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    Beauvoir's Monologue

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    Simone de Beauvoir’s “Monologue” is the verbal outcry of a lonely and bitter woman who is alone one New Year's Eve, caught between the disdain for the partygoers whose voices seep through her walls, and the despair of the silence which would engulf her when they stop. Her lifetime of frustration, which has been kept locked away, has finally broken free in a upsetting manner. Murielle is a self-described victimized late forties woman, divorced mother who has a prominent obsessive compulsive…

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    The Fly Poem

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    The Fly Vile, repulsive, and yet ultimately benign; this is the life of a fly. In the Poem “The Fly” Karl Shapiro defines the operations of a mundane housefly in exorbitant detail. From searching for a mate to burying maggots in the dermis of a corpse to the fly’s demise, Shapiro holds no stray detail of the fly’s being from the reader. Karl Shapiro utilizes imagery and figurative language to express the underlying beauty and repulsion of an otherwise benign fly. First, Shapiro utilizes…

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    reality that people of color are disadvantaged when it comes to current housing situations; it is the historical implication of racism and its supposed need for malicious intent that is debated. The horror of being a racist as well as the lack of acknowledgement of white people of said privilege are so pervasive as to need malevolent intent for an act to be deemed “racist”. Racism is a system that can be carried out as individuals, groups, and as a system. The issue with intent here is that it…

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    Henry Andersen

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    effects as a form of common sense and as a set of social hierarchies and divisions. With regards to Métis, Anderson argued that” Métis are classified as hybrid- with all denigrating connotation of the term - in ways that deny that we seek most, an acknowledgement of our political legitimacy and authenticity as an indigenous people”. Based on Andersen illustrations, racial classification has proven to a central element of discussion in post-colonial scholarship and such scheme of…

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    The Modified Caregiver Role Strain results and reflection. Many people provide care for physically, mentally sick people who are not able to care for themselves; for some, it is their chosen job and for others it is family responsibility. Many caregivers have multiple responsibilities including their own professional work, family and social obligations. Balancing multiple roles can be difficult and stressful, and can result in a caregiver’s fatigue and burnout, and it can affect his/her physical…

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    www.uca.org.au Uniting Church A great success of the ecumenical movement in Australia is the formation of the Uniting Church. The Uniting Church is the 3 rd largest Christian denomination in Australia and is the only notable religious denomination of Australian origin. It was founded in 1977 through a merger of all Methodists, 65% of Presbyterians and 95% of Congregationalists. The Basis of Union, the foundational document for the Uniting Church, states that the reason for this merger is their…

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    The anonymous narrator and peculiar man in Notes from Underground lives alone in Russia and presents himself as an unpleasant, extremely lonely being. The two sections this novel consists of are made up of notes that the man writes and are often contradictory, crude, and express isolation from society. His set of memoirs often left me admiring his intellectual abilities but hating his actions. The Underground Man embodies many personality traits which makes it harder to pinpoint the purpose…

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    FRESENIUS CORE VALUES: Fresenius Medical Care is a people business. Our success depends on having the best and brightest employees, and helping them attain their personal and professional goals while delivering excellence in patient care and business results. Our employees embody our culture which is based on six core values: patients and partners first, honesty and integrity, quality and compliance, collaboration, no-limits mindset and results oriented. These values support our promise to…

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    approval for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait islanders to be accounted within the population of Australia. 90.77% of the populaton voted ‘yes’. (Talk about previous example).Additionally, constitutional law changes can bring integrity and acknowledgement for mobs, fundamentally indigenous groups that may have been affected in the…

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    apparent among the different couples inside the play. Toward the start of the play, Lysander and Demetrius made an "adoration triangle" with Hermia at the peak and Helena being practically non-existent. Both men worshipped Hermia, asking for her acknowledgement, and attempting to pick up her dad's trust. As the comic drama advances, the triangle moves mysteriously in an unexpected way. Lysander, who in one moment is frantically infatuated with Hermia, all of a sudden stirs to get himself fixated…

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