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    Reflection 1: Lost in the City Artistic representations of life allow for a visceral expression of concepts that are commonly known. Anonymity is a feeling that most urban dwellers experience. This can be seen on any form of public transit where hundreds of people will be crammed into a train and yet there will be silence. As Tonkiss notes, this requires a sort of "special urban trick" that urban dwellers perform to keep their distance socially despite being in close physical proximity (2003,…

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    “Sp3cial1st,” the main administrator of Darkode, posted a statement. He vowed that the organization would regroup on the Web’s deepest region, the Darknet. The Darknet is a space where anyone, including criminal masterminds, can remain virtually anonymous. The Darknet can never be shut down thanks to the feds who created Darknet, and are currently still financing its growth. The Darknet is also called the Dark Web (Kushner, 52). The mysterious Darknet users are terrorists, pedophiles, drug…

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    Right now, Anyone with a credit card and an Internet connection can easily log onto their Amazon account and proceed to order a fully functional private surveillance drone with a high quality 4k UHD Camera for a relatively affordable price. And in less than a week, that private owned drone will be delivered to the owner, with all its capacities and with little if any laws regulations chaining that drone to the ground. With such little regulations caging the drones, those with ill-intentions now…

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    Since the beginning of time men have proven to abuse their power if they are able to obtain it. Our Founding Fathers were aware of this, and did what they could to create a government to avoid what seems to be the inevitable. This government was designed to be limited in their power, and balanced throughout three branches. It was designed to be smaller in size, and procedures were put in place to hinder its growth. This complex masterpiece of our Founding Fathers has become the inspiration of my…

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    1985 the Museum of Modern Art in New York City mounted a large exhibition titled “An International Survey of painting and sculpture,” (Interview magazine, 2012) in which only 13 women out of a total of 169 artists were included. The group remained anonymous and assumed alias’ of famous women artists of the past. They research statistics on discrimination and made their finding public via posters that were strongly worded, “Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?” (Guerrilla girls,…

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    The article of Rome and The early Christians talk about Pliny The Younger trying to figure out what is happening and asking questions of what wrong he has done, if he has done anything wrong. Then it involve what would happen if you were discovered to be a christian. They would investigate the people suspect of being a christian.next if you were selected you would go thru some trials to determine if they were christians or not. The passage basically about Pliny the Younger talking to Emperor…

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    Let Her Voice Be Heard: Patriarchal Control, and Traditional Gender Roles in “Christina of Markyate” and “Hildegard of Bingen” written by Anonymous Authors The Bible states, “Let a woman learn quietly with all submissiveness. I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; rather, she is to remain quiet” (Timothy 2:11-12). Such courageous acts including, voicing one’s opinion, sharing beliefs, and expressing knowledge are just a few examples of what women could not do…

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    Annotated Bibliography Anonymous. "Songs of the Soul: The Harlem Renaissance, 1920-1935." Current Events. 8 feb. 2002: SR1 DB - ELibrary. Web. 5 Oct. 2015. The author describes Harlem in the 1920’s as “…a place that vibrated night and day with excitement, promise, glitter, and joy”. Additionally, the article mentions that the significance of the “cultural explosion in Harlem during the 1920’s” justifies the period’s name as “the Harlem Renaissance”. They also provide historical information…

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    body suggested that she was sexually assaulted, raped, strangled and psychically abused with a rock. Bloodsworth, twenty two when he was wrongly convicted and served nine years in prison before he was released. Bloodsworth was arrested due to an anonymous telephone call stating the local police that he was seen with the nine year old girl, earlier that day, hours before her death. A witness identified the perpetrator by a sketch shown on television, the…

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    photographs Woolf forces on people to make them feel pain. She thinks that is the most efficacious way to prevent war. However, Sontag cleverly states, “For Woolf, as for many antiwar polemicists, war is generic, and the images she describes are of anonymous, generic victims.” Violence is inevitable in war, but incrimination is not always guaranteed. These pictures do not claim to one side, as both sides can technically allege that the victim is their own. In propaganda, both sides can change…

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