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    in a power situation which they are themselves the bearers” (1979:210). Which shows how the panoptic schema of surveillance is a symbol of social control, “its vocation became a generalized function” (1979: 207), this symbol emphasizes the sense of self-regulation on normalization. The effectiveness of the power influences social norm and feminist perception about the construction of the female…

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    Servant Leadership was first coined by Robert K. Greenleaf in his 1970 essay, ‘The Servant as Leader’. The concept of servant leadership transpired from Hermann Hesse’s ‘Journey to the East’; the tale of a group of men accompanied by their servant, Leo, on a mythical journey. Leo did menial tasks but also kept the group in high spirts with song, until one day Leo disappeared and the group fall apart and the journey is abandoned. For Greenleaf, this tale told that a great leader is seen as a…

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    perceiving and evaluating the same idea can form a rift between individuals or groups. Evidently the fissure is felt by author Richard Rodriguez as he addresses the difference between his new educated voice and his parent’s uneducated voice in the essay The Achievement of Desire “My parents and I sat in the kitchen for a conversation. (But lacking the same words to develop our sentences and to shape our own interests, what was there to say?” (Rodriguez 346). Without the basic capacity to…

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    ENG 100 Essay 2: To what extent are Romantic poets influenced by their predecessors? (2500 words) ‘[Romanticism] poses enormous difficulties in its definitions and conceptualisations’ Therein lies the problem; Romanticism as a movement is so multi-faceted, and the poets belonging to it so varied in style and fundamental beliefs, that it is commonly, as Ruston puts it, ‘negatively defined’ . The closest we can come to defining what constitutes “ Romanticism” is by outlining the ‘certain…

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    My defining class For many students middle school is a great time, but my middle school experience was ruined very quickly. For many students middle school is a time where many students are able to grow, find out what their interests are, learn, and become social. But in my case it was more about me dreading everyday having to wake up and go to school. My first experience with middle school was a very confusing time for me, and unfortunately I was mistakenly placed into a writing support class.…

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    John Milton’s Paradise Lost is one of the most monumental and celebrated works in English literature. Often described as an “epic to end all epics”, it is renowned for its grandiose scale, unique manipulation of epic conventions, and the complexity of its narrative, characters, and language (Stallworthy et al. 1830). Among these distinctive features, one of them is quickly recognisable to the reader: its unconventional portrayal of Satan and the Fallen Angels. Departing from traditional Medieval…

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    America’s democracy. For the intent of this essay, I will focus on the right to the pursuit of happiness and contend that the liberty beholden by the above statement threatens a democratic education. In order to this, I will answer the following questions: What is a democratic education? How can a democratic education be achieved in a school? How does capitalism and neoliberalism threaten to destroy a democratic education? For the purpose of defining a democratic education, I now turn to…

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    John Locke and Liberalism Martin A. Tornquist John Locke (1632-1704), the English philosopher and figure of the Enlightenment, has had a huge influence on developing political ideas that remain up to our present day. It’s hard to picture what, for example, the political landscape of the United States would look without him. In this text, I will look at some of his most prominent political ideas. John Locke is one of history’s most prominent purveyors of that elusive, desirable and dangerous…

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    product representing the value of its creator. As the title suggests this essay discusses how humans interact within the environment. By going through the historical content, one will understand how landscaping has been transformed throughout the years which dates back to pre-history and continues until the 21st century. This will show how the natural elements of the land have changed while technology is taking over. The following essay includes discussions presented by researchers while…

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    which was written in 1925. This paper aims at providing an analysis of the American Dream with regard to “The Great Gatsby”. It defines the American Dream and how it is reflected in this novel with a view on success, wealth and social mobility. This essay is divided into two parts, for giving an answer to the research question: Why is Jay Gatsby, the main character in F. Scott…

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