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    quotation in my source “Why Edward Snowden Is a Hero.” In the introduction of the sandwich, the author John Cassidy describes about the targeting countries of NSA’s surveillance program. He presents that the spying programs are not only collecting data from countries like Iran and Pakistan, but also from many allied countries. Cassidy then transits from introducing the surprising fact to the source material when uses his source to back up this fact. He directly quotes words from Edward Snowden…

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    Jonathan Edwards expresses throughout his entire sermon one common ideal. Being born again is the only way to salvation. Articulating many puritan ideals about Gods vision of humans, he claims humans are instinctive sinners and we must change to escape the jaws of hell. Believing in predestination he emphasizes on this matter. But its central argument is not the most important aspect of this sermon. The technique and method used to generate a resounding and influential sermon are indispensable…

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    Throughout time Americans had it all, they had the full protection of the constitution until September 11, 2001 when the United States received one of the most catastrophic attack on American soil ever recorded. George W. Bush wanted to infiltrate the terrorist who committed such an act that lead to war. Bush thought of a brilliant idea to help us find the person who committed the crime he infiltrated Iraq phone calls and on May 11, 2011 under a new Presidential term, Osama Bin Laden was found…

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    aspects of American life conformed to such ideals. The films Pleasantville and Edward Scissorhands critique the 1950s and depict how the era was actually not an age of conformity. The films are similar in that they display the consistent lives of Americans by addressing their fear of the uncertain and the gender stereotypes during this era. The films differ in that Pleasantville mainly focuses on self-discovery, while Edward Scissorhands mainly focuses on prejudice and discrimination. The two…

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    A long dispute started in 2008 when the first Twilight movie started. Jacob Black and Edward Cullen have turned plenty of heads. People have had fantasies everyday about being with either one. Start imagining an over one hundred year old vampire who looks 17, and a buff fearless werewolf all on one screen. Werewolf and Vampire lovers flourish throughout the world: the two happen to capture the hearts of many. However the contrasts made between the two are vast. If you’re Team Jacob, he…

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    King Edward Ideal Leader

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    King Edward is an ideal leader because he possesses all the key personal attributes that one would need in order to be an effective leader. First, King Edward is an excellent communicator. He is described as someone who “communicates well and loves to hear from his followers and have input from everyone.” It is extremely important for a leader to be able to effectively communicate his expectations, issues and advice because it reduces incidences of misunderstanding and consequent errors. It…

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    Edward Snowden is currently residing in Russia after leaving Hong Kong on June 23, 2013. He has been granted asylum until 2020. Snowden’s reason for coming to Hong Kong resulted in the biggest and most publicized information leak in U.S. history. When Glenn Greenwald, a commentator for The Guardian , landed in Hong Kong, he had already gotten documents from Snowden dealing with the NSA Prism program, which secretly collected internet communications from major U.S. internet companies.…

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    Edward Snowden, the former subcontractor of the National Security Agency is a dishonorable traitor who threatened the welfare of The United States’ national security system. Through the works of prominent philosophers including, Ronald Dworkin, Thomas Hobbes, and Henry David Thoreau it provides an understanding of the importance of establishing a proper punishment while enforcing the prior precedent. These works are able to be applied to Edward Snowden’s case due to his avoidance of accepting…

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    Edward has written who is he you ask.Well he is an American theoretical physicist. He is also the professor of mathematical physics at the Institute for Advanced Study which is located in Princeton, New Jersey.He was also the person who discovered the string theory.Which states “that subatomic particles, instead of being single points, are actually strings, oscillating (vibrating) a certain way.” He also discovered a couple more theories. Edward Written was born August 26, 1951, in Baltimore,…

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    to keep classified information secret. The last ethical issue is did he consider the effects of his actions on the American people and other countries knowing about sensitive and classified intelligence. To no avail the question of how to label Edward Snowden remains. Some believe he is a traitor and deserves the punishment…

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