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    Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt is one of the most influential, wise, and controversial presidents in U.S. history. From a Dakota hunter and ranger, to a New York police commissioner, and nevertheless to the President of the United States, Teddy Roosevelt lived an amazing life. His policies and decisions for the country come into play and affect us even today. Born into a rich family in 1858 in New York City, Roosevelt had a good start in life. He never attended public school, and stayed…

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    the 14th Amendment specifically protects you against the loss of your unalienable rights, “...life, liberty, and property.” (US Const. Amend. XIV, sec 1) I personally see that if someone were to take my privacy information they could use it to blackmail me or send it to my future boss and they could use that information against me, you, your family, really anyone who hasn’t gotten out of the law is at…

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    Beliefs/Conformity Once the cult moved to Jonestown the members of the peoples temple believed that Jim was their god or an human representation of god. This made it easier for Jones to manipulate the members of the temple, he would abduct people who were struggling and give them “a better life” “Jones: I've tried my best to give you a good life. In spite of allI've tried, a handful of people, with their lies, have made our life impossible. If we cant live in peace then lets die in…

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    Hedda Gabler Analysis

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    There are similarities between Medea and Hedda Gabler. Both took on the role as the dutiful wife, the obedient female. Yet, neither ultimately could not abide by the rules required to live that way. Introduced by Julia, the first image of Hedda is riding with her father. Julia goes on to exclaim “what a life she had in the general’s day! […] she’d go galloping past in that long black riding outfit, with a feather in her hat!” (Ibsen 222). While her father was alive, Hedda, as viewed through that…

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    the crime or not. On May 7, 2015, federal court ruled out NSA’s collection of millions of phone numbers and records violating Patriot Act as they were authorized to collect the information relevant to counter terrorism and not to fool people and blackmail them on their day to day…

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    Part 3: Men like Torvald in the 19th century weren’t subject to the same gender roles as women. They weren’t under the expectation that they would be pure, childish beings whose role was relegated to the household. Still, they had their own defined gender roles in society and marriage that were just as strict. These roles affected Torvald in a negative way as well, though the results of these negative effects were not the same as the results produced in Nora. Aside from being condescending to…

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    Select a self-assessment from the text, complete it, analyze what the exercise or instrument reveals about your leadership communication behaviors, and outline steps for improving your performance based on this assessment. The assessment that I chose for this assignment was from the Box 11.4: Perceived leadership Integrity Scale (PLIS) because I wanted to have a clear understanding about the behaviors/perceptions based on integrity. This questionnaire used a set of numbers from 1= not at all 2=…

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    It is alarming how quickly technology has advanced over the years. Our society today, especially the next generation, rely too much on technology to the point where they cannot go one day without it. This can make people seem more social on the internet when they are not in person. Privacy was valued more in the past and people are being controlled, not physically but socially. George Orwell’s novel, “1984” offers a more plausible view of the future than Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” through…

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    1. What are the facts? Buffy is enrolled in a Distance Learning sociology course. Buffy works full-time at a local hospital. Buffy is a single mother of five year old twin sons. Buffy has a term paper due in two days and needs a passing grade in order to pass the class. Professor Snidely has specified that the paper must be her original work. Jim Bob is a student in the same class. Jim Bob has offered to “tweak” his paper and give it to Buffy so she may submit it as her own work. 2. What are…

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    Jared Keim Mr. Bowne AP English Language and Composition III January 24, 2017 Franklin Delano Roosevelt said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” These powerful words were meant to convince the American people to stop fearing that the economy would collapse after the Great Depression, but can be applied to a plethora of historical events. Fear has been used as a tactic throughout history and literature as a method for people to achieve their desired outcome. Fear is also…

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