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    atrocities I have committed and ordered, even cheered when the bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Although I was not the one that authorised the development of Agent Orange, the ‘Forrest thinner.’ No that ‘honour’ belongs to John F. Kennedy whom in my eyes payed for this with his life. I did not develop Agent Orange, however I was the first to use it. And you know the US, bigger is better. Our boys were pinned down something horrid, there were up in the trees and hidden under ground…

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    book, Orange is the New Black, had stories similar and different to the other female offenders. Her incarceration is something to be speechless for, because of the type of criminal offense she committed, ignoring the education she had already achieved, and because of the socioeconomic status she had. Once in prison, Piper learned how to communicate with the inmates and guards. All in all, the story of Kerman is a good one to look into to reflect before committing a wrong move. Orange is the…

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    terror experienced in the first screenings of Nosferatu are no more; the 1971 film, A Clockwork Orange, as directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on a novel by Anthony Burgess, features gruesome scenes of gang violence, murder, rape, drug use, betrayal, experimental psychiatry, police violence, and an overall theme of moral incorrectness. Such inhumane…

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    The definition of a stereotype is “…a fixed, over generalized belief about a particular group or class of people.” (Cardwell, 1996). A stereotype is used to simplify our social world. It is used to make meeting new people easier; since it reduces the amount of processing that needs to be done when meeting them (McLeod, 2008). The most common stereotypes that are being used in daily lives are gender and racial stereotypes. Those stereotypes do not only play a big role in our social lives, but…

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    violence, rather then the brutal imagery that the audience was presented with in ‘A Clockwork Orange’. Martin McDonagh presents a brutal description of violence in his play ‘The PillowMan”. “McDonagh uses violence to disrupt the spell of story-telling”.…

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    Judge Weinstein in the Agent Orange case is a positive example of how to approach law and policy cases. The last years of the Agent Orange case under Judge Weinstein, and his subsequent commentary on mass tort litigation in his article Ethical Dilemmas in Mass Tort Litigation, combine to show the valuable benefits of having a Judge who is willing to go to extraordinary lengths to help create innovations in the judicial process in response to new and complex cases. I praise His ability and…

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    In Anthony Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange, the concept of morality can be analyzed by examining three aspects of Alex’s life that contribute to choice: environmental pressures, the notion of religious morality as seen through the Chaplain, and biological destiny, all which will reveal the absolute imperativeness of the ability to make choices in order to retain the essence of what it means to be human. “What’s it going to be then, eh?” Alex chooses to commit acts of violence against innocent…

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    government that should be helping them is either corrupted or just plain evil, both characters faced a corrupted government that was suppose to help them but didn’t. Alex the main character from the story A Clockwork Orange faced a corrupted government the government in the story A Clockwork Orange did not care for its because F. Alexander said “I think you can help dislodge this unbearing government to turn a decent young man into a piece of clockwork should not, surely, be seen as any triumph…

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    Perry persist to get diamonds, ‘’Diamonds like oranges. That’s why I’m there-to pick myself a bushel of diamonds’’ this implies that Perry is eager to have his way. The use of simile and minor sentence in ‘’Diamonds like Oranges’’ emphasises that Perry prefers materialistic objects such as the precious stones. This is where Capotes presents Perry’s character to show diamonds are a necessity equivalent to food where he compares foods for instance oranges to diamonds. Additionally, the concrete…

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    Orange Tree Vs Plato

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    Sunmi Famule Hour 3 ESSAY TEST Comparing an Apple tree to an Orange tree is a task that deems the rolling of one's eyes. This is similar to comparing a book about the N-word (nigger The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word by Randall Kennedy) to a book written by the out of touch Plato (Dialogues of Plato). However different, readers can scrounge up a similarity between the two and get a slight sense of how plato would have viewed Kennedy’s book. Plato would have viewed Kennedy’s book as a way…

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