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    “The people and the people alone, are the motive force in the making of world history.” This quote by Mao is key to understanding Chinese Communist Party (CCP) thought, especially during the Chinese Civil War and the war of liberation from the Japanese. These events were key to the CCP’s eventual victory over the nationalists. They were key not only in terms of military victories, but in persuading the Chinese people that the CCP cared for them far more than the “authoritarian” nationalist. And…

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    Criminal Justice Trends Law enforcement is a component of criminal justice which broadly refers to any sort of system that helps the members of a particular community to work in a manner the is believed to be organized thus ensuring that the law is fully enforced through discovering, rehabilitating, punishing and deterring the individuals who violates the law and the norms that governs their society (Champion, 2005). Law enforcement is commonly concerned with developing the mechanisms that can…

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    The transformation of Athens into a main center of Greek intellectual life was mainly caused by the presence of sophists. The word sophist derives from the Greek word sophists which refers to a teacher specialized in the fields of philosophy and rhetoric. Sophists educated the citizens by debating the culture and traditions Athens. They advocated the idea that the norms of a society had to be changed according to a particular situation. Such great ideals can be seen in Aristophanes’ “Clouds” and…

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    First of all, Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey commences with a departure period which is relatively evident in Fahrenheit 451. The departure of the hero’s journey usually consists of everything prior to the quest and may occasionally include sub-elements such as an anomalous birth, the appeal to adventure, and the crossing of the threshold. The exposition of a novel is typically viewed as a bastion for development of the departure although it sometimes does coincide with the rising action. To…

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    After George W. Bush’s presidency, which left President Barack Obama with a war in the Middle East and economic difficulties in the U.S, Obama strived to maintain the U.S.’s global leadership and dominant role at an inexpensive cost. With the help of the National Security Council, Department of State, Department of Defense, Department of Commerce, Department of Agriculture, and intelligence agencies. The Obama Administration succeeded in its endeavors to ensure the country's progress and…

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    pardon, the Herero were misled back under German control and forced into slave labor and concentration camps. Forced to work until death by exhaustion and starvation, the Herero and Nama population was monumentally devastated. The General used radicalization which was a Utopian idea that now became a reality. Earlier Germany had no excuse to remove the Black people out of the area, but with revolt, they had the perfect reason to colonize the space into a German colony. Thus, in turn, Southwest…

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    terrorists’ activities that simulates terrorist acts. Cyber terrorism involves the promotion of extremist rhetoric encouraging violent acts through networking platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Terrorist propaganda poses a challenge of recruitment, radicalization, and incitement to terrorism. Terrorist propaganda may be used to manipulate individuals to undermine their belief in certain…

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    In today’s world, we have become an increasingly global people. Thanks to things such as the internet, we can now connect with people across the world. According to Forbes, “Socially we have become more open and tolerant towards each other” (Collins). We have become more open and accepting of others. This leads into my choice of prompt “Pluralism is a better approach that exclusivism for a religion in the twenty-first century.” I agree with the statement because in today’s society, religions…

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    Effects Of Terrorism Essay

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    Name: Saud AlHamdan. Professor: Alexander Deluise. English 1104. 28 Nov 2016. Terrorism and How to End it Terrorism is the use of different acts of violence to spread fear for individual religious, political and social objective. It involves the performance of non-humane acts in the society. The terrorists and their supporters have conflicting interests with the governments and other parties. Therefore, they prefer to engage in illegal acts to pass their thoughts to the individuals in the…

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    French Revolution Legacies

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    The French Revolution was a time in Europe in which most governments were unfair and unjust to the middle and lower classes. The ideologies created by French residents was one factor that began the revolution. The Estates-General meeting, the Tennis Court Oath, and many other significant events during the revolution created legacies that continue to affect lives today (Blaufarb 1-2). The legacies of the French Revolution illustrate the impact that the ideologies and events of the revolution in…

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