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    Capitol and leave no prisoners behind, due to the traumas he faced. Gales hatred for the capitol came after they bombed district 12, but he managed to saved 800 people. Getting revenge for something doesn’t mean necessarily killing them all or trying to bomb the capitol, but that’s the mindset that Gale has. He is also the type of person to make decisions that result in a so-so outcome. Gale has always done things his way that he thought would result in the best possible outcome. Starting off in…

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    Unbroken is a touching story about a boy named Louie Zamperini who was a little punk as a child. The story of his life is about struggle, redemption, and perseverance. He has many different twists and turns of fate in his early life and on to his later life. Though, through these struggles, Louie finds a way to keep on and to become stronger than he was before. Louie had a passion for breaking the law and running from the police in his younger years. His brother, Pete, helps turn Louie into a…

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    Jane Austen is known for being a writer of women, and romance, but she is a major influence of gender stereotypes after her time. In many of her works, Austen would flout at how femininity and masculinity were ruled by societal standards. Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey follows suit with this concept, by depicting her characters as what was expected of their gender to what was abhorred in upper-middle class and high society. The second to the youngest of eight children, Jane Austen was born on…

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    was a completely different country from what it is now. During the 18th century, there were two different country life in England, which is that of the rich and that of the poor. On the other hand, Persuasion has scenes taken from Somerset, Lyme, and Bath. Somerset is a county in which these cities…

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    Even these carried their own messages inherent in the violence and recognisable to the audience. Blowing up a dumpster in a non-descript street doesn’t make sense from either the creator or the audience’s perspective. Looking at the positioning of the bomb from the perspective of an individual under intense emotional pressure may help to…

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    Eric Harris Research Paper

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    Eric Harris kept extensive documentation of his thoughts and plans on his website. Although it did not include his motives like his journal, the ‘blog’ included statements about his making of pipe bombs. The parents of Brooks Brown, Judy and Randy, notified the police of the website. Eric unintentionally gave law enforcement a written confession of his intent to kill, two years before the massacre (165). The actions of the police during this period seemed less urgent than it should have been…

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    ‘’On April 15, 2013, two bombs went off near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three spectators and wounding more than 260 other people. Four days later, after an intense manhunt that shut down the Boston area, police captured one of the bombing suspects, 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, whose older brother and fellow suspect, 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev, died following a shootout with law enforcement earlier that same day” (“Boston Marathon Bombings”).This capture and shootout…

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    At one point during the interviews producers ask 7-year-old Farah what was one of her favorite things to do and she explained that her favorite thing to do was to help her father make bombs. She was even able to identify the difference between rockets and tank shells by the sound that they make. Producers also used a lot of b-roll footage of them following the family members around in the city and in their neighborhood. Using those…

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    women are seen as more expendable than men. Even if she did not want to become a suicide bomber, a militant group could force her. A majority of the women who have been forced do not detonate themselves (Rubin). A militant group will hook them to a bomb vest and remote control detonate for them (Rubin). This gives her no choice as to whether or not she personally wanted to go through with it. Not detonating themselves is not a common theme among…

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    The bomb was detonated on April 19, 1995 just outside Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City shortly after 9am (Nacos, 2016). This catastrophic blast killed one hundred sixty-eight people and injured hundreds more (Nacos, 2016). Among all those victims, nineteen children attended a day care located inside the building (Nacos, 2016). Six-hundred fourteen people were also treated from various hospitals and private doctor offices (Krug, Nixon, & Vincent, 1996). This bomb…

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