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    landed on the Ketch’s bow, with no allies in sight he faced the rogue guardian. Noske was very close to her. he raised his, rifle but before he could fire a single shot, a Nova Bomb over took her, it was Morency, he had shot a Nova bomb and hit her directly. her body was completely destroyed. Noske still shocked at the precision of the shot. Morency walked through the impact zone towards Noske. A flash of fire erupted behind Morency. the rogue guardian was a Sunsunger and she brought herself…

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    Nuclear Deterrence Theory

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    powerful adversaries. The nuclear deterrence theory is and has always been a theory that many states have made allusions to since the Cold War to solve foreign conflicts. In fact, it has become a doctrine. In this essay, the concepts , the theory, rogue states and major states’ views of this theory and substitutes for deterrence will be thoroughly…

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    both your houses! Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, a cat to scratch a man to death! A braggart, a rogue, a villain that fights by the book of arithmetic!” (3.1.101-106). Being “Peppered” and “warrant, for this world” is equivalent to being doomed to leaving the earth, i.e, death. Mercutio reference towards Tybalt, calling him “a dog, a rat, a mouse, a cat to scratch a man to death” and “A braggart, a rogue, a villain that fights by the book of arithmetic” is equivalent to Mercutio referring to…

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    Cambodia Genocide Essay

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    The Cambodian genocide is regarded as one of the most brutal mass killings of the 20th century and resulted in the rise of the Khmer Rogue, a communist party in 1975. It is estimated that 1.7 million people or roughly 20% of the population fell victim to the Genocide initiated by this anti capitalist, left wing establishment under the leadership of Pol Pot, a radical socialist. Intellectuals were particularly targeted by the communist party in an attempt to create a classless society centered on…

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    Hezbollah Research Paper

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    of regular forces, irregular forces, and/or criminal elements all unified to achieve mutual benefitting effects. Hezbollah is an innovative, globally connected, and networked population of fighters. Coupled with the failing state of Syria and the rogue state of Iran, they are legitimized as a hybrid threat and a terrorist organization.…

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    your copy of the latest in this paranormal series. A stubborn witch is forced to team up with an obstinate vampire in their quest to find the stolen Book of Spells that could destroy the witches. When Logan’s grandfather is brutally murdered by a rogue vampire he must find the killer before the stolen Book of Spells leads him to the Blood Stone, which would destroy the witches, but after a week of searching, he has uncovered no clues and the council of witches and vampires bring in a tracker.…

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    Unified Korea

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    During Korea’s Joseon Dynasty, America and a unified Korea operated under the 1882 Treaty of Peace, Amity, Commerce, and Navigation. Shortly after this period and leading up to World War II, the Korean Peninsula had been an annexed country of the Empire of Japan. After the war, Korea was split along its 38th parallel. (U.S. Department of State, 2015) The Northern part of the country was controlled by the former Soviet Union and America in the South. Attempts to reunify the country failed and in…

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    Brayzack Case Study

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    the military wanted to keep in their hand. Brayzack stalled at first, telling the governor all about the positive work being done out on the island under C.D.C. and military supervision. How they were creating and testing new vaccines for rogue mutated forms of influenza that had been rapidly popping up globally in third world countries and China. He then informed the governor their work there at Camp Hero was only a counter measure to insure the safety and well-being of the American…

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    Star Wars: A Short Story

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    Juno’s hand pushed a lever on the console, and the hyperdrive jumped to life The Rogue Shadow flung itself forward. Stars turned to streaks ahead of them. This time, Juno hoped, the past was left far, far behind them. What Starkiller and Juno hadn’t seen at Vader’s capture, though, was Boba Fett’s rifle scope honed in on the force-user. It was very moving for Boba Fett. To have forced a bounty hunter, let alone a Fett, to lower his gun is an amazing feat. They may have gotten away that time,…

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    This turning point can be seen within Act Two Scene Four which demonstrates the beginning of which Hal realises his ambition through the severing of the bonds between him and his rogue companions, specifically Jack Falstaff. The use of the play within a play in this scene by Shakespeare brings forth the deepest emotions of the characters and the truth that they hide as they assume the role that they play as reality. Shakespeare’s…

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