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    Charlotte Lennox wrote her famous 18th century novel The Female Quixote with the intention of exploring how fiction can be used to describe women’s lives and the societal expectations that surround women. Lennox’s spin on the classic quixotic character who suffers from romantic delusions was the perfect avenue for constructing a satirical novel which prompts the reader to question many societal norms surrounding gender roles. Lennox structures her novel as a series of comic “adventures” of…

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    possible link to mass media images as the root cause. She further elaborates that this epidemic reaches across all countries, cultures, and genders. There are no clear-cut solutions to eliminate this destructive behavior but the author calls for acknowledgement that this is a cultural issue and we need to be aware of what influences our society. In “The Globalization of Eating Disorders” the author persuades us with a strong emphasize of logos that this epidemic is a global issue and the…

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    In January of 1961, John F. Kennedy was elected to be the president of the United States. He expressed his ambition and pride for the future of the American people and the people across the globe as well. The audiecmce is feeling hopeful and thought provoked by Kennedy with his appeal to logic and emotion throughout his address. He calls to action the American pwople on many topics furthering his expression of pride. The purpose of his address was to renew the American spirit and bring about a…

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    horrific event. When I made this realization at the age of nine, the way I viewed the world around changed and brought with it a higher acknowledgement of my surroundings. Becoming aware that not everything in the world is safe and that there are dangers around that can bring you into its orbit can be seen as the death of innocence but I see it the acknowledgement of…

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    Identity For Indigenous people, ancestry is deemed as the spirits of the Indigenous people (Perso & Hayward, 2015). Indigenous people show extreme respect to their ancestry, as they believe it explains where they come from. The foundation of Indigenous identity is their links to the ‘country’ (Perso & Hayward, 2015). It is about where they grow up, who they are and which group they belong to. Indigenous people value the traditional lands of their cultural groups and the kinship between…

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    You might not see how this is going to happen but you need to get ready. Your mind will tell you, you’ll never get well, you’ll never meet the right person, never accomplish that dream, but don’t believe those lies, the creator of the universe has already established a set time for your step forward. Even what may feel like a set back can actually be a set up for God to show up! His power is made manifest in our weakness. His power is greater than any force that’s trying to come against you.…

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    The mother and father lived together for several months. During that time they conceived a child together. The father visited his former girlfriend in the hospital, and the two agreed to raise the child and help each other. Two days later, the mother gave the child up for adoption without notifying the father or receiving his consent. The mother actively concealed the fact that she placed the child for adoption by refusing to allow the father to visit her or the child. After the mother admitted…

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    John Locke was an English writer and philosopher who lived from 1632-1704, and throughout the reading, I found his work to be the most interesting. John Locke was an Englishman who wrote on social issues in regards to government and natural law. He also served in the English Civil war prior to when he wrote most of his work. I found his work interesting because of the extent to which Locke’s philosophy has influenced religion. This is because his writings about identity and self-led to questions…

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    The punishment, for each Circle of Dante’s Hell, is connected to its corresponding sin. For example, in the 4th Circle, the Hoarders and Spendthrifts are punished by being forced to push stones into each other over and over. This punishment is fitting because the hoarders’ stones could represent all the materialistic things he or she hoarded and the spendthrifts’ stones could represent all the money he or she spent. The hoarders and the spendthrifts are opposite extremes and because of their…

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    First off, the first source is a quote expressing the author's opinion of the responsibility of the socio-economically elite to serve society and the common good. This source favours modern liberalism,as it is in favour of helping the less fortunate and caring for the common good of society as a whole . This closely coincides with the views of president Hoover, who frequently expressed his opinion on the importance of the well being of a society over self interest and the personal benefit of an…

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