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    In the morning Raven comes in search of Tilo. There is a huge earthquake which destroys almost the entire Oakland and even her spice shop collapses. He finds her lying down unconscious, when her power goes away from her body, her body changes and she becomes a normal woman. Raven still loves her and takes her in his hand and moves out to his car. They leave the place and go in search of his earthly paradise. But Tilo after going a little distance stops the car and looks at Oakland which is on…

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    Dongjae Jeagarl Benard Kong Research & Presentation, 1B 23 March 2018 What can you guess when you hear this quote? Benjamin Disraeli who Former British Prime Minister wrote down this quote.“Courage is fire, and bullying is smoke.” It feels like the bullying is something bad thing and It is true. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in research on bullying and the prevalence of bullying started to become a huge social problem (박진규). According to the Seoul Metropolitan Office of…

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    The 9/11 attacks (during 11 September 2001) by Al Qaeda, in the United States, clearly showed the new challenge of global terrorism in the 21st century. These terrorists were not strong enough to destroy the United States military. So they set their target/aimed…

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    Just or unjust? Al-Qaeda’s ideology and actions have proven to be unjust, violating just war theory, basic human rights, and plain old human decency. In this paper, I will explain how and why Al-Qaeda’s ideology and tactics violate the Just War Theory, as well as a counterpoint to this. Al-Qaeda which means “The Base” was created by Osama Bin Laden along with the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, which was led by Ayman al-Zawahiri in the early 1980's in order to push the Soviet Union out of…

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    Mosh Eminem Analysis

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    Anger, revolution, and war, these are words that could be used to describe the song Mosh by Eminem. This song was everywhere in 2004 when Eminem released his fourth major album Encore. This song was so well known that the United States government had one line specifically edited at the time due to vulgar words thrown at then president George Bush. In a angry fit of rage Eminem said “F*** Bush” at the end the first verse. He said this after several lines where he was calling everyone in…

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    Salman Taseer Case Study

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    Introduction In 2011, well known Pakistani politician and businessman, Salman Taseer, was killed by his own bodyguard in broad daylight. Taseer was governor of the politically-influential Punjab province of the South Asian country, when Mumtaz Qadri showered him with bullets. According to Qadri, he had murdered Taseer for the governor's opposition to blasphemy laws in relation to the Christian woman Asia Bibi's case, who had been sentenced to death by a Pakistani court in 2010 for desecrating…

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    John W Dower, Japanese history professor at the University of San Diego, examines the relationship between the Japanese and the United States during the Pacific War. After the Pearl Harbour attack the American people reacted in panic and rage towards their Japanese enemies by producing slanderous and racist propaganda often depicting them as apes, vermin and rapists. During this time the Japanese became the dominant power in Asia, their goal was to ‘advance south’ which challenged not only…

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    How I would summarize my experience with the eclipse is simply a sweltering build up of emotions leading to a downfall of bitter disappointment followed by anger towards a town that did nothing wrong. For several months, I listened as news stations broadcasted stories about how “A solar eclipse is a once in a lifetime opportunity.” and “When the moon covers the sun your life will be changed forever”. I watched the hype grow and cause a pandemic throughout the town as people rushed to find best…

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    Ask Me No Questions Final After the attacks on September 11, a number of people who lived in the United States were faced with infringements on their rights in the United states. As Americans, a number of us just sat and watched this take place while those who we should have taken worry for were nearly prosecuted. Marina Budhos, the author of Ask Me No Questions gives us insight to the consequences that this had on the Hossain family, who originate from Bangladesh. This book is an accurate…

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    In the documentary film Collapse (2009) by Michael Ruppert, he explains how human civilization is heading more and more to our own doomsday. Michael Ruppert is considered a conspiracy theorist. He gives a very detailed explanation about how we have reached our peak in almost all of our recourses. As a matter of fact, he states several times that we are running out of oil in our society which will bring a collapse to us worldwide since we depend on it so much. Also, we are running out of money…

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