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    Hurricane Katrina was a horrifying Category 5 Hurricane in New Orleans, with about $81 billion of property damage. Hurricane Katrina had help from beginning to after the hurricane.I believe the principle of federalism had a major part of contributing. Before Hurricane Katrina, there was a lot of warnings of this terrible weather to come. The Local, State, and Federal government were the main contributors. The Local, State, and Federal government are layers of the Federalism System. They…

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    Aung San Suu Kyi

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    Currently one of Burma’s most prominent democratic leaders, Aung San Suu Kyi, founder of the National League of Democracy (NLD), is taking a stand in history by helping Burma overcome the State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC). By peacefully protesting against Dictator U Ne Win and the organization he is behind since 1988, she has saved numerous Burmese citizens from losing their lives and family members. When Suu Kyi overcame Dictator U Ne Win, Burma became a Democracy, and Aung San…

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    don’t exist — much similarly to how an alcoholic would not admit he has a problem. William Golding’s classic, the Lord of the Flies, and the Twilight Zone episode, “The Monsters Due on Maple Street”, share a cynical theme portraying how savagery and chaos loom in everyone just bubbling beneath the surface of civilization and order. Both of the works show the common theme that evil lives in everyone by placing their characters in an unexpected situation that begins to dissolve the rules of…

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    care would be delivered all over the world (Duyndam & Poorthuis, 2003). In this way we work for the greater good and it would bring more happiness around the world (Melander, Sävenstedt, Wälivaara & Olsson, 2018). However, at first there will be chaos because a big part of the world population as to change their way of thinking and living to adapt. An another side effect will be automatic conformism. By this phenomenon some unique ways of thinking will perish (Braune, 2014). In conclusion care…

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    The Crucible Appearance Vs Reality Analysis

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    reality. This is seen in the setting: the village is supposed to represent civilization and order but instead it represents chaos and ignorance. Mainly, the theme Appearance vs. Reality mostly justifies the characters of the play. Abigail, who wears the symbol of the mask, deceives the court and the village. She rearranges the roles of the villagers who should have all the power and control. Abigail appears to be a 17 year old girl servant with little power, but in reality once the witch trials…

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    Violence In Enuma Elish

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    their creation story, there is war among the gods. Violence is a large part of the society; the act of creation is a direct result of it. The role of women in the society is also reflected in the Enuma Elish. Tiamut, the female entity, represents chaos and creation, even though she has great power, she is killed and dismembered by Marduk (he then becomes god of the gods). The earth is created from her body. Women had power but were lesser. This acknowledgment can be seen in how laws for women…

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    The Dark Knight

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    With his sloppy clown make-up and facial wounds visually the viewer can see chaos and pain within this character. One example is the scene where The Joker interrupts the mob meeting and walks in with a pencil and asks the men if they want to see a magic trick. A man tries to attack the clown but The Joker takes the man head and…

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    After observing the painting and coming up with my own interpretation I did some research that changed my perspective over this piece of artwork. This painting was done by Pollock only three years prior to his death in 1956. When I saw this painting I had a sense of confusion because it was no ordinary painting. It had two separate parts to it, but I knew both had to come together to convey a sense of meaning. The more I researched its meaning I was shocked to figure out what this piece really…

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    in order to resist the flow of justice in a society. Unfortunately, this view creates chaos. However, there are other, simpler alternatives to protesting than unlawful resistance. In the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights, it is stated that the people have the Freedom of Speech and the right “to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” In other words, there seems to be no point in causing chaos in a society by disobeying the established laws. People could, instead, publicly…

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    [Piggy] sometimes found that he saw more clearly if he removed his glasses and shifted the one lens to the other eye” (171). At the end when they are fully broken, all rational thoughts and good ideas are absent, which once again, leads to complete chaos. Piggy’s glasses are the lucidity of the island and, without clarity, there is…

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