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    Memories plays a monumental role in one's lifestyle. They have the power to crush and to transform one's identity. Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian and Ariel Dorfman's Death and the Maiden both use memory as the fundamental building blocks to the protagonists' life story. In Sherman Alexie's novel, memory is used as a background for Junior's character transformation. Ariel Dorfman, on the other hand, portrays memory as more of a debilitating factor than anything…

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    National Security Strategy and China Arthur Lykke, of the Army War College, modeled strategy with his simple National Security Strategy model. Lykke defined the pillars of National strategy as the ends (objectives), ways (methods used), and means (resources available) on which military and, ultimately, National Strategy are balanced. Imbalance of any pillar incurs strategic risk. Suitability, feasibility, and acceptability are the criteria from the pillars are evaluated. Suitability: can we…

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    Common methods include experiments, phone surveys, focus groups, direct observations and questionnaires (2 psychology 3). Researchers often gather many details about each respondent’s sex, age, race, educational history, social class and current and past financial situation. This type of information allows each person to be grouped together based on what they like or…

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    loneliness, and losing progress. Charlie gains progress and starts to outthink his peers, but he unexpectedly, is disliked by others because he is becoming so smart. Charlie 's rapid increase of intelligence raises a conflict; he has an emotional fallout and this leads to Alice, his love to leave him. Charlie realizes his regression when he passes through the stages of intelligence, knowing he may lose all his progress following the operation. A couple of days after the operation Charlie starts…

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    dramatizes the strenuous anxieties surrounding the Manhattan Project 's creation of the atomic bomb. The opera’s libretto using original sources, features in their own words the described tensions among the scientists involved in making the bomb. The 3-and-a-half-hour production follows the father of the atomic bomb, theatrical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, as he wrestles with “the pull between scientific rectitude and mass murder” while overseeing the creation and testing of the first atomic…

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    Giving to others while you don’t have much to give, can be a difficult thing to do. In “Ezekiel Johnson,” by Walter Dean Meyers and “The Other Side,” by Jacqueline Woodson, both characters find a way to make this possible. The points of view of the characters are both from a time when the characters were put into tough situations. Ezekiel Johnson was living in an alley, and had nothing to give. But, when he had the opportunity he still found a way to give anything he could to those who were…

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    Question 3: Chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons are capable of generating large-scale effects and are intended to cause serious injury or death. The indiscriminate nature of these weapons is distinctly different than conventional weapons so that there is an inherent threat to civilian populations. Whereas a soldier targets an individual in the crosshairs of his gun, once a chemical, biological, or nuclear weapon is released there is a greater level of separation between the user and the…

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    What’s behind Howl Howl is written by Irwin Allen Ginsberg. He was born in June 3, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey. He is one of the best writer in the beat generation. He was the son of an English teacher and Russian expatriate. His childhood might not have been the greatest. In his early life, he got marked by his mother’s psychological troubles and a series of nervous breakdowns. Later in 1943, while studying in Columbia University, he met and befriends with William Burroughs and Jack Kerouac.…

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    describes how American airstrikes create tragedy in the lives of the two main characters, Najmah and Nusrat. (BS-2) Through the literary element of conflict, Staples shows the perspectives of Najmah and Nusrat as they struggle with the outcomes of war. (BS-3) Through in depth descriptions of the fictional character’s tragic lives, the reader is able to feel a sense of sympathy, not only for Najmah and Nusrat, but also for the…

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    I have had a rough life. I have been through a lot and I am ready to accept what has happened in the past. The idiots who called me names are gone. There is nothing I could gain from either yelling at them or beating the living day lights out of them. There were times that there were rumors that were spread about me like me being gay or not being able to get a girlfriend. Even though those rumors were false, I thought at the time everyone hated me and so I shut down emotionally. After that…

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