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    Civil disobedience has varied in popularity throughout the history of the United States. America was born from civil disobedience, which led to a revolution. Additionally, many of the amendments from the Constitution are a result of civil disobedience. This form of protest allows citizens to speak their mind and reinforces the system of checks and balances. Henry David Thoreau, an abolitionist, advocated for racial equality through his literary work. Thoreau emphasized the idea of peaceful…

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    Essay Question 1. What role did identity politics, culture, religion, ethnicity, and nationalism play in the Arab Spring of 2011 and its immediate aftermath? It could be said that globalism enabled the first events of unrest that led to the onset of the Arab Spring that caught most of the intelligence community unawares. It was on 17 December 2010 when a severely distraught street vendor by the name of Mohamed Bouazizi, set himself ablaze in an act of self-immolation. This was done as a result…

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    betrayal for the crucible was because John and other betrayed the Salem village and their religion and for betrayal in The Kite runner how Reham notice Baba’s betrayal of Ali. The guilt in both the story was how John didn’t want to give up his name or his marriage and the kite runner was that Reham didn’t want to be the one who tells Ali and the love in the crucible was how John had a wife but he had a thing for Abigail. in the story the kite rider…

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    football based film that was directed by Chiu Keng Guan. The movie was to celebrate the glory moment when our national football team made it into the 1980’s summer Olympics. The main characters in the movie are Marianne, Rahman, Muthu, Chow Kok Keong and Ali. The story began with a journalist named Marianne, who wanted to leave the country for England because she was disillusioned by her work in Malaysia. She was told to write one last research on the 80’s national team. She flew over to Sabah…

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    In the Bosom of Oppression “The Yellow Wallpaper” was written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, who suffered from depression. The story begins with the narrator, Jane, explaining her husband, John, has taken her to a country estate to rest. John, a doctor, feels Jane is experiencing a temporary nervous condition after recently giving birth and should have complete rest from all physical and mental stimulation. Jane feels she would better benefit from some stimulating work. John strictly forbids Jane…

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    has two Hazara servants Hassan and Ali. Ever since Hassan became one of Amir 's servants, Amir has experienced some difficulty with his relationship with Hassan. Amir was always told by his friend Kham Khan that he has the opportunity to be good again. Khaled Hosseini proves that Amir comes full circle when Amir as a kid, has guilt after living in America, and Amir 's relationship with Hassan his family. Amir had two servants Hassan and Ali, Although Ali was a lot older than Amir, AMir…

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    The most electrifyingly opportune motion picture playing in New York was made in 1965. Gillo Pontecorvo's The Battle of Algiers is well known, however for quite a while it's been accessible just in washed-out prints with ineffectively interpreted, white-on-white subtitles. The recently deciphered and subtitled 35-millimeter print at Film Forum is probably the form that was secretly screened in August for military work force by the Pentagon as a field manual for battling terrorism. Previous…

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    Recovering alcoholic Bob Ferguson once said “I didn’t want to change me. I wanted to change the world around me with a chemical” (Ferguson Alcohol: cradle to grave, p 208). What this quote means is that Ferguson wanted a quick way to get rid of the troubles he was having in the world and the only way he thought he could fit the world was with alcohol. Although many Americans consider alcoholism as an addiction, researchers prove that alcoholism is in fact a disease because of a person’s…

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    Muhammad Ali can fight one match and winds up with 5 million dollars. -Johnny Bench and most people can't make that in 3 years. This is why athletes are overpaid because other jobs deserve more. And most athletes go bankrupt anyway. Other jobs get paid a 5th of what athletes get paid this is why other jobs should get more. Most athletes get paid around an average of about 66 million dollars a year. Athletes also lose their money then they have no money to retire with. Some contracts can be…

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    little different than in many other civilizations. Egypt wasn’t its own nation, but rather, it was a part of the Ottoman Empire, ruled by the Sultan of Istanbul. The rise of Egypt’s modernization began with the firman, or decree, of Albanian Muhammad Ali as Pasha of Egypt. (Thompson, p.224) He made many changes to Egypt that would progress their modernization, such as creating a vaccination program, building hospitals and schools, including one with a women and children’s wards. However, none…

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