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    A Hero or a Warmonger? Was President Trump’s Airstrike on Syria Legal? Trump has garnered a lot of attention since he has taken office. Some of his first executive orders as the commander and chief of the United States were carried out with huge backlash from the American and international community. His most recent decision as president was very controversial. President Trump launched a bombing strike in retaliation for Syria’s alleged use of chemical weapons on their own people…

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    of his fellow castaways. His loss is expressed through this quote: “Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of a man’s heart and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy” (p. 202). Ralph is no longer ignorant to the fact that people are truly good as he sees that without the rules of society, humans are capable to regressing into savagery. He is confronted by the “darkness of a man’s heart”, as he recounts the atrocious acts that Jack performs throughout the…

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    The protagonist of the novel The Catcher in the Rye is Holden Caulfield. The entire novel is based on a short period of Holden’s life which he is describing to a psychotherapist. Throughout the novel we get the idea that Holden, is not living up to his potential, is angry at society, and is looking for love. The protagonist of the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie, shares many traits with Holden. Janie is an african american women, who is abandoned by her family, and left to be raised by…

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    Charles Ross Family

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    was November 1st, 1839, Charles Ross’s birthday. The mom planned to have family games, folk storytelling, and an abundant feast incorporating a great cake. The family had, as one could say, superficial fun. In the strategic games like chess and checkers, the fun was solely from winning the game, rather than the socializing itself. The folk storytelling was a disappointment compared to other families. The only two people who told stories were the mom, Karmin Ross and Hannek Ross, brother of…

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    opportunity is especially beneficial for future teachers like myself since it helps to build community relations, it shows students active and caring adulating in the education field and helps developing teachers apply skills to the real world. In fact, Eyler & Giles (1999) in their research have found evidence that one of the major benefits of service learning is the applied problem solving, critical thinking, and real world experience for the students while they are still being mentored in…

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    In the story, Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neal Hurston, there is a struggle between social status, class, race, gender, and wealth. Since the author, Zora Neale Hurston, is a female, it kind of presents the idea that the entirety of the story is to make the protagonist, Janie, seem to be a feminist hero like character. One of the most important struggles within the story is equality between the story’s “protagonist” and the other male secondary characters. While Janie would not…

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    patients experienced adverse drug events (Figge, 2009). Human error occurs more than we expect and can easily happen with the transferring of patient information, misspelling words, mixing patient’s records, or just making transcription errors. Self-checker applications such as iTriage and Symptify from the Mayo Clinic were found to provide the correct diagnosis listed first 34% of the time and suggesting proper triage in 57% of the cases for consumers on average (Semigran, Linder, Gidengil, &…

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    D’Angelo approaches the scene is already being established, he stands over them as if to be looking down on them which sets up the idea of hierarchy in the organization. The young dealers are using chess pieces and a chess board for a much simpler game, checkers. This establishes…

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    ruling was a pivotal moment in history, it was the point where all the past segregation cases like Plessy v. Ferguson boiled over, it then sparked the rest of the legal movement of the civil rights, its effect even transcends to today standing for the fact that in America justice surpasses…

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    T-Pain for his music but a little known fact about him is that he's changed the music industry. Ever wondered why T-pain’s voice is different and almost perfectly soothing and unique? It’s called auto tune. Since T-Pain introduced auto tune into the game, many artists also followed right behind him. Today T-Pain's influence can be seen all over the music industry, whether it’s through his music or just banners in the streets. But another little unknown fact about T-pain is that he is actually…

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