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    In September 1969, Ho Chi Minh died of a heart attack in the city of Hanoi. Despite Nixon 's attempts at de-escalation, he was also secretly increasing bombing campaigns in Laos and Cambodia in order to stop the supplies coming from the Ho Chi Minh trail. The operation was kept secret from congress and the American people because Cambodia was technically a neutral country. The operation authorized B-52s to bomb Vietnamese bases and supply areas outside of Vietnam. A total of 111,000 tons of bombs

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    “My Heart Attack Saved My Life” is one of the many featured articles in this People magazine for their early October 12, 2012 edition. This shocking cover article is one of many ways that may get anybody’s attention, especially women . This magazine is published by Time Inc. which is extraordinarily great at gaining attention in the many magazines as they create interesting and topics that target many women face. “How I Lost 30 LBS!” is one of the main cover article as well as “Anne Hathaway’s Sunset

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    My freshman year in high school was the rough compared to the normal high school things. On August 12, 2013, I almost lost my best friend; he had smoked for twenty some years when he had a devastating heart attack. I remember the fear and the thoughts of death that made my skin shiver. It was the second week of school on Tuesday when I got a pass at the beginning of my World History class when I got a pass with immediately circled three or four times. The pass made me very confused considering I

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    My freshman year in high school was rough compared to the normal high school things. On August 12, 2013, I almost lost my best friend; he had smoked for twenty some years when he had a devastating heart attack. I remember the fear and the thoughts of death that made my skin shudder. It was the second week of school on Tuesday when I got a pass at the beginning of my World History class immediately circled three or four times. The pass made me baffled considering I didn’t know about any appointments

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    minds of his readers. At least it did for me as I read this piece of his work. The United States monuments Sept. 11, 2001, as the day that will never be forgotten, many would definitively agree. My insight on his work will reflect on the effects this attack had on our communities, lives of Americans and the tightening of the security we hold in the U.S.A. Right off the top communities were hit hard, the effects of this event put citizens in financial binds. Although times were getting difficult it brought

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    But spiritual battles cannot be fought with man-made armor so this armor is made by a spiritual God as indicated by the words “of God”. It is necessary that God make the armor because our physical armor is incapable of doing anything against the attacks of the spiritual realm. Furthermore, we cannot even create the armor that is needed to defend ourselves on our own. So our armor needs to be created by a spiritual being in order for us to be able to fight and defend

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    everything. “Break my heart. Break it a thousand times if you’d like. It was only ever yours to break anyway.” I squeezed out a breath and drew one back in. ‘I’ll love you until my very last breath. Every beat of my heart is yours. I don’t want to die without you knowing that,’” shows the theme by how Maxon confesses what he could before he took his last breath. He wanted to confess his true feelings for America before he made a mistake of marrying the wrong woman, yet the night of the attack was what brought

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    Build Up of Suspense in the Film Jaws The film is called ‘JAWS’ and is successfully directed by Steven Spielberg. I will be analyzing how Spielberg builds up suspense and scares the audience throughout this film, considering how camera shots, music and characters’ reactions help to build this effect. The film is purposely named ‘JAWS’ as it is about a supernatural predator that killed many people with his deadly jaws without prejudice and discrimination. ‘JAWS’ is a

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    The birth of a coliseum legend Sweat trickled down his face, he was strong and lean, his long black hair was drenched in sweat. He was tired and exhausted. He walked around his opponent, circling ready to attack. He tried his best to ignore the stench of blood, but that was one feat he could not perform. He was almost out of tricks, his opponent was a better swordsman. All around him the crowd cheered, he was Alexander. It all started out a few years ago before the king's men raided small villages

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    “Black Out” by Robison Wells is an action packed novel full of twists and turns. We are thrown right into the commotion when a series of deadly attacks sweep across the United States, Aubrey and Jack think that they’ll be safe because they reside in a remote town named Mount Pleasant in the heart of Utah. But when Alec and Laura who are at the centre of the attacks step into Utah, lives throughout not only this state but the whole nation will be affected. Within this novel one important character who showed

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