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    trapped by fire and smoke. After the twin towers were hit, The Pentagon was crashed into between corridors 4-5. The crash killed everyone on Flight 77 and 125 people inside the building. At 10:03 a.m Flight 93 also crashed into a field near Indian Lake, Pennsylvania, everyone died on impact in the plane. After 9/11 the nation soon later found out that Al Qaeda was responsible for the terror attacks. At least 2,996 people died on 9/11…

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    immediately thinks that Ralph should be the leader without a doubt “…he looked critically at Ralph’s golden body…” (11). These two parts in the book are just another example of the real world and how beauty, power, popularity, ect. play a part in how we chose our leaders and how minorities very rarely get to become a leader of a powerful…

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    an anti-Crist trough out the world. It was not surprise, since in his ambition for power he left destruction and death as a reminder that he once lived in the same planet as we do. He had great success accomplishing every single goal he wished for; but at the end Hitler’s struggled for power became a reality once more. as for we all know that time forgives no one, and what is born will one day be destroyed. In January 1942 Hitler once said, “This war can end two ways, Either the extermination…

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    has been greatly known as a prominent African American male figure in history. His fight for Civil Rights and social justice was a difficult battle from start to finish. From starting as being the leader of the Montgomery boycott to the being leaders of different organizations which lead to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Though his achievements were incredible, he did experience…

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    protector Jordan and asked, “Watch the others until I get back,” there were only 6 of us left in the Druid Pack. We are waiting for people to join us and help us to fight this war. I walked to the lake and sat down for a minute that cool breeze was so nice, I still wish things were this way were before the war broke out. Before the war broke out there was balance between dark and light, we were a thriving pack of 34 wolves and growing but then the darkest pack in the forest the Demons took…

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    scouted by the NBA. Henry Kidman the son of the poorest family in Dallas. Now about to be drafted into the NBA straight from high school. Now that’s what you call a dream. High school finals, big day. Going against the rivals, Austin Wranglers. We played hard first half, 51-54 them. Second half I walk out onto the court and there’s NBA scout! You know what that means, showtime! No room for mistakes, can’t be stopped. Fourth quarter, clutch time, crunch time. 6 seconds left 98-96, them.…

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    Kill a Mockingbird,” Jem finch starts without a flower of maturity and empathy in his garden. Over the course of the book “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Jem Finch changes from a boy into a young man by developing a feeling of empathy and developing a sense of maturity. Over the course of To Kill a Mockingbird Jem changes from a boy into a young man by, developing a feeling of empathy. It's clear that Jem gained a sense of empathy especially after the case was over. “When we left the courthouse, Jem…

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    similar but one tries to take hold of a fortified position. Different weapons have been used throughout the ages, whether it will be the guns we use nowadays, to the ancient but commonly used spear, or even more complex and rare used weapons such as the hunga munga. Military tactics have also evolved and become more sophisticated throughout the ages. They would start as simple as just charging into a field of chaos, to the use of corps; organized groups of soldiers based on their training and…

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    The work of Hunger Games Catching fire is definitely original. I have never read a book quite like it. The book is something I’d never read before, it makes the government all twisted and corrupt and all messed up, they have people kill each other for “revenge” for the revolution that was tried many years before. The characters in the book are very well rounded and believable, they really show how messed up the games make people who are in it and also the ones who win and get out. The winners…

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    New look into Empowerment in the Movies: Water and Fire Empower can be termed as self-strength, control, self-power or your own decision making and fighting for one’s rights. With these ideas in mind, this paper shows women’s empowerment and challenge to the opposite dominant sex, displayed in Deepa Mehta’s films Water and Fire. Water "Water" concentrates on the social state of a woman in Indian society, especially on the social position of a widow. The film tells us about a small…

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