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    The escalation of media coverage surrounding devastating events‚ created another form of television for society: unscripted‚ reality television. As images of devastating events occurred‚ the media coverage shaped society’s opinion‚ invoking fear from urban area to suburbia. Celebrity reputations were quickly altered by allegations of heinous events‚ whereas‚ terrorists and teens were escalating to infamy. Was the news the culprit for inciting fear and chaos in an already insecure environment? Did

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    A 16 year old boy named Kip Kinkel‚ brutally killed both his mom and dad. The next day he brought a gun to school and killed two of his classmates without even thinking. No one would’ve ever thought a young man like him would ever think about killing. All serial killers are often labeled by mental health professionals with various mental health issues; they often become another statistics but they are more than a statistic. Many assume there is a specific profile for serial killers‚ that they all

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    Animals Deserve Rights Not Abuse Brandie Killgore DeVry University Animals have been seen as a lower species for decades. They have little to no rights and are sometimes treated inhumanely. No rights are given to them‚ so when they are abused there is little to no consequences. Hit an animal‚ make them live in dirty environments‚ forgot to feed them‚ leave them in the hot temperatures with no water‚ or torture them and the consequences are minor compared to the cruelty forced on that animal

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    when he answered a boy answered. The boy said that his name was kip‚ was on the main beach and he found the phone in a backpack floating in the water. While questioning Andrew‚ the boy

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    Callaghan‚ Kip Caley plays a struggling ex-convict in search of redemption while trying to lead a simple life. We experience a thrilling nail biting story of the quest for redemption throughout the entire novel. Kip’s lover‚ Julie‚ a lower class citizen‚ has brought a positive outcome on Kip by making him believe in something‚ bringing him life and also built up his self-esteem. To start off‚ Julie was Kip’s night and shinning armour because she initiated the beginning of their love. Kip Caley was

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    novel‚ “The English Patient‚” written by Canadian author‚ Michael Ondaatje‚ Kirpal “Kip” Singh is a sapper who was selected to be a part of the legendary Lord Suffolk’s sapper unit. A sapper’s job includes building and repairing roads and bridges‚ laying and clearing mines‚ along with other similar tasks. Lord Suffolk’s unit would be mainly focus on clearing mines due to Lord Suffolk’s success in that particular field. Kip demonstrates the IB Learner Characteristics of being caring and a thinker but lacks

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    be; Kip‚ the police‚ people in the area and the news reporters. Body 1: Kip. The police and others around are basically indirectly accusing Kip that he knows or has anything to do with Grace’s disappearance‚ by saying; “Is there anywhere you think we should look?”. They just jumped to the conclusion that he had something to do with it‚ regardless of the possibility that it was just a coincidence that Kip was at the beach when it happened.

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    her disappearance such as Andrew‚ her father; Annie‚ her sister; and Kip‚ who gets tangled into the chaos. Family members Andrew and Annie feel that it was their duty to take better care of Grace. Major characters who became involved Andrew: her father feels the ultimate responsibility for Grace. He said it was alright for them to play one more game of trackers on the beach in the middle of the night. He gets a call from Kip explaining that he found the phone in a bag that was washed in and

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    and death; these are linked themes in the novel‚ and also are the points to be analyzed in the following essay. There are four main characters‚ whose names are: Hana‚ a Word-War-II nurse that “searches death” and takes care of the English Patient; Kip‚ an Indian young who works for the British army as a sapper and also defusing bombs; Almasy‚ the English Patient who burned his body in a flight crash‚ and whose identity is a mystery at the beginning of the novel; and Carvaggio‚ a middle-age Canadian

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    as well as by political and historical forces beyond their control. Ondaatje weaves culturally diverse voices and stories together in the microcosm of a deserted Italian villa‚ where Hana’s refuge and solace in reading Kim foreshadows the arrival of Kip and their ensuing relationship. An examination of each novel’s characters reveals disparate voices which have been irrevocably altered by the influences of colonization;

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