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    Leroy Jethro Gibbs

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    Leroy Jethro Gibbs is a character from the television series N.C.I.S. played by actor Mark Harmon. Gibbs is a former marine sniper turned Special Investigator for the Naval Criminal Investigation Service (N.C.I.S.). Having never gotten over the murder of his daughter and wife by a Mexican drug cartel, he is reserved with his feelings and guards against getting too attached to those around him. His closest relationships are with his father Jackson, and reluctantly, with his team of four…

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    Propaganda Essay

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    it came to political uses or to the promotion of a set of ideas. It is actually more common in political contexts, especially in when discussing wars or ideas on how to make people believe and follow a specific political party. The film ‘American Sniper’ was also said to be part of this propaganda on how the americans were always the victims of war, although that is not particularly shown in the film. That is a good example on how people change and play with information in order to set people’s…

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    We managed to crawl towards the Sugarloaf, and dug our self in for the night. It was quite unpleasant with the German machine gun fire hailing down us every time we made a movement. One of our officers popped his head up to take a look and a sniper nearly took his head off. He was lucky to survive. That night, we received some reinforcements, but it wasn’t enough, the Germans were well prepared, and they caused even more casualties with their machine guns, which cut men down, like a scythe to…

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    In chapter 10 and 11 in Wasdin's book, SEAL Team Six: Memoirs of an Elite Navy SEAL Sniper, he greatly develops the themes of morality and brotherhood. These themes are used throughout the book and are heavily impactful in these chapters. The theme of morality is someone's moral standards keeping them at bay. Morality is developed when Wasdin and a few others spare some of their MREs for their guards of Pasha. They know that Adid is controlling the supply line of food, water, etc., so them…

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    Metal Gear Solid

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    quick, 3, 2, 1, GO! Revolver Ocelot, a gunner with an importance to the series, Vulcan Raven, the down to Earth guy with a belief in nature, Cyborg Ninja, Gray Fox with his body robotized, Psycho Mantis, a psychic with the ability to control people, Sniper Wolf, a women with a sharp shot, and Liquid Snake, a clone of Big Boss, and a brother to Solid Snake. The story of Metal Gear Solid is like this, Solid Snake Infiltrates a base on Shadow Moses Island, in order to stop Metal Gear REX, but…

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    It was one number I had never deleted out of my phone, mostly because I had waited for years for Stormy to call. Her mom answered on the second ring, “Drew?” “Mrs. Waters.” I answered. “I assume you’re calling about Stormy?” “Yes ma’am. We know that Cole has her.” “Yes…he does.” She replied, cooly. “You already knew that?” I asked in confusion. She laughed a psychotic laugh, “Of course we know, he’s good for her.” Rhett stared at the phone, a mixture of disgust, anger, and shock across his…

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    Kai Monologue

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    PROLOGUE ********************* I can hear his tortured screams as the flames lick his skin. The odor of burning flesh fills my nose--intoxicating me. I don’t feel any wrong; I have no regrets. As the house collapses into itself, I can already feel relief seeping into my body. I can feel the burden being lifted off of my shoulders; I am weightless. ----------------------- They told me that it was the right thing to do. They told me that it was the…

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    feel bad, but whenever he makes a joke of his situation, we laugh. We also feel anxious whenever one of the characters is in some sort of danger, even though we do know that nothing will happen. In the first episode when Riggs offered himself up to a sniper, we did fear what would happen even though we knew he would not die (mainly because the main character would not die in the pilot episode). Riggs is portrayed as the man who does not follow the rules and tends to create trouble, while…

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    is natural to expect the police to protect them. Doing for oneself is infinitely more difficult than having others perform task and this did not sit well with the Million mom marchers. They see an argument such as columbine shootings, or the recent sniper killings and read it as another example why guns need to be outlawed is to decrease crime. Their argument is that if nobody has a gun, they nobody can use to kill anyone or commit a serious crime. They do however seem to forget that the real…

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    For this reflection essay, I will be writing about a design called “Welcome to the Desert of the Real”. This design is comprised of five pictures form from a videogame that was used by the US Defense Department to convince citizens of a message about fighting for the United States of America but there’s another message hidden in this art. I will be discussing some details of this art which includes the artist, the techniques used by the artist, the message or signification behind the art, the…

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