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    Armenian Genocide

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    As citizen’s of a modern society, it is our responsibility to acknowledge the disturbing actions of our past, avoiding ignorance in order to preserve peace and prevent future loss of life, therefore, it is crucial that the Armenian Genocide should be recognized by everyone as premeditated genocide. In the shadow of World War I, one of the world’s first systematic genocides transpired within the Ottoman Empire. From 1908 to 1922 the Turkish government arrested, executed, and deported over 1.5…

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    Democide; Redefined I remember back to my younger days of history class, learning about ancient civilizations, kings, wars, and revolution. I learned about all of the genocides, massacres, and human slaughtering of many innocent people, with man always on a conquest for more land and power. This mass murdering has continued up until this very day, and is far more common than any type of war or revolution. But from I was told, history is recorded so in the future, we won’t repeat it. According…

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    responsible for all the taxes in a region called Cilicia. That’s where his father-in-laws was the governor, so basically he used every little chance he could get out of them and went as far as he could with it so the army of Cilicia to sole accounts in Cyprus. `When Caesar’s civil war broke out in 49BC between the pompey and Caesar, Brutus followed his old rival and the present leader of the rival and the present leader of the rival pompey when the big fight of Pharsalus begun on…

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    The changes that can occur can either be negative or positive. For Desdemona, it was not positive; instead she was startled with Othello’s assumption that she was having an affaire with Michael Cassio the lieutenant of Othello and governor of Cyprus after Othello’s death. Emilia, Iago’s wife tells Desdemona "[who] would not make her husband a cuckold to make him a monarch?” What Emilia is trying to say is that she would cheat on her husband if they had something to gain from it. Desdemona can…

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    A Tragedy is a Result of one 's Insecurities A cowardly man will always find spineless reasons behind his actions that may result in a series of disastrous events. In the novel Othello by William Shakespeare, Iago demonstrates the character of an insecure man who encounters insecurities that come in the forms of jealousy, personal/sexuality, and identity. These insecurities have a key role in the development of the play and the creation of Othello’s tragedy. To theorize, Iago is a weak and…

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    The Impact Of Brexit

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    will need to be re-discussed because the UK do not have free trade within the EU, and trade agreements with these powerful states will be lost for Britain. However, the countries most affected by Brexit are Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Malta, Cyprus and Luxembourg. This is mainly due to the weaker exports, all of these countries export their goods and services to the UK, which make up around 8 percent of their total GDP. The actor involved is the people of the United Kingdom, they operate…

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    As can be seen both in literature and in life, Humans naturally gravitate towards lies that are convenient to whatever narrative they want to believe. Contemporarily, Facebook has faced accusations of creating “information bubbles” which surround people with content that reinforces their political opinions. These “information bubbles” facilitated the proliferation of fake news and strongly influenced the outcome of the 2016 election. Shakespeare’s Othello uses characters to illustrate the…

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    Why Are Chemtrails Bad

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    Chemtrails, are they Treats? Do you know what chemtrails are? Have you ever wondered what a thin cloud was doing behind a jet? Well, you are about to find out! Conspiracy has it that chemtrails are toxic to the human body because they are made from jets and that could get us, the people, sick even though it’s the same as rainwater, but the people also think the government is using chemtrails to decrease the population in larger cities , use them for combat, and manipulation of the weather…

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    Psychopathy in Othello and 1984 Psychopaths are mentally ill individuals who display violent social behavior, low empathy and disinhibited, bold behavior. An obsessive desire for control, mastery of psychological warfare and the willingness to hurt others for personal gain are defining characteristics of this disorder. These traits are seen in some of the characters in William Shakespeare’s Othello and George Orwell’s 1984. Iago and the characters that form the Party both display these…

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    The biggest harm to human health is caused by bad habits such as smoking, alcohol drinking and drug use, especially in teenagers. Nowadays, the use of alcohol and the epidemic of alcoholism around the world, are among the biggest problems. This social problem is discussed not only in the political arena, but it also has a wide public resonance. The introduction to the use of alcohol is an important topic, which needs special attention. It should be introduce to teenagers as soon as they getting…

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