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    themselves. Ariel, Farrar, & Sutherland (2015) believe that it is essential for police officers to look out not only for the safety of society, but also the well-being of other officers (p. 512). Section 25.3 and 25.4 of the C.C.C. protects the identity of officers in annual reports for their safety (Greenspan, Rosenberg, & Henein, 2016, pp. 42-43). Public. The role of peace officers is to protect the safety of society, while upholding an unwritten officer-community social contract…

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    These younger generations of girls/ladies have learned that not only can they be a princess and look beautiful both inside and out, but they are strong young ladies that have the world at their finger tip. This generation can become whatever their hearts desire as they increase their learning and social involvement. Parents should take it upon themselves to discuss with their children the visual display that is exposed by media such as Disney’s Princesses and today's modern idols; because their…

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    Discoveries can be either expected or unexpected and can similarly lead to good or bad consequences, but ultimately they are unanimously concerned with the acquisition of greater knowledge and new perspectives.In William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, Prospero’s renewed perspective is framed through the realisation of not only the limitations of his art, but also the importance of love and redemption in redefining one’s place in the world, as well as one’s view of it. Margaret Atwood's Journey to…

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    To begin with me and my family were on our way to Florida for what I don not know what, it was a surprise for me and my brother. So when we were on the road in Orlando,Florida our car got a flat tire and for the first time ever my dad left his tools at home. We had to wait for a tow-truck and a taxi and that took for ever. While we were waiting for the car to get fix we talked and me and my brother were trying to guess where we are going. After an hour above being at the car place we…

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    capacity to have children (Spivak 243-244). Spivak juxtaposes the intellectual feminist individual with the wild, animalistic “native” through her exemplification of Roberto Fernandez Retamar’s “Caliban” (245). This was done by Spivak’s intent of posing Ariel as the “intellectual” feminist individual who assimilates the natives, Caliban as the “rude and unconquerable master of the island” (the native), and Prospero as the “foreign magician” conquering lands (Retamar 245). This analogy paints the…

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    Jeff Vandermeer creates an obscure and intricate ecological system in his 2014 novel Annihilation, and names it Area X. The main character, a female biologist, joins an expedition to investigate this expanding and changing zone, and finds out “the Event,” which appears that humankind will eventually be transformed into other organisms in Area X, is “arriving like a kind of wave” (190). Many critics see Annihilation as an allegory for humanity’s situation in the face of a rapidly changing…

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    Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It follows members of an exiled court as they flee to safety in the Forest of Arden. The characters experience an open and free space, very unlike the confines and corruption that accompanies court life. Jean E. Howard describes the importance of their refuge in the forest in “As You Like It”: “The play thus participates in the rich tradition of Renaissance pastoral literature in which the rustic world of forest and field offer an alternative to and a sanctuary…

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    In Death and the Maiden, Ariel Dorfman uses symbolism to represent the problems from machismo culture to today 's society. Furthermore Dorfman demonstrates the effect of machismo-ness in the play through the character’s actions. More specifically, Dorfman uses reverse gender roles to break the traditional gender role by challenging it constantly throughout the story. In Death and the Maiden, Ariel Dorfman also uses characterization to show machismo affecting their…

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    The concept of freedom and imprisonment may sound like complete opposites, however they are connected. In these two novels, Lord of the Flies, and Tempest the authors unconsciously relate the themes. Both stories take place on an exotic island and the characters are isolated. One story tells a fiction of a group of kids in their natural state with no norms to restrict them. The other is a drama that narrates a man’s excess amount of power. Both reveal that freedom and imprisonment is determined…

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    "The California Kid" Urijah Faber has shocked the world by announcing he will be retiring following his UFC On FOX 22 fight against Brad "One Punch" Pickett. Urijah Faber was a guest on the MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani where he made the decision to retire. Faber said that he still has a passion for fighting but his emotions toward fighting has changed now then in the past. Faber would also go onto mention that in his previous fights he has not found that emotional rise or fall and that to him…

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