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    ill, and anyone with a physical disability. From the beginning of Hitler 's career to the end, he made the Jewish people suffer. Elie Wiesel, a holocaust survivor stated that “Not all victims were Jewish . . . but all Jews were victims”. The destruction of the Jewish people began in 1933 and ended in 1945. A Jewish person was defined as someone who descended from at least three Jewish grandparents who were full Jews by race. The First Solution began in 1933 and was the least violent method…

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    was undeniably in love with his newly wed wife was easily able to murder her after believing she had been unfaithful. However Othello was only so easily convinced by his so called companion Iago, an evil man whose evil nature was the cause of the destruction of the tragic hero. Iago’s jealousy fueled plan was able to follow though due to his lack of emotions and his deceitful ways, and in this play it is seen how a little jealousy can go a long way. From the beginning of Shakespeare’s play,…

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    everything. Without balance the once rich bio-diverse habitats of our oceans will cease to exist. We continue to actively destroy a food chain system kept in balance by millions of years of evolution. There are many things contributing to the destruction of our food chain, one of them being over fishing; throwing further off balance the already struggling underwater world of the world’s oceans. Ninety percent of large predatory fish, including tuna, swordfish, and sharks are now gone from…

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    In the war against terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) pose a potential strategic scenario (White, 2012). R. James Woolsey, former head of the Central Intelligence Agency believes terrorist possessing the capabilities of WMD represent the single most serious threat to United States national security ( ). The challenges of WMD are; they are easy to build and easy to hide. One of the most challenging weapon types of WMD are biological agents. These agents are viewed as infectious…

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    Point #2 – The destruction of Jerusalem and the temple in A.D. 70 is a fulfilment of Christ’s prophecy of perilous times. In moving along, we turn our attention to verse 14 of the text. Verse 14 is a pivotal moment in Christ’s teaching to his disciples. In verses 4-13 Jesus has been telling his disciples to look for signs; however, those signs can be looked at as being vague and not specific. Furthermore, those signs would occur during a time period that would lead to the destruction. In verse…

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    George W. Bush became president in the US January 2001; Bush first foreign policy in the Middle East was how to contain the Saddam regime in regards to weapon of mass destruction. The Bush administration and UN work together to put sanctions on Iraq and keep the regime on check. However, the Bush government claimed the UN sanction on Iraq was weak and ineffective therefore, the Secretary of State Colin Powell initiated a new proposal known as “ smart sanctions” as economic sanction that will…

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    Just imagine that you had a school of all one colored skin and not being able to talk to anyone else besides the color of your skin. Imagine that you are on a bus and have to just sit in the back all the times. Black lives had so many problems with their lives, and having other people telling you what to do all the time. Imagine that if you did something wrong that you might be killed. That's how black lives had to live for most of their time alive. For many years black lives have be treated…

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    The play that I have done my examination on is a Greek disaster composed by the William Shakespeare, Othello. To give a brief foundation of the play, Othello goes into a story of a Black Male by the name of Othello who was a general in the Venetian Army. He furtively weds the King Brabantio's little girl, Desdemona, who is Caucasian, accordingly making pressures inside the kingdom. Iago who is to some degree a colleague to Othello gets to know him, yet just out of envy from Othello position in…

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    Being an American means creating and not destroying. It’s contributing to a better life not just for you but for those around you. It’s accepting differences that you may have with others. It’s tolerance. It’s being understanding. It’s being innovative and motivated. America should be based entirely around these ordeals but it’s not. Greed, prejudice, crime, and ignorance are what embodies America in today’s world. In 2016 alone there have been hundreds of mass shootings, dozens of mass drug…

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    Perform the speech just as I showed you, clearly and smoothly. If you want to speak louder as bad actors usually do, I might willingly look for a newscaster to read the lines for me. Don’t overuse too many hand gestures; just do as few as possible, moderately, like this. If a powerful tempest of passion comes on you while you are on stage, keep your emotions moderate and smooth. I deeply hate a wig wearing, a bombastic actor that tears a passion into shreds, bursting everyone’s ears to impress…

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