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    the fight for their country. I believe Seymour Reit did a great job describing Emma’s story and furthermore the qualities that made her stand out. This book revealed Emma’s beliefs, her pride in her country, and immense bravery. In Behind Rebel Lines Seymour Reit used his craft to tell the complex yet compelling story…

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    grade class was going to be the line leader. The line leader, in elementary school, was the ultimate honor. In the mind of a six-year-old, being the line leader meant you had all the power. That day, my teacher picked me to be line leader. I stood up and bared a toothless grin, while my classmates sunk back down into their seats. I was the leader now, and I got to choose how our class got to where we needed to go. I loved it. After getting selected as the line leader, I was ecstatic. I was…

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    fought for peace, for the future, for the people. The casualties and pains of the soldiers were not without a cause. That is the case with Joe Beyrle, an ordinary soldier who found himself on many sides of the war in Thomas Taylor’s Behind Hitler’s Lines. Beyrle’s life can be seen as a microcosm of the entire war, where families, friends, and comrades in the battlefield were all split apart. Beyrle left behind his potential career at Notre Dame University in order to serve his country, and ended…

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    would want to stop someone from doing something they’ve always wanted to do? To me, letting women fight on the front line would let them live a dream or continue on a tradition their family started. We as women need to start standing up for what we believe in, and as of this year we are doing so. This shouldn’t of took as long as it did to get it passed by congress. Women on the front line/combat should of been passed in 1920 when the 19th amendment was passed for women to vote. As stated in…

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    The Shadow Lines discusses the effects of fear on memory, the connection between the past and the present in narrator’s own identity, the life story of an Indian boy there and in London. The crucial and historical events like communal riots of 1963-64 in Dhaka, World War II, Partition of India, and Swadeshi Movement that occurred in 1980s are recalled by the narrator and these memories traumatize the narrator. The aspect of cosmopolitanism is found in the character of Ila. The protagonist is…

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    Meta Description: Discover underrated yachting destinations around the world and learn why these places are well worth a visit on your next yacht charter holiday. Underrated Yachting Destinations Across the Globe You Must Visit When talking about luxury cruises, Ibiza, Sicily, Mallorca, the Whitsunday Islands, Monte Carlo, and Santorini are some of the famous destinations that will surely be mentioned. Undoubtedly, these places have earned their reputation as famous sailing spots. But there…

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    According to Cater (2007, p. 6), the increase of interest in the global marine environment had meant that the growth rate of marine tourism exceeded that of most of the rest of the tourism industry. As stated by Orams (as cited in Cater, 2007, p. 7), "Coastal and marine tourism includes those recreational activities which involve travel away from one's place of residence which have as their host or focus the marine environment and/or the coastal zone." This is the case for Indonesia, Thailand,…

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    should be allowed to fight on the front lines alongside the members of the opposite sex. Women should not be allowed to fight on the front lines alongside men because they are more emotional than men, their physique is different and less durable than men’s, and they have a harder time navigating. Arguments like this have been around for a long time and will continue to be around for many more years to come. Women should not be allowed on the front lines because they are more emotional than men…

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    POVERTY. WHAT IS IT? Persons in Household Poverty Line 1 $11,670 2 $15,730 3 $19,790 4 $23,850 5 $27,910 6 $31,970 7 $36,030 8 $40,090 What is poverty? How did poverty start? Are there ways we can try to fix poverty? Yes, all good questions and they will be answered in time. Let us start with the basics; what is poverty? Well the dictionary.com says that poverty is the lack of money to take care of your everyday needs to live. How did poverty start? It was always there, one person having nothing…

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    margin was only 4%, lower than Carnival’s 7%. Out of the three market leaders, Norwegian Cruise Lines Ltd. was the only one to experience a growth in net income in the 2011 to 2012 period, though it suffered a 2% drop in passengers transported. Focusing on its tangible offerings, the Norwegian Breakaway offers novelty attractions that include a five-story water slide in its new Aqua Park (Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Financial Reports First Quarter 2016). The Norwegian Epic information…

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