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    everyone. it is important when working together that everyones ideas are taken in to consideration. "Our most fundamental responsibility as citizens is to love not only our own children‚ but other people’s as well—including children we will never meet‚ who grow up in situations we’d prefer to ignore" (Loeb‚199). Reference: Loeb‚ P. R. (1999). Soul of a citizen: Living with conviction in challenging times (2nd ed.). New York‚ NY: St. Martin’s Griffin. SOCI4080 Date: 2/22/13 . GROUP

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    built public baths‚ and granted all free people in Roman citizenship. This might have been caused to raise taxes‚ but had overall changed the way the citizens viewed each other with equal citizenship. One of the many things given to the public were baths. Bathing was one of the many important daily activities for the Romans. Bathing provided the citizens of Rome leisure‚ relaxation‚

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    I am a citizen of Pakistan - a country which is the most controversial from past decade‚ has the sixth largest populated countries‚ with weak economy status‚ suffering with terrorism‚ growing poverty and inflation rate along with low literacy rate. Its large chunk of its population living in rural areas which are suffering from absence of basic needs and poor infrastructure whereas urban population is facing burden of population‚ poverty‚ waste disposal‚ pollution and security threats. This situation

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    justice really is." It is because of this that I affirm the resolution stating Resolved: The US ought to extend to non-citizens accused of terrorism the same constitutional due process protections it grants its citizens. Before going further‚ I would like to define the following terms: Ought‚ according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ is used to express moral obligation. Citizen‚ according to the Blacks’ Law Dictionary‚ is defined as members of a political community who follow the rules of said

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    Jack Mangiafico Mangiafico 1 World Civ 10-6 Thesis Paper Why Citizens Are The Most Important Factor In War While war is an event that no one likes to see‚ it can often bring out the best characteristics of the civilians in the warring nations. Events like the Battle of Britain‚ the Holocaust‚ and September 11th brought out the protective and courageous acts of civilians living in the war zone. These wars provided opportunities for civilians to unite and fight in the wars in their

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    their lifetime. Who doesn’t want to be extremely successful‚ have the perfect marriage‚ cute children‚ a beautiful house‚ and tons of money? All of those things have been what individuals set goals for from before 1941 and even now‚ to present day. Citizen Kane is a movie that shows a great example of the “American Dream” in 1941. Charles Foster Kane is the man the entire plot of the movie is about. They begin the movie by showing newspapers headings that “Charles Foster Kane has died” then they go

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    than a chance. Every straw vote‚ every independent poll shows that I’ll be elected”. The straw man fallacy is present when Kane says‚ “The working man and the slum child know they can expect my best efforts in their interests. The decent‚ ordinary citizens know that I’ll do everything in my power to protect the underprivileged‚ the underpaid‚ and the underfed”. Examples of Rhetorical devices used: Hyperbole was used when Kane says “the dishonesty‚ the downright villainy‚ of Boss Jim W. Gettys’

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    Citizen Kane is a film open to many interpretations and analyses. It tells the story of its main character through the complex points of view of those who knew him. Or thought they knew him. The character of Charles Foster Kane is played by‚ and done so in an enigmatic performance‚ by Orson Welles. The intrinsic bias and prejudice of the “narrators” in this film creates conflicting accounts of who Charles Foster Kane really was. Kane was a private man; closely guarding his true identity‚ making

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    An exploration of the jigsaw sequence in Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane. The life of the fictional newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane‚ as depicted by Orson Welles (1941)‚ is the larger-than-life story of a wealthy and powerful man. And yet‚ Kane’s story is one of loneliness‚ loss and a desperate need to be loved. Kane is at once a powerful patriarchal figure‚ ruling those around him by sheer force of will‚ and a lost little boy in search of the mother who sent him away. This essay will seek to tease

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    I affirm Resolved: The United States ought to extend to non-citizens accused of terrorism the same constitutional due process protections it grants to citizens. When evaluating the resolution we see that the value must be JUSTICE as implied. WE can uphold the value by granting those who are ACCUSED of terrorism the ability to be proven guilty or innocent through due process before detaining them indefinitely. An excerpt from the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states:

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