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    Machiavelli wrote his Discourses on Livy in 1517, as a response to the Roman historian Livy, in which he goes in depth about his take on republican ideals, including the guardianship of liberty, the effects of religion on the state, and the danger of conspiracies against the sovereign. He argues about who should be responsible for guarding the liberty of the republic, whether or not this power should reside with the people or the noble classes, using the political structure of ancient Rome and…

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    However, there is more than just the Easter egg of aliens in GTA 5. 1. ALIENS Ever since the game's existence, there have been conspiracy hunters that have tried to track down aliens. Whether they have found the cryptic painting on the wall of the Cable Car, or have found the hidden painting beneath the platform on top of Chiliad's highest point aliens remain a conspiracy in GTA 5. 2. THE GHOST OF MT. GORDO North of the lighthouse on Mt. Gordo, between…

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    In the play Cassius manipulated Brutus to get his own way which was the death of Caesar. Brutus was Caesar’s best friend, yet Cassius managed to convince or manipulate Brutus into actually betraying and killing Caesar. When the conspirators killed Caesar, Caesar was the most surprised that even Brutus decided to turn on him. This quote from the play shows how exactly Brutus is being manipulated by Cassius, it reads “Where many of the best respect in Rome, Except immortal Caesar, speaking of…

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    According to the Oxford Dictionary, truth is defined as “the quality or character of being true to a person, principle, cause, etc. ; steadfast allegiance,faithfulness, fidelity, loyalty, constancy. Defining the truth in the dictionary is easy. However, in reality, the truth is not always so black and white. Drawing identical conclusions from identical facts can be very difficult. We live in a world where even undeniable facts are denied and debated and it can be very difficult to determine…

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    was assassinated in the city of Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was well known for his winning personality, intelligence, and courage to make important decisions in time of need. The sudden death of Kennedy was undoubtedly tragic, and brought about many conspiracy theories. However, this meticulous assassination was planned and carried out by a single, seasoned, gunman named Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald had many years of military experience as a sniper. Kennedy was shot by a sniper, from the 6th floor…

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    Julius Caesar Flaws

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    our heroes have flaws. The nearest thing to the ideal person, or hero, is the Shakespearean tragic hero. In Julius Caesar, our tragic hero is coincidentally our most complex character. Marcus Junius Brutus, a senator who ultimately spearheads the conspiracy to murder Caesar, reveals himself throughout the play as a hero who brings about his own destruction through a terminal flaw. Marcus Brutus is a tragic hero because he is someone of high standing in the Roman community, he…

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    Oswald These are reasons and facts on my understanding that Oswald was not the lone assassin, how he was part of a larger conspiracy, and how he was not completely innocent. According to The JFK Assassination, “The FBI told a man to keep quiet about one man, and the other with a gun.” I do not think that Oswald was the lone assassin because in the text a man saw two men, one a railroad worker, and one that looked like a person in a police outfit, and the FBI told that man who…

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    Analysis Of Good America

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    Analysis of Good Morning America When I was watching Good Morning America, they showed many disastrous images with interesting commentary of what is going on. From the nor’easter storm terrorizing the northeast, to Jared Kushner and the theories surrounding him and his conflicts of interest, GMA really lets you in on all the details. The first thing they talked about was of a nor’easter blowing wave after wave of water in the northeast with a high ninety-three mph wind speed shredding…

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    Moon Landing Essay

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    Since the beginning of the United States, Americans have progressed and created remarkable achievements in order to advance to the society we have today. However, one of America’s biggest achievements, the moon landing of 1969, may have been a hoax. Many people don’t believe that it was a hoax because they don’t see any valid reason for the moon landing to have been staged. However, the competition between Russia and the U.S was fierce, as a result of the Soviets having already put a satellite…

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    dosent only apply to the materialistic things but also to love. Jay Gatsby is a man whose life is built on ambitions and obtaining them but along the way they start to affect the lives of everyone around him. The impact they have lead to illusions , conspiracies, and death Jay Gatsby is a young man who recently moved to West Egg, Long Island.He becomes popular for the extravagant parties he host at his luxurious mansion and he also become a mystery to solve…

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