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    Luis Valdez is one of the playwright writers who has lived through significant eras and uses those opportunities to portrait it to today’s world. Tres Actos is one of his incredible works that consists of 3 plays: “The Militants,” “Vietnam Campesino,” and “Los Vendidos”. This plays cover through times which is the highlight of the U.S. History—The Segregation period, and The Vietnam War. Luis Valdez’s demonstration of Los Vendidos reminds me of the Depression and the New Deal Era, which…

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    this video, you will meet a man named Gwai, who wants to make a better living for his family by moving them out the disadvantaged city for a fresh start. Consequently, the family returned months later due to obstacles that stood in Gwais way. Upon returning, Gwai's oldest son started hanging out with bad people and engaging in bad habits. As a result from worrying Gwai suffered a heart attack. When stress starts interfering with your ability to live a normal life for an extended period, it…

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    townspeople would come and beat him. … There was a time when everybody gathered around him, wanting to beat him up. They said they wanted him to change, I don't know which change they wanted” (Morris 1). This could be interpreted to mean that the returning of child soldiers gave a lot of people doubt that they would be good again, which in turn suggests that people automatically assumed that child soldiers would never change. Many people misjudged child soldiers at the time. They failed to see…

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    Lincoln glorified the Founding Fathers and the Constitution, which ensured that all men were created equal and guaranteed liberty for mankind in the new Republic. Maintaining his reverence for the founders, he saw that for people like him, their origins did not matter, as they could live life as their abilities would intend for them. Growing up, Lincoln was against the bondage of humans, as his family opposed it. As a politician, he was surrounded by many who believed that the peculiar…

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    The book had a chapter “Women on War” which, presented insight and very detailed criticism on the female poetry to come out of World War I. Khan offers some excellent opinions regarding the literary quality of various works arguing that the woman’s interpretation of war and in essence their poetry was “informed by a more mature, compassionate and discerning outlook” (9). Khan presents several poems comparing and contrasting them between a more traditional outlook of war ladled with heroism and…

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    did not have anything else to do. He would get bragging rights. Most importantly, he would inherit a gun. The second reason is that would be for the greater good. He would get his hand fixed therefore he would be able to improve the economy by returning to his original calling. He would prevent the tea party from becoming a robbery. He would have…

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    multilateral demilitarization, facilitated commerce, opportunity of the oceans, and settlement of question by global delegate associations” (du Quenoy 147) . This report also included a few ideas to change the European borders based on ethnic lines, by returning the Alsace-Lorraine Territory to France, and the reestablishment of a Polish state with ocean access,…

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    No progress was made in this dimension. The client’s social system remains non-supportive of his recovery and appears to have a high risk of returning to addictive behavior as evidenced by the lack of commitment for his recovery and disengaging from treatment. Client’s living environment does not appear to be supportive of addiction recovery as he has little social interactions. Client did report that he attends church, but he lacks contact with and a connection to the 12-stap sober support…

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    A peak performer has several different meanings in regards to all that the term concerns in an individual’s life. Some qualities that would be seen of a peak performer would be that the person is goal oriented, self-reliant, determined, and aware of their skills and intellect concerning their personal growth (Bethel University, 2013). The criteria of a peak performer are one that has a well-defined and disciplined nature concerning their goals. The person meeting this standard would have the…

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    The play Bacchae is written by Euripides. This is in fact based on the themes, revenge and idolization. One of the main characters, Dionysus shares with us that he is in fact in mortal disguise as the mortal of the stranger – Son of Zeus and Semele, a mortal woman and the most powerful Greek God. One of the turning points of the play seems to be when Dionysus travels to Thebes to share his religion but in Asia his rituals become known by all as being very controversial. Another turning point of…

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