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    Dystopian literature is important because warns us of the possible future we as a society can potentially face, and sometimes informs us ways we could avoid it. There’s certain motifs in stories that can demonstrate information about parts of a dystopian societies.Two common motifs that fit “The Pedestrian” written by Ray Bradbury and “Back to the Future 2” directed and written by Robert Zemeckis. would be corporate control and a dystopian protagonist because both societies seem to be controlled…

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    From the point of view of Marquis de Ferrieres, those who wanted to protest to the King without the use of violence had no voice while the siege of the Palace of Versaille was underway. Upon arrival of the Palace of Versailles, the Bodyguard attempted to bar the women from entering, but were met with aggression. Many had wished death upon the Queen, and chanted “We are going to cut off her head, tear out her heart, fry her liver and that won’t be the end of it!” These individuals had…

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    The first of Stanton’s stages, that of classification, is certainly applicable to the genocide against the Jews during the Holocaust. Stanton depicts classification as a process of ‘othering’, the aim of which is to distinguish the differences between desirable and undesirable demographic groups. In this case you have the polarities of the ideal Aryan race and the Jews. The Nazi regime sought to ensure as little confusion as possible as to which category an individual belonged. In September of…

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    take the job because of the people Kim will be surrounding in. He also could be making it even. Making it even by saving Kim from the job and when he couldn’t save Maya. But Kim disagrees. She says, “This has to stop. You’re my boyfriend, not my bodyguard.” (55) Kim couldn’t take it anymore, Duncan behaviour had caused their relationship to end. For Duncan to forget about Maya, he stayed away from water. Wayne invites Duncan to the pool but Duncan hesitates…

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    Heinrich Himmler became head of the SS in 1929. During this time, the SS were only Hitler's bodyguards. Himmler saw the SS as an opportunity to create an army for the Nazis. With his vision, the SS had more than 52,000 men. Himmler also introduced two key goals for the SS, which were “internal security and guardianship over racial purity” ("Heinrich…

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    When Holden only paid his escort five dollars, She called him a crumb-bum. The next morning when Maurice, the bodyguard comes to claim the other five dollars, Holden calls him a “moron” which leads to him punching Caulfield in the stomach, making him fall to the ground. This shows how Holden’s actions lead to consequences that hurt him. It also allows the reader to…

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    We have a strange love/hate relationship with celebrities, don’t we? Whether they are sports stars, actors, politicians or singers, there are some famous faces that we just can’t get enough of and there are others who just get under our skin. At times, we can’t even say what makes us dislike a celebrity but we just know that we don’t like them. We all have secrets, and one of the biggest skeletons that people can have in their closet is murder. Celebrities are the same. Sometimes they achieve…

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    Mason Britton Mr. Bash English 11 11 November 2016 Summary Exposition: In the book, Neuromancer, the protagonist is Henry Dorsett Case, otherwise known as just Case for short (Gibson 1). He is the character that the book solely revolves around as he attempts to get his old life back. The setting of the story starts off in Chiba City, otherwise known as Night City, located in Japan (Gibson 5). But, over the course of the story, the setting shifts to BAMA, or the “Boston-Atlanta Metropolitan…

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    and treat him poorly. Tom harrases him, but finally El patrón hears of him and has Matt brought to him. El patrón wants Matt treated better and to be healed due to being Malnourished and being hurt. El patrón leaves and has Matt choose one of his bodyguards to stay with him. Matt chooses Tam Lin. Matt is starting to be treated better, but everyone still does not like the idea of a clone being allowed in the estate freely. Matt is homeschooled, but doesn’t like it so they send his work out. Tam…

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    Roman Empire Unique Essay

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    Roman Empire unique because of several reasons. First roman empire had most powerful and organized the military system. The large standing army was concentrated on the frontier and defended the interior of the empire against foreign invasions. The Roman imperial administration attempted to make the Roman armies as productive as possible. Someone who had joined the army had decided upon his life’s work since the standard enlistment was twenty-five years. Romans believed that the that wanted to…

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