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    Justin Sze Mr. Morgan/Mr. Coleman Period ½ 26 April 2016 Deng Xiaoping’s Reform Deng Xiaoping’s reform is prominent for one of China’s significant advancement by greatly improving China’s economy and improving individual’s lives. His reform was irreplaceable because of Deng’s previous ruler, Mao Zedong nullified China’s successful by starting the cultural revolution. The cultural revolution was made to overturn old customs and to persecute educated people. Despite all the consequence Deng…

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    political power powered several protest movements at this time; this started with the April 5th Movement in 1976 when mourners for Zhou Enlai were removed from Tiananmen Square, continuing with the Democracy Wall Movement’s and the beginning of group solidarity in China from 1978 to 1979, and culminating in the Tiananmen Square protests in June 1989. One can see that the…

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    Censorship In China Censorship occurs in many parts of the world, for instance, China, Turkey, India, Hong Kong and multiple more. However, the fundamental question that is inquired is, what is censorship? Censorship can be considered as the ability to prohibit any website, television shows, books, films etc. due to political deception and a threat to security. In an online poll of censorship the question most likely asked is, is censorship efficient or not. Overall, 36% agreed that it was…

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    Jacob Palmer Ms. Hampel Modern Classics 4 April 2017 Throughout the world, there are different types of censorship whether that be through government and social media. What is censorship, well, censorship is the control of what people may say, hear, write, read, see, or do? So how would you feel if what you were able to view and see on the internet including news could possibly be fake? Well, that is a reality in China, not only do they censor the news and anything that goes against the…

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    Men’s Path”, “A Party Down at The Square”, and “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” readers face the harsh realities that minorities face. The first essay, “A Dead Men’s Path” is written by Chinua Achebe and focuses on the new headmaster's conflict with the villagers and portrays to the readers how important compromises are by illustrating an event where two parties fail to work together and consequently nobody wins. The second essay, “A Party Down at The Square” by Ralph Ellison revolves around…

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    An example of an area where American privileges are not allowed is in 1989. In the 1989 the Tiananmen square protests in Beijing, China protesters seeking a democratic government were peacefully protesting in Beijing when soldiers opened fire on crowds, killing an unknown number of protestors. Many of whom were students. The death toll is estimated from…

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    sexual orientation, gender identity and artifice. By using the characterization of Bruce Bechdel and allusions to Washington Square by Henry James, Fun Home shows how living a lie can be harmful to an individual as well as those closest to him. From a stranger 's perspective, Bruce appears to lead an a perfect life. However, these are just appearances as Bruce…

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    “Let them love!” This was a common thought that passed through my mind when reading The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Washington Square by Henry James. An inability to love afflicts both of those books’ protagonists, Hester Prynne and Catherine Sloper, respectively. More specifically, the price they pay for their love impairs both of these characters, but the reality of their attractions differs. Hester’s consummates her passion for Arthur Dimmesdale before her story begins. And…

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    For possibly decades now, there has been fighting in the middle east and I am not sure it will ever stop. One particular story of fighting stuck out to me, however. A man named Emad Burnat filmed activist protest of Israel taking land from his small Palestinian village. The documentary he created is called Five Broken Cameras. He is a peasant farmer who lives off of the land he owned. He has a family consisting of his wife and his four sons. He films to show their side of the fighting and riots…

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    In the novel, The Ascendant, by Drew Chapman, the United States was in a cyber war with China, where literary elements such as plot development, foreshadowing to create suspense, and point of view are skillfully used to drive the novel. Each of these elements help to convey the story’s central theme: when a war begins to break out, the military are not the only ones whose lives will change entirely. The team attempting to fight back in this covert war against the Chinese faced many struggles,…

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