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    Miriam's Belonging

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    The Bargain Mart in “A Map of the City” eventually closes because of financial difficulties, and its closing makes a profound personal impact on Miriam’s father’s sense of belonging, and he is physically displaced from his family. As a consequence of the store closing, the family is forced to move out their house into an apartment (Thien 328). Miriam’s father feels like a failure, he is said to feel “only despair” at this change (Thien 328). Miriam’s father is suggested to feel like he cannot do…

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    There is no way that xenophobia does not exist in the contemporary world, you can see it in political campaigns and when an epidemic threatens western civilization. However, The Walking Dead is not an example of xenophobia. The graphic novel The Walking Dead shows a civilization trying to come back after a zombie apocalypse, in which they are living in complete survival mode and never know what is coming for them next. Some people believe that The Walking Dead only has to do with humanity's…

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    Who Is Hezbollah?

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    The Party of God, Hezbollah justifies its armed organization by claiming its goal is to "LIBERATE OR RECOVER OCCUPIED LANDS OF PALESTINE". Levitt (2013) states that Hezbollah a Shia group, does not recognize the legitimacy of the State of Israel, and it has been labeled as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) by the US State Department. Its headquarters is in Lebanon, which is home to a vast majority of displaced Palestinians Hezbollah began its anti Western militancy with attacks against…

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    Medieval Romance consists of many characteristics. They mainly consist and can tie into the codes of chivalry. They can contain fairytale like settings, supernatural elements, and people with heroic qualities. In the movie Seal Team Six There are many scenes and reasons that make this a modern medieval romance. The fact that it is about the mission that was put upon a seal team makes it a medieval romance because they have a job or quest they must complete and they will not stop until they are…

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    Al-Qaeda Targets and Tactics Al-Qaeda is a terror group with founded by Osama bin Laden and other volunteers from the Arab community in 1988. Al-Qaeda has been mounting various terror attacks on civilians and military bases in different countries such as the U.S. embassy bombing in 1998, and the Bali bombing in 2002 ("Al-Qaida making comeback in Iraq, officials say", 2012). Following the various attacks and the destruction of property and loss life, different countries such as the U.S. launched…

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    Bin Laden Outline

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    I. Introduction: Bin Laden’s most important argument is that America is an oppressor of the Islamic state. His argument inspires modern, radical Arab protest movements and terrorist groups by using the words of Allah and emphasizing the comradery of Muslims in defeating threats to their religion. Bin Laden says the real motivation for the presence of Western troops in the Middle East is to support the Jews in Palestine as they aim to control the Arab Peninsula. He justifies his version of…

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    Minaret Research Paper

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    The Great Mosque of Kairouan is the remaining site of one of the oldest standing Minarets in from the Islamic Golden Age. The great Mosque covers nine thousand square free of space, is a quarter mile along its sides, and is the oldest site of Islamic worship in the world. Looking however directly at the Minaret the untrained eye only sees a tall structure but the style of the Minaret is one of function, purpose, and symbolism. The function of the Minaret is to provide a lookout for the watchmen…

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    Hagia Sophia was built as an example of the great vision and expectations Justinian and Theodora had. Hagia Sophia was so big that it is used as a landmark for sailors. Hagia Sophia may be large in size but the exterior has little decoration but allows us to see how solid and sturdy this building is. The focus of this building is around the central dome. The central dome is surrounded by half domes on each side and then more half domes. These domes and vast open spaces are part of what makes…

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    A fictional adaptation of the CIA 's hunt for Osama bin Laden, the blockbuster film Zero Dark Thirty directed by Kathryn Bigelow presents us with a number of important ethical questions. Along with a parallel theme surrounding torture, seen in the film, as well as felt through the audience. Following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden becomes one of the most-wanted men on the planet. The worldwide manhunt for the terrorist leader occupies the resources and attention of two…

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    Where Were You? September 11th was the day everyone’s lives had changed for the worse. Everyone was going on about their everyday lives when two planes hit the twin towers destroying the buildings and killing many of the people in the planes and buildings. People watched in horror as the building went up in flames and the people in them couldn’t get out so they were having to jump for their lives. There were firefighters and police everywhere trying to help everyone but there were so many…

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