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    Commentaries each can have many differences and many similarities. Tom Tomorrow’s “This Modern World” and Asma Ahmed Shikoh’s work proves this statement. Tom Tommorrow’s “This Modern World” is about the tragedy of 9/11. Asma Ahmed Shikoh’s work shows her life when she moved to New York. In every two artist you compare there will always be similarities and differences. There a multiple similarities between these two highly talented artists. The major similarity that stuck out to me is that they are

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    Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

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    It was a lovely afternoon on March 25 1911 at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company in Manhattan‚ New York. When all of a sudden a fire began it started in the rag bin on the 8th floor of the 10 story building. Within 18 minutes it was all over. 49 of the workers burned to death or had been suffocated to death. 36 were dead in the elevator. 58 died from jumping out of the windows. 2 died later because of very fatal injuries. The Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire of 1911 caused many problems or issues

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    Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist follows the journey of a young Pakistani man and his journey after moving to America in search of the American dream. Changez is in a minority group when moving to America and is a clear outsider however he is accepted into American meritocracy and given the opportunity to become ‘a successful American’. Though he tries to fit into what he believes a successful American should be‚ through changing his identity according to the standards of society‚ he is

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    Arudhati Roy's Critique

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    Arundhati Roy‚ born on November 24th‚ 1996 in Shillong‚ is an award winning novelist who won the Booker prize in 1997 after writing her first essay The God of Small Things. She then used her fame to focus her writings on political activism. She took part in the World Tribunal on Iraq in June 2005 and was awarded the Sahitya Akademi award in 2006 for her collection of essay that included ’The Algebra of Infinite Justice’ that was written directly after the 9/11 attacks‚ however‚ the writer declined

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    Head Hunt Short Story

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    I was in Los Santos and we were cruising down the highway when we were attacked by Legion Abyss. He had all sorts red and pink of weapons like c4‚ rifles‚ rpg-7s‚ and a hybrid car‚ we laughed too‚ he attacked us with confidence he almost killed us but we bounced back as he respawned and killed us. So we went on a head hunt for him we almost got him. XBrice89x shot him in the head and Legion said “What the fish?!“ he was mad so he got into an big attack green‚ blue helicopter and chased

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    Torture and Interrogation Much help for Torture interrogation of psychological oppressors has risen in the general population gathering‚ to a great extent in view of the "ticking bomb" situation. I draw from the verifiable record‚ criminology‚ authoritative hypothesis‚ social brain research‚ and meetings with military experts to visualize an official program of Torture interrogation. The quintessential component of program configuration is a sound causal model relating contribution to yield. Since

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    eastern half of Poland under the terms of two notorious Molotov-Ribbentrop pacts: the Nazi-Soviet agreements signed between the USSR and Nazi Germany in August and September 1939. The crime‚ committed on Stalin’s personal orders at the opening of World War II‚ is often referred to as the Katyn Massacre or the Katyn Forest Massacre. These first deaths came after one of the most notorious of several repressions by the Stalin regime against Poles. In 1939‚ notes Robert Conquest‚ besides the 440‚000 Polish

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    Is it important to define a jihadist way of war? If so‚ how does it compare to the western way of war? It is important to define the jihadist way of war because it helps the United States in framing the problem of who are the jihadists and what is their end state. Defining the term jihadist prevents the United States from referring to every Muslim on the planet as a jihadist. “It is in our interest to isolate Militant Islamist Ideology from Islamist and from Islam and then to

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    ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’ by Mohsin Hamid opens in a tea house which locates in Lahore‚ Pakistan. Changez‚ who is the protagonist recounts his life in America and the changes he had gone through in his American Journey. The use of an extended monologue makes readers view events through Changez’s perspective. Readers can also see that Hamid used a lot of parallel to present America‚ and Changez’s relationship with America also shown by these parallels. Initially‚ the company Changez works for

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    Note 7 Phone Case Study

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    Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones were deemed to be a crisis because Note 7 users from all over the world felt petrified since the launching of the explosive smartphone. Hence‚ this alerted Samsung company and their key publics. Those involved in the crisis suffered from phones catching fire and global explosion (Criddle‚ 2016). In this case‚ on a Friday‚ a lower secondary Minnesota born Abby Zuis identified even her exchanged device were in the same bad condition as the original device (Wiggers‚ 2017)

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