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    Rios Rogers Mrs Thao Honors English 10/ Period 6 October 2, 2017 Revenge Vs. Justice “Revenge is a dish best served cold.” This is the case in the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, The theme of revenge and justice appears many times throughout the novel. This is a main theme in the novel because all of the characters strive for justice and revenge in some way, shape, or form. This theme can also be brought into our lives because we too try to achieve justice and equality and also…

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    Appearance vs Reality in Hamlet In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the ability to determine what is true and what is false through the theme of appearance vs reality is evident through the malicious behavior of the characters. Throughout the play, each character is continuously trying to figure out what the other characters think, rather than what the other characters appear to think. Hamlet appears mad in front of the other characters in order to hide his true intentions. He wants others to think that…

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    anti-aircraft defenses. The proof debunked the statement that the U.S had made to the public that U-2 had been just a simple weather plane. The U.S had no choice but to confess the truth. The United States explained that their decision to send the U-2 spy plane had been committed as a necessary act of national defense not only for the country, but for the free world. The U.S backs up their claims by bringing up the U.S.S.R’s severe secrecy in regards to their nuclear weapons and how it creates…

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    The Second Red Scare

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    doubted the existence of communist subversion within the United States government, at least to the extent that McCarthy and his supporters claimed there to be. In a news conference conducted in 1948, Truman declared that McCarthyism and the accompanying spy scare sweeping the nation were simply “red herrings” in that they were intentionally crafted by the Republican party to mislead or divert the public’s attention from the truth. Similarly, in his memoirs Years of Trial and Hope written eight…

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    Aaron Alanis Mrs. Silva Honors English 12 07 April 2017 Todays Tech. vs. 1984’s Tech In terms of technology, current American society is to a certain extent to the potential of Big Brother and 1984. Many of the technologies used in 1984 are very similar to the technologies used today. The technology used in both today and in 1984 show major issues for personal privacy as well as government control over society. In the novel 1984, written by George Orwell, the author shows a dystopian world…

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    Death Penalty Definitions

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    practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information. Federal Murder- A Killing Committed During Bank Robbery (18 U.S.C. Section 1111) Generally, the felony murder…

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    through brutal, unethical acts such as the execution of opposition" Dictators vs Macbeth "The End Justifies The Means" Using this quote from Machiavelli, one can infer that they can act against the moral norms only if they act in the name of principles (the safety of the state). This implies the Prince can justify his use of immoral means to achieve glory and survival (Ambition and killing of Duncan). By: Johnny Lee Macbeth vs Dictators Macbeth How are Macbeth and the modern dictators related…

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    because it could have been World War III. The tension between the U.S. and the Russians was nail-biting and extremely dangerous. But people fail to realize how much further one can go into the whole situation. All the things about the political side, spies, strategies, scandals, and the possible nuclear war. Also, what was Russia’s point of view on the Cold War? What needs to be clarified is the immense cultural effects that the War had on America/Soviet Union and how it shaped them to who they…

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    of twelve men sent out by Moses to spy out the Promised Land. Out of the twelve, only Joshua and Caleb gave a good report and showed great trust in God that He would deliver Israel from their enemies and protect them in the land. A good leader trusts the God he serves, and Joshua loved God and was a faithful servant. God commissioned Joshua in the Book of Joshua 1:1-17 and the people confirmed God’s choice by agreeing to do all that he commanded them to do (vs. 16). Joshua became a great…

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    arrested by Israel for smuggling guns and got interrogated by the Shin Bet, Israel's security service. Thereafter, he was sent to prison and there he saw Hamas's ruthless tactics inside the prison were they tortured anyone who they believed was trying to spy for Israel. He also saw the organization's escalating campaign of suicide bombings outside…

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