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    1968 is recognized‚ by many‚ to have been one of the utmost crucial‚ yet controversial years in American history. The year marked an end to one of the most famous presidencies‚ Kennedy and Johnson‚ and started a country wide revolution among young teens and adults. And through this‚ 1968 left a change in society’s views and opinions. Ever after World War II‚ only one word had sidetracked all of Americans mind‚ communism. The fear that U.S would be commanded by a superior‚ one-say authority sparked

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    In the duration of one year‚ 1968‚ the American national mood shifted from general confidence and optimism to chaotic confusion. Certainly the most turbulent twelve months of the post-WWII period and arguably one of the most disturbing episodes the country has endured since the Civil War‚ 1968 offers the world a glimpse into the tumultuous workings of a revolution. Although the entire epoch of the 1960’s remains significant in US history‚ 1968 stands alone as the pivotal year of the decade; it

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    The essential visual differences in the film prove to be complete opposites. The 1968 version by Franco Zeffirelli‚ depicts a traditional Romeo and Juliet. There was nothing visually stunning about the accustomed Renaissance setting that was doused in neutral colors. Costuming was accurate and conventional for the time. In general this adaptation stays truer to the way Shakespeare had intended. In the 1996 version by Baz Luhrmann‚ the story of Romeo and Juliet is portrayed with a modern day twist

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    Hira Noor IQRA UNIVERSITY (IUGC)‚ Karachi‚ Pakistan SIMPLIFIED REPORT: RESEARCHING QUR’AN AND AHADEETH ON DISHONESTY a) DISHONESTY: Dishonesty means an act of cheating‚ stealing‚ or untruthfulness. The Holy Quran deals with various forms of dishonesty in separate ayahs. Three of the ayahs related to different types of dishonesty are as follows: i) Dishonesty as bribery: “And eat not up your property among yourselves in vanity‚ nor seek by it to gain the hearing of the judges that

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    Abstract: Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the United States. There are many definitions of identity theft‚ however this type of crime typically involves illegally utilizing somebody else’s personal information for both personal and or financial gain. Thieves acquire personal information through different methods ranging from stealing physical documents all the way to hacking into corporate databases. The consequence of such theft‚ range from monetary losses to

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    “Three Main Reasons Of Cheating As Academic Dishonesty” When I was a senior at Miami Spring Senior High School in Miami‚ Florida I had a mean teacher named Mr. Paul Fielder‚ better known as "Happy Paul". Happy Paul Fielder taught hard courses in Chemistry and Physics. He gave low grades to his students. Many students needed high grades to get into the college of their choices. Students who were hoping to be at the top of their class‚ or who needed good grades to be admitted into college‚ avoided

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    Cultural appropriation defines as someone taking or borrowing aspects of another culture that is not their own. Cultural appropriation allows privileged races to take cultural aspects from subordinate groups while simultaneously reinforcing racial stereotypes. Many may hear the term “privilege” and wonder exactly who falls into this category when it comes to practicing certain elements of a culture. Author Jean Halley argues‚ “…privilege became ensconced [into the media] through the socioeconomic

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    movie Romeo and Juliet Produced by Franco Zeffirilli in 1968 and Baz Luhrmann in 1966‚ Both the masquerade ball and the balcony scenes portray the characters of Romeo and Juliet very differently as well the overall production of the adopted versions of the plays. In the masquerade ball in both are having a good time‚ but in the one in the 1968 scene its older‚ obviously and in the 1996 its more modern and looks more fun to be in. In the 1968 its more elegant from their generation and in the 1996

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    respect.” Now there seems to be confusion on where cultural exchange ends and cultural appropriation begins. Cultural appropriation is the “taking [of] intellectual property‚ traditional knowledge‚ cultural expressions‚ or artifacts from someone else’s culture without permission.” Instead of educating and spreading knowledge about different cultures and practices‚ the way cultural exchange does‚ cultural appropriation is detrimental because it enables others to profit off of the aspects of a culture

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    million people worldwide‚ and could very easily happen to you. Identity theft has become a big issue recently‚ with increases in hacking

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