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    Before the time period of 133BC, the Roman Army symbolised power and corruption for whomever held the army, as they essentially held the state. The Senate ran virtually unopposed, as it was the body of government, it was the legislature, executive and judiciary, all within one. This meant that they had ultimate control in Rome, however the power stemmed their vast territorial expansion, which resulted in exploitation of lands, achieved by their control over the Roman army. This could only be…

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    (Brown 14). Similarly, in chapter one of Animal Farm, the animals were singing their anthem Beasts of England, which had awoken Farmer Jones, and he believed that it was a fox that caused him to wake up. Due to believing that, Jones got his gun and shot out his window six times. Another thing both leaders had in common were that they lived in luxury. During the Russian Revolution, it was known that Czar Nicholas II and his family resided at the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. A palace is a…

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    Born September 25, 1897 in New Albany, Mississippi, William Cuthbert Falkner, titled after his great-grandfather Colonel Falkner, (the “u” was later added by William Faulkner’s own desire), is classified as a brilliant novelist, poet, scriptwriter, and author; although, in the safe bet of some critics Faulkner is mostly distinguished as a short story writer. His short stories are passionate, deep, and intense; with a mystic way of luring its readers into the deceptive community of Yoknapatawpha,…

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    Warsaw Ghetto Uprising ALIBASET When we wake up in the morning with the alarm of our phone and read the newspaper or watch the news, we are confronted with the same terrible news everyday: crime, poverty, rape, war, death and disasters. I myself cannot remember a single day without a news report of something bad happening somewhere in the world. Imagine all these issues and times it by 10,000, all of this, was going to be confronted by the Jewish people of Europe, when the Nazi party took power…

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    criminal act. In other words, it’s the criminal’s individualistic decision that leads to his criminality. Hence, one implication the State should consider is making the cost higher than the benefits of committing the crime. This could be done by establishing harsher punishes, however, research has noted otherwise because harsher penalties could actually lead to higher crime rates.…

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    being associated with terrorism or Army of God or Adam Lanza. It is rather saddening while researching this topic an article caught my attention. Adam Lanza was involved in an article of the Dailymail and headline was 'Adam Lanza hated his mother he shot dead because he thought 'she loved the students at Sandy Hook more than him '. This particular headline does not condemn Adam Lanza 's horrifying carnage against the angelic students but rather endeavours to draw sympathetic readers by giving…

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    World War II was a six year battle between Europe the United States against Japan and Germany. Many authors have written about the events of this war and in effort to help readers to understand the horrors of this conflict. Herman Wouk, a Pulitzer Prize winner, wrote several novels set during World War II including, War and Remembrance. Wouk, aiming to create a novel that was neither entirely fictional or historical stated that he wanted his readers to “remember what happened in the worst world…

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    From segregation to stop and frisks and from Jim Crow to jailing, clearly, the struggles African Americans face today do not level up to the ones faced by their ancestors. Although the days of blatant racism have ultimately reached their end, minority populations continue to face many indignities in their everyday lives. While the generations from before the Civil Rights movement feared for their lives, today minorities fear uncalled for searches and a justice system that sees them as a…

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    A Feminist Analysis of The Movie “Thelma & Louise” “Thelma and Louise” directed by Ridley Scott is a feminist road movie discussing women place in Hollywood action drama. Thelma (Geena Davis), a housewife, and Louise (Susan Sarandon), a waitress are two different characterised women in the movie. It is a rebel history from a feminine perspective and it shows the incidents they face as a results of their rebel in many ways on the road they rised and an effort to overcome their status within the…

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    Alfred Hitchcock once said “there is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it”(Crow, Jonathan).One of the greatest filmmakers of all times, was nicknamed “The Master of Suspense” for he was creating a psychological suspense in his films, which resulted in a unique watching experience (Alfred Hitchcock." Bio.com.). He was also an acknowledge master of the thriller, a genre he virtually invented (Ramirez Berg, Charles) and a brilliant technician. Born in London on August 13, 1899…

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