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    103. Pan Am flight 103 had 189 Americans on board. Often attacks are for more than one reason and are directed toward a target audience. President Ronald Reagan ordered the bombing of Libya’s capital Tripoli in response to an attack of a Berlin nightclub…

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    Oswald These are reasons and facts on my understanding that Oswald was not the lone assassin, how he was part of a larger conspiracy, and how he was not completely innocent. According to The JFK Assassination, “The FBI told a man to keep quiet about one man, and the other with a gun.” I do not think that Oswald was the lone assassin because in the text a man saw two men, one a railroad worker, and one that looked like a person in a police outfit, and the FBI told that man who…

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    chasing his dreams. Eddie finishes high school and moves to Hollywood right after, he finds a girlfriend. Eddie gets a tattoo and moves into a place him and his girlfriend can afford together. He starts to play the guitar and he gets a job at a nightclub. Eddie would write from the heart.…

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    Oblivious to what actually happens inside these reservations, people continue to speak about their culture and background without even listening to the native’s perspectives. Many reservations are known for their casinos, and jobs are often available in nightclubs. In fact, “...some tribes that have earned money from gambling operations or tobacco sales are investing those profits in local infrastructure projects, such as improving schools, building roads, and creating new jobs” (Stossel). Even…

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    walking trails and hiking and biking trails as well as a playground, mini golf course, swimming pool and clubhouse, where you will find a billiards or pool table. Close by you will find horseback riding, fishing, a driving range, a fitness center nightclubs and arcade games. RV resort resales give you the chance to own a private space in this attractive and exciting location. The Diamond Caverns Resort & Golf Club also provides two one or two-bedroom apartments with one or two…

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    After watching the documentary "The Station (part 1)", I was touch to actually hear the personal story of the individual's affected by this tragedy that could have been prevented from happening. The graphic nature of the injuries sustained by the main person in the first part of the documentary, a young woman named Gina, who suffered through her own series of injuries. Gina lost her boyfriend, who basically gave his own life through his efforts to save Gina (The Station Documentary (part 1),…

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    suddenly becomes in his element. He greets those around him like they are family. The narrator describes it as Sonny’s “kingdom.” This is a new part of Harlem that the narrator has never seen before. It is clear that this is Sonny’s world and in the nightclub, the narrator is simply Sonny’s brother and nothing else. As Sonny plays, the narrator observes, “He has to fill it, the instrument, with the breath of life, his own. He has to make it do what he wants it to do” (Mays, 113). Before, the…

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    changes.” In The Saints and the Roughnecks, there was a social inequality shown throughout the story. The Saints were the boys, who were well dressed, well mannered, and rich, that was treated differently. They were able to afford cars and go to nightclubs and that is what allowed them the power to hide for getting in trouble. However, when they did get in trouble they were able to use their manners they probably learned from the rich families to get out of trouble. While for the Roughnecks,…

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    Before I analyze the film Chungking Express, I would like to briefly introduce its director—Wang Kar-Wai, a great master who specialized in describing protagonists’ characteristics by details and the whole environment. Since he grows up in Hong Kong, a former British colony involving Chinese culture and western culture, he has lots of thinking on this metropolis and the people living there. Thus he directs bunch of films such like Chungking Express, telling the love stories happened in Hong Kong…

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    Chicana/Latina women’s struggles are voiced throughout the stories “Unruly Passions” by Olga Najera Ramirez, and “Xicana Codex” by Cherrie Moraga. Both of the readings address their struggles in forms of media/art. In “Unruly Passions,’’ Ramirez explains the importance of Ranchera music to the Latina feminist movement. She informs the reader that these emotional songs often are disguised as metaphors for bigger things, such as feminism, sexual relations, and even Mexico being taken away…

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