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    towards his so called ¨best friend¨. In chapter four Gene admits that he has to work for his grades that Finny assumes comes easy for him. As Finny is telling Gene that he works to hard Gene says, ¨After all, he should talk. He had won and been proud to win the Galbraith Football trophy and the Contact Sport award, and there were two or three other athletic prizes he has sure to get this year or next. If I was head of the class on Graduation Day and made a speech and won the…

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    events are unraveled, things are not as they seem. In this short story, Sheila Mant is portrayed as beautiful, thoughtless, and self centered. Sheila's beauty is the driving force behind the speaker's adoration for her. He tries countless times to win her attention by swimming extra laps near her and polishing his canoe that he takes her to the concert in. His interest in Sheila was first sparked by seeing her lay out in her bathing suit. This proves that…

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    images they saw. One of the first negative broadcasts was in 1965 when CBS correspondent, Morley Safer, showed American troops burning of the village Cam Ne as women and children stood by and cried. In 1968, Walter Cronkite, CBS news anchor, aired his legendary television editorial where he announced his opinion that the United States could not win this…

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    WE USE BEING A GIRL TO WIN Can we again mention how silly all of these are? We can take the heat just as well as you can. We do not need you to go easy on us because we have a vagina. We do not need your in game gold because we have Fallopian tubes. We do not need you to let us win because we have breasts. We are strong, independent, gaming women that don’t need no extra help. 6. WE ARE NOOBS So,…

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    invented in Florence. The prosperous trade allowed Italian cities to win their independence and they emerged as republics. Rich merchants and banking families dominated the city-states. Competition between the Italian city-states encouraged them…

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    Burma is a nation that has overcome many challenges in order to become the democratic country it is today. But like all nations in the world, Burma has its own history to the development of the country. Burma’s colonization and decolonization began the process for its governmental development. Despite establishing a government, Burma’s decolonization plagued the country with political instability which created long-lasting problems that created a military regime. As time went on, political…

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    humbly claims his discourse mediocre, his words are chosen wisely and reveal his charisma. For instance, it is purely with his stories that he makes Desdemona fall in love with him. Even the duke of Venice comments: “I think [Othello’s] tale would win my daughter too” (2, 3, 173). Therefore, guided by his reason, the Moor possesses an eloquent tongue. When using his rational mind, he speaks of noble things. For instance, Othello avoids violence when Brabantio attempts to arrest him forcefully…

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    History and Antiquities of Rohingya in Medieval Period: A Sociological Study Rohingyas are the ethnic muslim minority group, inhabited in Myanmar (initially known as Burma) for more than a decade and are commonly known as the most “persecuted nation” (Ferguson, 2015) in the world history. Though there are many controversies about their origin and from the very ancient time they are being acted as stranger in their own residence. That is why an anthropologist Christina Fina uses the term…

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    Instability and insecurity in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia is accelerating at a dizzying pace due to violent extremist organizations (VEO), poor governance, humanitarian crises, sectarian violence, advanced weapons proliferation and a myriad of other reasons. This situation, along with national budgetary pressures, has caused U.S. strategic leaders to earnestly consider how the Joint Force 2025 must be rebalanced to meet these 21st century threats and to fully support our…

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    two phases: from 1962 to 1974 was the first phase of absolute military rule; and from 1974 to 1988 was the second phase of ‘constitutional dictatorship’ (Silverstein, 1977). In April 1962, the Revolutionary Council formed by the junta led by General Ne Win proclaimed its political programme entitled ‘The Burmese Way to Socialism’, wherein the policy on education was given as follows: Education: The Revolutionary Council believes the existing educational system unequated with livelihood will have…

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