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    Cole Matthews, in Touching Spirit Bear, is a normal looking kid with a few exceptions. He wore blue jeans and a shirt. “His blue jeans, heavy wool shirt and jacket…”p.5. Cole has dirty blond hair and is a 15 and a young looking kid.”He was an innocent-looking, baby-faced fifteen-year-old…”p.5 He is approximately 5’6 and 150 pounds. Cole is a narcissistic juvenile delinquent who thinks he is the centre of a attention. Cole is the bully of his neighbourhood to be his friend with him you need to…

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    controversy whether or not dirty hands are necessary for politics and brings a dilemma if one should partake in it or not. The “dirty hands” issue arises when a political leader is forced to make a choice in order to do something morally wrong in order to bring about a greater good of some sort. When someone is forced to choose between supporting an important moral principle or to avoid some sort of disaster there can be a lot of questions that may come up. This is why dirty hand politicians are…

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    still considered a weak country in the eyes of the war. As the Allies liberated Europe, Hitler recognized his dream was done, committing suicide on April 30th, 1945. The war ended as the Allies took Europe back and the United States dropped to atomic bombs on Japan. Sealing an Ally…

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    Snow, a comedian, once said, “Technology… is a queer thing. It brings you great gifts with one hand, and it stabs you in the back with the other.” In the 1950s, the most recent and powerful piece of technology invented was the atomic bomb. The United States dropped the bomb on Japan, in an effort to end WWII. The United States was also not in good terms with the Soviet Union. Japan surrendered and the much feared nuclear war never happened. The author, Ray Bradbury, wrote the story, “There Will…

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    Along with all the death that war has brought, the dilemma of how carelessly lives are thrown away is also raised. In Joseph Heller’s Catch-22, he satirizes the struggles of wartime for a combat pilot Yossarian that finds himself unable to escape the “Catch 22” system. Forced to fly seemingly endless missions alongside high death probabilities, Yossarian finds that the enemies are all around him from his own living cells to his commanding officer. The novel follows him and his companion’s…

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    Illegal immigration is like a ticking time bomb. It is an issue that will only get worse as time goes on until it eventually just blows up. That is why Michael Scott has taken a stance on this subject. He argues to American citizens that the government is not doing enough to stop illegal immigration. Scott concernedly explains that by not controlling illegal aliens, it will propagate issues in the United States. Furthermore, the government needs to do more to stop illegal immigration by taking…

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    they do this or how much it annoys people like me. I think my pet peeves are normal pet peeves that anyone could probably have. That might be a no-matter-problem but if you let it be without having any solution, one day, it will be exploded like a bomb and its fire will end every relationship that takes time and patience to build up. Who knows if there is a relationship you want to keep it for life but end up that way! Be aware of it and take action when it…

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    As viewers walk through the art gallery on the Southeastern Community College campus, there are multiple compelling pieces of art that have an amazing meaningful story and purpose just below their surface appearance. The piece of art that I chose to write about is “Little Bunnies V ‘With No Forest to Call Home, The Bunnies Had Nothing Left to Lose.’” by Abby Spangel Perry. Out of all of the pieces of art in the gallery, this specific one speaks volumes to its audience. Why this piece? Why would…

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    he was trying to get people to join his cause in the fight against the government (Etter, 2008, pp. 60-61). Etter (2008) has stated from the general basis in Turner Diaries, “a race war is ignited by the bombing of a federal building using a truck bomb made with ammonium nitrates and diesel fuel” (pp. 65). Thus, the Turner Diaries was being highly recommended by most extremist groups at the time including the National Alliance and its’ founder, William Pierce, who not only wrote the document, he…

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    My three identities are America’s worst fears. My identity is what prevents those who are closed-minded to sleep at night. Men disrespect me. Those who are privileged look down on me, and the racist fear I will bomb their “Land of the Free.” Kwame Anthony Appiah wrote his article “Racial Identities” explaining our different identities and how each of our “collective identities” makes up a script or narrative of shaping our life. I identify myself as an African-American-female-Muslim. As an…

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