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    this is not related to my feelings at all. well, maybe a little. the broken inside does not referring to someone or something else. it's just me. whose muscles are aching and in pain, the after result from the camp. the first day of camping, there was nothing happened, except for we come to the campsite really late because of the bus having technical problem. the night, the heavy rain is all but causing the inside of the tent damp and some of the tents, was flooded with water. Ours was perfectly…

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    A question is never answered completely. At a time when an answer may seem correct science is used to show error and continuously answer that question. This process is known as the scientific method. A similar method is used to answer new questions that were brought up in the 1660s to 1850s. The 1660s-1780s was a time of questions and discoveries known as the Enlightenment. Government, science, and religion were often questioned. The new discoveries at the time became the building blocks for…

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    Customarily, an author will construct a narrative in which the protagonist, a character contrived to be implausible, as well as honorable is destined to decline along the path of tragedy leading to suffering and misfortune. Distinctive writing strategies corresponding to the theme, motifs, symbols and characters contently allow the scripter to plot the flaws leading towards the descent of the advocate. Fitzgerald and Shakespeare’s central characters, Jay Gatsby and Othello, both are filled with…

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    The Montreal Olympics

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    “The Montreal Olympics can no longer lose money than a man can have a baby”1 Jean Drapeau, Mayor of Montreal from1960 to 1986 famously said. It was to be the first Canadian-hosted Olympics in our 76-year participation in the Games. However, the Games were marred by accidents, construction failures, and massive costs to the population of Montreal. The crown jewel of the first Canadian Games, the Games of the XXI Olympiad, was to be the shining new Olympics Stadium, estimated at an initial $134…

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    Rationality and self-interest are often measured relative to efficiency. However, this is not the only aspect that should commend the acceptability of a business sector’s technique of increasing profits and reducing cost. The privatization of prisons or involvement in state prisons by companies that gain from the forced labor of prisoners advanced by high numbers, low wage and extremely long sentences is one system that brings strong moral questions to mind. Prisoners acquiring jobs in jail, no…

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    Huck Finn Dialect

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    to provide the lady with his inexperienced ways of taking action and mediocre acting by questioning the news for his whereabouts in the area, “Who done it?” We’ve heard considerable about these goings-on down in Hookerville, but we don’t know who ‘twas that killed Huck Finn.” “Well, I…

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    Space Race Research Paper

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    atmosphere. This is known as space tourism. Space tourism began in the 1950s when Thomas Cook from Great Britain offered a “Moon Register.” After the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey was released in 1968, Pan American (Pan Am) and Trans World Airline (TWA) took reservations for flights to the moon for five dollars. Millions of people would travel to space if they could both physically and financially. Space tourism is gaining popularity and perhaps in this generation will come to be more…

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    Throughout our course we have learned about various authors ranging from John Smith to Edgar Allan Poe to Hannah Foster, but one of the most interesting authors that we have learned about has to be Phillis Wheatley. Throughout my essay, I will be discussing the role Phillis Wheatley had on society, the uniqueness of her situation, and the controversy of her poetry. I will also mention the content within her poetry. We had the opportunity to read her poems, On Being Brought Africa to America, To…

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    Reconciliation In Rwanda

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    The Government’s Failure to Facilitate Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda After the genocide of 1994, Rwanda had strict ethnic divides between the Hutus, Tutsis, and Twa. Some 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were murdered, and the population was torn apart without much guidance to initiate the healing process. Despite implementing various legal and cultural efforts to help the country recover, the Rwandan government did not do enough to help said process; there are still societal divides…

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    The Straw that Broke the Camel’s Back How the Dawson’s Field Hijackings Forced Jordan to Take Action Against the PLO On September 21, 1970 the cover of Time Magazine read simply “Pirates in the Sky.” It was referring to the hijacking of four planes by the Palestinian militant group the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, or the PFLP. This incident was one of the first cases of airplane hijacking as a took for political blackmail, and it played a significant role in king Hussein’s…

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