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    There six functions of the family,that Shirley Zimmerman has summarized that if fulfilled will fulfill the necessary roles in society.however if society no longer motivates individuals to carry out these responsibilities,neither the society or the institution of family will survive. Functions of the family Addition of new members through procreation or adoption:Although in the moving the reasoning behind the infertility is unknown,this need for procreation is not being met.Which is detrimental…

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    Rogue waves and tsunamis are two strong forces that occur in the ocean. The way they form and their features are alike and different in many ways. Rogue waves and tsunamis both form in the ocean but form in different ways. Tsunamis can form in multiple ways. In source 2 it says, Tsunamis can form from earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides on the ocean floor. Large meteorites can cause tsunamis when they hit the water. When tsunamis hit shallow water its acts as a ramp pushing the water up…

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    In writing Rogue Justice, The Making of the Security State, author Karen J. Greenberg has created an insightful, and telling account of how dangerously close America came to losing many of the freedoms afforded to us in the Bill of Rights following the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001. Anthony Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), is certainly accurate about Rouge Justice when he explained that the book is “a must read for anyone who cares about the…

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    In John Grisham’s thrilling Rogue Lawyer, the reader experiences the viewpoint of Sebastian Rudd. Sebastian Rudd is a street lawyer who works out of a bulletproof van and keeps a handgun nearby because his clients could be considered dangerous and not afraid to cause harm. This clearly shows that Sebastian is willing represent anyone, no matter what crime he or she may have committed. He has a thirst for justice and is not afraid to stand up to corrupt authorities. Also, as a divorced father,…

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    Yue Ma 112949774 Close Reading 4: A Hero of Our Time In this summer, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation came out, one of the most impressive hero in the movie was Ethan Hunt, portrayed by Tom Cruise. He is a typical hero that audiences are expecting. He was intelligent when he tried to complete the mission. Also, he was brave to accept the task to dive into the whirlpool to change an identification card in a short time in risk of his live. The most important thing was that he was fighting with…

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    Disney has continued the Star Wars trilogy with a spin-off from the earlier spectacular adventures. Fans got a glimpse of what was in the 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' when the debut was released last week on Good Morning America. The plot here in not a continuation of 'Episode 7: The Force Awakens,' but is set in a time between 'Episode 6: A New Hope' and 'Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith.' The plot narrates the story of Rebel Alliance and how they overpower the Galactic Empire, as the rebels…

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    Set prior to the events of the third installment of the Star Wars series, A New Hope, Rogue One tells the story of the behind-the-scenes heroes that acquired the infamous Death Star’s blueprints essential to its destruction. Set in a variety of locales, the most notable being Jedha, an Imperial-held desert moon, Eadu, housng an Imperial research facility, and Scarif, home to the Imperial data bank. With atmosphere as varied as location, there is always an underlying tone of hopefulness laced in…

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    Hollywood, and further criteria should be added. To demonstrate this, I will be applying the test to three films and explaining the test’s limitations in each instance. The films that will be analyzed are as follows: “Captain America: Civil War”; “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”; and “Deadpool.” The Bechdel Test is used to measure meaningful female presence in Hollywood films (Sarkeesian, “The Oscars”). The test has three criteria: firstly, a film must have at least two named female characters;…

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    In Vile Rogues and Honorable Men Kathleen Brown argues that Bacon’s use of both the traditional and modern elements of patriarchal rhetoric were what most definitively caused Bacon’s rebellion and its aftermath. Within the text, she cites numerous speech’s given by both Bacon and his political nemesis Berkeley that drew upon the most prominent pillars of the patriarchy, such as honor, divine rights, and duty to the crown, to rally supporters to their side. One speech given by Bacon, entitled…

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    “Nice shooting, Sharp," Rogue states with an impressed tone. Hevy then states, “They didn’t even fire off one bolt.” “Let’s move, that made some noise, the General can’t escape," Rex orders his men. Delta Squad moves down the hallway and reaches the door to the office. “Ready?” Rex asks. “Ready,” the squad confirms. Rex hits the button to open the door. It was dark, only one light was on just above the desk in the middle of the room. As Delta Squad moved into the room Rogue whispers, “No…

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