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    know that cops could lie to you‚ but we kept insisting anyway the truth‚ which was we had nothing to do with it. This lasted for hours past my curfew and I knew my parents were going to be pissed‚ at least until the police called them and told them we were in the Nassau County Jail‚ I thought they would kill me. I didn’t know what was worse breaking curfew or telling them I was in Jail. Either way I knew I was going to get my butt beat by my parents when I finally was released‚ if I did get released

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    Question.3 Explain how a commander sustains an ethical command climate in war? Leaders‚ at all levels‚ are the most important factor‚ with the biggest influence on the unit’s ethical command climate. Leading by example should be one of the basic issues in every commander’s leadership philosophy .All the time commanders must ensure that orders‚SOP’s and surrounding environment are very clear and understood by all subordinates‚ to be able to differentiate between what is ethical and what is not

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    NEWSPAPERS In The Voice of My Father‚ the family secret is revealed as Mehmet finds newspaper articles in the basement about Maraş massacre entitled “Massacre in the Name of Islam” and “War for Allah” along with the pictures of dead bodies. Base kept newspapers although she did not tell Mehmet what happened during Maraş massacre. The newspaper as a public communication medium both informs us about the official background of the story and locates us into a social context. Moreover‚ the personal memories

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    Racial Profiling or Military Necessity? “Yesterday‚ December 7th‚ 1941 – a date which will live in infamy – the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan” -Franklin D Roosevelt; Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation On December 7th‚ 1941 the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor‚ kicking off the fight for WWII. Yet while Military forces of Japan and the United States fought in the Pacific‚ there was a fight happening on the U.S. Pacific

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    V for Vendetta Essay

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    We are all products of our environment. This essay will explain how the dystopic setting in James McTeigues V for Vendetta‚ helped the viewer understand how authoritarian regimes come about and how difficult it is to stop them. The film is based on the 1980’s graphic novel by David Lloyd‚ and expresses his foresight of the corrupt government. Overall this essay will explain how the bleak and repressive setting with the use of visual and verbal techniques can show us how a dystopic regime can be cruel

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    Expressive Essay

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    or violence be prosecuted? -I think they should because they are putting other people health at risk. 3. Mr Cameron had proposed tougher curfew powers in case this happens again‚ do you think this would help is another riot like this broke out? -I think this would help a lot‚ but the rioters don’t seem to listen‚ so I doubt they would stick to the curfew. 4. Mr Cameron also wanted to give the police powers to order people to remove facemasks when they are suspected of being criminals. I) what

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    The Cranfordians

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    revealing this fact to the reader the author gives us the opportunity to determine the fact that if these people were so aristocratic then why would they have a curfew. In context‚ why was this a consequence of “general but unacknowledged poverty”? The reader can then proceed to reveal that as a consequence to being poor‚ the Cranfordians have a curfew in order so they wouldn’t spend. This revealment fed to the overall purpose of the text by uncovering the delusion that the Cranfordians are not‚ infact‚

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    The movie “The Giver” is a prominent example of a dystopian society. Dystopian mean a community or society that is frightening. The dystopian world is based entirely on equality‚ which mean nobody is different. The black and white at the beginning of the movie reveals sadness‚ fear‚ and apathetic emotions. People should be able to have some type of freedom. Federal government set local governments for the United States‚ which controls what people can and can’t do‚ but they do have freedom unlike

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    V For Vendetta Analysis

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    government. The entire nation was being controlled from media right down to curfew. People were not allowed to criticize or question the king or Parliament‚ and there was no such thing as privacy. People had to constantly pay more and more for necessities. Totalitarian governments control many aspects of the citizens’ lives. Early on in the movie‚ speakers were placed all around blocks‚ announcements were made about curfews. There was only a single station that broadcast most of the news and entertainment

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    They were also forced to surrender any contraband‚ and had a tight curfew. Many Italian Americans were classified as “enemy aliens” during this time due to heavy security because of the war. Other than having a tight curfew and having contraband taken away‚ many Italian Americans were arrested and detained‚ eventually they were forced to stop speaking their native language; Italian. Throughout

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