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    to create. The way in which a composer represents different perspectives throughout texts can have the power to influence and induce their audience to analyse and understand their purpose in a subjective way. Ted Hughe’s famous poems within his anthology ‘Birthday Letters’‚ Sylvia Plath’s moving poetry relating to Hugh’s‚ and the contradictory film by Stephen King‚ ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ are three examples of texts that have conflicting textual form. Hughe’s articulate and diversely structured

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    Rhetorical analysis of Tony Blair’s speech on terror On July 7th‚ 2005‚ four British Islamist men detonated fours suicide bombs. As well as killing them­selves‚ the four bombers took 52 civilians with them and injured over 700. The following week‚ former Premier Minister Tony Blair‚ held his speech on terror. This paper will give an analysis of the rhetorical situation of the speech‚ a rhetorical analysis and an interpretation. Tony Blair was the British Prime Minister and president for the Labour

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    Corpus and War on Terror Latisha Wilson POL 201 Instructor Keith Carr 01/11/2015 The Habeas Corpus and the War on terror will continue to affect all Americans and those that wage war against America. The effect might not be equal for both but equal rights for all and the fair and speedy trails is there for all individuals. Having the Habeas Corpus in effect helps those that are enemies of America to a fair trial and it also gives America a chance to interrogate and try stop terror. The war on terror

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    The War on Terror The attack on September 11‚ 2001 was an event which shows the violent and damaging effects that race thinking can cause. 9/11 marks not only the terrorist attacks of a select few Muslims‚ but sparked a fundamental change in the social and political world of America. It represents the perfect example of how governments – in particular‚ the Bush administration – use race thinking to commit acts of violence while furthering their own ulterior motives. These motives were created far

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    Involvement in the War on Terror The War on Terror is tough to define. It is considered a war‚ but not in the traditional sense. When one thinks of war they think of enemies‚ a battlefield‚ weapons‚ and death. However‚ the war on terror is slightly different. The lines that define enemies and allies are blurred‚ there is no battlefield‚ and the weapons come in all shapes and sizes. Nonetheless‚ there has still been death. Starting on September 11‚ 2001‚ the War on Terror has been waged for many

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    Sociology Professor Hogue 18 September 2012 Peer Pressure and College Students College life is full of highs and lows‚ happiness and sadness‚ but on a more fundamental level college is about making the choices between right and wrong by yourself for the first time in your life. There are no parents there to say that something is a mistake and not to do it‚ you don’t get infinite chances to make the right decision; You have to decides for yourself what you think is right. In the case of many

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    Resources for Week Four Discussion – Habeas Corpus and the War on Terror Before this week’s discussion‚ “Habeas Corpus and the War on Terror‚” review these resources: 1. Read this chapter from the text‚ American Government: a. Chapter 8 – Civil Liberties and Civil Rights 2. Review this previous assignment in the text‚ American Government: a. Chapter 5‚ Section 5.7 – Wartime President 3. Read the following articles: a. Guantanamo Detainees’ Rights Hawke‚ A. (2007‚ June 29). Primer: Guantanamo

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    Are wars of terror different from other wars? Do they constitute a new form of warfare? If so‚ how? "Osama is not a product of Pakistan or Afghanistan. He is a creation of America. Thanks to America‚ Osama is in every home. As a military man‚ I know you can never fight and win against someone who can shoot at you once and then run off and hide while you have to remain eternally on guard. You have to attack the source of your enemy’s strength. In America’s case‚ that’s not Osama or

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    The War on Terror can readily be compared to WWI.  The following analysis will compare and contrast these two important historical occurrences.  It will also examine just a few of the many consequences of both.   Beneath its cloak‚ the infamous War on Terror garners striking similarities to WWI.  The terror attack on Austria-Hungary ignited the War on Terror…nearly a century later.  It was not until 1914 that a terrorist attack was utilized to provoke military response.  The attack of September

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    War on Terror was changing into a critical issue that cautioned the entire world after the scene of September11‚ 2001. The floored strike changed into the general ponder that went on the goliath impacts to the U.S government and either different nations around the globe too. Thousands modest individuals lost their lives amidst those shocking ambushes of terrorists. . No one knows when and where another snare like the one on September 11 will happen once more. In any case‚ the truth is "we are the

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