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    Castle Doctrine Theory

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    Castle Doctrine Arising as a common law theory‚ the Castle Doctrine established the understanding that a citizen has the right to defend their legal place of residence with the use of up to deadly force against an intruder. If the use of force rather than fleeing was reasonable‚ the citizen is free from prosecution since the force was utilized in a self-defense manner. Therefore‚ the doctrine was meant to deter crime and provide public safety through empowering citizens to protect their life and

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    The Nixon Doctrine of 1969

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    The Nixon Doctrine of 1969 Andrea Payne POL 300 Professor John Cronin November 02‚ 2011 Abstract “First‚ the United States will keep all of its treaty commitments. Second‚ we shall provide a shield if a nuclear power threatens the freedom of a nation allied with us or of a nation whose survival we consider vital to our security. Third‚ in cases involving other types of aggression‚ we shall furnish military and economic assistance when requested in accordance with our treaty commitments. But

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    conditions of life are hostile to man’s pretensions." (Miller) In 1956 and 1957‚ Arthur was called in by the House Un-American Activities Committee‚ and was convicted of contempt for his refusal to identify writers believed to be Communist. Around 1961‚ Monroe and Miller divorced. Several months later‚ he married the photographer‚ Inge Morath‚ and had 2 children. Miller excluded his son Daniel‚ who had down syndrome‚ from the family’s life. It was his son-in-law who persuaded Miller into reuniting with

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    advertisement is one of these dramatic tactics‚ too. In 2009‚ Coca Cola posted a new propaganda‚ and in the bottom of this propaganda‚ it said‚ “A classic never goes out of styles”. Also‚ many classic celebrities‚ such as The Beatles and Marilyn Monroe‚ fill up the bottle exactly. In the center of the bottle shows Coca Cola in a font which is precisely the same as the bottom slogan. In fact‚ this design predominantly uses a propaganda technique named testimonial‚ which Ann McClintock (1998) mentions

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    One of the things that make this film hilarious is how Joe and Jerry look as females. The make­up is extreme and it definitely does not hide the fact that they are men. Then in contrast‚ they are with beautiful‚ sexy‚ young women‚ like Sugar‚ played by Marilyn Monroe. I love how Sugar gets all cuddly and close with Joe and Jerry and they often have to hold themselves back‚ because they are “females”. For example‚ when she goes into Daphne’s bunk to thank him‚ she snuggles up with him‚ completely vulnerable to what she is doing to him

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    Celebrity Culture

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    Celebrity Culture Another trait which defines America’s culture and identity is the culture of celebrities. With plenty of wealth‚ fame‚ and attention‚ celebrities display to the middle and lower class citizens the ways of life of upper class citizens and nationwide divas. Moreover‚ they advance these images of themselves by exhibiting their multi-bedroom houses and mansions‚ multiple vehicles‚ designer clothing‚ and their extravagant jewelry. The feeling of being “on top of the world” only guides

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    Doctrine of Faith in Islam

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    Doctrine of Faith in Islam “Islam is the Qur’anically revealed name of the monotheistic religion founded in Arabia” by Prophet Muhammad who was the last prophet to be sent by God and therefore his duty was to direct all of mankind for all time since no Prophet shall follow him (Corrigan 134). A Muslim is one who accepts witness to God’s unity and the Prophethood of Muhammed. This is known as the Shahada: La illah illa Allah‚ Muhammed rasul Allah‚ which is the essential declaration of Islamic faith

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    Lorraine Monroe‚ now retired‚ was the founding President and CEO of the nonprofit organization‚ Lorraine Monroe Leadership Institute. Dr. Monroe’s mission was to design and develop leadership skills in public schools‚ to which she was successful by transforming Frederick Douglass Academy from being a school prevalent in violence‚ poor attendance‚ and low academic achievement to a school with high test scores and where 96 percent of its students went on to college. It takes many affective personality

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    The Life of Arthur Miller

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    References: Anderson‚ R. (2006). Writers and Their Works: Arthur Miller. Tarrytown‚ New York.‚ Marshall Cavendish Benchmark Bloom‚ H. (2003). Bloom ’s BioCritiques: Arthur Miller. Broomall‚ PA.‚ Chelsea House Publishers. Cavendish‚ R. (June 2006). Marilyn Monroe Marries Arthur Miller: June 29th‚ 1956. History Today v.56 no.6 p.60-1 Clark‚ A. and Hamadey‚ G. (2000‚ October 27). A Conversation with Arthur Miller. The Michigan Daily. Retrieved November 07‚ 2008‚ from http://www.pub.umich.edu

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    The Doctrine of God the father The essay will focus upon the first person of the trinity‚ God the Father. There is a presupposition that God is knowable‚ yet not discoverable by human reason. God is known only by divine revelation and‚ although the works of creation and Providence reveal the existence of God‚ the ultimate source of divine revelation is the Word of God. God is best known in Jesus Christ as John 14.19 which states that he who has seen me has seen the Father that is reveal through

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