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    London, life in the 19th century was influenced by the Industrial Revolution in London. Revolution isn’t always easily acceptable but later it made the life of human being easy which made it accommodating. London was the first place in the world with the first urban society. Apart…

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    the feminist ideology of the American Bohemian Movement in late 19th century Victorian culture. The urban space provided women with a new way to countermand the patriarchal values of Victorian culture, which had severely limited the rights and social place of women in society. The New Woman of the 1890s was the result of the increasing presence of European Bohemianism, which had been developing in the U.S. since the mid 19th century. Various women in urban spaces began to become more independent…

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    statement in which this assignment is based, that is, “Industrial capitalism, as it operated in the 19th century America, was anti-human, anti-Christian, anti-democratic, anti-freedom, misanthropic and psycho-pathetic in its practices, and destructive to individual workers, who organized labor unions to fight for freedom, democracy, and justice in both the workplace and society.” Clearly 19th century industrial capitalist had no regard for human virtue or much of a soul either. Young children,…

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    Patriarchal Oppression

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    allowing mothers, daughters, and sisters have an equal opportunity in life to achieve all they can without any discrimination based on their sex. Feminist analysis perspectives have adjusted and evolved toward the new growing generation since the 19th century. A feminist analysis according to Donald Hall, who writes in his text Literary and Cultural Theory states that, “Language, institutions and social power structure have reflected patriarchal interest throughout history; this has had a…

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    During the 21st century, individuals experienced racism. For example, authors have done an excellent job explaining racism. In fact, these authors are Bambara, Clark, and Chopin. According to research, racism is defined as "the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races" (Webster Dictionary). It is very important for everyone to understand the definition of…

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    Timeless Classic

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    March, 2016 Why To Kill a Mockingbird is Not a Timeless Classic How one construes a “timeless classic” differs from reader to reader, therefore many have dissimilar views on if one novel belongs in the category of a “timeless classic”. However, for a story to be dubbed a “timeless classic”, it needs to include fresh and original themes and realistic characters who can be relatable to readers. Throughout the course of the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, proves itself to be…

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    abolition of nuclear weapons is urgent for humankind. Any use of nuclear weapons in the modern day would have catastrophic consequences because of the advances in nuclear technology. According to the article, “Nuclear Weapons in the Twenty-First Century,” America has made nuclear missiles that are able to hit the intended target with precision accuracy, and travel thousands of meters per second.…

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    All humans, the Adams and Eves of the 21st century, also have a common purpose—it is to remain conscious. This means filling one’s heart with love and fostering a present mind, at all times. Your primary purpose as an Adam or Eve is to remain conscious and mindful in your life. This is what Buddha taught. God made mindfulness a human being’s primary purpose because he wants us to return to our true home which is the paradise of 5th dimensional earth—the true heaven. To accomplish this, we must…

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    people of the past viewed cannibalistic acts as those that barbaric people only participated in. Therefore, the idea that cannibalism could be considered consensual and good was not even a thought. This view is not drastically different in the 21st century, but it has made its way into the main forms of media. Germany In March of 2001, the first case of its kind popped up in a small town in Germany. In this instance, a man, Armin Meiwes, killed and ate parts of another man, Bernd Brandes…

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    True West SFMOMA Art Response: Commercialism of Women in California On the visit to SFMOMA, one of the strongest impression I had about many artworks is the way that many artists portray women as objects consumed by the audiences. The first work attracted me is Wayne Thiebaud’s figurative work “Girl with Pink Hat” created in 1973. Wayne Thiebaud is a representative of the first generation Bay Area figurative movement, which abandoned the prevailing style of Abstract Expressionism and returned…

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