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    Dangers Of Stereotyping

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    Dangers of Stereotyping : Don’t Judge A Book by Its Cover The world has created an image for everyone. Muslims are automatically terrorists if they use the word ‘bomb’. African Americans are ridiculed for loving Popeyes chicken. Caucasians are racists and every Latina has to be Mexican or a ‘spic’. By stereotyping our races our intelligence of different cultures are hindered, causing the human race as a whole to be belligerently lost in stupidity. But stereotypes are made for…

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    First Responders

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    they are not even aware of. First responders face many physical safety risks when it comes to international terror attacks. Most terrorist attacks are highly hazardous to responders, because they include chemical/nuclear/biological attacks, dirty bombs, live shooter situations, and other very deadly situations. Terrorist attacks are so dangerous, because some of their main goals are to cause as much destruction and death as possible, create a climate of fear, and cause a media sensation…

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    should also be moral. I’m not a user of people and I wouldn’t myself use people as tools in order for a positive result to occur, I did think however, that if the intended result was for something good to occur, then sometimes one might have to play dirty in order to achieve the goal. However, upon learning about this term I came to realize internally that…

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    Living in a complex and intricate world comes with consequence, as does choosing to whether to view the events in a simplistic manner that abstracts the true nature of history, or a daunting truth that nothing is really simple as you were made to believe in grade school. Everything can be considered political in some regard, even one’s memory, and more importantly, the collective memory of entire nations. Whether one prescribes to the philosophy that there are simple truths of moral black and…

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    of the top drugs that is abused. Taking heroin starts to effect one’s health, brings in many disadvantages such as brain development, disabilities, loss of social life, and death. The human body is like a beautiful pure temple; heroin is the nuclear bomb that wants to destroy it. At the end of it all heroin is only calling for death. Effects on the human body by heroin are very dangerous and life scarring. Heroin is the number one drug used worldwide. Being healthy is what keeps a person alive…

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    and if they ever succeeded, they would surely use it(Willner).” The Threat of nuclear terrorism is completely being blown up by major world influences; the possibility of a terrorist organization getting hold of a nuclear weapon, whether it is a dirty bomb or all out warhead, is so close to nil, it won’t happen in a long time. The chance of terrorists using nuclear weapons to cause terror is not going to happen anytime…

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    Tule Lake Letter Analysis

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    family walked in. the older lady yelled at us to get out. I stepped up and said “no ma’am, we are block 3, barrack 2, same as you,” because I was the only person who understood that we would have to share rooms. Our room has seven people, and is very dirty. We sleep on cots and have a stove in the middle of the room, which is made of wood and tarpaper. I want to go outside, but because it is dark the search lights would follow me…even to the bathroom. If they don’t, I could easily be shot by one…

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    In the poem “Break of Day in the Trenches” by Isaac Rosenberg, he writes, “As I pull the parapet’s poppy / To stick behind my ear” (lines 5-6). Rosenberg writes this because the poppy is a symbol for WWI. When a soldier sees a poppy in a field of bomb shells and large holes, it gives them hope for a bring side. Rosenberg elaborates on this more by saying, “Poppies whose roots are in man’s veins / Drop, and are ever dropping; / But mine in my ear is safe” (lines 23-25). This is relating to all of…

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    The Republic National Convention presents an opportune occasion for a low risk high reward attack by various potential actors. Consequently, several symbolic targets within the vicinity of American Airlines Arena could provide attackers with ample media coverage, as well as the potential for significant loss of civilian lives. Clearly, the big terrorist organizational players like al Qaida are of concern, there are cell factions, lone wolves, and large protests expected near the convention.…

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    and say to them: Come and show another city with lifted head singing so proud to be alive and coarse and strong and cunning.” Las Vegas is one of those cities, dirty and corrupt and inauspicious, but it stands tall and proud, alive from the beginning to…

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