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    Why it is important to Obey Military Rules and Regulation Military discipline and effectiveness is built on the foundation of obedience to orders. Recruits are taught to obey, immediately and without question, orders from their superiors, right from day-one of boot camp. Which is why we work so well by following orders from the more experienced leaders who have been doing this for years. We have plenty of obedience in Charlie company and I feel it is one of the best units I have been in. It has

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    Zoot Suit Analysis

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    of discrimination so the trials were unfairly biased against them. To fight against this discrimination, many Chicanos wore an exaggerated suit, referred to as a zoot suit, that included a long, loose jacket with padded shoulders and high waisted trousers. This choice of wardrobe earned the Chicanos a name of “zoot suiters”. Ethnic identity is an important role in this play because the men on trial were accused of murder for their cultural background, choice of clothing and biased media influence

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    Kurta Research Paper

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    Style Your Kurta In Different Ways Kurta’s have become a key item in every woman’s wardrobe; from the college student’s to business executive. What makes this piece of fashion so appealing? Kurta looks flattering on every body shape, conceals your flaws. Everyone can flaunt the Kurta effortlessly and can look modish and graceful at the same time. Kurtas can be as traditional and as contemporary as you style them. Recently, I went for some kurta shopping and saw Biba’s kurta collection. Biba

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    Inequality In Australia

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    women have to work an extra 66 days a year to earn the same money men earn for the same job. This number is ridiculous. And if people were to think that gender inequality only exist in the workforce and ends when you finish work, they’d be incredibly wrong, in fact most violence towards women is the cause of someone within their own home. Across Australia 1 in 3 women over the age of 15 had received physical violence in the last 5 years. In 2009-2010, elderly women were receiving just over half (57%)

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    During the Tom Robinson case, she was introduced to the real world. She began seeking for answers to the questions slowly bubbling up in her head on injustice and racism. On what it was and why so many people were against someone who had done nothing wrong. Throughout the novel, Scout finds

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    on their hands. These dandies (a man who is devoted to style) flaunt themselves from one high street coffee chain to the next, waiting to run into a street style photographer so they can light up a cigarette and pose pretty seductively. Would I be wrong in saying that? Having said that, street style still manages to be about so much more. Its not all about spending hours in front of the mirror trying to own the obligatory 'street style pose', which more times than one usually ends up with you standing

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    Imagine an opportunity to find your father in a horrid time. In the book Bud, Not Buddy, Bud was struggling. He was trying to find his father. He was stuck in an orphanage, but he was put in a home. Someone named Lefty Lewis helped Bud find his father, who ended up being his grandfather. Bud, Not Buddy would have been different if Bud didn't go with Lefty Lewis because he would have kept walking in the dangers of Grand Rapids, he could have gotten to Herman quicker, and he wouldn't have met the Sleets

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    Essay About Books At Home

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    “My hometown,” he replies nonchalantly. He hides his hands within his trouser pockets as he gazes at his feet. Ignoring his evasion, I continue my investigations. One overly stuffed, cream sofa sits next to an open door to our left. Such a peculiar place to house a sofa. Maybe it looked too empty in here without it. On each wall resides a long, mahogany table. Some hold cream shaded lamps, others hold picture frames. My curiosity heightens, encouraging me to inspect every picture. Nevertheless, my

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    There is so much damage happening in Douglass’ story that it is challenging to grasp how such an inhuman thing can happen not so long ago from today. Douglass illustrates how dehumanization of black slaves by the whites played a significant role in the timeline of slavery and the brutal occurrences that seemed to expand with it. Whether it was before, during, or after slavery, the slaves were dehumanized in many ways. Without dehumanizing the black slaves' society we would be unable to preserve the

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    The Heart-Warming Effect of Mise-En-Scene The Shop around the Corner is a romantic comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The film follows a group of shop clerks at a general store called Matuschek and Company. Two shop clerks, Klara Novak and Alfred Kralik, disagree on everything and ridicule each other anytime possible. What they do not know is that they have been exchanging love letters to each other anonymously. Throughout the course of the film the two fall in love with each other and by the end

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