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    different people. Many find people of fame or importance their heroes. A patriotic American supporting the war in Iraq may think George Bush is a hero‚ while others believe he every decision he makes is wrong. On the flip side‚ Muslims may find Osama Bin Ladin hero for fighting for their for their religious beliefs‚ while some despise him for getting them involved in war. Actors are often portrayed as the heroes of many younger people. You may watch ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ and find Johnny Depp your

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    Tessie Hutchinson may not be meant as the metaphor for every human being; but she does represent the victim. She is chosen for this unciivil act just as a murder victim is chosen: at random. The difference lies with Tessie’s attitude before and after she is selected as the "winner" of the lottery. Tessie questions the tradition and correctness of the lottery as well as her humble status as a wife. It might as well be this insubordination that leads to her selection by the lottery and lynching by

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    Do you think this movie represents men in a way that is typical of Hollywood film? 25th Hour does not really change the way men are represented in the typical Hollywood films. In those films‚ men have to suppress their emotions and endure hardship without complaint. They ignore signs of illness and suffer silently. There is also a lot of aggressive competition between them. Men have to represents beauty‚ sexuality‚ class‚ and wealth in order to be successful. They also have to have a certain amount

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    in American history as one of the worst terrorist attacks to happen on American soil. This attack will be the one that will always be remembered and never forgotten. The Islamic terrorists were from Saudi Arabia and other Arab nations‚ under Osama Bin Laden’s control. “These terrorists were retaliating

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    Recent years have shown an increase in terrorism across the world. Americans have felt the impact of major terrorist attacks‚ such as the 9/11 attack‚ and‚ more recently‚ the bombing of the Boston City Marathon on April 15‚ 2013. But these terrorist attacks are not limited to the United States. Countries from Indonesia to Saudi Arabia are experiencing these attacks as well. Although terrorism is spread out‚ it seems that there is heavier terrorist activity in certain areas of the world and these

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    Iraq and Syria and is also commonly known as ISIL which stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. During the group’s first years after forming they chose to associate themselves with other Jihad extremist groups such as Al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Ladin. It was not long after that Al-Qaeda decided to distance themselves from this new ISIS group due to their violent actions against the rest of the world‚ after this ISIS became a self sustained entity. ISIS has

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    Social stereotyping and prejudice has been seen‚ observed‚ and felt throughout all ages. It is something everyone develops within early childhood development. How? many would ask well because each individual is exposed to a different setting and surrounded by numerous of different people and different cultural variations. All in which as they grow up and become adults those two aspects as well evolve. It’s not only the culture but the way the child is raised and the morals that he or she learned

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    The recent release of the movie Skyfall has excited millions of viewers with the return of their favourite action hero. But just why is James Bond so popular? It’s because he’s a rebel. He does what he wants and only what he wants. He opposes authority‚ lies through his teeth and is not afraid to kill a couple of people along the way. In short‚ James Bond is the archetype of unethical behaviour‚ and yet we still idolize him. From our entertainment to our memories‚ immoral behaviour is what catches

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    determination crashed them into The Twin Towers‚ and The Pentagon. After the attack happened‚ the United States responded with launching “The War on Terror” and invaded Afghanistan to eliminate Al-Qaeda and its leader in charge of the attack which was Osama Bin Ladin. Another perspective this attack has been challenged by some citizens of the United States accusing the U.S. government of planning this attack on its own people. CNN reporters have said they’ve interviewed people who were inside the building

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    National Security It has come to my attention that the current state of our nation is one of peril and doubt. Due to the recent attacks brought upon our nation’s soil by terrorists and "evil doers‚" it is understandable that the current degree of national security must be heightened. Our country can no longer be one of completely freewill with utter disregard to those outside of our borders‚ but must now come to suspect all inhabitants alien to our land as potential threats to our sovereign

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