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    understand how the people of Rwanda or Syria experiencing such an atrocious situation feel. Accordingly‚ the feeling that I have encountered most while watching this movie would have to be empathy‚ knowing I could not help anyone‚ but feel so sorry for what they had to

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    Policing Culture Paper Yana Cooper CJA/214 May 23‚ 2014 Albert Mendoza Policing Culture Paper Introduction In today’s American society in policing are a set of fundamentals that helps set the law and keep everything in order or at least try too. We will be discussing the police culture and the significance stress in policing. In addition‚ we will also analyze the culture for women and the ethnic minorities. Also‚ on how they can achieve equality in law enforcement for women. Moreover‚ we

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    not only was there a review of old legislation by reflecting on‚ and deciding if the rulings were still valid‚ it also affirmed that the Roman Catholic Church was irrefutably divided. The East-West Schism was the division of the Catholic Church into what would become the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Although it did not occur until 1053‚ the issue of a schism became a possibility when the Roman Empire was divided in 293 CE and was all but solidified as an inevitable conclusion

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    Blood imagery in Shakespeare’s Macbeth The story of Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ is about one man who had ambition‚ persuaded by witches and his wife‚ to become a king even though it leads him to his downfall. He committed a lot of murders along the way making the motif blood more significant in the story. The definition of blood is “the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of living things” However in the story of Macbeth‚ blood represents an entirely different meaning

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    an acclaimed diplomat and senator‚ aided heavily on the considerable impact the Constitution had on not just the nation‚ but the world. Senator Morris’s work on projects such as the 1777 Articles of Confederation‚ what some consider to be the “original” constitution of America‚ was what helped make positive progress in early

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    It is easier to quantify a historical figure’s achievements not by showing what he changed‚ but rather by showing what the world would be like if he had not been there. If Vladimir Lenin had not been born‚ there would be no Cold War‚ no Soviet Union and Russia might still be ruled by a Tsar. However‚ Lenin was not simply a catalyst in the many changes Russia faced; he was a most volatile reactant in the chemistry of Russian and world politics. Breaking the barrier between attaining both economic

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    The Shadow in the Monomyth The monomyth‚ a hero’s journey‚ is a pattern that most stories follow. The most popular books are usually a monomyth. Joseph Campbell found out this pattern and wrote the book‚ The Hero with A Thousand Faces explaining the monomyth. According to his idea‚ there are twelve stages and three main parts to a monomyth: the departure‚ the initiation‚ and the return. It always starts with a hero in the ordinary world. Then he gets the call to adventure and sometimes he will refuse

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    The film opens up with Hitler giving an incredibly moving speech. He speaks on the atrocities the German people faced after the war and how they needed to unite to take back what was stolen from them. The film then moves on to demonstrate Hitler’s journey throughout Germany and how he was able to capture the hearts of the citizens. Trump experienced a similar journey‚ in which he did a campaign tour around the US hoping to

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    Without facts from the wreckage it is hard to determine what actually happened. With research still going on today‚ hopefully her plane will be found. Amelia Earhart’s determination to break new flying records ended with a great mystery of her disappearance. Earhart’s mystery continues as researchers are still

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    What was the short-term significance of the 5 year plans? Joseph Stalin gained the effective leadership of Russia in 1929. Stalin’s time‚ as leader of Russia‚ was to gain fame for three reasons; 1.The Five Year Plans 2.Collectivisation 3.The Purges. This essay will look at the short-term significance of Stalin’s 5 year plans. Stalin introduced the Five Year Plans as he realised that if Russia was to become a key player within the global market then the country needed to industrialise rapidly and

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