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    The Gulags of the Soviet Union have been compared to the concentration camps of Nazi Germany‚ but in reality they were worse. The Gulags were isolated prison camps peppered across Siberia. Death‚ torture‚ and disease raged within their walls‚ while endless work went on outside. Gulag personnel were cruel and unfeeling‚ using terrible punishment methods and playing senseless games that cost prisoners their lives. Political enemies of the Bolshevik party made up a significant portion of the prisoner

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    Analysis of the Use and Abuse of Figurative Language in Communication April 20‚ 2012 Analysis of the Use and Abuse of Figurative Language in Communication Despite being the world ’s language used for convenience‚ English is the most difficult European language to learn to read. Children learning other languages obtain the basic elements of literacy within a year‚ but British kids take two-and-a-half years to reach the same point . Although their American counterparts are

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    Has Society Changed? Throughout the history of politics there have been many instances where individuals have found ways to suppress opposition and take extreme measures to secure their power. Many authors have written about totalitarians and what they could entail. One of the most famous authors‚ George Orwell‚ dictates the story of how Ingsoc led to the rise of the Party and recounts the daily lives‚ struggles‚ and adventures of its citizens. In the book‚ 1984‚ Orwell cautions society about the

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    because it causes veins to contract‚ but also caused gangrene of the limbs‚ and so further experimentation with the drug was abandoned. In the late 50’s‚ however‚ LSD was used by the CIA as an interrogation drug for spies. However‚ it was proven to be unreliable and was later replaced with other interrogation drugs. LSD comes in the forms of crystals‚ liquids‚ tablets‚ gelatins‚ or blotting squares. The squares have designs on them such a flowers‚ dragons‚ shapes‚ animals‚ and cartoon characters

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    Assume you are an experienced judge who is delivering a lecture to first-year judges. Take a position for or against this claim: Criminal justice would be far more effective it focused primarily on restorative justice. Support your position with examples. I feel that it would be more beneficial if the victim and the offender be able to meet. This gives the victim an opportunity to ask the offender question to why they did that to them. It also helps with the healing process for the victim as well

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    During the 13th and through to the 14th century catholic church authorities turned their focus to creating a united religiously bound civilization‚ acting only upon the fundamental principles of Christianity. The 14th century church enforced religious unity through the inquisition‚ and was mostly successful in doing so. The author Christine Caldwell Ames1 showed that the church used the inquisition as a force to create a cohesive religious civilization during the 13th and 14th century

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    Biography of Christopher Bruce Christopher Bruce was born on the 3rd of October 1945 in England‚ he started studying dancing at 11 years old‚ and he began with tap and ballet. After studying at the Rambert School Christopher Bruce joined Rambert Ballet in 1963‚ where he quickly became the leading male dancer. Bruce appeared in works such as Don Quixote in 1964 and Coppelia in 1966. Then the company began to experiment with ballet and modern‚ combining them to form‚ specifically the Martha Graham

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    The Resistance of Winston and Julia In his novel ‘Nineteen Eighty Four’‚ George Orwell created a new world which is divided into three intercontinental super-states after a global war. The novel occurs in Oceania‚ which is one of these super-states. There are three parts of the social system; the upper-class Inner Party‚ the middle-class Outer Party and the lower class Proles‚ who make up 85 percent of the population and represent the working class‚ in other words; Big Brother; the party leader

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    Biography of Christopher Bruce Christopher Bruce was born on the 3rd of October 1945 in England‚ he started studying dancing at 11 years old‚ and he began with tap and ballet. After studying at the Rambert School Christopher Bruce joined Rambert Ballet in 1963‚ where he quickly became the leading male dancer. Bruce appeared in works such as Don Quixote in 1964 and Coppelia in 1966. Then the company began to experiment with ballet and modern‚ combining them to form‚ specifically the Martha Graham

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    Martyrdom and persecution among various religions has been and still is a critical issue all over the world. It is something that happened a long time ago and it is something that still happens today. People should be able to believe and worship whomever or whatever they choose‚ without having to worry about being executed for worshipping in the wrong place at the wrong time. What is a Christian Martyr? A Christian martyr is an individual who is killed for believing‚ loving‚ and following Jesus

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