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    Number Fifteen: They Only Released One Album. Despite the Sex Pistols being so revered, they only released one album before they broke up. Nevermind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols was released in October 1977 and the band broke up in January 1978. Number Fourteen: Sid Vicious Only Played on One Song of Nevermind the Bollocks. When Vicious started playing bass with the Sex Pistols, he didn’t really know how to play the instrument. For this reason, former Pistols bassist Glen Matlock and…

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    from South America to North America’s primary route is through the Carribean sea. The Northern Triangle's government is so dishonored and weak that the three countries are among the most dangerous and unsafe countries in the world. In the Journal OUTGUNNED: THE HONDURAN FIGHT AGAINST TRANSNATIONAL COCAINE TRAFFICKERS the author dialogs about Honduras saying, “Recent estimates now declare this region to be the chosen route for drug traffickers, with an estimated 90 percent of the cocaine…

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    Math In Ender's Game

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    Since the dawn of time, mathematics has been one of the most important fields of study in the world. Throughout the ages, the significance of mathematics has increased and has caused a plethora of new technological advances, such as the cell phone, computer, and calculator. One book that shows the importance of math is Ender’s Game, by Orson Scott Card. The novel tells the story of a small boy named Ender Wiggins who travels into outer space to fight alien invaders known as “buggers.” Ender is…

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    to compromise. Britain will not back down from war because they believe that they will win. While our colonies will fight in order to protect what we have. If we get into a war with our mother country the odds are not in our favor. We are heavily outgunned and outnumbered. Not only will many die, but the cost of war can be very high. The reason for Britain need to tax the colonies is because of the heavy debt they are in after fighting the French - Indian war. The war put Britain in a 150…

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    Movie Night Analysis

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    moral this movie portrays is to never turn your back on family, and that comes from the bond that can't be broken between them. The audience likes to see that type of lesson because maybe they are having family troubles of their own, so seeing that may encourage them to fix it. Additionally, in the movie Lone Survivor, these four friends in the military go on a mission together to scout an enemy territory. While they are scouting, it they are spotted and are now outgunned and outmanned, but that…

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    Police work can dangerously escalate situations that that have never needed violence(ACLU). There are many situations that have never “needed” violence, but with the advancements and spreading of more disobedient citizens who do not take the authority of the law enforcement agencies seriously have caused many of these “non-hostile” situations, a more…

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    Right now, we’re afraid of what’s further away from us. We fear ISIS and terrorists, immigrants from Mexico or Syria, nuclear attacks, and communism. Maybe we fear something a little closer, though equally valid, such as economic collapse or volatile elected officials. Yet all together closer is our police force and the growing justification for distrust between citizens and criminal task force. Compared to other nations, they have killed far more citizens. In England and Wales, there have been…

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    One of the most regretful and saddest battles in american and indian history is the Wounded knee massacre, Wounded Knee was the last battle that killed the last indian tribe. On the morning of December 29,1890, on wounded knee creek near the Pine Ridge agency, the Seventh Cavalry of the U.S Army opened fire on the encampment of a band of miniconjou and sioux indians. The beginning of this battle started when the american military forced the indians to live like and live with white men, the…

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    tired, and just plain worn out, Marcus keeps on moving remembering what his captain, Michael Murphy stated before he sacrificed his life to reach a cliff that would allow signal to his satellite phone, which would result in military backup, “Marcus, never end the fight!” Wahlberg does a fantastic job expressing the importance of hope, and what it takes to go for beyond what the mind, and body can…

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    Oppression against Native Americans has been the longest held racism in the United States. The horrors that Natives endure span hundreds of years from the first arrival of European settlers to the modern era in which they have to protest for their right to clean water. Native Americans continue to persevere and face tremendous challenges to cope with the disadvantages history has left them. To this day, Native Americans are the most harshly affected by relocation, institutionalized racism, and…

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