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    Even in today 's generation, men often forget the previous achievements women have made and continue to take them for granted. Many males have refused to assign a better position to the opposite gender, dreading the idea of females out maneuvering them. This is the 21st century, and mankind still lingers on the idea of male superiority. Due to this, some women have drafted an illusion that induces lower standards for themselves. Now not only men, but even women are doubtful of their potential…

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    Arthur Miller demonstrates through his play, The Crucible, that John Proctor, the main protagonist, is indeed a modern tragic hero. Throughout another one of Miller’s works, his essay “Tragedy and the Common Man”, he explains who and what a tragic hero really is. This helps to inform the reader about Proctor’s stance as a common tragic hero. Throughout the play, The Crucible, John Proctor faces many obstacles and challenges. Soon after we are introduced to Proctor in the play, we learn that he…

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    Elizabethan Theatre and Hamlet The Elizabethan era is named after the Queen of England - Queen Elizabeth I who reigned in the years of 1558 to 1603. During this time theatre became central in the social lives of society, whereas they used to be public executions and cockfighting. Elizabethan theaters was extemporary, loud, and dirty, however, it attracted audiences as large as 3000 people from all social classes. Though, mostly the upper classes because they could afford watching plays during…

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    1. What were the two main findings in the PARC Case (1971)? The case of Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children (PARC) v. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania consists in a sue against a state law which denied access to education to children with disabilities who have not reached the 5 year old mental developmental. The two main findings in this case are the right of students with mental retardation to receive free public education and, as long as possible, include this kind of students in a…

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    I spent the day reading for the class in between the downtime that I had at work. Once I left the office, I went to the daycare to pick up the children. After winding down for an hour, I attended my Real Appeal fitness session from 7:00-7:30 pm. My calorie intake for…

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    Attacks are now becoming more and more sophisticated. Anything we do online can be interrupted and disrupt in seconds by any cyber or internet attacks. Data we keep online is very vulnerable to cyber-attacks out there which are increasing in numbers day by day. Cyber-attacks changed in 2015, when Ukraine experienced the first recorded power outage caused by a cyber-attack. It didn’t last long but it adversely impacted the government, industry and people. (Campbell, 2016). Critical Infrastructure…

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    time of the year” than by attending the annual Hopeful Christmas Party. The Hopeful Christmas Party is an organization which assists the needy people within the community by giving them an opportunity to eat food and giving them gifts. It is an all-day event that has intriguing activities, delicious food, and more. The Hopeful Christmas Party will be open for the whole community to attend, in addition to all the poverty-stricken individuals and families. The Hopeful Christmas Party is a great…

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    Shane Harris in his book @War: The Rise of the Internet-Military Complex (2015) explains that the government is partnering with large technology companies in order to carry out espionage and digital attacks that have real world consequences. Harris supports his claims by describing the operations and programs the US engaged in alongside private technology companies based on public knowledge and on interviews conducted with top US officials. The author’s purpose is to inform the audience about…

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    Time Journal Reflection

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    about my day. At the same time I noticed that in some shape I was able to prioritize an event with extreme importance throughout my day. After completing the time journal I realized that I could make changes to accommodate my schedule to use up the hours in a day wisely. Upon starting the time journal I believed to have a decent control over my time throughout the day. Upon ending the journal I learned that I needed to work on a couple of things to actually maximize how productive my days are.…

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    journal every time I have a spare minute. In high school I attended five classes that were held at the same time every day that would begin at eight in the morning and conclude at three in the afternoon. On Mondays and Fridays, I have class only from noon to two in the afternoon; On Tuesdays and Thursdays I am in class from nine-thirty till around two. I then have the rest of each day to work on homework. I have more coursework in college because of the credit hour system: for a three credit…

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