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    visit. I visited it with my uncle and cousins. It was an unplanned visit which saved our lives. We weren’t to visit the park but the lazer show instead‚ but changed our minds because my uncle insisted. It was only then we came to know about the blast fiasco‚ which had occured the exact moment when we changed our minds to Lubini Park at the eleventh hour‚ when we returned back home on a news channel. Ofcourse it was a stroke of luck which saved our lives. One more adventure which I had in the same

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    speech he inspired Americans to be more active citizens. "Ask not what your country can do for you‚" he said. "Ask what you can do for your country." Kennedy was a popular advocate of civil rights. In foreign affairs he recovered from the Bay of Pigs fiasco to demand successfully the withdrawal of Soviet missiles from Cuba (the Cuban Missile

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    Perfection is often promised by world leaders‚ obviously it is never achieved. For example during the Chinese Civil War that brought Mao Zedong to power‚ he promised a new "perfect" China. It turns out that his "perfect" vision was murdering teachers‚ and low class citizens to "perfect" their population. The point being that‚ he corrupted this promise which was used to lure in dupes. The question "should we pursue perfection" was brought up‚ and to answer that I said we shouldn’t. There will never

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    During the last part of the novel A Room With A View by E.M. Forster‚ what Lucy Honeychurch thought was her love for Cecil‚ her fiancé‚ gradually changes to vexation as Cecil slowly transforms into her “fiasco.” As Cecil intrudes upon Lucy’s fun whether in music or in her recreational activities‚ and annoys her family and friends‚ he eventually agitates her so much that she breaks off their engagement. Cecil‚ with his constant infringing upon Lucy’s pastime games and commands‚ inevitably appears

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    refugee is‚ what rights they have‚ what rights the state has against refugees and prohibition of expulsion. The critical problem is that the Australian government doesn’t adhere to these policies unless its suits them. This is evidenced by the Tampa fiasco. The Australian authority on refugees is the Migration Act‚ in particular ss 36‚ 91A-W‚ 189‚ 192 and 245. Ss 91A-W is a worrying provision because it narrows the definition of persecution and other refugee criteria to minimise the intake of refugees

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    Religion is defined as a belief in a divine or superhuman power or higher being to be worshiped as the creator of the universe. Many of the characters have strong religious beliefs‚ but will not practice any form of superstitious behavior. Both the Widow Douglas and Miss Watson share a common belief in God but view Him in different ways. "Sometimes the widow would take me one side and talk about Providence in a way to make the body’s mouth water; but maybe next day Miss Watson would take hold and

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    The Big Short outlines the players of one of the largest financial fiascos of all time. Steve Eisman was a graduate of Harvard Law and University of Pennsylvania. Upon graduating law school he realized he hated law. He was able to get a job at Oppenheimer and Co. as a Junior Equity Analyst because his parents were employed there. They paid his first year salary so that he could be hired. He built credibility with several company profiles that ended up correct. He was not refined as typical

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    The Bay of Pigs fiasco showed that President Kennedy was weak and strongly humiliated the newly appointed president of USA‚ especially in front of Khrushchev which got him thinking that Kennedy was too young and inexperienced for his position. On the other hand‚ it is arguable

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    Film Review Team America: World Police America is a nation notorious for certain attributes. Unilateralist policies have existed throughout much of American history and exist today‚ reflected in America’s war in Iraq‚ though the extent to which the agenda has disregarded other parties has seemingly increased. The word jingoism‚ defined as “extreme patriotism in the form of aggressive foreign policy‚” is often used to describe American foreign policy‚ and is rampantly displayed in American

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