiration for the piece stems from humankind’s deterioration of the planet through our ideological shortcomings in regards to both the environment, and global politics. Furthermore, I will be addressing my belief that Donwood intends to issue a warning through the…

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    Question: Did Syrian refugees enrich our cultural growth into a more diverse and positive outcome and have they enhanced our influence in the World? If so, How? Immigration laws have resulted in a situation where many illegal immigrants live and work in the United States. It is an important issue that has been blown out of proportion by the media and politicians. Here in the United States, legal Syrian refugees have enriched our cultural growth in a diverse and positive way and have enhanced…

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    Change Ever since Barack Obama became the 44th president of the United States on November 4, 2008, he has changed America. Barack Obama was the first African American president in U.S. history. During the election for president, many candidates had promised the people of America that they will make America better. Little did the American people know that the candidates only did this to get people's votes. Instead of making false promises to the people of America, Barack Obama was the only…

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    Cold War Unilateralism

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    This historical study will define the underlying events that define the economic and military unilateralism of the American superpower in the later half of the 20th century. The wartime policies of president Johnson define shift in the monolithic military power of the United States in the 1960s as a direct result of Cold War ideology with the U.S.S.R. and China. America’s entrance into the Vietnam War defined Johnson’s pro-war ideology, which sought to prevent the domino effect of communism in…

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    The constant warfare and violence of World War II (WWII) led to millions of casualties and injuries on the battlefield, as well as a tremendous need of blood for medical treatment. Nazi Germany began to carry out airstrikes on Great Britain, its greatest rival. An estimated 13,600 tons of explosives were fired, leaving irreversible destruction and wounding both civilians and soldiers (Mahone-Lonesome and King 5). The life-threatening injuries sustained from these weapons created a need for…

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    International relations contains many elements and one of the major components is world politics and security. It has been viewed that security Is a ‘contested concept’ as it implies the absence of threat, the meaning of security has been broadened to include areas of politics, economy, society and environment but an aspect of concern is whether security is limited to and only individual, national and or international. In this essay it will discuss how national security has been the essence of…

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