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    We read literature to gain knowledge and some perspective. It also serves as an example for us to learn to be nicer and kind to others. For instance, the writers reveal truths that we are often oblivious to, we can also see the perspective of others, as well as learning from exemplary figures, and we often learn from the mistakes others make. We can witness the consequences of the actions taken by some people from reading about it and thus making us more self-aware. In the graphic novel…

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    This essay will look at the scene “Drive Louise Drive” from the feature film “Thelma and Louise”. This film follows two friends as they decide to break free from their everyday lives. They take off, during this weekend Louise kills Harlan for attempting to rape Thelma. Their weekend away turns into a cross county chase from authority that being the police and the men in their lives. The significance this scene holds in relation to the film is that the viewer, can see the protagonists move closer…

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    Racial profiling is a strategy of stopping a citizen because of their color of his or her skin, and fleeting suspicion that the person is conspiring in criminal behavior. This application can be managed with routine traffic stops, or can be entirely random based upon the car that is being driven, or the amount of people in the car and the ethnicity of the driver and the passengers aboard. Racial profiling has been apart of the law enforcement system for a long time now, and it is nothing that…

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    During this time almost one thousand synagogues were set on fire. More than seven thousand Jewish businesses were looted and around thirty thousand Jews were sent to concentration camps (Nazification 4-5). Hitler created the SA which were storm troopers trained to beat german citizens to convince them to join the Nazi party. Hitler used the death of a speechwriter for Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen as a way to bring fear into the german people (Persuasion of Hitler 1-3). This basically forced…

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    windows in Jewish shops were mashed. About 100 Jews were killed that night and thousands were arrested (“The Holocaust”) . The night became known as the Night of the Broken Glass because of all the glass that was left on the streets after Nazi storm troopers went through and smashed all of the shops windows. The really tragedy came later when the Nazis blamed the Jews for all the damage and demanded they pay for the damages. This meant that any insurance money they received was confiscated and…

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    Voting Legislation President Lyndon Baines Johnson’s address to a Joint Session of Congress on Voting Legislation on March 15th 1965 sought to change the hearts and minds of it’s audiences by creating a connection between himself and all other Americans trough appealing to their patriotism, religious beliefs, and desire to become a greater nation. President Johnson’s Address persuades the audience to unanimously endorse his Voting Rights Act. His Address was given to Congress about a week…

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    the people of Germany, as it was seen that they were doing the work the Lord wanted them to do. The Nazis began anti-jewish acts with a boycott of the Jewish businesses, mainly attacking Germany’s Jews. With the use of propaganda, the Nazi storm troopers and the SS posted signs that guided Germans not to buy from the Jewish. In addition, other signs posted up stated “The Jews Are Our Misfortune.” In time, Hitler, as the new chancellor of Germany, began passing out anti-Jewish laws on an everyday…

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    “I’m Detective Grey and this is Dr. Kathryn Bohemian. I want to start off to let you guys know that you aren't in any trouble, we just need some information on your friend Christian.” She studied the group in front of her: Hailey Trooper, Becky Rimes, Celina Moore, Tristan Reese, and an older woman whom she presumed to be Tristian’s mother. She studied the teens, Hailey and Celina both had short brown hair and braces, and the glimmer in their brown eyes reminded Heather of her wild and…

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    Thi Bui has written and collaborated with authors. Bui’s stories explains her childhood and her family’s journey through their lifestyle of the Vietnam War. The book that she wrote “The Best We Could Do” is about her experience of being a refugee .The book is mainly about her parents and how they were raised, but she adds her childhood and compares it to her parents. Consequently, It’s very different from American culture, but since she’s considered Vietnamese American, it was fifty-fifty of…

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    he discovers Kat and Albert. He feels as if his friends are closer to him than a mate. They have a great deal in like manner they have the same trepidation and life. At the point when Paul comes back to the front, he gets hurt on the leg and arm. Troopers are consumed to a space known as the "Diminishing Room". These officers have no trust of recuperation, and they are put here so they will be effortlessly moved to the mortuary. Diminish comes back from the withering room. While, in the healing…

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