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    Introducing itself from the viewpoint of Death, the narrator describes the world in colors avoiding the sadness and robust part of his duty, taking care of the dead. The Book Thief is focused upon a daring brown eyed girl, in which a complex character is revealed. The author develops this character through the eyes of the narrator, who finds a fondness in her for her strong and caring personality, Death sees hope in humanity after watching her life. This girl, Liesel Meminger, is a very dynamic…

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    Madison Smith Mr. Hyde English II Pre-AP, Period 5 October 9, 2015 Looking for Alaska John Green SETTING The story begins in Florida and then shifts to Birmingham, Alabama where Mile’s new boarding school, Culver Creek Preparatory School, is located. The novel is takes place between 2004 to 2005. PLOT One of the most significant events in the book was the death of Alaska Young. Although the book was based and narrated by Miles, the storyline seemed to always focus on Alaska’s humor, ways of…

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    “There is no limit to what a man can do so long as he does not care a straw who gets the credit for it”(Charles Edward Montague).The Book Thief a novel by Markus Zusak, shows the horrors of World War Two through the perspective of a German family. Throughout the story many characters come and go, but one of the most pivotal character is Hans Hubermann. Hans is the Foster father to liesel, and a husband to Rosa. He is caring and loving, but most importantly he is unselfish. Hans is super…

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    Unfinished Bombing Summary

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    Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was targeted to be bombed on April 19, 1995 by a truck full of explosives parked out front. Over 300 other buildings were affected or destroyed in the explosion as well, this ending up with an overall death count of 168 people along with 650 more injured. The bombing was known as the worst terrorist attack on American soil up until six years later on September 11, 2001 (History.com) In this report I will be going over Edward T.…

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    a huge impact, many charges, lots of injuries. When Timothy McVeigh bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Building in Oklahoma City, it became a national tragedy that American people will never forget. The Oklahoma City Bombing About the bomb. People huddle around the TV checking on updates, while others rush to the horrifying scene to find people or help pick up. Morning April 19, 1995 in Oklahoma City, the Alfred P. Murrah Building was obliterated. A bomb made out of tons of explosives exploded,…

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    because he was angry at the government. However, he quicklybecame a perfect example as to how strong our country truly is and how justice will be served.At 9:02am, on April 19, 1995, people’s lives changed forever (history.com staff). Outsidethe Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City, an explosion left 168 innocent men,women, and children dead and more than 500 injured (history.com staff). This explosion was atruck-bomb set off by a man known as Timothy McVeigh and his…

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    According to many crimes that have been committed the one that seemed more intriguing to discuss was definitely the Oklahoma City Bombing, which was carried out by three individuals, but Timothy McVeigh seemed to get the biggest notoriety for the crime and also labeling him as one of the most well known mass murders around the world. In this paper it is proven that an individual 's situations will cause them to act out in a time in their life which include criminal acts doing what even seemed…

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    Domestic Terrorist

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    Hence, “In a free society, the media and the government will invariably clash on what gets coverage and what should not” (p.506). Also there are news stations who show twenty-four hours a day supporting terroism. According to Simonsen & Spindlove (2013), the Arabic news media named Al Jazeera is “the largest and most controversial Arabic news channel in the Middle East” (p.506). This news media is able to show coverage all of the world, twenty-four hours a day to Arabic speaking people who…

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    advances that changed the computer world forever. On April 19, 1995, one of the deadliest attacks of terrorism occurred in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Timothy McVeigh was an American militant and was the man that set of the bomb in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal…

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    At 9:02 a.m. on April 19, 1995 a bomb went off that changed the world forever. The Alfred P. Murrah building in Oklahoma City had been bombed in a terrorist attack. The Oklahoma City bombing affected America in numerous ways, including in business, the lives of the victims, and America’s Image. Timothy McVeigh, a former military man, was the one behind this attack. McVeigh earned many medals while serving in the Persian Gulf War, but after not being admitted into the Special Forces program he…

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