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    read there will be another that is similar and different in many ways. In the story, The Most Dangerous Game, written by Richard Connell, our main character learns what it is like to be hunted. High Noon, written by Carl Foreman, is a film about a marshal that has to choose between protecting his town or leaving with his wife. In both the film and the text, the settings and main characters are both similar, however the conflicts differ from each other which effects the plot of both stories. The…

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    The Cold War was a fifty year long conflict between the Soviet Union’s communism and the United States’ capitalism. These opposing systems of ideology created a rift between the two, once allied countries. During World War II, the Soviet Union and the United States worked as Allied forces to stop Hitler and his assaults on other nations. It seemed the alliance was going to be long lasting, however, the difference in ideology and the values divided the two nations. Their ideologies divided the…

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    1815 Napoleons army was vastly outnumbered by the allies and knew that he could not defeat these armies after they united; he had to beat them separately. As the Anglo-Dutch army, led by the Duke of Wellington, and the Prussian army, led by Field Marshal Blucher, were closest, Napoleon had to destroy them first. Napoleon began his campaign on the 15th June by leading the Armee du Nord to Belgium to return it to French rule and defeat Wellington and Blucher who were located there, before the…

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    on sugar to use as an excuse to send troops against the whiskey rebels. On July 15, Neville and federal marshal David Lenox, delivered subpoenas to 60 distillers who had failed to register their stills and were ordered to appear in court in Philadelphia, which was impractical for them to travel over the mountains for. At William Miller’s farm, many words and shots were fired, sending the marshal to Pittsburg and Neville back to Bower Hill for complete safety. The next day, some of the militia…

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    Throughout the film, we see Andrew suffering from several nonbizarre delusions. Also, criteria for Schizophrenia were never met. Hallucinations are present, yet functioning is not severely impaired in any way. His disorder does not appear to be due to substance abuse or a general medical condition. Therefore, the disorder that fits best for this character is Delusional Disorder, Persecutory Type. An argument could be made for Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified; however, I examined…

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    The western frontier was a hard place to police and it varied widely from settlement to settlement. In areas where northerners had settled the law enforcement had marshals and police forces (Police History). Areas where southerners had settled the law enforcement had sheriffs and posses (Police History). However, even with these set up there was no formal law enforcement in the West. People took it upon themselves…

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    Humanity has tainted Earth with its constant production of carbon emissions. Many people do not acknowledge the effects of carbon emissions on Earth, even though they are clear. In recent years, the frequency of forest fires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters has increased. This increased frequency of natural disasters will inflict mass damage to coastal cities. Guillermo Del Toro’s Pacific Rim reflects this observation of climate change by comparing the film’s antagonists to natural…

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    president nominates all federal judges in the judicial branch and specified officers in cabinet-level departments, independent agencies, the military services, the Foreign Service and uniformed civilian services, as well as U.S. attorneys and U.S. marshals. When it comes to nominating a Supreme Court justice it is stated in the constitution the president may nominate and appoint any Supreme Court justice. However, the justice will have to go through the process of choice. The process begins…

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    The first support explained what the fugitive slave law was and what it stated. The fugitive slave law stated that “anyone who was caught helping a fugitive slave to escape face thousands of dollars in fines and as many as six months in jail”. It also meant that the North was going to help the South return slaves who had escaped back to their original slave owners. The second support explained why the fugitive law was created. The reading said that the fugitive slave law was created to heal the…

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    I am a student at Miles College; however, I did not always have a chosen field of study. After contemplating for a semester, I decided I wanted to major in Criminal Justice. The Criminal Justice division allows me to help many different people, choose an interesting career among many available, and it inspires me more than any other academic practice. I will examine why I chose Criminal Justice as a major. Growing up I always enjoyed helping people. I was the kid willing to share and lend a…

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