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    52). The dynamics of the military fortress is categorized within three concepts; secrecy, stoicism and denial. Secrecy amongst military members and families is an unspoken oath. Many crimes and mishaps happen that the civilian world will never find out or know the truth as to what happened. This is true especially in the homes. What happens on the…

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    Ministry of Wealth, Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Secrecy. The Ministry of Wealth is in charge of controlling and distribution of money to the workers and rewarding the people who provide information based on the accuracy of their information. In Velarus, there was no religion or spirituality. People were…

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    cynical yet statistically backed view of American imperialism. Johnson backs his research with heavy statistics and examples from various military and governmental outlets. His focus throughout the book is on American imperialism through militarism, secrecy, and the fall of the empire. Chalmers Johnson’s thesis is clearly laid out in the first paragraph of the prologue. He comments on the notion that American’s are not aware of the fact that they indeed live in an empire. The…

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    proposals]” (Lavelle). It is interesting to find that Pruitt, a man with no environmental science background, is proposing reduced regulations without really listening to the many scientists in the EPA who disagree. The lack of peer-review shows secrecy in Pruitt and also his lack of trust in his agency to agree with him instead of scientific…

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    to take her side, however she sides with her father, to her dismay. Juliet is hurt greatly by this betrayal. Love bound by secrecy is costly; no one knows it better than Juliet Capulet. Juliet exclaims her last words, “Yea, noise? Then I’ll be brief. O, happy dagger, this is thy sheath. There rust, and let me die.” (5. III. 174-175) Her love constrained by secrecy, a familial disapproval of Romeo, and her assumption that Romeo is dead, leads her to taking her own life. As Friar Laurence…

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    rules of courtly love, however only one is successful in winning Alison over. Nicholas, the poor, clever scholar rents out a room in John’s house and takes a liking to Alison. He begins a forbidden affair with John’s wife that is characterized by secrecy and adultery: “My husband is…

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    Robert chambers was born in 1809 and introduced to a time of which the industrial revolution occurred. It was a bustling era of which coincidentally was a time of which Europe was rich and had many inventors. During childhood Robert chambers was an ambitious person about truth and knowledge, it allowed him to have the curiosity to learn more about the world around him. He undertook a curriculum on geology and biology of which later became a fundamental basis of which he based his research.…

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    Look at a dime. Try to put the dime in front of your eyes and then try to see the world. Notice that a person won't notice anything else other than the small dime. Relationships are similar because in relationships it's crucial to look in the big picture not small because one mistake can end relationships very quickly. A healthy relationship usually includes loyalty, love and honesty. The characters of Bruno, Kevin and Romeo all learns about the importance of honesty in relationships by losing…

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    From the hardships John faces in The Crucible, Miller is trying to comment on how secrecy, rumors, and upholding reputation can lead not just a single person, but a whole entire community to a substantial downfall: the accused individuals in Salem lost their dignity, respect, and values by trying to conform to the ideal image in society. From the hardships Colleen faces in Conversion, Howe is trying to comment on secrecy, rumors, and upholding reputation can lead not just a single person, but a…

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    Did France benefit from Louis XVI execution, or was it just a recipe for disaster? I would argue the effect of Louis XVI, who was the king of France from 1774-1793, ended catastrophically and lead to the downfall of France. Even though one can argue Louis XVI was a traitor to his country, his execution only lead to corruption. The people were lost without a king to follow, and those who were not, were far too radical to lead an entire country successfully. Almost immediately after Louis XVI…

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