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    my belief that most people in modern society believe that the person they have become is a direct consequence of the decisions that they have made during their life. What most people don?t realise is that a great deal of decisions which have affected the course of their life were made before they were even born. In most cases‚ these decisions will have been made by their parents. Where you live‚ what you are called‚ who you spend your time with as a young child‚ what social class you belong to and

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    Academic Project: Music In the year of 1986‚ the face of rap music was forever changed‚ this was due to the emergence of Public Enemy. Public Enemy is a group comprised of four legendary members: Chuck D.‚ Flavor Flav‚ Termination X‚ Professor Griff (and S1W). Their rise and consequential growth was influenced by the decades following the deaths of Civil Rights activists: Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. 20 years filled with social injustice and the dismal state of African-Americans in the

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    “Darius III- Noble Enemy or Incompetent Coward?” The Persians King Darius of Persia was mostly known as Darius Codomannus at the time of his reign. He was the cousin of Artaxerxes III who was murdered by a eunuch named Bogoas. Bogoas raised Darius Codomannus to the thrown after killing Artaxerxes III and his son Arses. Bogoas tried to also murder Darius by poisoning him but he was forced to drink the poison himself by Darius. Due to the circumstances of his accession as king the empire he

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    Henrick Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People is a play set in a town on the southern coast of Norway. Dr. Stockmann discovers trouble when the water of the Baths is contaminated with bacteria‚ leaving the whole town at risk to become sick. Several of the town’s leading men like Hovstad (the paper’s editor) and Aslaksen (head of the Householder’s Association) stand right beside the doctor and support his new discovery. On the contrary‚ the Mayor of the town‚ who is coincidentally Dr. Stockmann’s brother

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    Playing the Enemy After reading playing the enemy‚ I must say I was actually pretty jealous of those fortunate enough to get to meet and leave an impression on the great man Nelson Mandela. The story was truly inspirational and after reading was very glad I chose this book to read. I knew that Nelson Mandela was a great man and I knew only part of his story. I knew that he was the first black president that South Africa had seen‚ I also knew that he was jailed for man years (27 to be exact) and

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    Notes on Hand of the Enemy

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    Hand of the Enemy – Kerima Polotan Intro Kerima Polotan – Electra complex 8 children Prizes Free Press short story (1 1st prize‚ 1 3rd prize) – twice Palanca prize (4 1st prizes‚ 1 2nd prize) – five times Father was a constabulary soldier‚ from private‚ became lieutenant Met first wife in Jolo when stationed there Wife was Boholana Kin to Garcias of Talibon So Kerima may have been related to Carlos P. Garcia Born in Jolo‚ named Putli Kerima – Princess Kerima Moved to Pangasinan in

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    Aristotle and Schopenhaur’s ideas with extremely different they were able to share the same ideas on a few simple concepts of friendship. Both philosophers believed that individuals are only capable of having a limited number of “real” friends. A real friend is one who is there for the other no matter what the circumstance. Also both great philosophers believe that people with similar personalities and interests tend to be drawn together. Schopenhaur quotes that “People of similar nature‚ on the other

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    apart from one another or stay best of friends for a lifetime. Certain events happen in people’s lives that might affect a friendship. Between drugs/ alcohol or other bad decisions‚ people grow apart because they do not want to be involved with individuals making bad choices. They may try to help fix those choices‚ but once they have reached a certain point that the assistance doesn’t work‚ they begin to slowly grow apart. On the other hand‚ friends may become closer by experiencing a bond or a special

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    There are many parallels that can be found between Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People and Steven Spielberg’s Jaws. Both follow respected men who go against authority and majority opinion to save the lives of the people around them. These productions are iconic in their field‚ but it is not because of their story but because of their message: Tyranny of the Majority and Dangers of Ignorance. In An Enemy of the People there is pollution in the water‚ in Jaws‚ Spielberg chooses to poison the water

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    Is T.V. Really The Enemy?

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    English 2030 11 April 2012 Is T.V. Really the Enemy? Is T.V. the root of all our family problems? In Television: The Plug-In Drug‚ the author Marie Winn believes just that. She argues that television was beneficial in bringing the family together back when it first came out‚ but now that every family has an average of two television sets‚ everyone watches it in a separate room‚ not connecting with their kin during pivotal moments like dinner or holidays. Instead of laughing‚ singing‚ and eating

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