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    The Patriot Act Essay

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    The USA PATRIOT Act stands for “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism." This act was enacted 45 days after more than 3‚000 American lives were lost at the state of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The intended purpose of the act is to deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world‚ to enhance law enforcement investigatory tools‚ and for other purposes. There are four primary initiatives of the act in improving

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    KIDARSONS JEWELLERS MARKETING PROPOSAL AKHIL SOOD 01/19/15 Executive Summary While increasing sales satisfies manufacturer‚ marketing is meant to satisfy consumers. Kidarsons Jewellers(KSJ) is a designer and manufacturer of premium gold and diamond jewelry. KSJ makes designs for Necklaces‚ earrings‚ bangles and pendants. All products are designed in house. The goal at KSJ is to grow the business in a manageable and controlled manner and improve the brand image of the company. The brand image needs

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    Brutus: the Tragic Hero

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    Brutus: The Tragic Hero “A tragic hero is a character who is not eminently good and just‚ yet whose misfortune is brought about not by vice and depravity‚ but by some error or frailty.” Brutus fits the definition of a tragic hero because of his lust for power‚ his tragic flaw‚ and his downfall. So‚ because of heroic qualities and poor judgment‚ Brutus is the tragic hero of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. To begin with‚ Brutus’ lust for power is one of the many ways that make him to be the

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    April‚ 2017 First Amendment-Freedom Of The Press Freedom of the press is part of the five main freedoms represented in the United States Constitution. The First Amendment was ratified in 1791 along with the Bill Of Rights with also brought 9 other amendments including the First. The freedom given from the First Amendment have helped solve many court cases‚ and is still used in our daily lives everyday. The First Amendment is the leading role of new amendments in our constitution. First‚ the meaning

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    Patriot Cultural Assignment "The Patriot" is an excellent movie. It may very well be one of the most exciting and moving war-drama movies of all time. There are very few films today that even come close to touching upon the American Revolution‚ which is why "The Patriot" is of such importance. Nonetheless‚ during the film the actual American Revolution takes a back seat and allows the center of the story to revolve around Benjamin Martin (played by Mel Gibson) and his South

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    Brutus: Archetypal Hero

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    Brutus: Rise of the Tragic Hero William Shakespeare‚ in his play‚ Julius Caesar‚ displays Brutus as the archetypal hero and uses the supporting characters as surrounding archetypes. He supports this by relating Brutus’s characteristics to the traditional hero’s personality‚ its history‚ and by creating connections between the evens surrounding and including Brutus to the heroic journey. Shakespeare’s purpose is to create dynamic and relatable characters in order for others to enjoy his play thoroughly

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    But what if I asked you when the first women that was able to change the way of society? Many people think around 1900’s. But‚ what if I told you it started way back in 1478 BC … Who Was Hatshepsut? Hatshepsut was the second woman pharaoh. Sobekneferu was the first pharaoh. Although‚ many mistake her as the first. She is well known to be the first great women in history‚ she was more popular than Sobekneferu. She reigned between 1473 BC and 1458 BC‚ she was born in 1507 BC and died in 1458

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    grievances.” This basically translates that this amendment protects our basic rights that we deserve. The First Amendment is one run-on sentence that enshrines five of the most essential liberties guaranteed by American democracy: the freedom of religion‚ the freedom of speech‚ the freedom

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    Brutus vs Cassius

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    Brutus vs. Cassius “Let me tell you‚ Cassius‚ you yourself Are much condemn’d to have an itching palm; To sell and mart your offices for gold To undeservers” (IV.iii.9-12). At the beginning of the story Cassius and Brutus both claim to be killing Caesar for the greater good of the state. But by the end only of them still goes by their word and is still honorable and the other is not proven to be an honorable man. At the end of the story in the tent scene it starts to shows who Brutus and Cassius

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    might be what we don’t think. An iron fist in a velvet glove is a great idiom to explain one‚ such as Marcus Brutus in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. At the end of Julius Caesar Marc Antony refers to Brutus as “the noblest Roman of them all.” Is Brutus truly noble? Or is he truly an iron fist in a velvet glove? Marcus Brutus is one of the many ignoble Romans in Julius Caesar. Marcus Brutus does not thoroughly analysis the consequences that

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