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    In life, being judged by others in society is inevitable, no matter how hard a person attempts to avoid it; the only way to survive the harsh opinions is to disregard them and continue forward. The inescapable scrutiny a person encounters from mankind is commonly based on the first piece of information they are presented— one’s name. In Mary Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein, the judgement of the protagonist occurs immediately by both the readers and the other characters as a direct result of the…

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    Netflix Analytical Essay

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    When Netflix decided to go into the entertainment-producing business by commissioning the streaming series “House of Cards,” there was a lot of data to be crunched before the first download ever took place, said Dave Hastings, Netflix’s director of product analytics, data science and engineering. We wanted early on to be careful, and it has worked out.” Just four years after the March 2011 release of that first season of “House of Cards,” Hastings said Netflix has as many as 60 series seasons in…

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    Macbeth Analytical Essay

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    William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, and actor from the 1500s. He had written 38 plays in his lifetime, and of those plays he wrote the great tragedy, Macbeth (“Shakespeare FAQs”). The moral of Macbeth is to never be power-hungry or else the power will overcome oneself. Shakespeare uses betrayal, trust issues, loyalty, and death to add to the dramatic setting of Macbeth to allow the readers to become more intune with the play. Shakespeare also incorporates several themes…

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    The book ‘The Outsiders’, a novel by S.E Hinton takes place in a rough neighborhood where they are all friends. There are two gangs in this area that are rivals, The Greasers, and the Socs. They are complete polar opposites; the Greasers have long greasy hair and rough clothing but they all come together to form a big family, whereas the Socs have slicked back short hair and nice clothing. In addition, to their nice clothing and hair they also have fancy cars and houses. But, they still have…

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    Rasheed Analytical Essay

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    Khaled Hossein uses the main male characters, Rasheed, Jalil, and Hakim, to personify political mindsets in afghanistan. Throughout the book Rasheed is used by Hossein to portray the thoughts of traditional afghan men with strong right winged views with character traits such as dominance, violence, and manipulation. Which strongly reflect aspects of the Taliban.These three characteristics of Rasheed all steam from his beliefs. His dominance is shown through the control he takes over Mariam and…

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    being treated in order to maintain full health and to function properly. An analytical view may allow for a doctor to see that a patient with migraines may be experiencing stress while a holistic view may allow for a doctor to deduce stress and find the underlining cause of it. A holistic view within the United States would allow for doctors to see the bigger portrait of the patient instead of the small corner that an analytical view allows and thus allows for better treatment for both the…

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    The effects of various anger and aggression treatments have been published in five met-analytical reviews (Beck & Fernandez, 1998; Bowman-Edmonson & Cohen-Conger, 1996; Del Vecchio & O’Leary, 2004; DiGuiseppe & Tafrate, 2003; Tafrate, 1995) suggesting some positive effects of treatment on various aspects of anger. The first meta-analytic review was conducted by Tafrate, (1995) reporting relaxation-based treatment as the most effective, however, when considering the research findings, the limited…

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    Twelfth Night Analytical Essay In the context of the Renaissance, our female main character Viola is considered to be intelligent and witty. She should be the perfect combination of beauty and rational. Since she fell in love with the Duke, Viola decided to dress as a man to approach Orsino. The Duke soon appreciates Viola’s words and her wisdom reactions. Even, eventually, she gets the Duke’s love. But a great girl like Viola also has her moment of being foolish. After Viola heard the…

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    The Apology Analytical Summary In The Apology, Socrates defends his teachings as a philosopher. Socrates is taken to trial by Meletus because he did not recognize the gods that were distinguished by the state, for inventing new idols that were not these gods, and allegedly corrupting the Athens youth. Although the word “Apology” is used in the title, Socrates was in no way apologizing for his beliefs. In fact, he was actually defending himself and his teachings. Socrates claimed that his…

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    Maze Runner Analytical Essay “If we find ourselves with a desire that nothing in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that we were made for another world.” – C.S. Lewis In The Maze Runner, by James Dashner, teenage boys appear in an area called the Glade with no memories of their past. Their only way to escape the Glade is through a dangerous maze, which resets itself every night. There are several religious and theistic elements within this novel. The one religion that I…

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