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    character after the story takes place; there forth, we can easily compare the narrator from the prologue and the beginning of the book. As different conflicts arise, we see a pattern of needing others approval, the clashes of morality and power, obedience, and selfishness. From the patterns, we can make a guess of how the narrator becomes pessimistic. At the beginning of the story, the main character believes he is the young black man that others should model after. He is clean, polite,…

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    unfair to women and children. Unfortunately, the men were taught to be domineering and expected to have control of their families. This control was aggressive and unjust, though the women and children were expected to behave. Their perception on obedience and roles in the home were warped by the fear that they would not be worthy of their…

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    of Wollstonecraft Mary Wollstonecraft had many impactful and important ideas in her writings about women and their place in the world; in society. She touched on many concepts throughout her writings, such as marriage, masculinity, knowledge, obedience, and many more. In this essay, I will be discussing one of her most important topics; the expectations of women in society. Women are an important part of society, but are rarely acknowledged as such, and haven’t for centuries. Men have held…

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    the German people into the massacre of the Jews. Under what conditions were normal people capable of breaking their own ethics willingly? This is what Stanley Morgan wished to unearth. In 1961 Dr. Stanley Morgan began his experiments called The Obedience Study. This study was developed to try and shed some light on some of Dr. Morgan’s biggest questions. His experiment was designed to show how a normal individual would be capable of willingly breaking his own moral and ethical code. Dr.…

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    dominating and strong can easily convince some individual that this is part of their job description. Most people feel that obedience is the main ingredient to receiving merit for their jobs. Usually thinking of getting a promotion. When an authority figure can ask another person to inflict harm to another individual without having compassionate for the individual, is total obedience without being bias. The conclusion in this experiment is that many people are easily convince by their…

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    I have found lately that life is busy and I put God to the side. However, I can see the direct correlation between meditation and holiness. To apply what I read, I want to work on meditation in the small things. Bridges was clear that God honors obedience. I believe that and I think it is vital that I give God my time, as Bridges explained, in a way that is most filling. Instead of saying I can’t find the time, I want to work through my schedule and find places where I have down time between…

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    problem seems to be exponentially more severe in adolescents. Many social, cultural, and biological factors have impeded adolescents from getting the required amount of sleep. Although it appears adolescents are able to cope with sleep deprivation, obedience to modern technology and to the demands of school, coupled with the unawareness of society, affects the sleep cycle of teens.…

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    always end with death, Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet also conclude with a form of restoration. This restoration comes as a result of a change within the social and physical environment due to characters’ lack of obedience towards an authority. It is this lack of obedience driven by selfish desires that needs to be reprimanded in order for a peaceful social order to be restored. At the end of Romeo and Juliet, the Capulets and the Montagues assemble to mourn over their respective…

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    John Stuart Mills uses his speech, “Subjection of Women”, as a tool to address parliament about women’s rights. Mills understands that woman deserve to obtain an education because knowledge should be readily available to all since the development of humankind. Mills argues for women’s right to an education through his opinion that "the legal subordination of one sex to another – is wrong in itself, and now one of the chief hindrances to human improvement; and that it ought to be replaced by a…

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    not be afraid to bite the arm of an assailant, but still have the presence of mind to let go if the master bids the dog to do so. Today, this type of dog training is a popular sport that tests the dog characters in three stages: obedience, tracking, and protection. Obedience This Schutzhund dog training stage is conducted in a large field and involves two…

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