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    because one of my best friends is the victim of this when she was very young. I still remember that day when we used to sleep together, she screamed very loudly and walking around the room along while sleep. Once she wakes up with very violent and frightened dream then she couldn’t able to sleep as normal like before, So during that period, her parents usually used to make her feel slept by telling the story of the angel. However, her parents were unsuccessful to find out the right treatment for…

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    Summary: Baybar

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    in an attempted Templar assassination of Baybars, he had become depressed. Will himself lead the treaty party from Acre to Baybars, and presented the treaty to him in Chapter 47. Young had Baybars sign the treaty on May 22, 1272. The main problem with the treaty in the novel, besides having Will leading the charge, was when the treaty took place. Because after Safed, Baybars moved on to Acre in 1267, but the town was heavily fortified, so he agreed to a truce (End of the Crusades: Mongols,…

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    There are a lot of things that need to be taken into consideration when making a documentary film. One common issue that arises with documentary filmmaking is ethical issues. When people go to see documentaries, they are usually looking to be informed on some kind of topic, but some filmmakers might not use the most ethical approach to achieve that goal. Documentaries can “stand for or represent the views of individuals, groups, and institutions” (Nichols, 45). This can lead to issues later,…

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    The subculture I choose to observe were young black men within their neighborhoods, the ins and outs of what draws young black men to choose to involve themselves into the a life of crime. I had no idea where I was going to observe such a group, I feared going to certain areas in the North West side of Tulsa, where there are active gangs who live there. I knew of no one that could accompany me, however, my aunt in Texas invited me to spend the weekend with her, because she had friend who was a…

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    Runway Model

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    As we see models on runway shows and social media exhibiting clothing they got paid to show off, we often do not pay attention on how the clothing looks but how skinny the model is. Modeling is a very competitive career because there’s millions of beautiful women in this world, but as we come to notice many of these women starve themselves so they can win that position they’ve dream of on the runway show. We hear about eating disorders all the time and we don’t really pay attention about it,…

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    My mom was only 19 years-old when I was born. She is the youngest of three girls. She and her family were a very poor family, and they grew up travelling around. Her home town is Ogden, Utah. They moved to Washington for awhile. They lived there a few years before moving back down to Utah. Ogden, Utah is right next to the Wasatch Mountains. She remembers and loves the four seasons; Utah had cold winters, and the summers were warm, but it’s “a dry heat.” It’s very beautiful. She loves the…

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    Elie Wiesel

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    air- these were as nothing compared with these screams which tore us to shreds. A few days more and we should all have started to scream too.” (Wiesel 17) 1933 to 1945 was a time that no one could imagine and definitely something that no one ever wants to repeat. The Holocaust was one of the most horrifying times of history that will be remembered always along with it’s 17 million victims. Elie Wiesel and his family were a few of those victims. Elie and his family were split in the very…

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    We began our research based on the interesting findings from the mini-observation session at the beginning of the unit. In this practice run, we were asked to observe dominance and submission in social interaction around campus and while doing this we noticed a pattern of technology use that we decided to pursue further. From here we started with the broader deductive research question asking how technology affects interaction. After the observations we settled on two other more focused…

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    No Need To Profile Racial profiling has always been a serious issue throughout the years and just when things seem to calm down, something always happens. Racial profiling is the use of race or ethnicity as ground for suspecting someone of having committed an offense. Throughout a time in one 's life, they will be a victim of racial profiling. I 've heard so many stories about how people of color are being and have been discriminated, but I never thought that I would become an actual victim…

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    everyone should be able to operate a motor vehicle, including young teenagers. There has been many reports and statistics about how teens are the leading cause of automobile accidents. According to RMIIA (Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association) it states that a total of 2,823 teenagers ages 13-19 died in motor vehicle crashes in 2012. It also states that vehicle drivers ages 16-19 involved in fatal crashes in 2012, 48 percent were involved in single-vehicle crashes. This was higher…

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