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    Thelma & Louise is a feminist film because it shows that women can bond on the road same as men too, as female buddy in a road trip. An iconic film about the genre of the film (outlaw, western, and crime), the bond in the road between female as well. As Carlson, M. said, “it can hardly be called a woman's movie or one with a feminist sensibility.” I do not agree with her, because how they represented the men in the film, only two men showed as a good men, but the others showed as bad men with bad

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    Maryjane Marijuana for centuries has been used for medicine. It has always been seen as a safe drug without many side effects like drugs such as cocaine, meth, and heroin. The only bad side effects are laughing and stimulating one's brain activity. Marijuana has been prescribed by many doctors for things like glaucoma and cancer. I think that marijuana should be legal for medical use, but not for recreational use. Otherwise, the production, sale, and possession of marijuana for citizens should

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    One who is praised for negative activity. Murder, Theft, and many crimes are talked about in a positive “light”. Society is very backwards when it comes to Jesse James his gang and many other outlaws of that time. Why, it boggles my mind every time it comes to my mind. In September 1876 he and his gang attempted to rob a bank in Northfield, Minnesota. This event added to James’ notoriety. Most of his gang were either killed or badly wounded

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    Rudolf Gaudio’s Allah Made Us tells the story of how sexual outlaws and Islamic sociocultural norms coexisted and produced a complex sociolinguistic world in Kano and other cities in Northern Nigeria, a Muslim West African region. Once a center of Islamic emirates, interreligious interaction and a cultural hub, the advent of British colonialism and Islamic revivalism facilitated the growth of an intolerant environment in Nigeria, operating as a kind of “modernistic moralism” that disorganized bori

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    Robin Hood Research Paper

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    God wants us to be slow to anger and Robin Hood was not slow to anger. Robin has demonstrated this by shooting the man in the woods, which made him an outlaw. Robin’s gotten revenge on many people when God says that He will give that person what they deserve. Revenge is not ours to give even when it feels like we should get revenge. Robin Hood has gotten revenge on the Sheriff by shooting him in the

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    Benjamin is a neighbor of Abraham's in the condominium building. Benjamin owns several condominium units in the building. Benjamin has a daughter named Connie who has just graduated college. Benjamin offered to sell one of his condominiums to Connie for $100. Connie agreed, and paid Benjamin the money. After the papers for the sale of the condominium were drafted and signed, Connie - who had planned to attend law school - decided instead that she wished to become a barista at the local coffee shop

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    Amish

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    Running head: AMISH COMMUNITY 1 Amish Community Jennie Ong AMISH COMMUNITY 2 Abstract The Amish people are a community of individuals who hold their traditions of simple living, self-labor, and isolation very highly. Eastern parts of the United States as well as Canada are the most common areas where Amish communities are established. The group originated from Switzerland and received their name from their leader Jakob

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    Tombstone: Fact or Fiction? Almost two decades ago, a film known as Tombstone was produced, featuring a star-studded cast. This action-packed western portrays the legendary feud between the Earp’s and the Clanton’s. For the most part I believe it to be a respectable movie containing a powerful storyline. This film portrays the life and times of the famous cowboy, Wyatt Earp, focusing on what led to the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Tombstone provides a mixture of both fact and fiction, however

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    Luther wanted his beliefs to be known and accepted. Luther decided to continue his effort beyond the original 95 Theses. Political cartoons, copies of the 95 Theses, and a collection of other writings helped spread Luther’s beliefs to the common people. Luther had gotten to take advantage of the printing press, allowing his works to be created faster. With works being created faster more people could see his works and become familiar with his beliefs. Discussion was stimulated in universities

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    Introduction Plan “When a man is denied the right to live the life he believes in, he has no choice but to become an outlaw” - Nelson Mandela In the captivating novel NightJohn there is a character named Clel Waller who plays a significant role in the story. Clel Waller is an important character to discuss because of his actions and the impact he has on others. Throughout the text, Clel Waller's choices and behavior reveal the harsh reality of slavery and the lengths some individuals would go to

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