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    The Irish Republican Army’s Struggle The IRA or Irish Republican Army. The IRA was founded in 1917 and their main goal was to unite Northern Ireland (which belongs to the UK) with Ireland. They tried to do this through suppression, violence and, assassinations to cause fear and panic. They usually targeted British governmental figures but have also targeted agents from British intelligence agencies like MI5 (Irish Republican Army And Censorship). In 1969, the IRA split into the Official IRA…

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    A curfew is thought to be able to keep teenagers out of trouble and inside the house. Trouble does not have a time limit it can occur when ever and however throughout the day. Thinking that setting a time limit will actually keep a child inside is absurd. A child will go where he pleases to go, when his mind is made up nothing can stop him. We are not even talking about little children we are talking about teenagers the most rebellious of human beings. They are at an age where being absolutely…

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    Trouble With The Curve

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    I haven't read either book so it may be hard for me to compare them to my example that I think comes close to yours. The movie Trouble with the Curve. The setting and 'world' defining plot aspects of all three is major league baseball. Clint Eastwood as the grizzled baseball scout and Amy Adams as his beautiful tomboy (highly successful lawyer) daughter were great actors to make this movie charming, interesting, and believable. A particular plot element that explained a lot and moved the…

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    Troubles In Camden

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    Troubles in Camden In a city in New Jersey, Walt Whitman once thought of it as “In a dream I saw a city invincible” (Gillette 5). Today that same city ranks as one of the poorest and most crime ridden cities in the United States. This city is directly across the river from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a city called Camden. When many people hear the name Camden, they think of all the crime and drug issues that go on in that city. What some people may not know is that their past wasn’t all that…

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    Both “The Trouble with Television” and “Television” are stories with very similar central ideas (Electronic Media has filled a concerningly large amount of our free time). “Television” (by Todd Alcott) conveys the Central Idea with repetition and personification as the main strategies, resulting in the Poem falling into the fictional category of writing. On the other hand, “The Trouble with Television” (by Robert MacNeil) isn’t a Poem. It reads more like an article written for a Major News…

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    The movie I decided to choose is “Couples Retreat” (Billingsley, 2009). The couple I choose from the movie is Jason and Cynthia. The reason I chose them is due to the fact that they are the couple that wanted to go to the couples retreat, Eden (Billingsley, 2009). When the couple first started talking to the other couples about the retreat in the beginning of the movie, they discussed the whole reason as to why they wanted to go to this retreat and why they needed the other couples to…

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    Gender Trouble

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    Gender Trouble as a perspective work to interpret Caryl Churchill’s essence of main characters in Cloud Nine Woman discrimination, patriarchy, lack of feminism movements – statements that make us nowadays shocked of the Ancient Time. These reasons made female part of the world started to cope with these problems. The present paper will study one of the biggest and most discussed nowadays problem of the gender equality and feminism movement of Western world. To describe this, I will take into…

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    Trouble With Art

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    to distinguish. Recently, there has been a shift in focus on what art is rather than what it does. The question arises, are we capable of thinking beyond our own perceptions of the world in order to examine and recognize art? In her article “The Trouble with (the Term) Art,” Carolyn Dean examines and argues that there is an apparent struggle of determining an allowable definition of art itself. Within the essay, Dean’s follows through on her argument and supports it. She recognizes the issue…

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    Little Kids in Big Adult Trouble The way that we treat children in America when it comes to crime has been change as much with the times as any other subject. From our start as a nation just breaking away from England to today as a world super power, we are constantly changing our position on whether or not children know right from wrong, or have the capacity to look into the long term consequences of their actions. One thing that is for certain we have been getting tougher and tougher on…

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    The Troubles began because Northern Ireland was divided between the Protestant unionists and the Roman Catholic nationalists. The unionists wanted to remain part of United Kingdom while the nationalists wanted to join the Republic of Ireland. The Catholic in Ireland felt discriminated against by the Protestant majority who made up most of parliament. The conflict began in 1968 and ended in 1998. First, Irish people rioted against British rule, and eventually parted from them creating the…

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