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    The Ideal American

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    From the year 1776 up until now, over 318 million people call themselves an American Citizen and follow their own path in life that they have set out for themselves. The ideal American, is part of a race that shows patriotism for their country, they have freedoms, rights and protection that allow them opportunities to work and get an education because, they have high visions and hope to become successful in this new world. As one drives down the side streets of an American city neighborhood,…

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    In today’s culture, it is popular to believe that video games influence people, in a negative way. In contrast to the belief, video games are beneficial for you. Video games improve skills, such as enhanced desire to learn and better develop skills, already acquired. Also, video games improve a player’s ability to become social. Additionally, video games have the potential to encourage players to learn more about the always advancing technology. In opposition to the accepted beliefs, video games…

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    darkness, she is unable to save herself, let alone others, if it were to strike. She feels her call to adventure when several women, herself included, are handpicked by the local Arl’s son after he had interrupted her wedding in order to have a handful of playthings for the night and then must fight her way through his guards in order to save herself and the other captives. Her refusal of the call of adventure is when she denies Duncan’s offer to join the Grey Warden order and escape…

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    segregation of World war II era African American soldiers and the effects of the status quo of the white establishment in A Soldier’s Play by Charles Fuller. The legacy of Jim Crow laws denied an equal identity for African Americans to white soldiers during the First World War and into the Second World War. The leadership of president Woodrow Wilson defined the institutional racism aimed at black soldiers, as they were often forced to fight in the most dangerous battles of the war. Fuller’s…

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    confuse reality and the world of the video game. (Keim) These kids take the action that they have performed repeatedly in the game and act them out in the real world. Most of the violent activity in video games if acted out in normal societal setting will get the person possibly…

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    a game created for all platforms, PC, Xbox and PlayStation. The story takes place in a world where the style stuck in the 50’s era, but technology grows more advanced where you are a survivor of a massive world nuclear war and…

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    types of games are educational and beneficial for children, especially if in future life they plan to serve in the military or in any high-ranked government or business position (for the same reasons that businessmen often read Sun Tzu 's The Art of War). They can teach valuable life lessons, they provide an outlet for violent thoughts and feelings, are entertaining, and can stop people from committing real homicides. Violent role-playing games offer an emotional…

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    David Rieff criticizes humanitarianism as an imperial hegemony that was imposed on the developing world by colonial rulers from Western countries. The writing is more of a detailed analysis of imperialism as a new form of liberation to humanitarian crises with key players not being the armed military men and women but unsuspecting volunteers who use medicine and syringes as has been seen in Syria, Libya and other countries like Iraq whose disasters bear similar characteristics to a horrific…

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    Politics In America

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    So much of what we call “politics” today is empty political party propaganda or partisan media sophistry. So little, unfortunately, is actually didactic discussion of how we are making an impact and what exactly our voices and our policy makers are doing can do. To understand…

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    Britain's Naval Mastery

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    ” The blue-water policy enforced trade and shipping. In Daniel A. Baugh’s words, “trade supplied the liquid funds, taxable, and lendable, as well as a source of government revenue in the form of custom duties,” while industry provided “profits to be taxed or lent, auxiliary vessels in time of war, shipbuilding skills and facilities, and above all trained seamen.” Government imposed decision of mercantilism, such as the Navigation Act was methods to enhance and protect the trade. Without the…

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