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    not pledge allegiance to Isis.Isis is a group that has killed hundreds of thousands of people.And they will continue to do these things until they get what they want.Don’t be silent, stand up for what is right.Do it for the community, do it for the families and innocent people who are at the mercy of these ruthless…

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    the established Uniform Code of Military Justice, a doctrine that serves as the United State’s military law. On the other hand, the military can be called up for outward justice, whether that is liberating Nazi concentration camps or killing Osama Bin Laden. In either circumstance, justice is achieved in doing what is right, whether legally or morally. When justice is required as a means of peace, it is again a responsibility of military forces. Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz once said, “For in…

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    only one antagonist and it is very obvious as to who it is. This allows her to form a plot line with a main climax occurring after a lengthy time of rising action. To find and kill Osama Bin Laden they had to track everything, this constant surveillance is an example of voyeurism. The climax occurs when Bin Laden is eventually found and killed, all the previous rising action led up to this and therefore a classic story line is created. Without a clear antagonist a significant point in the film…

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    Why Do We Cause Suffering?

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    US Exports are up 28%. Has this caused your suffering? He appointed the most diverse cabinet ever. Has this caused your suffering? He reduced the number of troops in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Has this caused your suffering? Yes, he killed Osama Bin Laden and retrieved all the documents in his possession for analysis. Perhaps THIS caused your suffering? From an objective standpoint it would appear that the last eight years have seen some great progress and we were saved from a financial…

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    a part of Islam. Afterward, every tragedy that happens in Swat Valley lead the people that it was their fault that it was happing to them. It was lead to believe that they weren 't following Islam the way it supposed to be. However, the Yousafzai family and many others saw that the new rule that the Taliban forced are not a part of Islam. The specific quotes that provide examples of how this theme that applies to I am Malala are quoted seven, ten, and 14 on the I am Malala theme sheet. These…

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    Fight For What You Believe In Never take for granted the gift of education given to all kids in The United States. After reading Malala Yousafzai’s story of having to secretly attend school and fight for her life after being shot in the head by the Taliban, she has quickly turned the situation around for the better and taught acceptance instead of hate. Malala is a strong young women that is a humble, good leader that has made many people realize a problem and recognize what they really have…

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    Where Were You? September 11th was the day everyone’s lives had changed for the worse. Everyone was going on about their everyday lives when two planes hit the twin towers destroying the buildings and killing many of the people in the planes and buildings. People watched in horror as the building went up in flames and the people in them couldn’t get out so they were having to jump for their lives. There were firefighters and police everywhere trying to help everyone but there were so many…

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    other time in history.” (P.393). This types of globalization create a super influential individuals that change the way people perceive the world and their action toward society whether if it is good or bad. The prime example of that was: Osama bin Laden, an individual with the power to influence both the market and the nation states and the person responsible for the attack of 9/11. Individual conflict happens every day with the most recent events like racism in the country and the conflict…

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    On Tuesday morning of September 11 of 2001, 19 hijackers by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaida attacked the United States of America by crashing 2 American airlines planes into the north and south tower of the world trade center in New York city. In addition, there was a 3rd plane that crashed into the pentagon and another one that was supposed to crash in Washington D.C but end up crashing into a field in Pennsylvania after its passengers fought with the hijackers. The four planes with more…

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    On September 11, 2001, a massive terrorist attack changed and shaped America. During 9/11, several airline flights crashed into various areas and hit different landmarks, including The World Trade Centers, The Pentagon, and a grassy terrain in Pennsylvania. Al Qaeda, a worldwide Islamic terrorist group, claimed responsibility for the attacks. Their attacks hugely impacted the country's security, helping put forth stricter rules and regulations. In addition to the increase in security, 9/11…

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