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    Power and its Power

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    POWER AND ITS POWERS: The Supremacy of Power Frank Chodorov‚ an American writer and libertarian once said “The State acquires power and because of its insatiable lust for power it is incapable of giving up any of it. The State never abdicates.” When I was in my high school‚ I always dreamed for Utopia‚ a perfect state wherein there is no poverty and starvation. Power is delegated in every people and there’s equality‚ justice and freedom. Utopia sometime refers for World peace‚ this may sounds

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    9/11 Conspiracy Theories are Theories that believe that 9/11 was not performed the way the media made it look. First you might need to know the basics. The United States had been having issues with terrorists for a long time. This terrorist group was know as al-Qaeda and were a lot like ISIS. 9/11 is thought to be the time terrorists hijack planes and crash them into 3 different building. The twin towers and the pentagon‚ also another was on its way to the white house when passengers took over and

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    or was it fake? The first moon landing was back in July of 1969 when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped on the moon. For many people it was a fantastic achievement for others a terrible fraud. From the first day to now there has always been conspiracy theories about the moon landing. Some believe that it never happened‚ that it was a big hoax. Some believe that we have never went to the moon. And others believe that the first moon landing was fake but the many after were real. Many people have

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    The official statement made by authorities was that The Doors’ front man‚ Jim Morrison‚ died from heart failure‚ even though his heart was deemed healthy just prior to his death. However‚ many fans do not believe that is what really happened. This disbelief in the official story stems from the fact that an autopsy was not performed due to the fact that the examiner did not suspect foul play. Also‚ in the days following Morrison’s death‚ there was a media blackout concerning the event. Immediately

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    Slave to Connection

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    Slave to Connection That nagging urge we have to constantly check our computer‚ phone‚ i-Pad‚ whatever technological device we have in our possession is due to our need to connect. Sherry Turkle‚ in her article “The Flight From Conversation”‚ makes the following observation on this issue: “We expect more from technology and less from one another”. The increased emphasis on connection rather than conversation has caused a sense of dependency on the technology that connects us. In the words of Turkle

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    life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. Slavery clearly denies these basic rights‚ allowing for the inhumane treatment of people because of the color of their skin. The legacies of slave rebellion leaders such as Nat Turner‚ Gabriel Prosser‚ and Denmark Vassey have and continue to be heroes for thousands of slaves worldwide. ------------------------------------------------- Thesis Statement (Usually the last sentence(s) in the introduction): -------------------------------------------------

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    One of the conspiracy theories that rose around the events of Pearl Harbour was that the military section of the U.S and have foreknowledge of the attacks and didn’t do anything to prevent it‚ so Franklin D. Roosevelt could declare war on the Japanese and join WWII. One of the most important parts of America’s advance knowledge of Japan’s intentions was the U.S government’s success in cracking Japan’s secret communication code called “Purple”. Japan used it to communicate to its government groups

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    American Slave Revolts: The Creole Affair Although Northern newspapers no doubt give much attention to slave revolts and rebellion during the period of slavery little attention has been given by historians to the most interesting of all‚ The Creole Affair. To revolt means to detach from or rise against a higher authority for whatever reason. A slave revolt was when slaves rose against their mastered and tried to gain freedom anyway possible. A slave revolt is technically slaves having

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    was Tsar Nicholas I saw a perfect opportunity to gain access to the Mediterranean Sea through Turkey. In doing this‚ it made Austria feel threatened by the expansion of the Russian empire. Cavour was a realist guided by dictators of political power. He believed that good diplomacy and well-chosen alliances were more useful than big proclamations and romantic rebellions. Cavour invented the idea of Realpolitik‚ in other words the politics of reality.  Cavour launched an ambitious economic program

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    Word count: 1368 words The Bermuda Conspiracies Nimra Durrani In December 1945‚ a group of five U.S. Navy avenger torpedo bombers known as “Flight 19” disappeared in the Atlantic off the coasts of Miami‚ Florida‚ Bermuda and San Juan‚ Puerto Rico. That created the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle as people wondered what happened to Flight 19. “The strange events of December 5‚ 1945 have since become fodder for all manner of wild theories and speculation. In the 1960s and 70s‚ pulp magazines and

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