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    American In the summer of 2013‚ a system administrator released classified information regarding the National Security Agency’s wiretapping and surveillance of the American people and the leaders of foreign powers. Hailed as a hero by some and a traitor by others‚ Edward Snowden fled to Russia after revealing the NSA’s secret operations in an interview with The Guardian‚ a UK-based news source‚ in Hong Kong. These acts were condemned by the United States government who aimed to extradite Snowden

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    Everything good became bad William Shakespeare wrote many great plays and one of the critics’ favourites is Macbeth. The tragedy of Macbeth is a very violent and bloody play‚ filled with betrayal‚ mystery and murder. After Macbeth becomes king‚ he is threatened by his best friend‚ Banquo‚ so he orders to have him killed. He hires three murderers to kill his best friend. He really didn’t need three but he hired the third one anyway. No one will ever know who the third murderer is and this question

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    Why People Shouldnt lie

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    Why people shouldn’t lie? Sometimes people for their own benefit may do anything‚ including lie. But what is actually lies‚ and why people lie to their relatives? Why instead of truth they choose lies? One of the main reasons can be anxiety. Anxiety of getting in trouble and being abused. Fear that no one will understand your problem. Understand how you feel and what you think. Most of the times people are just getting confused in what others will think. When

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    The Colonial Mindset in a Changing Age For hundreds of years‚ the colonial mindset has affected the way humans disperse themselves into society. In her article “Queering the Borderlands: The Challenges of Excavating the Invisible and Unheard‚” Emma Pérez defines the colonial mindset as‚ “… a normative language‚ race‚ culture‚ gender‚ class‚ and sexuality. This colonial imagery is a way of thinking about national histories and identities that must be disputed if contradictions are ever to be understood

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    the banners‚ the hiking‚ the drilling with dummy rifles‚ the yelling of slogans‚ the worship of Big Brother -- it was all a sort of glorious game to them. All their ferocity was turned outwards‚ against the enemies of the State‚ against foreigners‚ traitors‚ saboteurs‚ thought-criminals. It was almost normal for people over thirty to be frightened of their own children. And with good reason‚ for hardly a week passed in which The Times did not carry a paragraph describing how some eavesdropping little

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    are still mentioned. The most powerful example is when the narrator describes how the shell-shocked soldiers appear: "their heads wear this hilarious‚ hideous‚ awful falseness of set-smiling corpses" and the reader comes to understand that their torment is so great they have lost control of their facial muscles. Owen uses the phrase "their faces wear" to show that their facial expressions are not a

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    Myth In Pop Culture I watched the movie “300” directed by Zack Snyder‚ which was based off of the battle of Thermopylae‚ between the Greeks and the Persians in 480 B.C. In the movie‚ Persians threaten to enslave and change the ways of the Spartan people. The leader of Sparta is King Leonidas which has 300 Spartan soldiers behind him in the battle against the Persians which is lead by Xerxes who thought of himself as a god in the movie. The 300 Spartan soldiers had to defend a thin path called

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    It starts off with Antigone telling her sister‚ Ismene‚ that Creon‚ the king and their uncle‚ has made an edict that their brother‚ Polyneces‚ will not receive a proper burial and will be left to be eaten by carrion birds and dogs because he is a traitor. Their other brother Eteocles‚ will be given a proper burial‚ as he fought for Thebes. Antigone also tells her sister that she is going to bury him anyway‚ but Ismene decides not to help‚ for fear of their place as women. Antigone is caught and sent

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    Animal Farm Essay Squealer is loyal to Napoleon. For example‚ when Squealer was explaining the death of Boxer‚ he said ‘It was the most affecting sight he had ever seen” and even lifted up his trotter to wipe away his tears. Squealer lied to the animals about the death of Boxer and willingly betrayed the trust of the fellow comrades and his conscience to help Napoleon maintain power on the farm. Another example is that Squealer mentioned that Napoleon paid for expensive medicines for Boxer without

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    Antigone: Divine Law vs. Human Law Possibly the most prominent theme in Sophocles’ "Antigone" is the concept of divine law vs. human law. In the story the two brothers‚ Eteocles and Polyneices have slain each other in battle. The new King Creon‚ who assumed the throne after Eteocles’ death‚ decrees that because Polyneices committed treason against the king‚ he shall not be buried‚ but instead "He shall be left unburied for all to watch The corpse mutilated and eaten by carrion-birds and by

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