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    Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a first-person action-roleplaying game developed by Eidos Montreal and published by Square Enix. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided’s story picks up two years after the events of Human Revolution‚ and chronicles returning protagonist Adam Jensen’s investigation into a terrorist organization comprised of augmented people exclusively. Should you augment your life with Deus Ex: Mankind Divided? Cyberpunk Noir Thriller The VTOL barrels through the night sky in a desperate attempt

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    Aristotle pioneered the term “Deus ex Machina” as a way to describe the technique as a device to resolve the plot of tragedies (Chondros et al). Although many critics referred to it as in artistic‚ convenient‚ and overly simplistic (Breton)‚ Antiphanes in particular believed any playwright who used the term was unable to properly manage the complications of his plot. “Deus ex Machina” is a common form of Writer Cop Out; it is an outside force that solves a seemingly unsolvable problem in a very unlikely

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    The use of deus ex machina at the end of Sophocles’ ‘Philoctetes’ serves as a final anchor point to tie together the events which unfolded prior. Heracle’s intervention allows us to reflect on the nature of events in the play and the themes of the play. Finally it gives us insight into divine influence and the role of fate. Throughout the play‚ the characters have conflicting objectives‚ ideals‚ etc. Neoptolemus struggles with an internal conflict between doing what he thinks is right‚ and what

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    I know many people won’t like this review‚ so I prepare myself at the outset for a barrage of unhelpful votes. I am not planning any major spoilers‚ but be warned: this review is mainly meant for the consumption of people who’ve read the book. After all‚ how many people out there are really planning to base their decision to read this on the opinion of a few internet reviewers? This book provides pretty much everything we’ve been promised from the outset: an ending‚ and a satisfying one at that

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    The Invisible War Sexual assault is a horrific crime. Sexual abuse can be verbal or physical. Sexual harassment can also be a form of sexual abuse. Many people believe sexual assault should be a crime severely punished. When one examines the stories of Kori Cioca‚ Michael Matthews‚ and Hannah Sewell he realizes sexual in the military should be severely punishable. One of the first reasons sexual assault in the military should be severely punished is the story of Michael Matthew’s story. The

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    Tell‚ Gillibrand had little knowledge of how bad military rapes were during her first 4 years as senator. However‚ it did not seem like she fought as hard about the issue until she requested that her staff accompany her in watching the movie‚ The Invisible War. By watching this movie she felt more connected to the people who were victims of military rape. In a meeting with the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding how to create more accountability in the military she physically and verbally showed

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    sports video. The most impressive and thought-provoking piece for me is the investigative documentary about the epidemic of rape of soldiers within the US military‚ the Invisible War. This documentary not only brought me to a new area that I barely knew before but also highlighted issues of inequality along gender lines. The Invisible War features interviews with veterans from multiple branches of the United States Armed Forces who brought up all the events surrounding their assaults. It is very much

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    advancement of their attackers’ careers‚ and the forced discharge of the survivor from the service. The film documents the survivors’ attempting to continue their lives and their struggles even years after the aftermath of their assaults. The Invisible War has such a powerful response to its audience‚ that even after the Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta viewed the film a few days later her issued a direct order that all sexual assault cases to be handled by senior officers at the ranks of a colonel

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    Forces (Citation). The Invisible War‚ a hard-hitting investigative documentary‚ exposes one of the United States’ best-kept secrets: the rape epidemic within the military. The film puts forth an idea of how big this problem actually is in American society – today‚ that a woman is more likely to be sexually assaulted or rape while serving than to be injured or killed by the enemy’s hand (Citation). Focusing on victims’ stories and accounts of their attacks‚ The Invisible War exposes the corruption

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    When I watched the movie the Invisible War‚ I was shocked by the high rape rate in the military. How can a seemly just institution indulge the perpetrator but be indifferent to victims? The soldiers and their supervisors seem to regard rape as a small thing that should not be reported. The supervisors do not believe the victims and think that they file a false report about rape. They tell females not to wear makeup to avoid rape. The institutional sexual assaults can be connected to the rape culture

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