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    many great advancements in its history of course such as the “Xbox”, “PlayStation”, “Wii” and more. The view of society perspective proves that video games can be very beneficial to society, and they can also reflect social issues, such as violence(war), education and even what you want to do the rest of your life. The psychological perspective explains how some gamers can interpret a game into their actual which obviously could be good or bad depending on the person. Many people can view video…

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    continued beyond the Mediterranea world. The growth of the empire represented military, political and financial opportunity for some people. The wealth of ancient civilizations such as Greece and Egypt were too tempting for Rome, while there was no shortage of motivation for the creation of the Roman Empire." A major force in Rome was Julius Caesar who came from a very powerful family and led a campaign in Gaul. In early 49 BC, Caesar led his army across the Rubicon. Civil war broke out, but…

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    eyes of Sinclair. In Catcher in the Rye, protagonist Holden Caulfield finds his moral sanctuary in childhood innocence, a time in an individual's life that he sees as pure and one that has yet to be corrupted by "phonies" and the sins of the adult world and in individual authenticity. Throughout these novels, Hesse and Salinger challenge their protagonists' morality in an effort to present the characters with the opportunity to grow more into who they are, or to show a point where that…

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    grown-ups' heads to kill whatever number individuals as could be expected under the circumstances immediately. No less than 3 million Jews were executed in the eradication camps that kept in secret all the terrible things that happened. Germany lost World War II which meant that the few people that survived this terrible and harsh conditions were free and could go back to their home. The injuries of the Holocaust–known in Hebrew as Shoah, or catastrophe–were ease back to recuperate. Survivors…

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    constitution clearly stipulates explicitly that persons have the right to be secure in their persons, papers and effects, and their rights against unreasonable searches and seizures must not be violated. Any official surveillance of international calls or emails of Americans within the U.S required an approval from FISC (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court), but there have been reports of government eavesdropping despite the presence of legal…

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    Scouts of America program. Selfless service is what makes a great teacher, because they aren’t teaching for themselves, but for their students. They want to give their students the tools required to further their education and understanding of the world. If teacher’s were in the teaching field for personal benefits such as time off, summers off, no holiday work, and thinking it is an easy job,…

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    Antagonistic, yet honest words from World Boxing Champion Muhammed Ali at his refusal to be enlisted in the U.S Army in 1967. Unlike the previous World Wars that were unquestioned as to America’s involvement; the Vietnam war, even from its onset is one that has held a contentious point of division among many in America. Platoon is a film that that attempts to give an accurate depiction of the Vietnam conflict to a largely unknowing and divided audience, both at the time of the war and during…

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    Today’s society is a remarkable example of the future. Looking back, society has become a science fiction world. Children are no longer playing outside, but are playing on video games. People are no longer making telephone calls, they are texting and emailing all their communication. When these works about a dystopian world are examined, mostly society has fallen due to the fact of our technology, waring, and experimentation. Therefore, it is not hard to imagine that we are very far away from…

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    Jerry loves to read a newspaper called, The Irish World and American Industrial Liberator.* Saved by him and passed down to later generations are pages 5 and 6 of the October 2, 1915, paper. It contains poems and a picture of the Ballymalis Castle in Jerry’s native County Kerry. Although the reason behind…

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    for this paper because it has so many different meanings between the video and lyrics. It has been interpreted into many meanings, but the main message J Cole is trying to produce and the message perceived by myself and many others is to rethink the War on drugs and what it is doing to today’s society. This challenge…

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