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    before writing it. How does Browning tell the story in The Patriot? The poem ‘the patriot’ showcases the possible effective result of a political uprising which reveals the evident fickle nature of societies supposed loyalty towards a potential leader. This ambiguous yet timeless poem also suggests that revolution is not at society’s best interest but rather reform is a much more effective way to lead society. The beginning of ‘The Patriot’ reveals the linear chronology which is supported through

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    The two documents of NSC 68 (National Security Council Report) and Patriot Act are similar‚ but little bit difference between the two documents. Both of the documents have the same protection and the cost of protection. The National Security Council Report 68 (NSC-68) was a secret report policy by the United States presented by President Harry Truman. It was one of the most important statements of American policy that launched the Cold War 1950. The report began by The Soviet used the atomic bomb

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    held a week ago was confusing but exciting at the same time. Loyalists and Patriots were arguing their opinions of colonial independence. The loyalists wanted to prevent the colonial independence movement but the patriots wanted that independence. So because of the movement‚ patriots and loyalists began arguing and debating. Some didn’t get to say what they were going to say and some had their chance. I think the patriots had better arguments‚ because they were more concise about the debates‚ such

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    The War on Terrorism and Patriot Act are two important acts regarding terrorism. What is the War on Terrorism and Patriot act you may ask? Well the Patriot act was made so that the United States could hold someone in custody if they are connected or could piently be connected to terrorist groups. Now we have the War on Terrorism act. This act was made so that in the case of a terrorist attack they can stop it with military action. Even though they both have their pros they also have cons. Terrorism

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    Patriots‚ Loyalist‚ and the Neutral Ones Stuck in the Middle Today’s America is known for many things; however‚ one of the things it is notorious for is being a free country. Becoming a free country did not come without many trials and tribulations. The freedom that the American people now have grown so accustomed to started with fierce opposition not only from Britain‚ but from many of the Englishmen who lived in American colonies. The people that supported Britain throughout the American Revolution

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    I am a patriot because i fight for what i believe and i support our troops overseas. I am a patriot because i go to funerals of my family that have died fighting for our country at war. Every generation of my family has been in a branch of the part of the U.S. military. I plan on being the next. I am a patriot because every year my family donates to charities for poor families that have had losses in the military around christmas time. I am a patriot because every time i get a chance i do something

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    separate themselves according to which side they believed they were most devoted to. Colonials had to define themselves as either Loyalists to a distant king or Patriots to the land they lived in and loved. Aside from their differences‚ the Loyalists and the Patriots shared many similarities with one another. Both the Loyalists and the Patriots were culturally identical due to the fact that the majority of the colonists shared the same language‚ heritage‚ customs and religion. Both factions were descendants

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    Music. It is in fact an exceptionally successful and well-known film at the time of its release. Others considered it as the high-point of the Hollywood musical. It is a triumphant film produced by 20th Century Fox that exemplifies award-winning cinematography‚ well-refined music and wholesome theatrical plays and performance. The story itself‚ the actors and actresses are indeed remarkable. I can assert that the movie is unquestionably joyous‚ uplifting and astounding. As a matter of fact‚ as I watch

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    EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF JOSE RIZAL AS A PATRIOT Jose Rizal as a Filipino Dr. Jose Rizal is a unique example of many-splendored genius who became the greatest hero of a nation. Endowed by God with versatile gifts‚ he truly ranked with the world’s geniuses. He was a physician‚ poet‚ dramatist‚ essayist‚ educator‚ architect‚ historian‚ painter‚ linguist‚ ethnologist‚ surveyor‚ farmer businessman‚ economist‚ geographer‚ cartographer‚ folklorist‚ humorist‚ satirist

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    of repercussion of the government and that if something was defamatory then actions are legally acceptable. The creation of the Patriot Act was under similar circumstances when it was created. The attacks on 9/11 changed the political atmosphere of the government. The Patriot Act was passed to ensure that the government could protect against terrorism. Under the Patriot Act the government can monitor people’s computers and use other monitoring devices to maintain order over uncharted territories

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