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    great white shark is thought to be the most frightening animal on Earth. However, after researching them, it seems that we perceive them to be much more fearsome then they really are. Some explorers have even went free-diving with these so-called “man-eaters,” trying to prove that these sharks are not actually predators of mankind. As time goes on, their fatal image is beginning to fade and possibly people will begin to understand that the harm they are causing is unintentional. The great…

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    Mitch Rapp's Kill Shot

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    After a disastrous experiment in France for the CIA, which resulted in multiple unexplainable deaths, the CIA has moved their interests towards the Middle East. The relationship between the United States and the Middle East is currently unstable due an emergence of terrorism. Thomas Stansfield, Irene Kennedy, and Mitch Rapp are all focal points of the Central Intelligence Agency and will go to extreme lengths to save American lives, even if it means ending the lives of others. In this journal I…

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    that sought to support insurrectionist forces in the Middle East. This image stems directly from controversies beginning with Obama’s skin color. Both right-wing embrace and left-wing denouncement not only thrust Blitt’s image into the media spotlight, but also completely missed the true meaning behind it. From an artist commonly known for his usage of satire,…

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    situation occurred at a middle school in the state on New Jersey. A twelve year old boy had been sexually harassing a girl over the weekend. When parents found out they brought it to the principles attention, but the principle couldn’t do anything about the situation. He reported to the New York Times magazine that “This occurred out of school…We can’t discipline him.” (Orsini) What the parents didn’t know was that the schools were not allowed to do anything about a cyber-attack. In 2010 the…

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    Bay Of Pigs Legacy

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    battle of bay of pigs started on April 17, 1961 (History.com). The bay of pigs of 1961 was a huge fail it made America look bad (History.com). The attack on cuba was suppose to stop communist on that island (U.S. History). Fidel Castro the leader for cuba was a very strong man and smart. At this time the president was John F Kennedy he sent the attack on the cubans that turned out to be a big failure (Awesome stories). It was one of the worse mistakes that United States had made at this time. In…

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    learns about the character’s values and morals based on the culture that surrounded them at the time. The periods of the Early and Late Middle Ages encompass both the barbaric and the chivalrous age. Therefore, the epic poem and chivalric romance written in the Middle Ages, Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, strongly represent what the Anglo-Saxons and the Middle-English cultures viewed…

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    The Pearl Greed

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    The primary theme in "The Pearl" is how greed can destroy one's life with ease. At the beginning of the story, Kino is introduced as a gentle and kind family man. Kino works as a pearl diver to provide for his wife, Juana, and son, Coyitito. Despite not having much money, Kino is happy with his traditional life. However, when Coyitito is suddenly stung by a scorpion and is in critical condition, his life becomes much more complicated. Kino discovers the great pearl. At first, the pearl…

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    The Day the Earth Stood Still September 11, 2001. Most people remember this as being the most tragic day in U.S. history. Thousands of lives were lost during the attacks that day. More importantly, it symbolizes that we as a nation will not be broken or torn apart by hate. In the aftermath of it all, we rose out of the ashes and began to rebuild ourselves to be better and stronger than ever. If you do not already know what happened on this day, here is an overview: On September 11,…

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    creates a wide range of attack from…

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    Ancient Egyptian Warfare

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    many of their close neighbors such as the Libyans and the Nubians to retaliate and invade them back. The Libyans took over the Western portions of the Nile Delta, while the Nubians took over upper Egypt. This caused Egypt to be weakened and prone to attacks from other surrounding forces. They were unable to hold off future invasions and then were ruled by other foreign forces at the very end of the New Kingdom. During wars, the Egyptians used many weapons. The Egyptian men had to produce…

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