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    willing to subject herself to the tests to please him. Eventually, though Aylmer is able to eradicate the mark he feels disfigures her face, he loses the woman he claims to love because he refuses to accept her slight imperfection. In the same sense, humanity is a vast and beautiful combination of charm, wit, and, most essentially, diversity; attempting eradicate…

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    “Arabs were not a corrupt offshoot of the rest of humanity. The same rules and moral standards applied to them as to anyone else in the world. Saying anything else was patronizing trash masquerading as sympathy. To accept a lie from am Arab but no one else meant you saw fundamental weakness in them as if they were granted permission to be irrational.” In this passage, Darwish is expressing his thoughts on Arabic plights; specifically, Egypt. He believes in holding Egypt to the same standards…

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    Kant on Food, Physical Satisfaction or Humanity Choice? Yuhang Guo 121684092@qq.com Munster University In western philosophy history, Kant’s topic on food was not enormous and indeed not a central issue in Kant scholarship, but it has its attention within the "duties to oneself". However, this has been traditionally overlooked and this lack of comprehension have been redressed, but again and again the disdain for food that had accompanied western thought from the outset won out. It was…

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    throughout the book through a variety of people. He uses the authoritarian people such as the religious leaders, the court people, as well as the people in her community and village, and her husband. These people demonstrate a form of judgement as well as humanity towards Hester and her little girl Pearl. Hawthorne gives the story of Hester, a young married woman, who was discovered to have committed adultery after having a child who was not her husband’s. The reason that everyone knew that the…

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    deliverables are: Document / s covering: ▪ Matrix of processes and systems under Humanities Financial Services Office and respective Teaching Areas, ▪ Services identified for improvement via end to end processing / procurement arrangements / invoicing, ▪ Recommended process flow for identified services, ▪ List of service deliverables (with the resource requirement) of the Humanities Financial Services Office, ▪ Policies to support recommended services, …

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    “This Fleeting World: A Short History of Humanity” by David Christian is a shortened version of world history. By the terms “world history,” it is meant to be complex and harder to completely know the true value of the past (e.g. transregional, religions, afro-eurasian continents, homo sapiens)…

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    Crimes against Humanity “Crimes against Humanity” by Ward Churchill is a perfect work on crimes relating with all types of inhumanity or activities occurring in the world. Ethos are related with ethics means that the things we need to perform due to ethical concern or fear of isolation from society because something which we are doing is against the society ethical norms. The word “Pathos” belong to emotional family which pathos deals with all matters of emotional appeal. It means that…

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    The September 9/11 attacks was an act against humanity, an act that should be dealt with in U.S. courts or in international affairs. The horrendous acts committed by the suspects should have been dealt with in a moral ethical manner that would not endanger countless innocent lives. But the main reason 9/11 even occurred was because the Middle East was tired of American interventions. Al Qaeda wanted to expel westerners from their Muslim lands because they believed Americans were a big impediment…

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    Humanities classes are essential to general education considering the world is overflowing with an extremely diverse amount of cultures. Students such as myself, need to have a prominent understanding of the culture, religion and art that encompasses us so that we are well-rounded for the melting-pot our world is becoming. Taking this class will help students help grasp the development of the creative aspect of each culture such as art, religion, literature and philosophy. Personally, the…

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    auto-correct is actually quite amazing. The fact that minimal energy has to go into everyday activities like typing, texting and talking seems like a no brainer. Why would anyone choose a harder way to socialize when an easier way already exists? Humanity began to auto-correct a long time ago and at first it seemed like a genius idea but now it is barreling out of control with no end in sight. The constant use of social media is definitely not bringing people together like it once intended to…

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