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    Narrative Fidelity The concept of fact pertains to the values or main message embedded. In her speech, Nocum urges the youth to have understanding and empathy towards people whose religion is different from theirs. It is necessary to be open-minded and aware to the root causes of conflict so she said that even if one’s individual country’s response to terrorism is war, the responsibility then of the youth is to wage peace. The concept of relevance tells whether the values embedded are…

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    Soldier Fitness Argument

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    Argumentative Essay The Comprehensive Soldier Fitness Program: The Dark Side of the Comprehensive Soldier Fitness Comment by .: Did you mean to add the word “program” at the end here? 1LT Sarov Team 3 LOG-C3 Class 18-002 11 January 2018 In October 2009, the U.S. Army officially launched the Comprehensive Soldier Fitness program (CSF). The mission was to build a resilient fighting force by increasing the physical and psychological performance of our Soldiers, family…

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    you on a silver salver it’s hospitality.” -Al Capone (associated). Capone was never afraid to interpret laws to his best interest. In order to be successful, he was willing to be ruthless in his pursuit of power. His ruthlessness led to political, social, and violent conflict. With violence being his favorite form of conflict! He used violence prolifically to get other people to compromise their beliefs and power so he could gain control of Chicago. Al Capone created conflict through violence…

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    Dongjae Jeagarl Benard Kong Research & Presentation, 1B 23 March 2018 What can you guess when you hear this quote? Benjamin Disraeli who Former British Prime Minister wrote down this quote.“Courage is fire, and bullying is smoke.” It feels like the bullying is something bad thing and It is true. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in research on bullying and the prevalence of bullying started to become a huge social problem (박진규). According to the Seoul Metropolitan Office of…

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    The 9/11 attacks (during 11 September 2001) by Al Qaeda, in the United States, clearly showed the new challenge of global terrorism in the 21st century. These terrorists were not strong enough to destroy the United States military. So they set their target/aimed on symbolic targets, which was the…

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    must importantly it keeps costs low in turn saving the national government money. The National Performance Review was a helpful way to implement and restructure the government. It began on March 3rd 1996 it was a six-month review lead by vice president Al Gore. He gathered experienced federal workers and organized them into teams to examine federal agencies and issues that cut across agencies, such as personnel, procurement or budget policies (citatation). Its goal was to identify the problems…

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    Rise Of Terrorism Essay

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    TERRORISM In the year 2030, terrorism will be defeated as it has become a global concern today. Terrorism is socially constructed by states—the meaning of terrorism varies depending on the context. For example, “One person’s terrorist is another person’s freedom fighter” (unknown). This quote is applicable to international relations in the most recent scenario where former president Ronald Reagan and his administration called the Afghan Mujahideen “freedom fighters” during the Cold War against…

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    When you think of the media you probably think about the recent election, what Kim Kardashian and Kanye West just recently did, or probably what happened that night in sports. Do you ever really think about the military in the media though? It’s a very scary thought to see or hear about what our military does for us. Nobody really wants to hear about that stuff unless it’s really important like the Osama Bin Laden death, or how many kills Chris Kyle had. We respect these men and women that fight…

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    Behind The Gun Symbols

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    Behind the Gun Guns are very prevalent in the film, Miller’s Crossing, and the novel, Legs, by William Kennedy. Both of these works revolve around the prohibition era and the formulation of gangs and gangsters. It is obvious that these weapons symbolize the underworld, but there is more behind the gun itself. Guns can symbolize multiple ideas like power, dominance over someone, tough decisions, etc. They are also seen to be phallic symbols. Guns can be quite deadly when in the wrong hands, but…

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    Just or unjust? Al-Qaeda’s ideology and actions have proven to be unjust, violating just war theory, basic human rights, and plain old human decency. In this paper, I will explain how and why Al-Qaeda’s ideology and tactics violate the Just War Theory, as well as a counterpoint to this. Al-Qaeda which means “The Base” was created by Osama Bin Laden along with the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, which was led by Ayman al-Zawahiri in the early 1980's in order to push the Soviet Union out of…

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