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    The beginning of the Cold War created a new era of division, power, and communist ideals. During this fight for control, one of the biggest construction endeavors in history took place, known as the Berlin Wall. This blockade was built by the Soviet Union and East Berlin soldiers in order to cease the flow of emigrants into the West. The formulation of the Berlin Wall led to a separation of the people, a fight for freedom in government, a struggle for survival, and a political battle between…

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    The intense heat from the mid-summer day and dryness of the air make the tear gas even worse. I can hardly see as my eyes blur and my skin starts to burn from the contact with the gas. More canisters are being launched from the jeeps, accompanied by rubber bullets that only miss me by a few inches before landing in a puff of dust at my feet. The gas fills my lungs and scorches my chest. I eagerly try to suck in air but am met only with suffocation. I can’t move. A hand breaks through the gas and…

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    The Shawshank Redemption Full Movie The Shawshank Redemption was premiered in the United States on September 23, 1994. This is the best movie that has the highest rating among other best films so it is worthy of inclusion in the Top 250 version IMDb Your new director Frank Darabont-, low box office that year and the premiere of Forrest Gump were imposed on "The Shawshank Redemption", the film starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. Now, twenty years after its release, the scenario has been…

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    The beginning of the movie starts off with the narrator/ protagonist being held at gunpoint by a man named Tyler Durden, as the narrator starts to recall when he first met Tyler before this situation occurred, the narrator begins telling his story by explaining his life. A traveling recall specialist for a car company who suffers from insomnia, and claims that he was a slave to consumerism, in which he later seeks help from his doctor about his insomnia, however, the doctor suggested that it…

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    Berlin Wall Research Paper

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    Take it down, the berlin Wall speech Hello I am Mary Green and that may not mean anything to you but I was there when the Berlin wall came down 4 months ago. The Berlin wall caused many people to be in pain and caused multiple conflicts between many people and even other countries. In the 1945, Germany was split into these four parts; the soviet Union, England, US, and France. The four parts decided to split the city berlin into two parts, east and west berlin. Soviets claimed the east…

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    Sam Beyda Ms. Agassi Summer Homework 9/9/15 Enemy Territory Enemy Territory is an excerpt from a short story that focuses on an Allied unit entering the dreaded Germany. It is written by Hanoch Bartov and told through the eyes of Elisha, a young and confused allied soldier. In this short chapter Elisha faces many difficulties that he must overcome just to keep his moral values intact. The fundamental problem the story is grappling with is the issue of revenge. Bartov is trying to…

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    Imagine one, dwindling culture that has a 152% higher chance at winning the lottery compared to another population. Except the reward they win is not wealth, it is the rate of injury. For the Native American people, this statistic is true when juxtaposed to other Americans (Demographics). Similar to this, many unbalanced problems where Native Americans are on the inferior side of the scale compared to Americans with an alarmingly superior side, have appeared in native culture. The roots of these…

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    9/11 Economic Analysis

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    On September 11, 2001(9/11) terrorist attacks were the worst acts of terrorism against the United States. At 8:45 am local time in the New York City, on September 11th the United States awareness of protection was altered eternally. On this day, a Boeing 767 of American Airlines Flight 11 transporting around 92 individuals on the board ,impact into the World Trade Center’s North Tower. Nearby, eight minutes overdue one more Airlines Flight 175 as well owned Boeing 767, which the same was…

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    through the difference between the traditional England and modern capitalistic industrialized society. Orwell depicts the devastating effects of industrialization on nature and the traditional ways of living. In the modern industrialized society demolition of nature and culture is the serious social issues. These social and ecological problems are discussed in this novel by differentiating the traditional England and modern…

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    Name: Riya Tulsyan UB No: 50068527 Individual Assignment #1 Gandhi's doctrine expressed seven sins: wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, commerce without morality, science without humanity, worship without sacrifice, and politics without principle. These transgressions are submitted commonplace good to go and in individuals lives. Wealth without work, this alludes to the act of getting something to no end - controlling markets and stakes so you…

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