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    One main factor that can be traced through many militarization cases is the complex relationship between the police and the military (Chabat‚ Jorge‚ "Mexico’s War" 135). To begin with‚ the roles and objectives of the military and the police are very different‚ that when combined‚ counteract each other (Bailey‚ John and Dammert‚ Lucia 15). The duty of the police is to protect civil society‚ while also being accountable to them‚ indicating that the use of force is only meant to be used as a last resort

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    Christopher Columbus and better understood his plans. Ultimately‚ we agreed to fund his trip which led to Spain becoming a respected empire with many new treasures. Due to me being able to see the potential of Senor Columbus‚ Spain rose to greatness. Discoverers brought riches‚ our agriculture prospered and we became excellent manufacturers of cloths‚ steel weapons and leather goods. I believe I have a duty to defend Senor Columbus in this trial as his voyage has allowed Spain to flourish. I have known

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    CUBISM INTRO: Cubism was a truly revolutionary style of modern art developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It was the first style of abstract art which evolved at the beginning of the 20th century in response to a world that was changing with unprecedented speed. Cubism was an attempt by artists to revitalise the tired traditions of Western art which they believed had run their course. The Cubists challenged conventional forms of representation‚ such as perspective‚ which had been the rule

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    told not to run by Elizabeth for safety reason. When the family finally met up they greeted each other with a hug. Elizabeth and Carlos both gave Pablo a big kiss before walking into the building and getting settled. When the family got into the visitation room they began to play together as a family. Carlos sat on the floor and played ball with both Pablo and Victoria. Both children would laugh hysterically at Carlos as he told jokes and rolled on the floor with them. Elizabeth sat on the couch and

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    Early years Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born on October 25‚ 1881‚ in Malaga‚ Spain. He was the eldest and only son with two younger sisters‚ Lola and Concepción. His father‚ José Ruiz Blasco‚ was a professor in the School of Arts and Crafts. Pablo’s mother was Maria Ruiz Picasso (the artist used her surname from about 1901 on). It is rumored that Picasso learned to draw before he could speak. As a child‚ his father frequently took him to bullfights‚ and one of his earlier paintings was a scene from a

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    will reduce the violence in American society. D. Proofs (in one sentence) II. Body Paragraph 1 A. There are a very high number of children being abused physically by there parents. B. "Neglect and Abuse." SIRS Digests. Spring 1997: n.p. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 26 Apr 2013. C. Explication 1. Every year about 2 million cases of child abuse are reported to authorities. 2. Another hundreds of thousands that go unreported. 3. About 2000 kids die every year from being brutally beat. III. Body Paragraph

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    town Father Amador “received Clotilde Armenta’s message and others more peremptory while he was getting ready to go to the docks. “The truth is I didn’t know what to do‚”” (p70). Father Amador didn’t think that there was anything he could do to stop Pablo and Pedro. He thought that they wouldn’t really go through with it. He also thought maybe someone else would talk them out of doing it because he was preparing for the arrival of the bishop that morning and felt that was more important. Major Aponte

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    Abstract It is inevitable that a literary masterpiece is going to be translated to different languages by different translators‚ however‚ what matters is the quality of the translations produced in a particular language. The translator has to be aware of the writer’s style‚ diction‚ point of view‚ tone‚… in order to produce an adequate‚ effective‚ and natural translation. It is the duty of translation critics to assess the quality of the translations produced in order for the translators to be able

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    Malcolm to restart his interest in this education is how Bimbi had taken charge of every conversation he had and Malcolm tried to emulate‚ match him‚ but failed. What had inspired Jimmy is when he met the men who read aloud to each other the words of Neruda‚ Paz‚ Sabines‚ Nemerov‚ and Hemmingway. Their language was the

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    Who is the persona/speaker? A 30-40 old man who suffers the loss of a woman‚ and is struggling to accept that their relationship has ended. A man who is trying to move forward but still hunted with the memories of love. Who is the addressee? A lady who once loved a man. A lady whom he shared moments and built memories with. A lady‚ whom the man cherished‚ respected‚ loved‚ and now gone. Give the characterization of the speaker? The speaker is such a passionate lover that when he loves‚

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