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    al‚ 2006). Recent political phenomenon such as Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street movements showed the power of young people in enforcing democratization and social change. The revolutionary war uprisings in Tunisia‚ Egypt and Libya depicted as the tremendous victory of young people in overthrowing the autocratic regimes and brought the wave of democratization in the Arab world. Inspired by the Arab Spring‚ the Occupy Wall Street is the manifestation of collective awakening‚ particularly anger

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    In Haitian-born writer Edwidge Danticat’s short story A Wall of Fire Rising‚ she uses the struggles of the world’s first black republic’s history as a backdrop for the story’s setting. In A Wall of Fire Rising the reader is introduced to a poor and struggling Haitian man named Guy‚ his wife Lili‚ and their son Little Guy who live in a shanty town where the only work available is at the local sugar mill. The events that take place in the story‚ while fiction‚ depict a narrative that could have easily

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    The Great Wall of China The Great Wall of China is truly one of the greatest architectural achievements in recorded history. The longest structure ever built‚ it is about 6‚700 kilometers (4‚163 miles) long and made entirely by hand. This wall is said to be visible from the moon. It crosses Northern China‚ from the East coast to Central China (Karls‚ 1). This massive wall is not only one of the ancient wonders of the world‚ but it also has been the inspiration of many writers and artists. With

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    This blue wall of silence can lend to a police culture where violations of a citizen’s civil or human rights become the norm for an officer or even for a group of officers. When loyalty among officers become the priority over doing what is right‚ a department may become more susceptible to deviant behaviors including violations of organizational policy‚ discrimination‚ misconduct‚ intimidation‚ sexual harassment‚ corruption‚ and excessive force. To overcome the blue wall of silence and bring

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    The Great Wall of China was first built by the Qin Dynasty. The Qin Dynasty (221 BCE- 206 BCE) won the Warring States Period in 221 BCE‚ a war between all the states (dynasties) in China. Qin took over the entire land of China! Once the leader‚ Shi Huangti‚ achieved this‚ he took down all the walls separating all the dynasties from each other‚ but he kept the walls in the North. He built the first 2100 miles of the Great Wall in the North to keep out the barbarians. When he ordered the construction

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    The Berlin Wall I decided to do my project on the Berlin Wall. I had previous ideas on what to do for my history project but I ended up not having enough time to do so. For my final project I decided to do a diorama of what the Berlin Wall looked like before it got torn down. However‚ I do find the Berlin Wall an important part and event that has happened throughout history in the recent years. The Berlin Wall was built on August 13‚ 1961 it was built by the Communist Government of the German

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    states: East Germany and West Germany. On the 13th day of August in 1961‚ East Berlin began the building of the Wall. The concrete and barbed wired wall stood tall for many years until its fall on November 9‚ 1989. During this period of time‚ the wall caused many problems to Germany. It is marked as one of the most symbolic structures in Germany’s history. The causes and effects of the Berlin Wall had a large impact on people and it caused many problems between East and West Germany. The causes for

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    Oral Presentation – Mending Walls The persona’s further description creates an imagery that illustrates how hard it is to maintain and balance the barrier. It reads‚ “We have to use a spell to make them (the boulders) balance‚ stay where you are until our backs are turned.” The spell‚ again cannot be true in the real world‚ shows that they need to use imaginary power to maintain balances‚ since the nature of the “boulder”‚ “balls” and “loaves”‚ or in the metaphorical terms‚ the barriers between

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    Robert Frost - Mending Wall

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    Mending Wall ~by Robert Frost Something there is that doesn’t love a wall‚ That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it‚ And spills the upper boulders in the sun; And makes gaps even two can pass abreast. The work of hunters is another thing: I have come after them and made repair Where they have left not one stone on a stone‚ But they would have the rabbit out of hiding‚ To please the yelping dogs. The gaps I mean‚ No one has seen them made or heard them made‚ But at spring mending-time

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    Short Paper: “Mending Wall” a. Robert Frost’s poem “Mending Wall” describes two neighbors who are constructing a wall/fence‚ which they come together each spring—after all the snow has vanished—to repair. The neighbors do not seem to have a significant relationship to one another‚ and the speaker of the poem questions the purpose of the wall they are building (“Mending Wall‚” Frost). b. I would say the major theme is that walls build respectable boundaries; however‚ these walls do not give people

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