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    One of most drawn out themes underlying Shakespeare’s second tetralogy is the idea of authenticity; who is authentic, who is not, what is means to be authentic. On the flip side is the opposite notion—the idea of a counterfeit, an inauthentic imitation, sometimes able to fool, sometimes not. However, Shakespeare’s second tetralogy seems to blur this supposed line between what is authentic and what is counterfeit, and in doing so reveals not simply what makes an “authentic” king, but also how…

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    to read based on our own values and principles, NOT on the values and principles of total strangers. “It isn’t censorship, to teach our children that they can’t trust their teachers or librarians to give them good, wholesome books. It’s just the fallout from our fractured culture, which insists on calling evil,good-and then handing it to children.” We’re suppose to trust our teachers in choosing the right book for us. But when they…

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    implication and everlasting deterrent stories of the Atomic age. Peter H. Brothers feel Godzilla was more about people and their psychological regaining of structuring back their cities, their culture, and their lives that was threatened by radioactive fallout than just a monster. In the film they focused on current events at the time while contributing Godzilla and other special effects. As stated in the book Brothers, Peter. “Japan’s Nuclear Nightmare”. Monster, edited by Andrew J. Hoffman,…

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    religious morality, the false consciousness of the masses was maintained. The bourgeoisie, more specifically exemplified through the actions of Putnam effectively murdering his neighbors to amalgamate land, achieved their end goals without any of the fallout of the travesty tarring their reputations to a point of disgrace. The side of no, on the other hand, spoke to the fact the reputations of the courts, and the jurors who operated them, had been innately tainted by the judicial nightmares…

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    In this episode, there is a nuclear bomb warning and everyone must prepare for the possible threat. The fact that only one family has a fallout shelter creates extreme moral tensions between the neighbors. Violence ensues and friendships are broken. In the end, when the warning is lifted, the damage is already done. The bomb didn’t do any harm, like everyone believed, but rather the people…

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    The play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, is a harrowing story, one many people believe is created by destiny. That the characters possess no control over their untimely ends is a common misconception. The tragedy of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet is one that although may begin with fate, is ultimately caused by the choices, good or bad, of the two lovers. When Romeo, Mercutio, and Benvolio are on their way to the Capulet party, Romeo expresses his concerns about attending.…

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    audience. Next, the writer gives the reader three possible choices as to what the answer can be, dead, alive or on hold. Many readers would hope to think the dream is alive but King immediately shatters that hope as he is quick to reveal the painful fallout of the Great Recession and unemployment rates with statistics to prove it. It is interesting to point out that King starts his essay with the Great Recession as a negative and actually ends his essay with the Great Recession with a positive…

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    The Road to Clean Energy is Paved with Nuclear Debris Since the dawn of nuclear power, mankind has been enjoying a relatively cheap and clean energy source that can be relied on as a steady alternative fuel source. Its benefits, though, can easily be outweighed by its detriments. No energy source compares in its potential life-threatening risks to that of nuclear energy. Such disasters may be overlooked due to their rarity and need in a rapidly-evolving society. However, at what point does…

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    look. I would then apply mac vanilla A45 all over the bottom half of the eye lids and blend over the copper colour the faint the line and to help blend it out to give an even finish. I would normally apply the eyeshadow first to prevent and excess fallout on to the foundation. I used a concealer to conceal the under eye area. For this I used mac concealer in a pink shade A25 this will help block out any dark circles under the…

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    Have you heard about the bomb testing of Bikini Atoll? If not here is some understanding. At the beginning of the cold war the US tested bombs on a site called Bikini Atoll in the Marshall islands. Including the world's first Hydrogen bomb and many other nuclear weapons. Similarly the US navy used Kaho’olawe as a bomb testing and training site. I’ll be giving you some insight on the testing of the two and comparing them. Starting off, some background on Bikini Atoll. Bikini Atoll or Operation…

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