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    Because of the controversy surrounding the history of Ward Churchill, criticizing the man and ignoring the message would seem the easier choice. However, this is necessary for reviewing “Crimes against Humanity”. This is a stark essay in which the thesis he used was the unfair treatment of Native Americans in the United States of America. In the first section of his essay, Churchill discussed the stereotypes and other forms of negative imagery associated with the Native American culture…

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    accused of crimes against Humanity. Reason being is that Napoleon Bonaparte has proven time and time again that his best interest was for the people of France. This is shown by his many reforms which helped abolished inequality amongst social classes in France, spreading enlightenment ideas throughout Europe, and his military genius, losing only two battles during his unification of Europe. These are all qualities of a good leader and only further prove that Napoleon is not guilty of crimes…

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    criminal, it still applies to his crimes against humanity in Hiroshima. Harry S. Truman is to be charged on the act of a crime against humanity due to the extremity of Hiroshima, Lack of communication to Japan and Aftermath of Hiroshima. As the story of Harry S. Truman and Hiroshima begins to unfold, one should think to oneself, were the horrid attacks upon Hiroshima necessary? To begin with, Harry S. Truman…

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    effects a corrupt government can have on society and portrays how easy it is to blindly follow inhumane laws made by the government. Short stories The Fat Boy and The Sniper share the idea that society can make us do something inhumane by putting us against someone. Across the texts Examination Day and The Lottery, you see the effects of a corrupt government and how easy it is to blindly follow them even though they make others do inhumane things. For example,…

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    who experienced these past events. Another possible genre that could resemble this story is crime which is only applies to Holmes in this book. With his taps in his building and rooms that could be filled with gas to quickly kill victims. For instance, when Holmes trapped Anna in the room and kept her inside for a long period of time till he felt it was right to turn on the toxic gas (296). All these crimes that Holmes does and receives no punishment until later in the book. Which could also…

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    The culture is a set of beliefs, values and rules that is presented by members of the community, and it's the tradition that characterizes all societies from each other. Culture is that reflect properties of the Civilization and intellectual that are characterized by a society. In many societies there are a culture encounter which is focuses on the study of cultural identities and symbolic representational and interpretational forms through an international, cross-cultural and global perspective…

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    The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian When reading The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian readers may come to the conclusion, that Mr. P. was right in the assertion that Junior must leave the reservation forever in order to become a success. Though I agree that Junior needed to leave the reservation to find success in traditional education, Junior can find a different kind of personal growth and success through the people and culture on the reservation. Junior’s academic…

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    For my rhetorical and visual analysis paper, I chose to write about the visual storytelling of an art school’s ad and how it was weak in its presentation. When I decided to write my thoughts on this topic, I wanted to illustrate my professional opinion on advertising and how important it is to touch on all aspects of rhetoric when working on a visual. I also wanted to include this essay rather than my rhetorical narrative paper because I was much more passionate on the topic of analyzing this…

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    successful society. Expressing compassion and making connections with other people outside that student’s discipline will help the student become a well-rounded individual. By taking a humanities course, the student is able to recognize other interests he or she has and understand others who are an art or humanities field major. Education should broaden the horizons of their students rather than limit them, as well as, teaching students about balancing their lives on their own. Encouraging…

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    Before this class I really didn’t give are much thought but now I have come to learn and appreciate that are is not only pretty pictures or statues. There are different reasons and uses for pieces of art, intended by the artist. Artists use many different colors, textures and techniques to reach their different audiences. Along with materials and objects, space and time period also influence art. No matter what the artist portrays, the audiences perceive it and appreciate it in different ways.…

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