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    There is always a strong association between every person and the place he lives. Day by day everything becomes so familiar that sometimes he may have a feeling that even a household object is somehow similar to his personality. What if a witch suddenly appeared and made him choose a household object to be turned into? In my case‚ I would choose to be a knife. The explanation for my choice is divided into 2 parts: the first one is about spending time getting used to something or someone‚ and the

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    What Makes a Good Citizen

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    What Makes a Good Citizen What makes a good citizen? A good citizen upholds the norms in a stable society by being honest‚ friendly and hard-working. He does not create a mess and occasionally picks up after those who do. He keeps his neighbors satisfied with his kind and caring attitude and well-kept garden. A citizen is labeled as good when he has proven his capability to thrive in a place where stability and consistency is required. Politically‚ a good citizen does his duty by voting on a

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    Beowulf Comparison Essay

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    Beowulf‚ is an epic poem that’s original version was written around 800-1‚100 AD by an author unknown. This Old English literature classic was written perhaps by a scop‚ one who wrote and recited poems in a form of entertainment during Medieval England. In this composition the main protagonist‚ whose name is Beowulf‚ is viewed as a courageous Geatish hero who takes on multiple confrontations against Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and a dragon. The audience of this story back then would most likely

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    terrorists. These negative mindsets give way to paving islamophobia‚ which in return gives Americans the advantage because they come off as patriotic. In the recent movie “Zero and Dark Thirty”‚ the capture and hunt of long-time indisputable terrorist Osama Bin Laden is displayed. What is debatable is the the fact that the movie incorporated the majority of arabs with no real life actual threat to national security as terrorists as well. The composition of those Arabs as radical “islam-practicing” terrorists

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    launched by the United States. This war was known as the “fight back” war. It was the beginning of George Bush administration’s war on terrorism. The main theme of this war was to stop terrorism and catch Osama Bin Laden. He was the main person who planned this evil attack on September 11‚ 2001. Bin Laden’s trained groups that were called Al- Qaeda. The FBI had gathered evidences and discovered that the hijackers of the planes that crashed in 9/11 were trained by the Al-Qaeda. Many Al-Qaeda members

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    911 and Pearl Harbor

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    portion of the building (Borch 847). The fourth plane crashed into a ruel area of southeast Pittsburgh (Borch 847). By 12:00 p.m. there were 2‚823 killed in Manhattan and 189 in Washington‚ D.C. Days after the attack the U.s government identified Osama bin laden and his Al Queda as responsible for the attacks. All 19 Al

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    Language and Violence

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    language by the state in dealing with “the other”. In an attempt to investigate the role played by the state‚ which monopolizes the use of violence for the sake of civilizing its people‚ inspired by a documentary titled “where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?”‚ this paper tries to go beyond spoken and written words to reach a better understanding of this role. It starts by defining the concept of “violence” and drawing a clear distinction between its meaning and that of other related‚ but not

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    fears for the future‚ fears of oppression and more. In The Size of the Sky‚ Marco is afraid that the arrival of Liam will disrupt his ‘normal’ routine‚ and fears the changes that he might bring to his life. The most famous Islamic extremist‚ Osama Bin Laden‚ was afraid of the influence of the West and that the heathen ideas of the Western culture would threaten their religion and the proper way of life according to the Koran‚ while Atheists are afraid that religion will limit free expression and

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    militarily. Innocent people lost their lives or they lost their loved ones. They will never forget September 11‚ 2001. People already know who designed the attacks. The terrorist group that attacked was none other than‚ Al Qaeda and their leader Osama Bin Laden. But‚ now they just ask one question. Why? Their first target was the World Trade Center‚ which could be described as the financial capital of the multinational businesses of the United States. The twin towers weren’t only functional centers

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    Flight 93 Research Paper

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    currently still unknown to where it was going. It flipped over‚ and crashed in Pennsylvania and everyone died all 45 passengers. It could have been the White House‚ Camp in Maryland‚ Or the nuclear plants that also could have gotten attacked. Osama Bin Laden is known to be behind the September 11

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