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    For over a decade Franklin Delano Roosevelt led the America people, through the nation’s worst economic collapse and against authoritarian regimes that encapsulated the world in its second, and bloodiest, war. The only President to ever be elected to four consecutive terms, Roosevelt’s political success and immense popularity left a mark on the United States, though some authors contend his legacy is far from unblemished. A controversial figure, not only for his domestic policies but more…

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    Hitler. He recruited Leni Riefenstahl to make a movie on the Nuremberg rally. The Nuremberg laws was Hitler’s attempt to exclude Jews from economic, political life. The Nuremberg laws were created to protect German blood. Hitler wanted to remain the puppeteer and contain the violence and still have control. Hitler started off by taking away the rights for Jews to marry Germans and/or to have sexual contact with them. In order to even have a Jewish woman living in the same home, the woman needed…

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    Equality in every shape and size When the feminist movement began to arise in society in the 1970’s it, almost simultaneously, created a different ramification of feminism as well. This ramification of feminism, called Essentialism, manifested itself in, for example, the belief that women were not only supposed to be equal to their male counterparts, but that women were the better sex and superior to men. Therefore, essential feminists believed that women should live up to that potential and…

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    Watching A Film Analysis

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    Movies… We all love them… In modern society we see a movie as another member of the family. This member is our long lost crazy grandpa that we never met. He can make us happy… can make us angry… can make us cry… He can make us laugh, He can tell us great stories but he was found for one this only, to entertain us. Now others don 't see a movie as just entertainment, most see it as an art form, while others see it as a waste of time. Most people that go to see a movie aren 't looking for…

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    he viewed me as a fool. Tell me Othello, was Cassio 's intelligence in the battlefield the reason for choosing him over me? If that is true, then also tell me if Cassio was as wise to carry out a manipulative plan and did he acquire the role of a puppeteer? In the end, I managed to play the role of an ancient by staying at your side at all times, and therefore having a great influence on you. I highly admired you and perhaps despised you for your excellent reputation you had. I may have…

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    An Examination of Nora Helmer’s Character in A Doll’s House In Ibsen’s famous play A Doll’s House, there is one character that stands out in particular that portrays the victim, the villain and the hero. This character is the protagonist Nora Helmer. This character is unique in that she encompasses all three roles and leaves the audience unable to come to a consensus about her motives in the play. Some of the audience may think Nora is victim of a dysfunctional household where her own father…

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    Introduction Writers often explore hard topics for society to understand, these texts use poetic language to explain ideas in the text. This is apparent in all four texts I have chosen. Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane, the poems Schizophrenic by PK Page, Ringing the Bells by Anne Sexton and the short story The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Stetson. All of these pieces help the reader understand mental suffering through creating empathy. Each text shows the reader how to understand how…

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    Kasab Case Study

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    AJMAL KASAB CASE STUDY MOHD. AJMAL AMIR KASAB VS. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AIR 2012 SC 3565 INTRODUCTION AND FACTS: A group of 10 Pakistani terrorists sailed to India in the city of Bombay to brutally kill innocent people in the city. This happened for a consecutive three days from 26th November 2008 to 29th November 2008. These three days can be called as “Black Days” of the Indian History and no citizen can ever forget these days in their lives. The 10 men who entered India illegally had loads…

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    The ‘Double standard of ageing’ is the idea that women are compared in a harsher way to men as they get older. Sontag noted in her article the ‘double standard of ageing’ 1972 that the relations between men and women are based on hypocrisy as men do not face the same pressures as women during the ageing process. The relationship between gender and age is generally understudied and has only started coming to the fore of sociological studies in recent years. Subsequently there are much more…

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    Altogether, social status, education, and class influence the lives and actions of the characters in Emma. From Emma’s rebuking of Mr. Martin proposal to Mr. Elton’s marriage. Truly, it is not hard to see how social status, education, and class where the puppeteers and everyone is their puppets. In conclusion, Education in Emma is truly…

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