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    Araluen is part of the Book series “Ranger's Apprentice” by John Flannagan. It is about a country called Araluen, and a key part of that country the Rangers. England on the other hand has many sources but the one I’m using comes from BBC, it is wriiten by Prof. Tom James.The BBC source is about England during it’s middle ages. I am comparing and contrasting England and Araluen. England and Araluen, being similar, have fought similar conflicts. England and Araluen have different settings. Also…

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    Hinduism Characteristics

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    religions but it actually stands one in its various facets. Hinduism has no lone founder, no single set of teachings and no definite scripture. These unique characteristics are unheard of in the religious world (British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC 2009). Other characteristics set Hinduism apart from other religions such as the hundreds of gods. When we think about other popular religions such as Catholicism or Judaism,…

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    Essay On Blood In Macbeth

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    Macbeth's plotline. Seen as a facet to other aspects in Macbeth, blood plays as the key principal in the story. While blood mounts as an influential role in the original Macbeth, it's still remains in Reinventing the Wheel, episode: This is Macbeth and the BBC series of Shakespeare-Told, episode: Macbeth. As the appearance of blood continues in Macbeth, the true meaning of…

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    that happen by Nazi of Germany and more than six million Jewish people died. It happened between 1933 and 1945 during the World War II. Most of the victim group was Jewish. Almost from 10 Jewish people 7 of them were killed in Europe by Nazis group (BBC). If we bring etymology of holocaust , according to Oxford English Dictionary' the it comes via the Latin word holocaustum from the Greek holokaustos and is compound of holos means entire and kaustos means " burnt, red-hot" and holocaust…

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    The History Of Somalia

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    Somalia’s demographic data has been negatively impacted by past events that have now translated into the country’s problems today such as piracy, wars, and famine. Somalia has always been a very poor country and with its population growth decreasing. Somalia is located on the East Coast of Africa. According to The World Factbook, “The official languages of Somalia is Somali, Arabic, Italian, and English.” The president of Somalia is Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud.” Somalia’s Facts stated “There was no…

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    How To Reduce Hate Crime

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    From a social standpoint, there have been countless reports regarding the upsurge in hate crime and racism activity in the UK following the Brexit result. Before delving into the statistical figures, it is important to provide some clarification regarding the statistics. There have been various reports showing differing figures, however, this is due to the fact that the majority of news articles use information provided by either the Home Office, which only gathered data from England and Wales,…

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    In the article posted in BBC NEWS (2017), it was reported that the African known terrorist group called al-Shabaab is allied to al-Qaeda. The word al-Shabaab is an Arabic word meaning youth as is described in the BBC NEWS article. There have been rumors that al-Shabaab also have been linked to other terrorist groups in Africa such as Boko Haram in Nigeria and al-Qaeda in…

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    Why Torture Is Wrong

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    Two wrongs don’t make a right, how can you morally solve a problem is there is no ethically correct answer. Torture is a problem from hell, sometimes you have to choose the lesser of two evils. BBC conducted a survey in 2006 about the use of torture. The survey included over 27,000 people from 25 different countries. The majority of the population agreed that torture in prisons should not be allowed; it is immoral and it weakens human right standards. Although there was a mass agreement about…

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    The Kennedy-Nixon Debates

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    Medias has a huge power and we know if for a long time. They have this tool called manipulation- and they use it by manipulating the facts. So do media really influence people that much? In the year 1960 in the United States of America for the first time in their history, presidential debate where eared on Television. The debate was between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. It is well described in the article titled “The Kennedy-Nixon Debates”, on the website “History.com”. People were…

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    Film Propaganda

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    Patrick Mai Research Essay Phillip Woods 4 December 2014 Can the State Use Film to Influence National Identity? Cinema can be, has been, and will continue to act as an incubator for cultural nationalism. Film propaganda serves to target specific groups in order to persuade viewers into adopting the film’s intended messages or beliefs whether they are political, economical, religious, or philosophical. In cases like Britain during World War II, the government’s goal was to gain support for the…

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