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    When you finish this game you have a lot of questions: Who are the Giants? What did the King steal from them? Why does Nashandra need you to open the door to the throne? why does the herald WANT you to ascend the throne of want? Why doesn’t the king sit upon the throne? What is the throne of want?. To explain I’m going to start at the end and work my way back through the story, this might be strange but there is a reason for this its because most characters in dark souls 2 are driven by a desire, a want. For example to understand King Vendricks Hollowed state and location you have to understand what he desired above all else and how it lead him there, To understand Nashandra’s desire for the throne we have to understand why its so important to her, And to understand why the Emerald herald drives you to become king we need to know why she needs a new monarch. The reason we have these questions is because the characters wants are hidden to us until the end of the game, thats why when you reach the end of the game you still have these questions, Even your character ingame is told throughout the game you will do these things without really knowing why. You as a player are no different the fire keeper says it, the emerald herald says it, The grave warden says it. As the ancient dragon says “The curse of life is the curse of want and you peer into the fog in hope of answers”. This game more than any other souls game is about a search for answers. I presume that this is why most…

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    girls like Jane,wouldn’t want a chosen groom. Some girls don't mind about who they marry, but majorities rule does matter. Back in 1911, women had no rights, and questioning one’s father's decision of marriage was not common and frowned upon. The because of the men of 1911 were considered better stronger and tougher,and they’d got to vote and make the decisions unlike the women. That is why the father would choose the groom for the bride.In addition, to clothing has a powerful statement is…

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    Have you seen Khloe Kardashian new banging body? A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! that is the truth. She looks better than ever. Along with 5 days a week training routine, she credits her tiny waist to waist training. Her sisters Kim, Kourtney and Kylie have all been seen spreading the Waist trainer gospel. Actress Jessica Alba, Brooke Burke-Charvet, Snooki, Amber rose,Kim Zolciak have all given props to the waist trainer for giving them back their tiny waist post baby. The Good. Waist training is a worthy…

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    30. Coobie Women's Comfort Bra http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009F90AXE This comfort bra fastens in the back with an elastic closure and is wireless. It is constructed of nylon and spandex, so it has some stretch to it and can be slipped over head. It has ruched ribbed inset at the center to add shape, removable pads and thick shoulder straps. 29. Coobie Strappy Scoopneck Bras http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0058DXR2C This bra is comfortable and supportive at the same time. It has soft cups and it's…

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    their involvement. Woodward and Bernstein spent majority of their time organizing all of their information before publishing the final paper. They investigated different sources to gather information about the scandal. Both Woodward and Bernstein had allegations that the break-in was peculiar, but with no proof they did not have a story. Woodward and Bernstein looked into the legal knowledge of what limits they could stretch. Both writes were aware that the break-in was odd, but the two…

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    Deep ecology is a “new metaphysics that places humans in nature not above it”, “a total intermingling of person with planet” (RE, 92) and it “promotes a sense of human place within the household of nature” (RE, 93). It is resonating with the ecocentric part of partnership ethics that humans are part of the nature and are not superior to other species in any way. We cannot selfishly develop simply for profit or social goods, and cut trees down and release pollutants to the biosphere recklessly.…

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    On August 8, 1974, President Richard Nixon became the first President to resign from his position. He was facing impeachment and criminal trial for the Watergate Scandal. With no where to turn and his options run out, Nixon gave his last speech as President, where he resigned and apologized to the nation. Nixon’s resignation speech does not meet the expectations of a fitting response, as defined by Lloyd Bitzer, for the rhetorical situation he was in following the Watergate scandal. Nixon…

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    The Watergate Incident

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    Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were the two major journalists during the Watergate trial who proved Nixon to be involved in the grand scheme. This caused them to become instantly well-known across the world. They approached the situation in a way that no other journalist or person in the media had before. The dynamic duo used a secret source to compile information on what happened from an inside source known as "Deep Throat." This anonymous source changed how people viewed journalism. People…

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    If nothing else, Bernstein and Woodward were persistent with finding all the information they needed to support their story. One of the difficulties they faced when writing their article was getting the appropriate people to give information on the issue. The two would often find the people who had the information, but they would not be able get their source to speak on the subject. To take it further, when they did find people who wanted to speak on the topic, they would often refuse to go on…

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    Film Analysis: Schmatta

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    Schmatta, the Yiddish terms for rags, is a revealing documentary about the fascinating climb of the garment industry, spotlighted as the precursor of the United States early 20th Century labor movement, the activation of the middle class, and now inevitably exposed as an ailing American industry in the toils of completely collapsing. The previous 50 years in the garment industry had witnessed a drastic shift in a 95% manufacturing rate to a barren 5%, prior to 1960s. One of the effects resulted…

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