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    Through excessive parallelism and constant reference to “ghosts‚” Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen portrays a view on the rewards of duty that clashes sharply with the accepted views of the time. In his native country of Norway‚ and indeed all around the world in the year 1881‚ ‘duty’ was seen as a powerful motivator in both religion and society. The abstract concept of duty was what constrained society into ‘acceptable’ boundaries‚ and people without a sense of duty were often shunned and rejected

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    When the teacher turn off the light‚ the projection went on‚ a gloomy announcement of the Hutu radio station haunts in the classroom. Hotel Rwanda is starting. It was this movie totally changed my opinion on the International Law and International Criminal Court (ICC). I used not to be very passionate about International Law. Instead‚ the flag of human rights protection‚ from my previous perspective‚ was only a proliferation of western ideals and it’s terribly hard to impartially apply them everywhere

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    Perception‚ illusion and reality and difficulty of discerning the truth in Anil’s Ghost Some things are not always as they seem‚ and it is often difficult to discern what is real and what is not. Anil’s Ghost shows that the perception of concepts such as truth and suffering can be viewed differently between characters. Characters such as Sarath and palipana struggle with perception in several situations. Illusion is also demonstrated through different situations and characters‚ such as Sarath. He

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    The Parallels between The Crucible and The Rwanda Genocide The themes of justice‚ community and sacrifice in The Crucible are universal and can be identified in many modern events in history‚ including the Rwanda Genocide. The genocide in Rwanda and The Salem Witch Hunts in The Crucible have many striking similarities‚ primarily these are: the hunting down and killing of a group of people identified as being different‚ the mass killing of people for no valid reason and the taking of revenge on a

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    The Ghost in the Shell Imagine a world where your mind could be transfer to another body‚ the possibilities that comprehending how the human mind works and tampering with it. Now what does that mean for us as science reaches a point where we can altered the very things that we use to define ourselves‚ whether it be our body or its memories. In Oshii’s film The Ghost in the Shell we follow the character of Major Motoko Kusanagi in a futuristic cyberpunk Japan. In Kusanagi’s world we enter a society

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    trees” and “crush the cockroaches” to the Hutus. During this genocide‚ the world just watched. If countries would have done something earlier‚ this genocide could have been stopped. Countries could have worked together and sent their military to Rwanda. A few countries could have put some of their military together so they could have gone to help fight. If they had enough people and weapons they could have stopped the Hutu extremists from killing people. The Hutus didn’t have a lot of guns because

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    Ghost story The time shows 12 midnight i am walking alone after attending my tuition class and sudddenly i heard someone calling my name and I turned towards the voice‚my heartbeat became more fast I jst thought who is calling me no 1 is around.I walked straightly to the main road because there was the only place that has the road light. The dark make my sense become terrible and unluckily I was forgetting to bring my handphone.Actually this is my first day attending my tuition day because my

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    police have already almost stopped trying to find out who is doing this.” I replied. “I heard it was a ghost that haunts the tree.” Seraphina leaned in and whispered to me. “I was just about to go to the library and see if I could find something that could help.” She was always a very superstitious person. Seraphina feared all things that go bump in the night. She thought there was a ghost in her basement and wouldn’t let me go near it. It

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    Britannica Online‚ 2). It became known as the "Night of Broken Glass" because of the shattered windows that littered the streets. About 30‚000 Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps on that night alone (Encyclopedia Britannica Online‚ 2). In Rwanda‚ ethnic tensions were already high with the power struggle between the Hutus and the Tutsis. Since its independence from Belgium‚ the Hutus suppressed the Tutsis increasingly until the Tutsi rebel army forced the President to sign an agreement that

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    Life of Pi – Nice To Eat You; A Story About Ghosts and Vampires ‘Life of Pi’ is a story that is mainly focused on the aspect of survival. Being trapped together with Richard Parker‚ a Royal Bengal tiger‚ Pi’s odds seem to have been pulverized to nothing. Yet as the story progresses‚ Richard Parker begins to give Pi hope and a reason to survive. Pi’s will to survive returns; if he can survive while living together with a Bengal Tiger‚ he can survive anything. Although seeming a huge threat to Pi

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