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    United States Vs. Nixon (1974 - No. 73-1766) Background: In June 1972‚ five men broke into the Watergate complex in Washington‚ D.C. They had cameras and bugging equipment and were arrested with cameras and bugging equipment in hand. Police soon discovered that the burglars worked for the Committee to Re-Elect the President. President Nixon and leaders of his campaign denied any connection with the incident. Among the five men arrested was E. Howard Hunt‚ Jr.‚ a former Nixon aide‚ and G

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    Ghost Soldiers 2. My opinion doesn’t really change. Ghost soldiers pretty much tells the story of how O’Brien wanted revenge on Jorgenson due to Jorgenson being to scared to treat or even help O’Brien out in any way. Although I don’t agree with what he did‚ i do feel as if he had to have some way to release those emotions that he had kept inside after being taken out of the group. There are certainly worse things that he could have done to Jorgenson though. 3. The ending of the story is very

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    Was it Love‚ or Obsession? I wanted to begin with an interesting question what is love? Love is an intense feeling with a deep affecting to someone you really care about. However‚ why do we tend to be falling in love with different kinds of people and not just one. From one moment to the other we stop having feelings towards the people we thought were going to be our everything. This semester I had the opportunity to read a book about love‚ happiness‚ murder and also a possible psycho is was writing

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    Text Talk for “On the Rainy River” Theme/Thesis for the text talk: Tim O’Brien has spent his life and his career as a writer finding redemption for the “cowardice” he mentions in “On the Rainy River”. He wants the reader to believe that having the courage to say “no” to injustice is the only way to make that injustice end. Objective: When the text talk has concluded‚ the students will be able to understand that Tim O’Brien regrets his ultimate decision to go to war‚ and that it is the responsibility

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    Literature is a reflection of the truth. The Things They carried portrayed the Vietnam war accurately. O’Brien took us deep into the emotions of the veterans and it made the readers sympathize with them. O’Brien wrote about the raw emotions of the veterans and that made readers truly sympathize for the veterans. Veterans go through an unexplainable experience that average civilians can never understand. That makes it hard for veterans to talk about their experiences to an extent that someone will

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    Centering on the death of one of his platoon members and the horrible state of Vietnam‚ the author slowly builds the courage to discuss the topic in detail by describing the overwhelming experience in Vietnam‚ as well as focusing more on the emotional issues. Freedom to him was often as subtle as an extra hour to spare in

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    The truth about war In the short story “Ambush”‚ the author Tim O’Brien implies that the struggles of surviving soldiers can gravely impact their lives: In the short story it states “It was a difficult moment‚ but I did what seemed right‚ which was to say “of course not‚”” (O’Brien 1222). This quote indicates he was not comfortable being honest with his daughter‚ he decided it was best to keep the actual truth‚ so she would not see him in a different light. Despite the traumatic experiences‚ soldiers

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    someone or something else. By doing so‚ you are bringing your pain and anger towards someone else so that they feel what you are feeling. Even though this method of dealing with death is not the best way to go‚ it is still common and when you are in a state of death‚ you do not consider how others will feel‚ rather how you feel. In the book‚ O’Brien explains that a time this happened was after Lemon was killed‚ Kiley’s best friend‚ Kiley shot a Viet Cong water buffalo several times. After Kiley shot the

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    The Empathy Deficit was one of the more interesting texts we have read for class. The author‚ Keith O’Brien‚ strayed away from the more general topics in technology. For example‚ how social media is changing the way we think or how Google is making us stupid. He opens the article with a fact of how young adults today use technology to have endless and instant connections. He also addresses how we are interested in face-to-face communication. This portrays a feeling that he believes there is nothing

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    swallow you whole. In Tim O’Brien’s novel‚ The Things They Carried‚ many characters become one with the land of Vietnam. Vietnam consumes characters in different ways‚ but it always results in a character’s unity with the land. Unity is defined as “the state of being one; oneness”. Kiowa physically becomes part of the land in “Speaking of Courage”‚ when he sinks into the shit field‚ where Jimmy Cross ordered his troops to camp out. In this case‚ Kiowa is literally swallowed by the land. Mary Anne becomes

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