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    A study by the FBI confirmed that most of these shooters don’t just one day “snap”. Elliot Rodger planned out his attack for a whole year before he committed it and he had a 137 page manifesto left behind for the world to see. This behavior isn’t his alone‚ it’s mirrored in other shooters. Most of these people know they are going to die‚ and so they plan out every part of it like a presentation. Their main goal isn’t the killings‚ but the message it sends and the aftermath displayed on TV. It’s calculated

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    Simon says: Love and serve your neighbors As an attorney who had barely hung his shingle in the Elliot Park Neighborhood in 2008‚ Simon Trautmann ’03 received an unexpected invitation: to be the lawyer for a community activist organization. Trautmann was a Christian; the organization served the Muslim community. “The ink was still wet on my law degree‚” Trautmann recalled. “It was a big step to determine if I could be a zealous advocate for a Muslim youth organization. I worried that maybe I was

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    colour‚ nationality or the nationality of their guardian or ancestors is known solely as ‘discrimination’. Jane Elliot‚ exposed to the harsh waves of discrimination‚ tries to change the world through her methods. Discrimination once practiced upon an individual‚ can scar or change a person for the remainder of his or her life. It can also change ones views on discrimination. Jane Elliot‚ a white American women shunned by society on the basis of her anti-racial views towards not only African Americans

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    English Essay - How does Billy Elliot represent relationships and identity? Manliness consists not in bluff‚ bravado or loneliness. It consists in daring to do the right thing and facing consequences whether in matters social‚ political or other. It consists in deeds‚ not words.” Mahatma Gandhi‚ 1869 – 1948 In the film “Billy Elliot‚” Lee Hall and Stephen Daldry use Billy’s relationships with friends and family to demonstrate themes of identity and masculinity. There are three main relationships

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    Jackie Elliot is seen as a traditional man with anti feminist views. he sees that boys should be tough whilst girls should be more placid. Throughout the film Billy Elliot‚ the directer has created the character Jackie Elliot‚ a widowed father feeling the grief of the recent lose of his wife. This essay suggests that the grief could be a factor of how Jackie goes about supporting his son. The time that this film is set‚ is in the mid 80s. It could be that people who do not keep to the social norm

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    In the book “A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution” by Carol Berkin she explains the constitution from start to finish from how it all began‚ to the debates inside the convention and finally the end product. Berkin takes the reader and puts him directly in the middle of the convention of 1786; throughout the book you can feel the excitement‚ the frustration‚ the tensions between delegates and the overall commitment to making a new government work for all. The time for a new

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    T.S. Elliot is explaining that fear is invaluable and we put too much time into the concept of “fear”. He uses the notion of fear in “I will show you fear in a handful of dust” which explains that it (fear) is often exaggerated which is why it has being compared to the very simple object of dust. This quote also uses concepts of day and night to describe how one’s perspective can change “Your shadow at morning striding behind you Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you” meaning that your shadow

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    When faced with the task of making changes‚ referencing individuals in history becomes the norm. The individuals that banded together against injustices for the betterment of others‚ the individuals who were opposed and wanted nothing more than to see them extinguished and most importantly‚ the individuals who lost their lives in the fight and are immortalized as the ones who could do no wrong. History is littered with these perfect victims‚ the ones that evoke sympathy from their studiers. The ones

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    In "The Hollow Men" there is a conflict between an intense longing for a state of edenic purity and the contradictory search for a more lasting form of order through denial and alienation. It can be observed that "The Hollow Men" expresses the depths of Eliot’s despair‚ but the poet in a sense chooses despair as the only acceptable alternative to the false existence of the unthinking inhabitants of the waste land. The despair of "The Hollow Men" is controlled by intellectual principles‚ in the way

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    watched in class‚ A CLASS DIVIDED shows how fast people change and discriminate. When Jane Elliot‚ a Riceville‚ Iowa teacher‚ separates her students into units by the color of their eyes‚ things quickly get out of hand. Some of the main ideas that surprised me included how much control an authoritative figure has‚ how fast the children turned and how students lived up to expectations. To start out‚ Jane Elliot was a loving teacher who treated everyone respectfully. When she decided to do the experiment

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